BLAZING GOLD—An intense golden 
yellow incurve. Oct. 25. Height 24 in. 
DARK ORCHID QUEEN—A dark or- 
chid-pink of globular shap. Nov. Ist. 
DETROIT NEWS—A medium sized in- 
curve of reddish-bronze. Nov. 1st. 
DR. J. M. INGLIS—A large deep wine 
red incurved with silvery reverse. 
Blooms” Oct, 25thiy 2 Each $0.50 
GRANITE STATE—A very attractive 
med., incurve of purest white. An ideal 
pot plant variety. Oct. 15. 
HARVES GOLDEN—A medium sized 
incurve of very deep gold. Oct. 10th. 
HILDA BERGEN—Large deep mahog- 
any-bronze incurve. Oct. 25. 24 in. 
INCURVED EDITH ALSTON— A new 
large pure white incurved that we have 
just imported from England and is an 
excellent exhibition type. Blooms Nov. 
1st. Each $0.75 
LADY KNOX—A huge 7 to 8 inch shag- 
zy petaled pink mum of lasting quality 
and ideal for exhibition. Blooms Nove. 
LS tte Ba Pte pee 9 Pas Soars wes Each $0.75 
LILLIAN DOTY—A large shell-pink 
pompon. Oct. 15. 30 in. 
MAJOR BOWES—Large deep lavender 
pink incurve. Oct. 20. 24 in. 
MINONG—A very lovely pure white 
button pom. Oct. 20th. 
MRS. H. E. KIDDER D—lIncurved flow- 
ers, 7 inches across, of bright golden 
yellow. The best of all large yellows. 
Oct. 15. 
PINK CHIEF—Large lavender incurve. , 
Oct. 15. 24 inches. 
PINK POCKETT—A very large, well 
shaped incurve of lavender-pink. 
RED DOT—A lovely medium sized pom 
of yellow-bronze with red center. Oct. 
20th. / 
ROBINHUE—yY 1951—A very double 
large red, decorative pompon. A very 
good show type. Blooms October 15th. 
SILVER BALL—A large ball shaped 
pom of pure white. Oct. 10th. 
SILVER SHEEN — Large satiny pure 
white incurve. Oct. 15. 24 inches. 
WHITE CHIEF—Large white incurve. 
Oct. 15. 24 inches. 
WHITE DOTY—Large white pompon. 
Oct. 15. 30 inches. 
WHITE POCKETT—A very large well 
shaped incurve of pure white. Nov. 5th 
YELLOW AMBASSADOR—Large light 
yellow incurve. Oct. 15. 24 inches. 
YELLOW CHIEF — Large yellow in- 
curve. Oct. 15. 24 inches. 
YELLOW DOTY — Large yellow pom- 
pon. Oct. 15th. 380 inches. 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
All mums in general listing except those especially priced will be 
Heights are marked—S-Short;M-Medium; 
—S-Single; SD-Semi-double; D-Double. For your convenience, our mums are listed 
according to the month they bloom. 
MUMS BLOOMING IN AUGUST 
BUTTERBALL D (Longley)—-the best 
early yellow to date. S 
CODY (Viehmeyer) —One of the best 
cushions. Grows but 10 in. tall and up 
to 40 in. across. Flowers vary from 
white with lavender edges in July to 
glistening violet in cool weather. 
GLACIER D (Longely) —An early pure 
white dwarf. S 
GLADNESS—F ully double, clear china- 
rose, very free flowering, dwarf plant 
and one of the first to bloom. Blooms 
August 28th. 
12 
Each 40c 
Type of blooms are marked 
Mali: 
JOAN HELEN SD. (Heuser)—Spark- 
ling garnet-lake shading to purple ;bright 
yellow center. An excellent plant for 
borders. 18. Sept. 10. 
PEARL PARKINSON—(New 1950)— 
Compact deep evergreen foliage plant of 
upright growth. Large 3 to 4-inch 
whorled flower in clusters on good stem 
for cutting. Blooms early August until 
frost. Changeable color from golden- 
yellow flushed red to brilliant red with 
yellow shadings. Has merit for Great 
Plains north and possibly east and south 
as a new bicolor everblooming mum. 
Each $0.50 
