NEW HAMPSHIRE ORIGINATIONS 
These varieties are noted for early blooming. They start 
flowering the first part of September. 
each 
ARBUTUS - Large light pink Log 
COCHECO - Orchid-pink, cushion like habit Log 
PUNCHINELLO - Compact pink pompon Log 
FRANCONIA = Bronze, fine for cutting Log 
NASHUA = A good early bronze Log 
OLD DOVER - Semi-double, interesting bronze Log 
TREASURE TROVE - Small clear yellow Log 
WINNEPESAUKEE - Beautiful reddish bronze Log 
RECENT UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA 
INTRODUCTIONS 
ARAPAHOE = Huge flowers 34 inch flowers. Color is rich 
red with reddish bronze reverse. Frost resistance. 
A continual bloomer from mid-September on. 50¢ 
CODY = One of the best cushion types. 10 inches high 
and 40 inches across. Color is white with 
lavender edges, blooms from July on. Log 
LESHARA = A striking mulberry red shading to a softer 
red with a lovely old rose overtones. Frost 
resisting and early bloomer. 50¢ 
OSCEOLA = Long stemmed flowers of coppery hues, an 
excellent cut flower. Log 
TECUMSEH - Compact plant 15 inches. Color is red chang-— 
ing to buff bronze with pink shadings. hog 
WHITE CLOUD - A new white, far superior to any early 
blooming white, which begins in August. Log 
3 to 4 inch flowers. 
NEW U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE MUMS 
BLUSH - Double lavender-pink blooms. September 15th 4o¢ 
GOLDEN CHEER - Golden-yellow flowers. September 25th 4Ho¢ 
GRANDEUR - Double white, tinged pink, September 20th  40¢ 
ROYAL GEM - Dark raspberry red, double September 25th 40¢ 
SKI TRAIL - Double ivory-white, blooms September 30th 40¢ 
THANKSGIVING - Double russett-red, blooms Sept. 25th 4o¢ 
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