MORGAN’S WHITE — A pure white 
quilled type flower. The central yellow 
kutton begins to appear as it matures. 
The flower is of solid substance and 
lasts exceptionally well on the plant and 
aiter cutting: For this reason, this is a 
popular variety with the commercial 
fiower growers. Height medium. Oct. 
15th: 
NIGHTINGALE — Most unique Char- 
treuse color chrysanthemum but will 
fade under strong sunlight. Therefore; 
we recommend a shade over the flower 
as soon as the buds begin to show color. 
@ jes ATMO bg ol wpe tebe hy ee ae Pe Each $0.40 
ORCHID SPOON — Orchid-pink sposn 
flowers in great profusion. Oct. 1st. 
PAUL MILLER-Fascinating buff-bronze 
with darker center. 1953 National Mum 
Show Winner. Oct. 25th. 
PEGGY ANN HOOVER — Light pink 
Octeac0: 
spoon tipped, quilled spider. 
24 inch. 
RAYONANTE—Long cord-like quilled 
petals of this full centered flower is 
light rose-pink in color. Height, tall. 
Oct: 
SUNNYSLOPE SPLENDOR—Unparall- 
ed glistening white full centered large 
flower with a light overcast of green 
throughout even at full maturity. In- 
disputably the most satisfactory and our 
foremost pride. Oct. 10-15. __ Each $0.40 
@ WHITE FRILL, 
WHITE FRILL (S-A-15).—Exceptionally 
long frilly petals cascade from a fully 
couble center of this remarkably large 
flower. Creamy white. Superb in this 
class. Oct. 20 Each $0.50 
WILLA TEMPLIN—Ravishing golden 
bronze with large tubular petals. Octo- 
Der-20y eS Ae nities Each $0.40 
YELLOW SPOON—A very large bright 
yellow spoon. Blooms Oct. 3 
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