SEPT. CHEER D—A good cherry-red. 
SEPT. DAWN D-—Large, bright rose- 
pink. M 
SEPT. SUNSHINE SD—A free flowerine 
early yellow. M 
TIFFANY ROSE—A medium sized sing- 
le of deep rose. A very lovely variety in 
the singles. 
WHITE CLOUD (Univ. of Neb.)—Large 
pure white decorative. Improves Ava- 
lanche in flower quality, plant vigor, and 
frost tolerance. Recommended for gar- 
den culture and pot plants. __ Each $0.60 
YELLOW CHRIS COLUMBUS—1951— 
A lemon-yellow sport of the well known 
Chris Columbus, welcomed by commer- 
cial growers for the cut flower value. 
MUMS BLOOMING IN OCTOBER 
AMBER GLOW D (Youdath)—A bril- 
liant rosy-bronze. Ss 
ARGONNE D (DePetris) — A _ fully 
rounded button type pompon of very 
rich amaranth purple. (1949). M 
BEACON D (Kraus)—Coral-apricot to 
flaming nasturtium-orange at center. A 
tall plant with large blooms. Excellent 
CUtetlOW EL se Lise ae cee oe Each $0.50 
CARNIVAL D (Bristol)—Large blooms 
of burnt orange blend that gleams. T 
DAWN ROSE D (Kraus) — Flower is 
grenadine to bittersweet-pink, lighten- 
ing to bright flesh color at the margins. 
CTO Gy neh IV a rnetens 2) Stee be ee Each $9.50 
ELIZABETH HOOD DePretis New 1952 
—A very large pompon of vivid laven- 
der-pink. A solid flower on strong stems 
and healthy, lush foliage. Welcomed in 
commerce as an ideal cut flower. Oct. 
_ Each $0.50 
ELIZABETH HOOD ; 
Horus, tall, strong stemmed lavender pink, 
ee tarly Qeteber. 
FIESTA D—A very brilliant pom of 
orange-rust and very frost resistant. 
etal: 
HUNTSMAN D (Bristol)—Vivid scarlet- 
orange overcast with walnut-bronze. 
Lovely 3 inch blooms. Very prolific and 
hardy. (1949). M 
IRENE—An ideal cut flower type button 
of pure white with yellow center. 15 
JUDITH ANDERSON D (Bristol) — 
Masses of golden-yellow buttons. 
LAVENDER LADY D (Bristol) — The 
only 3 inch true lavender. Very hardy. T 
MAGNIFICENT D (Kraus) — Glorious 
4-inch flowers of plum-red or rosy card- 
inal, with coppery cast. Strong branches, 
excellent for cutting. T ____ Each $0.50 
MASQUERADE—A much hardier hy- 
brid of the old favorite Jewel. A round- 
ed 2 foot mass of 1 inch balls of silvery- 
rose with darker centers. Glistens in the 
Otober sun, appearing almost deep lav- 
ender. : 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT D (Cummings)— 
A peach-pink blended with rosy-bronze 
and a salmon cast over all. A very pop- 
ular mum that is here to stay. M 
MRS. SAM P. ROTAN — A very large 
decorative of deep chrome. An old tim- 
er that will always be popular. Incurved. 
M 
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