ELIZABETH HOOD DePetris New 1952 
—-A very large pompon of vivid laven- 
der-pink. A solid flower on strong stems 
and healthy, lush foliage. Welcomed in 
commerce as an ideal cut flower. Oct. 
MR et ees en NE: Each $0.60 
FIESTA D—A very brilliant pom of 
orange-rust and very frost resistant. 
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HUNTSMAN D (Bristol)—Vivid scarlet- 
orange overcast with walnut-bronze. 
Lovely 3 inch blooms. Very prolific and 
hardy. (1949). M 
IRENE—An ideal cut flower type button 
of pure white with yellow center. Ab 
ZSUBILEE D (Bristol) New 1952—Opens 
crimson, mellowing to a deep clear red. 
Plant all aglow for weeks. Oct. 1. S 
BEL LS 9h ap eh sR eae Each $0.50 
JUDITH ANDERSON D (Bristol) — 
Masses of golden-yellow buttons. 
LAVENDER LADY D (Bristol) — The 
only 3 inch true lavender. Very hardy. T 
MAGNIFICENT D (Kraus) — Glorious 
4-inch flowers of plum-red or rosy card- 
inal, with coppery cast. Strong branch- 
es, excellent for cutting. T __ Each $0.50 
MASQUERADE—A much hardier hy- 
brid of the old favorite Jewel. A round- 
ed 2 foot mass of 1 inch balls of silvery- 
rose with darker centers. Glistens in the 
October sun, appearing almost deep lav- 
ender. Me aoe eee Each $0.75 
MISCHIEF S (Bristol 1953) New—A pi- 
quant little gamin you will adore. Hun- 
dreds of tiny sparkling rubies studded 
like velvety stars astride a rich green 
world. Single one inch blooms of beet- 
purple to amaranth and deep rose blank- 
et this 18 inch plant. Dainty sprays for 
corsages. The Mum that looks like a 
CINERARIA. Oct. Ist. __ Each Net $0.75 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT D (Cummings)— 
A peach-pink blended with rosy-bronze 
and a salmon cast over all. A very pop- 
ular mum that is here to stay. M 
MYRTLE WALGREEN D (Kraus) — 
Rich armanranth-purple, underlaid with 
silvery lilac, aging to clean, clear mal- 
low-purple. Excels Chippewa. M 
NOCTURNE New — A deep crimson 
medium sized pompon. A new color in 
this size pom. Used commercially for 
the cut flower trade. Oct. 10. M 
large snow-white. 
NYTODA (DePetris) Oct. 12 — Good 
sized, duplex daisy with excellent sub- 
stance. Color golden apricot. Makes 
good sprays on strong stems 30” to 36”. 
An excellent daisy with healthy growth 
and fairly good production. A good cut- 
ting variety. 
RED RIDINGHOOD D—A good bright 
deep red. M 
ROBINHUE Y 1951 — A very double 
large red, decorative pompon. A very 
good show type. Blooms Oct. 15. 
HUBY POM D (Bristol—A very good 
ruby-red pompon. : 
SILVER PLATE New—A lovely pure 
white decorative. Excellent for cutting. 
M 
SPINDRIFT (B. N., 1952)—Symmetri- 
cally sculptured, artlessly appealing § is 
this divinely formed white treasure. 
Faintly dahlia-like, faultlessly double, 
3-inch flowers with only the most mi- 
nute hint of cream in centers. Statue- 
sque 2-foot plants with wonderful short 
cutting sprays. October 3. __ Each $0.60 
WINTERSET D (Peck)—Strong-growing, 
A valuable addition, 
a‘ it blooms with Mrs. DuPont and Red 
Velvet. Jk 
YELLOW IRENE—A light lemon yel- 
low button used for cut flower trade. 
M 
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