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@ GOLDFINCH. Sparkling 414-in. blooms of golden yellow. 
Flower is perfect; strong, stiff, frost-resistant petals. A true com- 
bination of a yellow greenhouse variety and our hardy Northern 
New York strain. Vigorous, 3 to 3!4-ft. plants. Blooms Sept. 15 
* to frost. (Pl. Pat. #1166.) 
B) TOWHEE. Starts red with reverse of ea golden; 314-in. 
flowers soften to a gold-tipped maroon and finish a lovely red 
bronze. Grows about 21% ft. tall, covered with large, full, pompon- GROUP #1693 
shaped flowers. Blooms Sept. to frost. (Pl. Pat. #1169.) 
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‘C) SEAGULL. The giant size and airy grace F WOOD Grosbeak WeSwrallow oo Reasal 
of this new Mum will make it DUCK. Value $6.00 
an immediate favorite. 4 to 5-in. _ Wood Duck is Save $1.05 Only.. 
\ flowers. Compact cream-colored a deep rose- 
A centers with pure white outer pink backed with an intriguing creamy tan re- 
petals. Blooms early Sept. verse. Stiff long stems and dozens of blooms on 
Height 24 to 30 in. This new each plant. Individual flowers are easily 414 to 
variety is one of the largest 5 im. across and much larger when disbudded for 
of this new J&P strain of specimens. 2/4 to 3 ft. tall. (Prop. Rights 
Mums. (PI. Pat. #1130.) Reserved. ) 
4. © SWALLOW. Beautiful © ROBIN. A new color in the hardy Bird 
@ soft coral-pink opening Series. Strawberry-red when in bud and partially 
into a double, buff-colored open and warm strawberry-bronze when open. 
flower, about 4 to 434 in. The flowers are very double, 4! to 5 in. in diam- 
across. Lovely irregular eter and almost 3 in. through, like a compound 
petals havea pleasing informal dahlia type. (Prop. Rights Reserved.) 
effect in all stages. Blooms from z z 
early Sept. to frost and grows to 3 ft. Ideal © THRUSH. Warm soft peach color with a 
as a cut flower. (Pl. Pat. #1106.) light suffusion of yellow in the center. The full, 
B broad-petaled, semi-decorative flower is 416 to 5 
fe) GROSBEAK. With its smart pink petals in. across. Excellent for cutting. The foliage and 
and rich bronze centers, this new delicate Mum is stems have a silvery sheen, very decorative. 
+ unusual and worthwhile. The combination of Blooms Sept. 15 to frost. 3/4-ft. plants. (Pl. Pat. 
i two-tone effect and the deep green foliage of #1168.) 
plant makes an excellent show from Sept. to Oct. 
Producing 3!4-in. flowers on 3-ft. plants, Gros- 
beak lasts well when cut. (Pl. Pat. #1132.) 
