ee UNIVERSITY OF IBBRAS! A INTRODUCTIONS 
geile eae: per 100, 
ete a very attra chine send of fall colors, 
nehed 30-36" plants with rich dark green small foliage, An 
ent cut flower from August until killing frosts, Small plants 
among our finest potted plants last fall, {10,00 
= A suporior cushion mum, Compaxr mounds 10-18" high are 
tely covered with 2" flowers, Tho color is an crythrite red 
eomes buff bronzc with pink shadings during hot August 
or £ ‘one for early pot plants anc low borners., Toctmsch 
one of our largest sollers from the ficld in the fall from —~ 
r il to. October (weather permitting). 10,00 
Ww perky white mum which is boing well received by growers 
: - Wc have had many fine reports on its performance 
eo Fully double 3-5" flowers made up of sharply 
re pure whito on outside while inner portions anc buds 
ints, By disbudding a local mum fancicr productd plants. 
mn 6-&" flowers on 40" stems, Has withstood 29° without 
which is most unusual for a white mm, Blooms from 
> but not least, tho plants are oxtromely winter hardy, 
with another varicty bearing the same name which — 
ree for years and wiich is smaller and latcr, 
_ MORE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA FAVORITES . 
‘ict: generally conecded to be ono of the very bost cushion — 
abl « New lowers continually cover tho old ones so that the 
becono. unsightly. Flants arc perfect flat topped 10-12" 
‘owing up to 40" across. Color of the 2" flowors vary from. 
avender edges in hot Mather to glistcning violet: 
arioty wo believe to be aa finest summer flowering 
re of an unusual form with long strap-like twisted. 
octly whoricd in the center, Individual blooms 
“oss are a light. Cas in late. ores later eee 
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i July on, . 8, a ie 
very frost Mieosk. Plants “winter harey, ae 
