PEACH SPOON-—Lively peach colored 
spoons with yellow tubes ageing to pink- 
ish-peach. Oct. 8th. 
PAUL MILLER— Most fascinating buff- 
bronze with a darker shade of bronze 
at the center but changing into most 
captivating coppery tone as the flower 
opens. Height medium. Nov. 1st. 
QUEENS LACE—YB—1°250—A new, 
very large, pure white spider that will 
win in any show. The Laces are truly 
an exhibition spider. Blooms November 
Tat. 
QUEENS LACE 
RAYONANTE—Long cord-like quilled 
petals of this full centered flower is 
light rose pink in color. Height, tall. 
O¢ts 15. 
RUBY SPOON—A large bright ruby-red 
spoon. Blooms Oct. 
YELLOW SPOON—A very large bright 
yellow spoon. Blooms Oct. 3. 
«COMMERCIAL AND 
SUE SALLY JONES—A bright yellow 
full centered flower. The quilled petals 
stretch out in a flat shape as in the illus- 
tration below, left. Popular cut flower 
variety. Height, medium. November 1. 
SUE SALLY JONES 
WAIKIKI—Exceptionally full centered 
large spidery flower. Combination of 
orange and bronze in color. Rich golden 
yellow tips curl inward instead of droop- 
ing as in the conventional spidery flow- 
er. Tall grower. November 1st. 
WHITE RAYONANTE — A sport of 
“Rayonante.”” Identical to its parent ex- 
cept in color, which is pure white. 
Height, tall. October 15. 
YELLOW LACE—YB 1951—A lovely 
yellow sport of Queens Lace and just as 
breath-taking. Plant to exhibit both of 
these this fall. Blooms November 1st. 
SHOW VARIETIES 
All of the Mums listed in this classification can be raised in the garden according 
to your frost date. 
to year. 
AMBASSADOR—A large creamy white 
incurve. Oct. 24. Height 24 in. 
AMBER BRIGHT—A large incurve of 
amber-bronze. Oct. &th. 
APRICOT QUEEN —Tlicep 
curved. Oct. 25. 
orange in- 
They can be wintered in cold frames and kept over from year 
Unless otherwise priced they are 30c each. 
BEN LEIGHTON—We believe this va- 
riety to be best early flowering Exhi- 
bition flower in dark color. It is deep 
wine red, with slightly lighter shade on 
the outside of the petals. It is a per- 
fectly globular flower of large size. 
Growth medium. Mature around Oct. 
15th Each 40c 
