D., Double; SD., Semi-double; S., Single 
Pe: Height Blooming Price Height Blooming Price 
Name and Description in Inches Date Each Per 3 Name and Description in Inches Date Each Per 3 
Chris Columbus. D. (Rosebud.) A Golden Hours. D. (Kraus.) Pictured 
most outstanding ivory-white. Luxu- p. 11. Early, double, deep lemon-chrome. 
riant growth; unexcelled for cutting......26 Sept. 28 $0.60 $1.50 Petals broad, overlapping and somewhat 
Courageous. D. (Kraus.) Shining dark incurved. Very early cut flower........26 Sept.8 $0.50 $1.25 
ruby-red, large double flowers. A truly Golden Mound. D. (Lehman.) Pictured 
Ma sniticents plant wee ree eee" JAR Septe 20 00-50 p. 17. Excellent golden yellow cushion. 
Crown Jewel. D. (Kraus.) New 1953! Numerous 2-inch flowers on short, dark 
A 3-inch, currant-red flower with a bril- (ALSSUMOERNONES, asocagcocebachnasouoes 18 Sept. 12 50 81.25 
liant sheen. Strong, sturdy, free-bloom- Golden Rose. D. (Rosebud.) Old-rose 
Ins through Octobe neem aera meee Dm OCte 75 ~=—2.00 with coldensovertOne jen ttt a atten te Oct. 4 60 1.50 
Crowning Glory. D. (Lehman #999.) Golden Sunset. D. (Kraus.) Immense, 
New 1954! Magnificent new flower of burnished copper with ruby center. One 
Spanish-orange overcast with coral, dark- of the largest and most showy of the re- 
er atcenter. Strong, upright plant. Could COM AMAT MCHOMS. «osu 0usaccc00asun< 22 Sept. 26 60 1.50 
be described as a glorified Beacon that Goid Spoon. D. (Lehman.) Large flower 
blooms two weeks earlier............... 30 Sept.25 1.00 2.50 of gold shading to aureolin-yellow on a 
Cydonia. D. Pictured p. 10. Brilliant dwarf plant. Tube longer than spoon and 
orange-chestnut overlaid with mahogany. always about thersame color. sees Oct. 1 60 1.50 
Everyone li kestit weet eae eee ee 30 Oct. 8 50 1.25 | Gondolier. D. (Bristol.) Pictured p. 23. 
Dainty. D. (Lehman.) A beautiful blend 314%-inch flowers of wine-dipped crimson- 
of light lavender-lilac aging to soft white vermilion. Combines well in bouquets...30 Sept. 28 1.25 3.00 
Gas HR OIAY CAGE, 6555 cas on boon noua oe 16 Aug. 27 50 1.25 | Harvest Bronze. D. (U. of Minn.) New 
Dark Red Gold. D. (Lehman.) A pleas- 1952! A rich apricot-bronze with a gold 
ing dark ruby color. Very early........ 20 Aug. 20 50) 1625 undertone. Large, 3-inch flowers on a low 
Dawnrose. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 15. planta, Very earl yume re en eee te 15 Aug. 20 YES IRIN 
Grenadine-pink to _ bittersweet-pink, Hero. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 8. Bright 
lightening to clear bright flesh color at gleaming scarlet-red to spectrum-red. 
margin. Exceptionally colorful......... 24 Oct. 5 60 1.50 Freed Owe Lin ome nee in meee aerate ae 24 Oct. 1 60 1.50 
Delight. D. (Lehman.) Pictured p. 2, 23. Hilda H. Bergen. D. (Comm.) Pictured 
New 1953! Large, perfect flower of golden p. 16. Large, incurved, dark reddish 
yellow. Excellent plant and foliage..... 26 Sept. 7 450) LO) BrOnZeG geeky aici Pete Mets ie are ee ee 40 Oct. 25 SOOM 25 
Drifted Snow. D. (Kraus.) A mound of Holiday. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 14, 24.: 
large, fully double, snow-white flowers Strong plant supporting an abundance of 
shadedicrea mmr t.Celtcl saat tint ait 24 Sept. 16 AO) 1h 05) bronze-gold flowers with pure bronze 
Dr. L. E. Longley. D. (U. of Minn.) center. Large flower, excellent when cut. 
