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Moonbeams. (B.N., 1950.) A proud, vigorous beauty. 
Lovers of soft colors really dote on the mammoth 
sprays of delicate primrose-yellow — a rare shade. 
Individual flowers 312 in. across, fully double and 
fluffy. Very powerful, 212-ft. plant with strong stems 
ideal for cutting. Rich contrast with darker shades A 
in the garden. A world beater. October 1. ............ 4.00 35.00 
Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont, III]. The dominant shade is a 
soft peach tinted with rosy-salmon and fawn shades; 
the whole overcast with an indescribably luminous 
sheen. It is entirely distinct and altogether lovely. 
The large, full, perfectly formed flowers are carried ; 
on tall branching stems, making a strong, sturdy, el 
2% ft. plant. In full flower in early October. ....... 3.00° = 25%Gg 4 
Nye’s Favorite. Double, masses of lavender pink r 
flowers with golden shadings. 24 in. early Sept. 3.00 25.00 — 
Olive Longland. Widely grown. Showy symphony of — 
soft apricot-bronze and salmon. 2 ft. September 15 2.25 ~ 20.00 © 
Pepita (Little Girl). Densely quilled pompom. Egg-shell 
white with darker center when young, changing 
to pure white with slight yellow center. Bush 18 x : 
24 in. high, densely branched and wide spreading; 
long, individual flower stems. Mid-September to 
end “of October.20. 30 eee ee ees 2.40 18.00 
Polar Ice. Clear, glistening blue-white flowers 2% to 
3 in. in diameter, heavy upright stems, branched at 
top. Grows to 11 ft. tall, and blooms from September 
12totend Yof. Octobere 22 cs. ee 2.00 --15.00mm 
Red Velvet. Velvety crimson when opening, it deepens 
to a lush dark crimson, and holds this color without 
fading. Before flowering, the heavy foliaged, healthy 
plant is ornamentally beautiful in itself. In full i: 
flower early-October. ....... ets Sherrie keene oie 2.25 | 18:0Gim 
Rosita. (Little Rose). Light Persian-rose. 1-1% in. in 
diameter, tight, full double. Open sprays of 5 to 
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10 flowers on long individual flower stems. Bush 6 i 
large, upright, spreading. Good foliage. September a 
toimid-October. so. 20), Se eee ee ees 2.10 18.00 — 
September Dawn. Distinctly new and different, the first ae. : 
really good double pink. Flowers are about 3 inches 
across, hardy, vigorous and healthy. Starting to 
bloom in early September, it continues until frost, 
brightly and freely flowered. 0. eee, 2.25 
Violet. Richly colored, 2'2-in. double flowers; very 
early. Vivid mound of radiant wine- Papel: Very 
showy. 7 Bi EME MRM Re SRAM 22a Ne eee 2.25 
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