CHIPPEWA D (Longley)—A large aster- 
purple. None like it. M 
CHIQUITA D 
button pompon. 
CHRIS COLUMBUS D (Rosebud)—New 
outstanding ivory-white. Excellent for 
cutting. M 
COPPER & GOLD D (Donaldson) 1954— 
This new cushion was grown by us 
this past season as a guest plant and was 
admired by all who saw it. Flat topped 
10 to 12 inch plants with a 30 inch 
spread. The attractive closely knit plant 
is hiden with hundreds of flowers from 
mid-Sept. on. Buds are a glowing or- 
ange-red which open to bright golden 
yellow flowers with darker centers. 
Takes on coppery hues with cooler 
weather. Ideal for corners or rock 
gardens. A must have. __ Each $1.00 net 
COURAGEOUS D (Kraus)—A beautiful 
dark ruby red with 3% inch blooms. T 
EARLY CRIMSON D (Lehman) 1953— 
A grand crimped petaled, bright crimson. 
Fiat flowers on rigid upright plants. 
Very hardy. Sept. 14th. 
EARLY GOLD — Bright golden-yellow 
pompon with dark green foliage. An 
excellent border plant. Blooms Sept. 
12th. Ss 
EARLY ROBIN—Becker—A very early 
compact mound completely smothered 
with two toned flowers of bronzy-yel- 
jow with distinct mahogany-red centers. 
Hgt. 15 in. Sept. 10th: 
EARLY WONDER IMPROVED—A great 
advance in pink pompons. Rich deep 
pink, not cold or coarse, fine fut flower, 
214 ft. Late Sept. 
FASCINATION D (Bristol)—New 1952. 
Stunning 4-inch silvery lavender-pink, 
a little deeper at center; buds rosy red. 
It occasionally throws a flower of 
creamy white. Sept. 28 __ Esch $0.60 
GOLDEN HOURS D (Kraus)—A deep 
lemon-chrome with broad petals. M 
(Kraus)—Canary-yellow 
M 
' SsONDOLIER D (Bristol) 1953—An in- 
describable wine-dipped crimson-vermil- 
lion, claret-toned gem. Faintly silver 
dusted 342 in. blooms at maturity. 2% 
Tie Ake OeCD i eae tee Each Net $0.75 
KROLLIDAY-D (Kraus)—A large old gold 
to bronze decorative. Fine in sprays. 
Tiardy and very prolific. _. Each $9.50 
fAYEFF D (Martin) — Four-inch, fuil 
double flowers of deep positive pink, 
with a dazzling, drifting sheen. Holds 
color till frost. 24 in. Sept. 25. 
KATHLEEN LEHMAN — Brightest or- 
ange-gold, deepeing to red-gold at the 
centers. Blooms Sept. 28. 
LEE POWELL D (Kraus 1951)—Large, 
impressive flowers of Chinese-yellow to 
orange-yellow at center. Prolific. ‘‘Leh- 
iman’s Mum of the year.” Blooms Sept. 
AR 6h sth NO ee St a LS a NL Each $0.50 
MADAME CADILLAC—Mulberry wine 
red, solid large Pompon type of great 
substance. Strong bushy and compact 
iabit. Blooms by Sept. 20 and last well 
into late Oct. M 
MALINDA BROWN—Kraus, New 1952 
—A very lovely, free flowering incurve 
Hardy. __ Each $0.60 
M 
in lavender rose. 
MOONLIGHT 
A new soft yellow, solid flowered voriety to 
MOONLIGHT—DePetris New 1952—A 
3 inch, very full, formal decorative of 
vivid soft yellow. Solid flowers of last- 
ing quality for cutting. Good stems and 
LOMAS Gis Sere en ee Each $0.60 
NYES FAVORITE—And one of our fav- 
orites is this lovely lavender pink dec- 
ovrative. A reliable bloomer with good 
keeping qualities. 
OLIVE LONGLAND D (Kraus)-—3 inch 
blcoms of apricot toned salmon-pink. M 
PATRICIA LEHMAN—A sparkling ger- 
anium pink with peach center. Recurv- 
ed and twisted petals give a feathery 
effect. An upright grower. Blooms 
Sey oy eg atte Cegecat (YE Olek MRE SSB) Eech $0.50 
ees 
