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A GRAND SEPTEMBER 
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Fools Frosts—Assures Goldmine 
of Quality and Quantity 
WHITE CLOUD 
May make its presence felt as early large 
white. Almost unsullied by cream tints. 
Blooms in mid-September. Grows robustly 
to 2 feet. Disbuds well. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
GOLDEN HOURS 
(Dr. Kraus.) A touch of vivid warmth, 
gleaming handsomely days ahead of most 
other varieties. Very early. Carries quanti- 
ties of glistening 24-inch blooms of richest 
lemon-chrome-yellow from September 10 on. 
Splendid 2-foot grower, airy but bloom-laden, 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75 o’* 
EUGENE A. WANDER GOLDEN HOURS 
(B.N., 1941.) Very early, very 
huge, gleaming golden yellow 
occasionally bronze-flushed. A 
stocky, 2-foot plant in heavy | 
demand. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
VIOLET 
Perhaps the most exotically 
hued early variety—puts others 
in shade. Shining wine-purple of 
ideal 214-inch form. A sight by | 
early September. 2 feet. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00 
TAPESTRY 
(B.N., 1949.) Widely grown, 
greatly favored for beguiling 
tonal variations. Extremely gen- 
erous, it yields bounties of shape- 
ly 3-inch blooms of deep rose-pink to 
soothing ashes-of-rose. Gentle golden 
flush in centers. 2-foot plant, gorgeous- 
ly arrayed from September 15. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00 
CHIPPEWA 
Very popular in areas of early frost,, 
with its tumbling sprays of glossy 
aster-purple and wine. Superbly com- 
bined with Eugene A. Wander. Early 
September. 2 feet. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
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