18 BLANCHARD GARDENS 
Large lowering Conmiercial Varisties 
PRICE OF ROOTED CUTTINGS 
(Unless Quoted Otherwise) 
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BRONZE 
APRICOT MAY WALLACE — Incurved. Dis- 
tinctive shape. Pastel shade of apricot. Tall. 
Mat. Nov. 15. 
BRONZE FRICK—Apricot shade of bronze with 
lighter reverse. Incurved. Med. hgt. Mat. Nov. 
20. (See illus. page 12.) 
EMPEROR—A rich bronzy-red with buff re- 
verse. Good healthy foliage and strong stem. 
Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 25. 
GLITTERS—Dahlia-like straight petals. Well 
named for the blossoms surely do glitter. Med. 
het. Mat. Oct. 20. (See illus. page 12.) 
GOLDEN BRONZE—A glistening, golden bronze 
incurve of more than passing merit. The flowers 
are compact, very large and perfectly formed. 
Tall. Mat. Oct. 25. 
HILDA BERGEN—A beautiful deep mahogany 
bronze incurved. Medium size spherical blooms 
that ride well on clean stiff stems with attrac- 
tive foliage. Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 25. 
INDIANOLA—A translucent amber bronze re- 
flex. Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 10. 
KEYSTONE—Duo-tone bronze incurved bloom 
of excellent formation and color. May use 
either crown or terminal bud with good results. 
Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 20. (See illus. page 23.) 
50 cents each; 3 for $1.35 
SUNNYSLOPE BRONZE—An excellent large 
compact golden bronze. It is a perfect incurved 
bloom and is an excellent keeper. Med. hgt. 
Mat. Nov. 1. 35 cents each; 3 for $1.00 
PINK 
ARISTOCRAT—A well shaped orchid pink in- 
curved bloom with a deeper pink reverse. Stiff 
stem with deep green foliage. Tall Mat. Nov. 
20. (See illus. page 19.) 50 cents each; 3 for $1.35 
DARK ORCHID QUEEN —Large size incurved 
bloom of dark orchid pink. Stiff stem and good 
foliage. Tall. Mat. Oct. 25. 
DAY DREAM—tThe pale salmon shade of pink 
brings out the beauty of this bloom. Fairly tall. 
Mat. Oct. 15. 
35 cents each; 3 for $1.00 
ENCHANTRESS — This lovely rose pink in- 
curved bloom is one of the best of the early 
bloomers. The petals form a good well shaped 
ball, held on stiff stem with good foliage. Med. 
hetilvlat. Oct.25. 
GAISFORD — A clear deep rose pink in color. 
Petals of medium width forming a slightly re- 
flexed ball of about five inches in diameter. A 
truly lovely bloom. Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 20. 
35 cents each: 3 for $1.00 
GRAND DUCHESS—(This is one of our 1950 in- 
troductions). We have never grown a ’Mum 
from seed to maturity which has given us so 
much pleasure. The bloom is a little deeper 
shade of orchid than Miss Helen Frick and the 
outside of the petals are the same tone of orchid 
but a shade or so lighter. We have found this 
bloom to be an excellent keeper. Tall. Mat. 
Oct. 20. (See illus. right.) 75 cents each 
GREER GARSON—A pink reflex of good size. 
Center has an exotic swirl which is responsible 
for an intriguing interlacing of the petals that 
complete the formation of the bloom. Luxuriant 
foliage and strong stem. Tall. Mat. Oct. 25. 
JOYFUL—tThe petals of this bloom are as near- 
ly consistent with the color, purple, as can be 
found among thousands of mum varieties. To 
crown the unusual and strikingly beautiful 
appearance of this bloom, it has a sharp-cut 
orchid reverse. Med. hgt. Mat. Nov. 15. 
50 cents each 
J. W. PRINCE—An excellent pink of good size. 
It is entirely devoid of any trace of lavender, 
orchid or any other tone or tint that would form 
grounds for the old controversial subject of pink 
or what have you. Med. hgt. Mat. Nov. 1. (See 
illus. page 19.) 
GRAND DUCHESS 
