MAREHAY SILVERTOP— A _ beauti- 
ful incurved rose color with silvery re- 
verse. A large bloom of a color much 
desired in the incurve class. A most 
useful flower for exhibition. A plant of 
perfect habit with medium foliage. Ad- 
mired by all who see it. Be sure to or- 
der this one for the fall show. Sept. 
Oct. 
MAYFORD YELLOW—Rich yellow, a 
beautiful stylish bloom, similar in form 
to Golden Harvest, but larger. Dwarf 
grower, medium foliage. Oct. 
PEACH BLOSSOM — A very pretty 
shade of peach-pink, medium-size flower 
of nice reflex shape. Plant perfect in 
growth, very healthy and free-flower- 
ing and good early and late. Should 
make a market variety or a medium 
for show. A. M.. Sept. 
RADAR—A large, golden-bronze flow- 
er shading darker toward center. One 
of the best in this color and a lovely 
addition to your garden. Blooms Sept. 
RADAR SUPREME—A new variety and 
is very much the same color as RADAR 
but of broader petalage, both can be 
disbudded for exhibition blooms. Blooms 
Sept. 
RED FLARE—A very large reflexed 
flower of bright red with a golden cen- 
ter showing on mature blooms. This 
variety attains five inches across and 
the plant with its bright healthy foliage 
is noted for a very large number of 
blooms. Received the A. M. at Wisely 
in latest judging and predicted to re- 
ceive the F. F. C. next year. Be sure to 
exhibit this one. Sept.-Oct. 
RHAPSODY—A very large, deep, re- 
flexed bloom of rose-purple. The pret- 
tiest mum we have ever raised in this 
color class and a sure fire show winner. 
Sept.-Oct. 
ROSEVERN—Large flowers of deep 
clover carried on strong stems with 
small foliage. A very good bloomer. 
Blooms Sept. 
SALAMANDER—Very bright red, a 
grand medium bloom, always full of 
nice reflex style, carried on long stems 
with small dark-green leaves. Dwarf 
habit. A magnificent market or medium 
show variety. A. M., September 1°£th. 
SHIRLEY CREAM—An incurved cream 
of large size. Valuable for show or oth- 
erwise. Sept. 
STUART OGG—A lovely shade of soft 
salmon-pink, much admired. It is a large 
full solid flower, not unlike - Dorothy 
Speat in style. A variety for exhibi- 
tion and superb for market in October. 
Very strong dwarf grower. F. C. C. Oc- 
tober 18th, 1949. A. M., R. H. S., 1950. 
SUPERLATIVE—A huge white in- 
curved of perfect shape; the flowers 
are solid, full, and of firm texture. Can 
be likened to an early Monument. Strong 
grower with ideal foliage. Stop middle 
of May. Also strongly recommended for 
pots when superb blooms can be ob- 
tained: A. M.,.N.°Co'S., 1949;° F.- Ce Gy; 
N. C. S., 1950. A really super variety. 
Sept.-Oct. 
TYPHCON—A beautiful rich crimson. 
Large flowers of reflexing style, car- 
ried on good long erect stems, with med- 
ium foliage. Slightly lighter in color and 
larger than. Hurricane, and is an im- 
provement on that variety. Grand for 
exhibition. Early September. A. M. af- 
ter Trial at Wisley. 
VISCOUNT— A very large and full 
bloom of deep rose. This variety will 
rank among the first for exhibition. 
Sept.-Oct. 
WM. GREENYER—Immense flowers of 
lilac-pink, with long stiff petals. A very 
pleasing color. Excellent for exhibition. 
A. M. Sept. 
WHITE WiINGS—Claimed to be the 
largest flower in this color to date for 
exhibition purposes. If you are want- 
ing large flowers for that fall show be 
sure to order this one. Healthy plant, 
ae good clean foliage. Blooms Sept. 
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