ELIZABETH HOOD DePretis New 1952 
—A very large pompon of vivid laven- 
der-pink. A solid flower on strong stems 
and healthy, lush foliage. Welcomed in 
Oct. 
Each 50c 
eccmmerce as an ideal cut flower. 
ELIZABETH HOOD 
} ee tall, strong steramed lavender pink, 
Early Getober. 
EMBER D Fieesteenee large coral- 
red blooms and hardy. At 
GOBLIN D (Bristol)—Fine free flower- 
ing Halloween bronze. M 
HUNTSMAN D (Bristol) —-vivid scarlet- 
orange overcast with walnut-bronze. 
Lovely 3 inch blooms. Very prolific and 
hardy. (1949). M 
INSPIRATION D (Kraus) — Large 
orange-red overlaid -with apricot-orange. 
Irene—An. ideal cut flower type button 
of pure white with yellow center. AR: 
JEWELL—A small lavender-pink pom- 
pon of good merit. M 
JEWELRY D—A button type, rose-red 
pompon. M 
JUDITH ANDERSON D _ (Bristol)— 
Masses of golden-yellow buttons. 
LAVENDER LADY D (Bristol)—The 
only 3 inch true lavender. Very hardy. T 
LEMONADE — New — A new ivory 
yellow, medium sized pompon of good 
substance. Ideal for cutting. Used com- 
mercially for cut flower trade. Oct. 10. 
15 
RED BOB—Tiny bronzy-red buttons on 
a lovely, bushy plant. A solid mass of 
color in full bloom. 
MAGNIFICENT D_ (Kraus)—Glorious 
4-inch flowers of plum-red or rosey 
cardinal, with coppery cast. Strong 
branches, excellent for cutting ae 
MARGIE — (U. S. D. A.)—This is a 
beauty, and early double flowering dark 
red. Plant has a loose, engaging dignity 
that makes it very relaxing and attrac- 
tive. M 
MASQUERADE—A much hardier hy- 
brid of the old favorite Jewel. A round- 
ed 2 foot mass of 1 inch balls of silvery- 
rose with darker centers. Glistens in the 
October sun, appearing almost deep 
lavenuderse ee eek he Each $0.50 
MOONBEAMS—3" inch, fully double 
beauties of soft primrose-yellow in huge 
sprays on 2% ft. plants. A must for 
those who enjoy delicate shades. Des- 
tined to replace Pale Moon. Blooms 
October. tet. he. ae em te Each $0.50 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT D (Cummings) — 
A peach-pink blended with rosy-bronze 
and a salmon, cast over all. A very pop- 
ular mum that is here to stay. 
MRS. SAM P. ROTAN — A very large 
decorative of deep chrome. An old tim- 
er that will always be popular. Incurved. 
MYRTLE WALGREEN D_ (Kraus)— 
Rich amaranth-purple, underlaid with 
silvery lilac, aging to clean, clear mal- 
low-purple. Excels Chippewa. M 
NOCTURNE New—A_ deep crimson 
medium sized pompon. A new color in 
this size pom. Used commercially for 
the cut flower trade. Oct. 10. M. Ea. 50c 
ORCHID JEWELL — A very prolific 
plant, loaded with orchid-pink button 
flowers. M 
ORIENTAL GLORY D_ (Rosebud)— 
Brilliant Oriental-red large flowers with 
pointed petals. Good cut flower. M 
RED VELVET D (Bristol)—That al- 
ways popular deep velvety red. M 
RONNIE—Bewitching wine red button 
pompons with golden centers. Very pro- 
lific and a good cut flower Each 50c 
