CHIPPEWA. Large decorative aster purple flower. 
September 25 on. 
COPPELIA. Rich Indian red bronze undertone. Octo- 
ber 15. 
COURAGEOUS. Shining dark ruby red, large double 
flowers. Magnificent plant. September 25. 
CYDONIA. Vivid, fiery, orange-red with a slight 
bronze overcast. October 5. 
ENTERPRISE. Rich amaranth pink, solid formal type 
pompon outstanding in the newer varieties. October 1. 
FASCINATION. Stunning 4 inch silvery lavender- 
pink, a little deeper at center. Buds rosy red. October 1. 
FIRESIDE. Burnt orange and salmon decorative. At- 
tains a height of 30 in. or more. Foliage very resistant. 
High producer of fine cut flowers. October 10. 
FLAXEN BEAUTY. Blend of soft coral, gold, and 
bronze. Shapely cactus dahlia type decorative flower. 
October 1. 
GOLDEN HOURS. Early, double, deep lemon-chrome. 
Petals broad, overlapping and somewhat incurved. Most 
outstanding, very early cut flower. September 10. Price: 
35 cents each, 3 for $1.00. 
HONEYCOMB. Intense golden yellow semi-globular 
flower. Low growing satisfactory variety. September 25. 
HORIZON. Pure white intermediate size pompon 
important as cut flower production. October 5. 
HUNTSMAN. Bright scarlet-orange overlaid with 
bronze tints. Hardy and a good cut flower. October 10. 
JOYBRINGER. Salmon rose decorative. Dwarf, spread- 
ing habit. Desirable for borders and pot culture. Octo- 
ber 10. 
JUBILEE. Splendid deep red decorative pompon pro- 
ducing mass of lovely flowers from around October 1. 
KARL REICHE. Compact little pompon in the tone 
combination of Bengal-rose, red, mauve, and strawberry. 
September 30. 
KATHLEEN LEHMAN. Orange bronze large decora- 
tive type outstanding flower. October 1. 
LEE POWELL. Masses of fluffy Chinese-yellow flow- 
ers with a slight orange tinge at center. Very similar 
to large greenhouse varieties. ‘Tall, upright bush. Nothing 
approaches it in hardy Mums. September 25. Price: 59 
cents each, 3 for $1.35. 
LEMONADE. Ivory yellow decorative. Important in 
the list of early cut flower varieties. Outstanding be- 
cause of its color. October 10. Price: 35 cents each, 3 for 
$1.00. 
MAESTRO. Low growing white pompon. October 10. 
MIGUEL. (De Petris). Radiant Raspberry red decora- 
tive with good keeping qualities. An excellent cut flow- 
er. October 8. Price: 50 cents each, 3 for $1.35. 
MISTY MAID. Sublime symphony of rich rose buds 
and sweet shell pink flowers, almost white at times. 3 
inch blooms on large, airy sprays. Grows to 2 feet high. 
September 20. 
NORONA. (Depetris) White, medium solid pompon. 
A very free and productive variety possessing good 
growth habit. October 15. 
ORPHEUS. (DePetris) Brilliant Roman red, large 
pompon with perfect full form. Strong, long stems with 
perfect spray formation. Vigorous, clean, upright growth. 
October 10. Price: 35 cents each, 3 for $1.00. 
PEPITA. (Dr. Kraus). Myriads of creamy white balls 
follow buds of eggshell-yellow with red eyes. Broad 
dome-like 18 inch grower. September 15. 
PINK RADIANCE. Luminous pink. October 10. 
PINK SUPREME. Soft shade of clear lavender pink 
decorative flower. October 5. Price: 35 cents each, 3 for 
$1.00. 
RAPTURE. Charming blend of orange and carmine. 
October 15. 
RED GOLD. Bronze red medium size. September 15. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT III. An indescribable 
blend of peach pink, rosy salmon and fawn. Fully double 
of unusual size. A splendid cut flower. Matures October 
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ROSITA. Persian rose small button type flower. Octo- 
ber 10. 
ROYAL ROBE HARDY. Beet-root purple flower with 
a bluish sheen reflecting from the center. September 15. 
Price: 35 cents each, 3 for $1.00. 
SALMON FRIEDA. Lovely salmon pink flower. Octo- 
ber 1. 
SCARLET CRIMSON. Bright red decorative type 
flower. September:.25. Price 50 cents, 3 for $1.35. 
SEPTEMBER DAWN. Beautiful clear pink. September 
1115}, 
SEQUOIA. Exquisitely rich mellow amber. October 
10. ; 
SPINDRIFT. Luscious pure white with cream center. 
Slight cactus flare, Jlike a dahlia. 3 inch flowers on 2 
foot plant. OctobevAJ. Price: 35 cents each, 3 for $1.00. 
STELLA. Closesk to a true pink. October 1. 
SUCCESS. Large, rich, never-fading flowers of deep 
crimson. Rigid, upright plant. October 5. Price: 35 cents 
each, 3 for $1.00. 
SYMPHONY. A blend of mauve, coppery pink and 
soft lavender. October 10. 
TAPESTRY. Combination of rich rose-pink, mellow 
ashes of roses with golden flush at center. October 10. 
TIFFANY ROSE. Deep rose with a faint under tone 
of cream. October 10. 
VIOLET. The best very early purple. Full, Dahlia-like 
bloom with good color and substance. September 1. 
Price: 50 cents, 3 for $1.35. 
WHITE WONDER. Beautiful, ball shaped white flow- 
ers on a sturdy, upright plant. September 30. 
YELLOW AVALANCHE. Soft yellow sport of ‘‘Aval- 
anche.” September 10. 
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