D., Double; SD., Semi-double; S., Single 
Heigh B it Pric Height Blooming Price 
Name and Description in inches pare Each oPer 3 Name and Description in Inches Date Each Per 3 
Sienna. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 7. Dark Violet. D. (Longley.) Pictured p. 24. The 
reddish orange toned burnt-sienna- best very early purple. Full dahlia-like 
brown. A_ heavy-textured, long-lasting bloom with good color and substance.....20 Aug. 26 $0.50 $1.25 
HOWET ay Ma ert OS ere ons ae ae 18 Sept. 16 $0.50 $1.25 White Bounty. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 
Silver Sheen. D. (Commercial.) Popular 7. Small white button pompon with sul- 
large incurved white. Disbud for 6 or 7- phur-yellow center. A good, lasting cut i 
MCh WLOwerspreerc ec ees Reka eke, Renee 38 Oct. 18 50 al. 25 HOWE h s cisten ics tk a © ORWORE Ree eae 26 Sept. 16 X50) NSO) 
Sincerity. D. (Bristol.) The lovely pearl- White Cloud. D. (U. of Nebr.) A tall, 
white sport of Lavender Lady........... 38 Oct. 6 t/Sage 00 early-blooming white with a touch of pink 
ate : INthercenterei5 oo. s.ne eee ee: 24 Aug. 20 A60)  h@) 
Snowfall. D. (Kraus.) Virgin-white, 
slightly cream at center. Petals rolled and White Tower. D. (Becker.) Free-flower- 
DOME CCU eter ere. eareataes eee ee 20 Sept. 28 BON. thers: ing, creamy white pomPon maturing : 
, . rhite. Very tall, sturdy plants; goo 
Stella App. SD. (App.) Pictured p. 9. pure we , eee 5 
Very prolific orange-bronze. Excellent for FORICUTLING «Scouse ie a eee 36 Sept. 2( 160) 50 
gardenidisplay and cuttimese ee eee) OctaD .00 1.50 | Winterset. D. _ (Peck.) Strong-growing, 
Success. D. (C-P.) Rich, never-fading large snow-white. A timely cut and gar- 
flowers of deep crimson. Very clean plant.22 Oct. 7 37/5) LAND) den Mum. ....... 06-05-00 eee eee eens 28 Oct. 2 60 1.50 
< he. D. (Lehman.) Pic- 
Successor. D. (Becker.) A grand erect Yellow Avalanc oe 
pink cushion with a bright red center. tured p. 9, 14, 24. A brilliant soft i a 
Pointed petals add to the exciting two- ue secre! Oe Borys ee Avalanc ‘d 
: : ; : nexcelled for cutting and unsurpasse 
HONACKCO NAMIE oc ohocamasaccbansodnac bl Seen it Ba)» hye} in beatity. npc Os ae ee eee 50 (1.25 
Sulphur Spoon. Spoon. (Lehman.) New : 
1952! One of our earliest spoons of mi- LUE UL a ace sea 
mosa to sulphur-yellow. Three layers of p 23208 Toon ee pb es oh ve a 
flat, pointed, spoon-shaped petals sur- Chon PS 100) COC eee 00 Oct.10 50 «1.25 
round a fme yellow center). - i. .2.....4,22 sept, 28-75 — 2.00 than Judith Anderson. ..............-. = ets : a! 
Talisman. D. (Kraus.) A quilled button | ay Se eta hha D. (Slag 
pompon of soft apricot overlaid with ros.) f rie coe ae FSH LS OOS %6 Ss 15 60. 1.50 
lavender-rose. Bud sport of Rosita......26 Sept. 24 HX + HAVO) sport of Chris Columbus......:........ ept. . . 
i 4 : : i Soe Gleehs 
Tangerine. D. (Kraus.) Flaring Spanish- Yellow Cushion Improved : 
Sp ee 22 » man.) Hundreds of fully double, bright 
prange to grenadine teu a seek ager oo Seared ‘aiPaeiae yellow flowers on mound-like plants......18 Sept. 18 OMe 25 
Tecumseh. D. (U. of Nebr.) Opens erth- : 
rite-red aging to a buffy bronze with pink Yellow Lace. D. (Commercial.) Large 
edges. Cushion growth................ 18 Sept. 2 60 1.50 ; double spider-flower of bright yellow 36 to 48 Nov. 1 SOG IIIS 
Tribute. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 24. Yellow Spoon. S. Pictured p. 8. Very 
Large, fully double flower opening bright fine, bright, clear golden yellow tubes and 
daphne-red and maturing to daphne-pink. SPOONS) c/.. 28 sphte tartare asec Alas ees eee 22), Octas .60 1.50 
Elighiymecomim enc ccna niente Septal ct OO MESO | Zantha. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 18. A 
Variegated Cushion. D. Light lavender- perpetual-blooming, clear canary-yellow 
pink with deep rose-red center...........24 Sept. 30 Ora ls25 with ball-shaped flowers ............... IP Sores © 20) ea leo 
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