Height Blooming 
in Inches 
Name and Description 
Loveliness Spoon. D. (Lehman.) Pic- 
tured p. 18. A superb, fully double, car- 
mine-pink spoon. Unique............. 20 
Magenta Spoon. D. (Lehman.) Pic- 
tured p. 18. Lively magenta-rose spoon 
WOKS 60 OMIT, ana veccogvacosnes 2 
Magnificent. D. (Kraus.) Glorious 4- 
inch flowers of plum-red or rosy cardinal 
with coppery cast. Excellent for cutting. .26 
Mahogany Cushion. D.  (Lehman.) 
Twisted petals of jasper-red shading to 
mahogany. Large cushion plant........ 20 
Major Cushion. D. (Harris.) Super 
cushion of bright pink. Solid flowers and 
abundant bloom. Will not fade......... 15 
Malinda Brown. D. (Kraus.) Pictured 
p. 24. A magnificent clear self lavender- 
pink. Flowers globular, mounded at 
center; petals strongly incurved and 
twisted. Very strong and healthy.......24 
Martins White. D. (Martin.) Immense, 
pure white flowers 4 inches across. Com- 
pete, NUS, FARO. -coacnosudooacucne 18 
Mary Harrison. SD. (Kraus.) Bright, 
glowing aster-purple, lightening to phlox- 
purple. ee HOM CME? «Sooo poo 38 24 
Masquerade. D. (Bristol.) Pictured p. 8. 
A glistening mass of silvery lavender and 
rose pompons. ‘Trim, neat, compact 
flowers completely smother the plant. 
One of the better new Mums........... 24 
Meditation. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 14. 
Large, fully double, firm, two-toned flow- 
ers of soft light jasper-red and maize- 
VELLOW eT cee oe an ee ne SE Mee 
Mischief. S. (Bristol.) Pictured p. 14. A 
novelty! Blossoms under 1 inch in size 
smother the short cushion plant. Short 
petals of beetroot-purple to deep rose-red 
surround a big, bright yellow center. 
Moonbeams. D. (Bristol.) Pictured p- 
14. Fluffy, soft primrose-yellow flowers, 
31% inches in diameter. An improved 
Bale VMoconm Goodicuta err aer eerie 3 
Mrs. H. E. Kidder. D. (Commercial.) 
Pictured p. 16. Bright yellow, incurved 
flowers, 7 inches across. Disbud........ 48 
Mrs. P. S. du Pont III. D. (Bristol.) 
Peach-pink tinted rosy salmon-bronze. 
Still one of the best eres PSE eee 26 
Myrtle Walgreen. (Kraus.) Pictured 
23. Rich Rees purple underlaid 
with silvery lilac, aging to clean, clear 
MALLOWw=pUL || Gam xCell @NitmmrrsrNapaee tera 26 
Nanook. D. (Kraus.) A dwarf, compact 
mound completely smothered by white 
flowers with cream centers..-......:-.. 14 
Nye’s Favorite. D. Masses of lavender- 
pink flowers with golden shadings....... 24 
Old Lavender. D. (Lehman. #1003.) New 
1954! Large, massive, pure lavender self 
flowers on strong, sturdy stems. Larger, 
brighter and earlier than Lavender Lady.34 
steht Longland. D. (Kraus.) Pictured 
15. Three-inch, apricot-toned salmon- 
Bae The best of the pastel colors....... 24 
Orangebuff. Spoon. (Lehman.) Masses 
of bright, glowing orange-buff flowers. 
Broad, long spoons with shorter tubes. 
Extremely fine, tall, spreading plant... ..24 
Orangepomp. D. (Lehman.) Precured 
p. 8, 23. Very early, colorful bronze to 
orange pompon. Small flowers smother 
the plant in a beautiful mass of color. A 
companion for Golden Gopher........... 24 
Orchid Helen. D. (Becker.) Pictured 
p. 10. Sturdy, orchid-pink flowers of 
unusual beauty. Very strong, healthy... 18 
Paper White. D. (epee) Picbared 
p. 2. Extra pure white flowers on dwarf 
plant. Excellent-textured, wide, flat 
Does exceptionally well in the 
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Date 
Sept. 26 
Oct. 1 
Octal 
Sept. 28 
Sept. 25 
Septa27 
Septa 15 
Sept. 26 
Oct. 6 
Oct. 6 
Oct. 20 
Sept. 20 
Sept. 10 
Sept. 10 
Price 
Each Per 3 
$0.60 $1.50 
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Height 
in Inches 
Name and Description 
Patricia Lehman. D. (Kraus.) Pictured 
p. 9, 24. Sparkling geranium-pink with 
peach center. Recurved and _ twisted 
petals give a fluffy, feathery effect. Strong 
growth, good for cut flowers......... 24 
Peach Spoon. D. (Lehman.) Large, 
lively peach-colored spoons with Chinese- 
yellow tubes aging to pinkish peach.22 
Pink Chief. D. (Commercial.) Pictured 
p. 16. Large flower of lavender-pink. 
