GARDEN MUMS 
Grand Champions—they have all been tested for winter hardiness, are free 
and early bloomers, have disease-resistant foliage. Most are frost and rain 
resistant, and are all of the highest quality. 
Field grown divisons. State inspected for disease and harmful insects. 
Guaranteed true to name. 
35c EACH 
(D., Double; SD., Semi-double; Ht., in inches) 
Nante and Description Height Blooming Date 
ALERT—D. (Becker.) Large, early, dark purple with a 
Silvery cast.(Onerol (enes best)... ee re 22 Sept. 20 
AZTEC GOLD—D. (Kraus.) Compact, slightly domed, 
firm, clear lemon-yellow. Strong, upright growth. Ideal 
for late sborderecutting. 2. ae ee eee 26 Oct. 1 
BETTY—SD (C-P.) Splendid upright rose-pink without a 
trace of magenta. One of the finest pinks__.._____.__. 28 Sept. 28 
CHORALE—D. (Kraus.) Biscuit-shaped flowers of light 
phlox-pink lightening to pale greenish yellow at center, 
aging to chalk-white. Long-lasting bloom... oe Sept. 22 
CECIL BEED—D. (Wallie’s Gdns.) Splendid early, full 
double, deep lavender-pink. Very dependable and free 
flowering). Se eee eee 24 Sept 1 
CARNIVAL—D. (Bristol.) A large, gleaming burnt-orange 
flower on an excellent plant with lusty green foliage. 30 Oct. 10 
CHRIS COLUMBUS—D. (Rosebud.) A most outstanding 
ivory-white. A luxuriant grower, excellent for cutting. 26 Sept. 28 
CHIQUITA—D. (Kraus.) A compact, dome-shaped pom- 
pon of deep lemon-yellow. One of thee finest yellow 
DOMPONS, coo. es 20 Sept. 28 
CHARLES NYE—D. (Kraus.) Large, 3-inch, fully double, 
rounded flowers of buttercup-yellow__---________ 28 Sept. 24 
EARLY WONDER—D. Large, soft pink pompon. Excel- 
lent. for, cutting: 2.24.21. 25 ee ee 38 Sept. 30 
ERMINE—D. (Kraus.) Fully double, wide-petaled, pure 
white with cream center. Tall, sturdy plant and vigorous 
grower. Very frost-resistant flower. Excellent when 
CUA fo he ts De 30 Oct. 1 
FIRE ENGINE—S. (Lehman.) New 1952! Bright, dark 
cardinal-red single with bright orange reverse. Petals 
open sofewhat spoon shaped. Tall, showy grower... 36 Oct. 1 
GOLDEN HOURS—D. (Kraus.) Early, double, deep, lem- 
chrome. Petals broad, overlapping and somewhat in- 
curved. Most outstanding very early cut flower... 26 Sept. 8 
HARBOR LIGHTS—D. (Cumming.) Pale yellow with 
cream-white tints. “ixtra: fine) =e ee ee 22 Sept. 24 
HUNTSMAN—D. (Bristol.) Bright scarlet-orange over- 
laid with bronze tints. Growth much like its parent, 
Carnival. Hardy and a good cut flower__._.___._ 30 Oct. 10 
