MOONLIGHT—DePetris New 1952— 
A 8 inch, very full, formal decorative 
of vivid soft yellow. Solid flowers of 
lasting quality for cutting. Good stems 
andsioliagers. see eet Oo Each 75c 
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MY LOVE—Becke I? 51-—-A true break 
in color. This Mum will most assuredly 
bloom its way into your heart. A 3 in. 
white pompon with the edges deeply 
trimmed in. red-purple that matures to 
an old rose that lends and enchantig 
beauty to this lovely flower. A 30 in. 
plant with pleasing foliage. Blooms 
October. Sth. 
OLIVE LONGLAND I (Kraus)-—3 inch 
blooms of apricot toned salmon-pink. M 
ORCHID HELEN DPD. (Becker 1949) — 
Sturdy orchid-pink of unusual beauty. M 
PATRICIA LEHMAN—A sparkling ger- 
anium-pink with peach center. Recurv- 
ed and twisted petals give a feathery 
effect. An upright grower. Blooms 
cept. 28th. $0.50 
PINK PRINCESS ID (Peck) ~~ Dainty 
baby-pink button of strong upright 
habit. M 
PEPITA D (Kraus)— Densely 
button pompon of ege shell-white. 
quilled 
M 
REMEMBRANCE—Deep ruby carmine 
color that is retained for the fife of the 
flower. Finest red to date. ‘Blooms 
Sept. 27th. Each $0.50 
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ROSEDUST D Kraus New 1952—An 
immense bright cherry-red. Bushy 
growth, good foliage. Excellent for cut- 
tins se Soa yee ee ae Each 75c 
ROSITA D (Kraus)—Light Persian-rose 
button type pompon. M 
RUTHANN LEHMAN D (Kraus)—Im- 
mense canary-yellow flower. Excellent 
plant and growth habit. Long stems 
make it a fine cut-flower variety. 24 
RNS 0) Peel Yaad ine Sp Ve ae 2 oe AT Fee Sv Each $0.50 
SEPT. BRONZE D (Cummings) — A 
golde-bronze cushion type pompon. S 
SEPT. CHEER D—A good cherry-red 
SEPT. DAWN )PD-——Large, bright rose- 
pink. M 
WYCHWOOD D. (Kraus)—lIn our es- 
timation one of the best yellows. Flow- 
ers of rich sparkling canary-yellow, 
shightly deeper at center. Perfect plant 
habit and excellent healthy foliage. M 
YELLOW CHRIS COLUMBUS—1951— 
A lemon-yellow sport of the well known 
Chris Columbus, welcomed by commer- 
cial growers fov the cut flower value. 
MUMS BLOOMING IN OCTOBER 
AMBER GLOW I) (Youdath)—A _ bril- 
liant rosy-bronze. S 
ARGONNE I) (DePetris) — A fully 
rounded button type pompon of very 
rich amaranth purple. (1949). M 
BEACON JD (Kraus)—Coral-apricot to 
flaming nasturtium-orange at center. A 
tall plant with large blooms. Excellent 
Cute lO Wie tel eeeree eee ens Each $0.50 
CARNIVAL D (Bristol) —Large blooms 
of burnt orange blend that gleams ap 
CLASSIC—A pure white button 
that is ideal for cutting. Oct. 5th. 
pom 
CYDONIA D—Brilliant 
orange-chest- 
nut overlaid mahogany. T 
DAWN ROSE !) (Kraus)—Flower is 
grenadine to bittersweet-pink, lighten- 
ing to bright flesh color at the margins. 
(1949). M _..........Each $0.50 
DREAM GIRL—Charming formal pom 
of deep lavender-pink. Flowers on 
sturdy stems, ideal for cutting. Oct. 10. 
