MADAME BUTTERFLY. One of the loveliest new things we have grown. Not so 
large as some but each flower is almost too perfect to be real. The shape is like 
that of a ball dahlia. The color is white with an overlay of pale blush pink and 
has a creamy center. A very lovely cut flower with nice stiff stems. Sept. 
MARY MONA. An unusually lovely new salmon cerise with gold centers. Shaped 
like a big cactus dahlia. 6 inches or more when disbudded. Sept. 
MAYFORD TRIUMPH. A lovely new scarlet bronze very hard solid flowers of 
medium size with spiky petals. Disbud or sprays. Sept.-Oct. 
MILLERSDALE. With us here it blooms the most delicate lavender pink and then 
turns to the whitest of white. Lovely for cut flowers and stands the weather well. 
Sept.-Oct. 
RED McLEOD. Large incurved red with bright gold on reverse of petals. Makes an 
exceptionally large flower when disbudded. Sept-Oct. 
RED ZENITH. A fine large red on stiff stems. A very fine variety for disbudding. 
A new variety. Sept.-Oct. 
ROYAL PINK. Fine large lavender pink flowers. When disbudded makes very large 
flowers 6 inches across. Makes lovely cut flowers. Oct. 
ROYAL PRINCE. A fine medium sized reddish purple. Good strong stems and good 
foliage. Sept. 
PEACH UNA. A new variety in a pretty shade of peach. Very firm round flowers 
on good stems. A variety that is quite weather-proof. Makes about 5-inch flowers 
when disbudded. Oct. 
SALMON UNA. A fine firm flower in a lovely shade of salmon. Disbuds well, making 
a 5-inch flower that is quite weather-proof. Oct. 
SALMON PRINCESS. A very nice medium sized salmon pink that is early. A nic 
variety for cutting. Aug.-Sept. ; 
TIBSHELF ORANGE. A fine new large orange. Very bright and very showy. Flow- 
ers large and firm. Nice stiff stems and fine for disbudding. Sept. 
TIBSHELF SHELL. A very fine, very new variety. A soft shell pink that starts 
blooming in August and blooms over a long period of time. We predict that there 
won’t be enough plants of this variety to go around. August on. 
VANGUARD. A fine large new deep crimson with gold reverse. Nice for disbudding 
and very good for cutting. Aug.-Sept. 
WHITE EAGLE. Very large white with shaggy cactus-like petals. The flower has a 
lot of cream and lavender tints and the petals are so long and so reflexing that 
the shape and the unusual coloring combine to make it a very unusual variety. 
Really a must have. Early Sept. 
CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Very dwarf, very prolific type of Chrysanthemums, blooming continually from 
midsummer until frost. Makes a cushion shaped plant that is literally smothered 
with blossoms. 
Each 25c; One Dozen, All Different, Customer's Selection, $2.50 
AMELIA CUSHION. A bright pink. The “mother” of all the Cushion Chrysanthe- 
mums. A must in your collection. Aug.-Sept. 
DEFIANT. Rosy purple mound of flowers. A lovely new cushion. Aug.-Sept. 
EARLY JOAN HELEN. An early blooming violet colored cushion, with a yellow 
center. A very good new cushion. 
EDGAR A. GUEST. A new bronzy red Cushion Mum. Aug.-Sept. 
HEATHERBLOOM. An English dwarf Cushion. Large strawberry pink, blooms on 
a dwarf cushion-like plant. Very lovely. Be sure to buy. Aug.-Sept. 
LITTLE BOB. A lovely rosy salmon Cushion that is very new. You will love this 
beauty. Aug.-Sept. 
QUEEN CUSHION. A white Cushion that makes a good companion for other 
Cushions. Aug.-Sept. 
RED CLOUD. A lovely red Cushion. A great wealth of red flowers. Aug.-Sept. 
ROSE MOUND. A lovely lavender rose button grows in a lovely Cushion. Another 
lovely new variety. Aug.-Sept. 
SANTA CLAUS CUSHION. The newest and most brilliant of all Cushion Mums. 
Large red double blooms with red centers. All the Cushions make nice table 
arrangements. Aug.-Sept. 
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