Fully double, bright rose-pink. Very Still making an extra-good showing since 
GOO MEAT) yor nee ener eee ee 24 Aug. 20 00 eel 50 15S WATERS MMSUONN sos came wou 66 0us0 O05. 85 6 24 Sept. 27 3/9 2-00 
Early Crimson. D. (Lehman.) Pictured Horizon. D. Pure white pompon which 
p. 11. New 1953! A grand crimp-petaled, does not break down. Replaces White 
bright crimson. Flat flowers on a rigid, sowemontoun list in oan i nee 32 Oct. 5 Jie 2sho 
upright plant. Very hardy........... .26 Sept. 14 75 2.00 | Huntsman. D. (Bristol.) Pictured p. 9, 
Early Gold. D. (Lehman.) Very early! 16. Bright scarlet-orange overlaid with 
Bright golden yellow pompon with dark bronze tints. Growth much like its par- 
foliage. Excellent for pots or borders...18 Sept. 4 S50 1510) ent, Carnival. Hardy and a good cut 
Early Lavender. D. (Kraus 41420.) New LO Welteael: ee eee ae eee 30 Oct. 10 Jey 200 
1954. A delicate-toned, early-flowering, Innocence. D. (Grand Mere.) Intro- 
pure pearly lavender with slightly deeper duced in 1951! Perfectly formed, 4-inch, 
center. Free flowering and v gorous...22 Sept. 20 eee 0) pure chalk-white blooms on stiff stems....24 Oct. 12 gle AAO 
Early Pastel. D. (Lehman #865.) New Jayeff. D. (Martin.) Pictured p. 16. 
1954! A gorgeous combination of fawn- Four-inch, full double flowers of deep 
amber and apricot gives us the gorgeous positive pink, with a dazzling, drifting 
pastel coloring of Mrs. du Pont a full sheenss holds color till) irostueseenen nee 24 Sept. 25 60 1.50 
month earlier. Very prolific........ er Sept. 15 75 2.00 | Joan Helen. SD. (Heuser.) Sparkling 
Early Wonder. D. Pictured p. 8. Large, garnet-lake shading to purple; bright 
soft pink pompon. Excellent for ee -38 Sept. 30 50 1.25 yellow center. Makes an excellent border.18 Sept. 10 DO Reele2s 
Ermine. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 23. Joybringer. D. Dwarf, spreading, salmon- 
Wide-petaled, Aare pate eo se rose. Good in borders and pots.........24 Oct. 10 p/m OU) 
center 1 all sburdy eplantyand wy lecrous Jubilee. D. (Bristol.) Pictured p. 23. 
grower. Excellent when cut............ 30 Oct. 1 Aol) eee 10) NEE OSOl Onenec eee. 
Fascination. D. (Bristol.) Pictured p. 14. a Dead pares toate taco 
: : . : a deep clear red. Plant all aglow for 
Stunning 4-inch, silvery Iavender-pink, a k 18 Oct.1 75 2.00 
little deeper at center; buds rosy red. Kathi Sept L ‘h Ee ee De ap K EES eS eae P; : et < : 
Early flowers almost pure white........ Ms Soe 4s 00) Ao) a pak foe Beek a i pus) q eee 
Fire Engine. S. (Lehman.) Shining dark EE Pe ale pe orange-gold, deep- 
cardinal-red single with bright orange eure a red-gold at center. Exciting 
reverse. Petals open somewhat spoon bronze shades EA ae a aes aati cat 3: 28 Sept. 28 s/f D0) 
shaped. Tall, showy grower............ 36 Oct. 1 60 1.50 | Kay Tashima. D. (Commercial.) Large 
Fireside. D. Strong, tall plant with re- white, spider-flowering variety. Tender. 
sistant foliage. Prolific flowering. Fine NER NOCKOUE an tee ch ee ee ter ~--=30 to 48 Nov. 1 Um? 
cut flower of burnt orange and salmon...34 Oct. 10 75 2.00 | Lee Powell. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 
Garnet Spoon. S. (Lehman.) Pictured 15, 16, 24. Masses of fluffy Chinese- 
p. 18. Tall, upright wne-red spoons with yellow flowers with a slight orange tinge 
purple tubes and a domed yellow center.. .26 Oct. 4 60 1.50 at center, Very similar to large green- 
Gladness. D. (Kraus.) Fully double, house varieties. Tall, upright bush. ..... 30 Sept. 23 75 2.00 
clear China-rose. Dwarf, free-flowering Lemon Drop. D. (Lehman.) A yellow 
plant. Winter hardy and one of the first button pompon with a slight green over- 
tocbloom se ke ale ee re eter: 18 Aug. 28 AN) 15) tone radiating from the center. Extra- 
Golden Carpet. D. (Bristol.) Pictured fine foliage and habit. Very hardy...... 17 Sept. 8 60 1.50 
p. 17. A creeping mound of golden yel- Lilac Spoon. S. (Lehman.) Large, wide- 
low pompons. Superb for border....... {2a Sept..16 7D 2.00 petaled flowers of lilac-pink with silvery 
Golden Gopher. D. (Kraus.) Deep Wwihite CUBES sn oa coe ne eee eee 24 Oct. 1 60 1.50 
cadmium-orange with tints of buttercup- Lorenzo. D. (Kraus.) Rich dark Dian- 
yellow on tips of petals. Upright plant thus purple. Quilled petals like a cactus 
Withitla teil ow eleerreetcntestohrseterscrert- tiers 24 Sept. 20 60 1.50 dalltai tes. s.cce toes ao Shae sacra en eae 26 Sept. 15 50 and 
