GROWERS OF FINE PERENNIALS 13 
ALL PURPOSE CUT AND DECORATIVES — Continued 
ELSIE. A good, rugged, and productive buttercup yellow. 
It’s really fine. Single, it has closely piled multiple rows 
of petals on a vigorous 2% ft. plant that blooms Oct. 10. 
HEAVY FIELD GROWN — Per 10, $2.50; Per 100, $20.00 
ENTERPRISE. A really good new one. Tall to the best 
cutting height, it shows tight, big, fully double pompons in 
flat branching sprays. Amaranth. Mid-season. 
HEAVY FIELD GROWN — Per 10, $2.50; Per 100, $20.00 
ERMINE. D. (Kraus). Fully double, wide-petaled, pure 
white with cream center. Tall, sturdy plants; vigorous grow- 
er. Very frost-resistant flowers. Excellent for cutting. 30 
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HEAVY FIELD GROWN — Per 10, $2.25; Per 100, $18.00 
FASCINATION. A show stopper. Perfectly formed giant 
sized, very double, silvery pink flowers on a powerful, 
bloom laden plant is an irresistible combination. Early. 
HEAVY FIELD GROWN — Per 10, $2.75; Per 100, $22.50 
FINGER LAKES. This fine Chrysanthemum will be along 
lasting favorite standard variety. Medium tall in the best 
form, the most pleasing plastic scarlet, giant formal flowers 
in profusion. Mid-season. 
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FIRE ENGINE. (Lehman) Singles are rarely good enough 
for a place in double selections, but this one is. It is a lus- 
trous, deep, dark sheened cardinal red. Early. 
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FLAMBOYANT (Bristol). New, 1954. In full flower by 
September 15, the new scarlet starts a rush of interest in 
any Chrysanthemum display. A bronze flush right at the 
center of each tight, 3” double bloom is a winking shopper 
stopper. Magnificent cutting material. 
HEAVY FIELD GROWN — Per 10, $4.50; Per 100, $40.00 
FLAXEN BEAUTY. Huge and beautiful, a gorgeous blend 
of peach, yellow, and coral, with soft. gold flush in centers. 
Massive 4 inch blooms, very much like Cactus Dahlia, ex- 
ceptionally frost proof. Spready 2 foot plants. Fine for 
bouquets and bedding in borders. 
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FORTUNE. Mammoth blooms of rich cream blend. Lusty 
2% ft. In full bloom early October. One of the best of 
the new pot plants. 
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GENERAL BRADLEY. Exquisite blooms of a superb blend- 
ing of lovely apricot, seashell pink and buff in long stemmed 
clusters from August to heavy frosts. General Bradley has 
all the desired traits one would want in a mum — glorious 
long-lasting and profuse flowering; beautiful form; rich 
healthy green foliage; and extreme hardiness. 
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GENERAL MacARTHUR. A deluge of glowing coppery- 
red. The 214-3 inch blooms seem to glow in the sunlight 
and even on dull days like new shiny copper pennies. The 
stems are upright, rigid and graceful, not easily broken 
down by violent storms. The beautiful dark leaves are very 
resistant to disease. General MacArthur mum is a lavish 
producer from August through to heavy frosts. 
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GENERAL MARSHALL. The ray florets are a rich har- 
mony of deep old rose, purple and gold with light buff re- 
verse, slightly incurved, making the petals appear edged 
with gold. The beautiful rich green foliage is clean and 
healthy from the base throughout the plant. Full double, 
extremely hardy, compact 2ft. 
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GENISTA. Very early solid yellow pompon of good size. 
Dwarf bushy habit. Blooms from the end of August but 
in full bloom by September 12th. New ’53. 
HEAVY FIELD GROWN — Per 10, $3.00; Per 100, $25.00 
GOLDEN SURPRISE. New 1952. Hurley. Excellent, very 
early, tightly knit, double variety. Flowers deep lemon 
chrome and slightly incurved. Foliage lustrous and disease 
resistant. Cut and garden. 
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GOLDEN SUNSET. An immense burnished copper with a 
ruby center. One of the largest and most showy of recent 
introductions. Good cut flower, a prolific decorator from 
Oct. 1 to frost. 
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GONDOLIER. New (Bristol) 3-4 inch flowers, very full, 
very deep, shining with bright crimson to claret. At the 
height of its season it is faintly dusted with that distinctive 
Chrysanthemum silver. Strong, clean, 2% ft. Excellent 
cutter. September. 
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HEARTSTRINGS. New. Large pink with excellent growth 
habits. A really good pink in the standard types. Good in 
the garden and outstanding for cut flower production. 
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HOLIDAY. Lusty newcomer, a stunning bronze gold shad- 
ing to old gold. 4 in. decorative, strap like petals, full 
double. A bountiful cut variety. Early. Frost resistant. 
HEAVY FIELD GROWN — Per 10, $3.00; Per 100, $25.00 
HUNTSMAN. Vivid and nobly brilliant, bright scarlet, 
overlaid orange-bronze 21% to 3 inch on two foot branching 
plant. Early October, extremely hardy. 
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IVORY GLOW. (U.S. D. A.) A perfect creamy white double 
pompon. It responds very well to disbudding and its qual- 
ity can be increased to compare with any indoor variety. 
30 inches, blooms mid-September. 
JAMES STEWART. One of the finest bright yellow cutting 
pompons. It is a very tightly formed half-dollar sized full 
double. Sprays are flat and show atop strong stems. Early. 
30 inches. 
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JAYEFF. Flowers are huge, 4 inches and more in true 
diameter, fully double, no centers. The color is a deep, posi- 
tive pink with a dazzling, drifting sheen. No other color or 
flowers form like it. Bushy plant bears straight stems by 
the dozens, no pinching. Grows to 2 feet, vigorous and 
healthy, bushy. Flowers appear here from the 15th of Sep- 
tember and bear without fading until severe frost. 
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JEWELRY. Rosy orchid Button. Makes perfect little flow- 
ers with an irresistible iridescent sheen. Hardy plant. Late 
September. 
HEAVY FIELD GROWN — Per 10, $2.25; Per 100, $18.00 
JUDITH ANDERSON. An outstanding pot or garden Pom- 
pon. The clear buttercup yellow flowers are nicely rounded, 
about 11% inches across. 
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KATHLEEN LEHMAN. Full double, bright orange gold 
deepening to red gold at center. An exciting new bronze. 
24 inch, early. 
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KAY TASHIMA. Double, large white spider flowering va- 
riety. Tender but very worthwhile. 
HEAVY FIELD GROWN — Per 10, $2.75; Per 100, $22.50 
KRISTINA. A lovely rose pink, the best of the super hardy 
Northlands. Guaranteed a most vigorous and prolific form, 
we are happy to be back in a strong stock position with it. 
HEAVY FIELD GROWN — Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
LAVENDER LADY. Matchless, still “the” lavender. Ex- 
quisite 3 inch decorative, full and lovely, of nearest pos- 
sible to clear lavender. Lusty, floriferous 24% foot plant, 
late September bloomer. 
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LAVENDER PRINCESS. Brand new. The finest cutting 
variety in the color classification. A pastel shade, thorough- 
ly pleasing. 
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LEE POWELL. New, very large mid-western variety. An 
unusual blend of Chinese yellow and old gold. 4 in. bloom, 
flat, full, and perfect. 22 feet, September, very hardy. 
HEAVY FIELD GROWN — Per 10, $2.50; Per 100, $20.00 
