Sparkling Six Collection—A Planting Par Excellence in Itself 
Favorites of the Past 
Favorites of T oday 
Favorites of Tomorrow 
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MOONBEAMS. (B.N., 1950.) Long, 
airy, 214-foot sprays. Goliath-like, 
34-inch flower, fluffy, of entrancing 
moonlight shades in soft primrose- 
yellow. Late September. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00 
SPINDRIFT. (B.N., 1952.) Divinely 
formed white treasure. Faintly dahlia- 
like, double, 3-inch flowers with hint of 
cream in centers. Statuesque 2-foot 
plants with wonderful short cutting 
sprays. October 3. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75 
GRANNY SCOVILL 
GRANNY SCOVILL. (B.N., 1934.) 
Connoisseur’s dream—a huge, lovely 
clear coral in bloom October 10. May 
need protection, but worth it. 2 feet. 
75ec each; 3 for $2.00 om, 
VANGUARD. (B.N., 1951.) Just about 
the finest “‘big’’ yellow for northern 
areas. Gigantic 4-inch bloom, deep 
gold, perhaps bronze tinted, on lusty 
216-foot plant. Stupendous if disbudded. 
October 5. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
MOVIES ON THE MUMS 
We offer a splendid 16-mm. reel in color 
on Mums at Bristol. Lasts about 20 
minutes. Your only charge is cost of 
returning film or forwarding it. Write for 
your reservation if interested. 
VANGUARD SPINDRIFT 
REVERIE. (B.N., 1953.) A 3-inch bloom 
like heavily creamed coffee, with mahog- 
any eye. Matures from light maple 
walnut to soft buff-coral-pink flushes. 
2 feet. Late September. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75 
APACHE.  Four-inch blooms’ with 
quilled petals of deep Oriental red. 
Powerful, 2-foot growth immune to 
weather’s onslaughts. A late Sep- 
tember godsend. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75 
1 each Sparkling Six for only 
$4.25 
(You save $1.00) 
3 each (18 prizes) for only 
$11.50 
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