PEPITA D (Kraus) — Densely quilled 
button pompon of egg shell-white. M 
PATHFINDER D (U.N. 1953)—The Car- 
nation flowered mum. 3 in. full, high 
centered bright yellow with petals notch- 
ed and lascinated. Very hardy. Sept. 
Each $0.50 
PLAINSMAN D (U. N. 1953)—Another 
carnation flowered mum of bronze. 
Flowers are notched and lascinated on 
terminal clusters of from three to five. 
Ideal for cut flowers and corsages. Very 
Daroy soept ieee ee Each $0.50 
POLAR ICE — Clear ice-white, large 
double blooms from early September 
on. Plants are very free-flowering. M 
REMEMBERANCE—Deep ruby carmine 
color that is retained for the life of the 
flower. Finest red to date. Blooms 
Sept. 27 
RONNIE (Floralane)—Tiny purplish-red, 
yellow centered pompons on tall bushy 
plant. Ideal cut flower. Oct. 15. ak 
RUSTY RED D (Lehman) New 1953— 
The earliest and longest lasting red in 
existence. Opens cherry-red aging to 
qa live rust. Very prolific bloom. Sept. 
La RV eee ae Each $0.60 
SALUTE D (Martin)—Cushion type plant 
with medium sized blooms, deep purple. 
The extremely bushy 12 in. plant is cov- 
ered with blooms from Sept. 5th to frost. 
SEPT. BRONZE D (Cummings — A 
golden-bronze cushion type pompon. S 
SEPT. CHEER D—A good cherry-red. 
SEPT. DAWN D—Large, bright rose- 
pin. M 
SEPT. SUNSHINE SD—A free flower- 
ing early yellow. M 
TIFFANY ROSE—A medium sized sing- 
le of deep rose. A very lovely variety 
in the singles. 
WHITE CLOUD (Univ. of Neb.)—Large 
pure white decorative. Improves Ava- 
lanche in flower quality, plant vigor, and 
frost tolerance. Recommended for gar- 
den culture and pot plants. __ Each $0.50 
YELLOW CHRIS COLUMBUS—1951— 
A lemon-yellow sport of the well known 
Chris Columbus, welcomed by commer- 
cial growers for the cut flower value. 
MUMS BLOOMING IN OCTOBER 
ALEX CUMMINGS D (Bristol) 1952— 
Vivid Cerise, softly shading to rose with 
gold tinted centers. 4 inch blooms, in- 
curved at centers, recurving at petal 
ends on 2% ft. lusty plants. Oct. 3. 
Fee Te oe oR eh MOT are ee oe tee Each $0.75 
AMBER GLOW D (Youdath)—A bril- 
liant rosy-bronze. S) 
ARGONNE D (DePetris)—A fully round- 
ed button type pompon of very rich 
amaranth purple. (1949). M 
BEACON D (Kraus)—Coral-apricot to 
flaming nasturtium-orange at center. A 
tall plant with large blooms. Excellent 
MUL LOWeTS “Ua oer year a Each $0.50 
BLACK VELVET D — A bushy plant 
loaded with medium sized blooms of 
real dark red. Oct. 10th. SS) 
CARMINE QUEEN D (DePetris)—Tall 
Dark, Carmine-red. A very luxuriant 
cut flower. Oct. 10th. 
CARNIVAL D (Bristol)X—Large blooms 
of burnt orange blend that gleams. 43 
CHOPIN D (DePetris) 1954—Imagine a 
4 to 4% inch, incurve bloom of light 
bronze on medium size plants with long 
stems for cutting. 20 or more blooms 
on well grown plants. Very Hardy. Oct. 
LOE Oe Rie cary or areas oe Each $0.60 
DAWN ROSE D (Kraus) — Flower is 
grenadine to bittersweet-pink, lighten- 
ing to bright flesh color at the margins. 
(1949). M 
Each $0.60 
= ELIZABETH HOOD 
ree tah, strong stemmed lavender pink, 
i forly Gefober. 
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