Golden Charm. P, 30 in., beautiful bright yel- 
low. M.Oct. .45 
Golden Gopher (K). D, 24 in., deep cadmium- 
orange with tints of buttercup- yellow, frost- 
hardy. L.Sept. .60 
Golden Hours (K). D, 26 in., deep lemon- 
chrome, broad somewhat incurved petals. 
M.Sept. 50 
Golden Spray. P, 30 in., deep golden-yellow. 
L.Oct. 45 
Golden Sunset (K). D, 22 in., burnished-copper 
with ruby center, large flowers, very attrac- 
tive. L.Sept. .50 
Goldheart (K). NEW 1952, D, 18 in., light 
primrose-yellow, aging to white on outer 
portion, incurved petals. L.Sept. 75 
Gold Nuggets. B, 30 in., smallest gold button 
we have. E.Nov. 45 
Grace. Spoon, 30 in., 
lemon-yellow. L.Oct. 
Harbor Lights. P., 30 in., pale yellow with 
cream center, very fine. M.Sept. 45 
Harbinger (K). D, 22 in, a glorious early 
bronze with coloring of fall maples. Aug. .45 
Hazelwood (K). D, 30 in., soft light Corinthian- 
red shading to delicate dark Jasper at cen- 
ter, very attractive. E.Oct. .60 
Hearthfire (K). D, 25 in., bright red flowers 
with small yellow disk. M. Sept. 45 
Hero (K). D, 24in., gleaming bright scarlet-red 
with yellow-bronze reverse. L.Sept. .50 
Holiday (K). D, 24 in., brightest golden-bronze 
with domed center, 4 in. flowers. L.Sept. .75 
Huntsman. D, 30 in., vivid brilliant scarlet- 
orange, overcast walnut- bronze, very attrac- 
tive, 3 in. flowers. M.Oct. 8) 
II}uminator (K). P, 22 in., dark brilliant-crim- 
son-red. L.Sept. .60 
Inspiration (K). D, 30 in., rich orange-red 
overlaid with apricot-orange, large, beauti- 
ful. E.Oct. 45 
Jasper Spoon. 24 in., strawberry-pink, very 
unusual, much admired by our visitors. 
M.Oct. 45 
Jayeff. D, 24 in., deep positive pink with 
dazzling sheen, 4 in. flowers, very attractive. 
M.Sept. .00 
Joanna. 
nice. 
Jubilee. NEW 1952 Bristol introduction, P, 18 
in., opening crimson changes to mass of 
deep red, fine for landscape effect. Oct. ioe 
1225 
Judith Anderson. B, 30 in., golden, very popu- 
lar. M.Oct. 45 
Karl A. Reiche. P, 24 in., bengal-rose, red, 
mauve, very attractive. L.Sept. 50 
Kathleen Lehman (K). D, 24 in., glowing 
orange-bronze, deepening to red-gold at 
center, one of the finest. L.Sept. 60 
Korean Princess. Patent No. 640, 24 in., only 
anemone-flowered hardy Mum, bronze-red, 
very beautiful. E.Oct. 19 
Lakme. P, 30 in., cream-white with green cen- 
ter (this green center will not appear in 
hot climates). M.Oct. .50 
Lavender Lady. D, 30 in., lavender, Queen of 
the Mums, very popular. E.Oct. 45 
Lee Powell (K). D, 30 in., 1951 “Mum of the 
Year”, masses of fluffy Chinese-yellow, 4% 
in. flowers, nothing like it in hardy Mums. 
L.Sept. “pe 
exceedingly beautiful 
45 
Spoon, 30 in., white, 2 in. flower, 
45 
Leshara (U of N). NEW 1952, D, 30 in., mul- 
berry-red fading to old-rose, compact ‘plant, 
large flowers in clusters, withstood poCane 
to 22 degrees. E.Sept. 
Lorenzo (K). D, 24 in., flaming dianthus-pur- 
ple with quilled petals, fine. M.Sept. .60 
Magenta Spoon. 22 in. flower of excellent 
form in lively magenta-rose. E.Oct. 0 
Magnificent (K). D, 26 in., plum-red with 
coppery cast, 4 in. flowers. E.Oct. 
Malinda Brown (K). NEW 1952, D, 18 in., rose 
pink, incurved petals, slightly twisted, 
weather resistant. L.Sept. .60 
Margie. D, 24 in., beautiful dark red. E.Oct. .45 
Maroon n’ Gold. D, 24 in., maroon and gold- 
bronze, 4 in. flowers, very attractive. E. Sept 
Mary Harrison (K). SD, 24 in., bright glowing 
aster-purple fading to phlox- purple. L. hae 
Masquerade. P, 24 in., a mass of silvery-rose 
balls with darker center, very hardy, much 
admired by our visitors. E.Oct. hs} 
Meditation (K). D, 30 in., soft light jasper-red 
and maize- -yellow with orange reverse, aging 
into clear bright reddish-peach. E.Oct.  .50 
Mellow Glow. D, 30 in., orange-buff, peach- 
pink, and bronze tints, very lovely, 3 in. 
flowers. E.Oct. .00 
Miniature Dot. S anemone, 36 in., small pink 
flower with yellow cushion, mass of flowers, 
very fine. L.Oct. 45 
Ming (K). D, 26 in., Chinese-yellow to tanger- 
ine-orange at center, 4 in. flowers. M.Sept. 
Misty Maid. D, 24 in., delightfully soothing 
shell-pink, aging to gentle hues of misty, 
dreamy white, beautiful, a ladies’ favorite. 
L.Sept. 1.00 
Moonbeams. D, 36 in., huge sprays of soft 
fluffy primrose-yellow flowers, very attrac- 
tive. E.Oct. 1.00 
Mrs. Pierre S. duPont. D, 30 in., salmon-bronze, 
very popular. E.Oct. 45 
Mrs. Sam Rotan. D, 30 in., beautiful bronze- 
yellow, much admired. 45 
Murmurs (K). D, 22 in., amaranth-pink fading 
to clear mallow-purple, fine. E.Sept. .45 
Myrtle Walgren (K). D, 20 in., rich amaranth- 
purple underlaid with silvery- lilac, aging to 
clear mallow-purple. L.Sept. .60 
Nabob. D, 30 in., rich exotic soft purple, very 
beautiful. M.Oct. .60 
New York. B, 30 in., bronze with pink center, 
fine. L.Oct. 45 
Nina (K). D, 24 in., Persian-rose suffused with 
an amber glow, slightly darker at center. 
M.Sept. We 
Nuggets. B, 30 in., golden yellow, fine. E.Nov. 
45 
Olive Longland (K). D, 24 in., apricot toned 
salmon-pink, 3 in. flowers. L.Sept. ; 
Orchid Spoon. 24 in., lovely orchid-pink. M.- 
Oct. 45 
Osceola (U of N). D, 36 in., brilliant yellow 
with copper tints, pointed petals, 3 in. flow- 
ers. Aug. .60 
Patricia Lehman (K). D, 25 in., luminous 
geranium-pink with peach center, broad re- 
curved and crinkled petals, a favorite with 
our visitors. L.Sept. } 
Pearl Parkinson (U of N). D, 24 in., golden- 
yellow flushed with red, ‘twisted center 
petals, attractive, very hardy. Aug. .50 