Disbud for 6 and 7-inch flowers... .....32 
Pink Cushion. D. Pictured p. 17. Mul- 
titudes of pink flowers in great mounds. . . 20 
Pink Opal. D. (Kraus.) Pale pearl-rose 
overlaid with cream tints. Extremely 
delicate and refined. Four-inch, full, 
nRARa TEE BO KOI 5 oo. boat Bon baasH Se 26 
Pink Quill. A large, full-centered spidery 
quill. Outer petals flesh to shell-pink, 
shading to salmon-pink in center. A 
RONTXTOWKS IMO WOE, 5 oc aacuponmgnetos. 24 
Pink Radiance. D. (Bristol.) Pictured 
p. 11. Multitudes of highly lumimous 
pink blossoms on rugged plants ......22 
Prelude. D. (Kraus.) Very large. Color 
combination of flesh-pink and maize- 
apricot. Unexcelled for early cutting. .. . 30 
Profuse. D. Rosy-carmime flowers on 
iRuyeaeera lal NES. ¢ a.4 clas Maaane een omic 1 UIC 24 
Pumpkin Spoon. S. (Lehman.) Densely 
branched plant with 3-inch flowers of 
persimmon-orange aging to stafford- 
yellow. Very free flowering and excellent 
when cut. Tubes tend to open when ma- 
tured, giving effect of a bronze single.30 
Quilled Cushion. D. (Lehman.) Opens 
Oriental-red aging to bright bronze. Has 
quilled petals of cactus dahlia type...... 20 
Red Elf. SD. (Lehman.) Dwarf, clean, 
bright red pompons on tiny plants not 
Over | 2 1mehes,tal leet caer temiorer: 12 
Redglow. D. (Krause.) Dark glowing 
red pompon flowers in abundance. Cour- 
ageous type plant. Excellent habit. . 30 
Red Torch. S. (Lehman.) Pictured p. 10. 
Bright single red. A replacement for 
Louise Schling. A bit late but frost 
hardy. A mass of striking color....... 30 
Remembrance. D. (Kraus.) A deep 
ruby-carmine color that is retained for 
the life of the flower. One of the very 
bestercedsas Hrost, hardy seein ae 24 
Rouge Cushion. D. (Lehman.) Pictured 
p. 17. A far superior red semi-cushion. 
Intense red-cushion flowers show a small 
bright yellow center when matured..... 15 
Royal Robe. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 24. 
Beetroot-purple flower with a_ bluish 
sheen reflecting from the center. A very 
good all-round variety. Color superb... .27 
Ruby Spoon. D. (Lehman.) Large, bold, 
firm, spoon-type flower of bright ruby- 
TEC, Se eee eee eee ented 24 
Rusty Red. D. (Lehman.) Pictured p. 2. 
The earliest and longest-lasting red in exis- 
tence. Opens cherry-red, aging to a live 
rust. Very prolific bloom ese ae. 22 
September Cheer. D. A rich cherry-red 
On @ Shorts, lomslogy jolla coc eoo smo none 20 
September Dawn. D. Pictured p. 10. 
One of the best rose-pinks............. 2, 
Shalimar. D. (Kraus.) Large, saucer- 
shaped, cream-white with sulphur-yellow 
center. Masses of flowers cover the 
strong, epgene plante cea aa eae 28 
Sienna. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 8. Dark 
reddish orange toned burnt-sienna-brown. 
A heavy-textured, long-lasting flower. . . .18 
Silver Sheen. D. (Commercial.)  Pic- 
tured p. 16. Popular large tncurved 
white. Disbud for 6 or 7-inch flowers... . 38 
Snowfall. D. (Kraus.) Virgin-white, 
slightly cream at center. Good for border. 20 
Blooming 
Date 
P; 
Each 
Sept. 28 $0.60 
Oct. 8 
Oct. 15 
Sept. 
25 
Sept. 28 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
25 
24 
9 
Oct. 1 
Sept. 
Sept. 
30 
30 
Sept. 9 
Sept. 
20 
Oct. 5 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
27 
20 
15 
27 
16 
Oct. 18 
Sept. 
28 
50 
50 
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.60 
.60 
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50 
.60 
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-60 
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-60 
-60 
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rice 
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