The Best Uni of Nebraska Mums 
ARAPAHOE (1952) Huge, 3-5” flowers are produced in clusters of 3-5 
on long stems on 36” plants. The petals of a rich red shade with 
reddish bronze reverse are long and strap-like with a slight wavi- 
ness. Flowers are very frost tolerant. Blooms from September 
LC OTe ee ee eee sce sbsuatomousedees 65 ea. 
CODY—Flat topped 10-12” plants spreading up to 40” across are cov- 
ered with two inch blooms from mid July on varying in color from 
swan white with rosy lavender edges in hot weather to glistening 
pure violet in cool weather. One of finest cushions available. $.50 ea. 
E. H. HOPPERT—The finest large flowered summer mum. Individual 
blooms measure 3-5” across, are of an unusual form with long strap- 
like petals which are whorled in the center. First blooms are light 
Vellow Changing LOBULE LOD Ze eee ee casera enced $.50 ea. 
LESHARA (1952) This variety in 1952 proved to be truly a wonder 
mum. Our open fields provided blooms of quality to sell to the 
discriminating florists after temperatures had dropped as low as 
25 degrees. Heavily branched 30” plants loaded with sprays of 
flowers from early September on. The color is mulberry red with 
Ooldirose overtones. on age. tcl i Ae en Rye: $.65 ea. 
OSCEOLA—Long stemmed three inch flowers of bright yellow during 
early blooming season which take on coppery hues with approach 
of cool weather. September 10. 30". o0.0...00ooocecceecc cee eeetee ences $.55 ea. 
UNIV. OF NEBR. FAVORITES—One each Arapahoe, Leshara, 
Pathfinder, Osceola, Plainsman & White Cloud. 
A $3.90 value for $3.35 
TECUMSEH—A superior cushion mum. Attractive compact mounds 
covered with flowers of an erythrite red changing to buff bronze 
with pink tones during hot weather. A favorite with our visitors. 
t2715 aplantsoeptemper Ist oe ee ee et $.55 ea. 
W. P. SNYDER—One of the most brilliantly colored garden mums. 
Clusters of tightly double bright coppery apricot flowers. Superb for 
early fall bouquets. September 10th. 267 2000000.00.0occcccceeceeeeeee. $.50 ea. 
WHITE CLOUD—The finest early white garden mum available. 
Reports from many parts of the country during the past two years 
confirm this statement. Fully double 3-5” flowers of pure white 
with creamy centers. Withstands 29 degrees without significant 
damage, Late August.28-365e) see $.55 ea. 
TEN UNIV. OF NEBR. MUMS—One each of the above plus 
Pathfinder and Plainsman. A $5.95 value for $5.00. 
