BC-32 HUNTSMAN — D-L. Vivid bright scarlet orange overlaid with 
bronze tints. One of the best. 60c each. 
WC-28 IVORY SPOON—L. Dainty ivory white spoon shaped flowers. 
40c each. 
*PC-170 JOAN HELEN—SD-E. Greatly underrated for it’s really beautiful. 
A mass of glittering crimson purple; cushion. 45c each. 
YC-12 JUDITH ANDERSON—D-M. Free flowering golden yellow button 
pompon, 40¢ each. 
*BC-17 KATHLEEN LEHMAN—D-M. Brightest orange gold deepening to 
red gold at center. One of the best. 28 inches. 45c each. 
YC-110 KING MIDAS—D-M. Large bright golden yellow flowers. 30 
inches. 40¢ each. 
SC-44 KRISTINE—S-L. Large deep rose pink daisy. 18 inches. 45c each. 
*YC-15 LEE POWELL—D-M. Large shaggy flowers of Chinese yellow to 
orange yellow at center. Very prolific flowering, tall and a wonderful cut 
flower. One of the best. 60c¢ each. 
*RC-2 LESHARA—D-E. (1952 Univ. of Nebr.) Fully double mulberry 
red pompons which are long lasting remaining showy for 4 or more weeks. 
Very frost tolerant and fine for cutting. 60c each. 
PC-33 MAGENTA SPOON—F lowers of excellent spoon form with silvery 
lilac tubes and deep rose purple spoons. 20 inches. Oct. 1. 40¢ each. 
PC-122 MAGNOLIA—D-M. Large soft pink pompons with cream tints. 
45¢ each. 
RC-94 MAHOGANY CUSHION—D-M. A fine cushion of jasper red shad- 
ing to mahogany. 45c each. 
*PC-139 MALINDA BROWN—D-M. A magnificent rose pink with strong 
lavender undertone. Flowers globular, mounded at center, petals strongly in- 
curved and twisted. 24 inches. 60c each. 
WC-101 MARY PICKFORD—D-M. Flowers are white button pompons. 
Bushy plant. 40¢ each. 
*kPC-16 MASQUERADE—D-. Masses of one inch silvery rose balls with 
deeper centers until maturity. Very fine. 50¢e each. 
YC-2 MING—D-M. Chinese yellow to deep rich orange yellow; flowers 
resemble glorified calendulas. Beautiful. 60¢ each. 
**kRC-183 MISCHIEF—(Bristol ’53) <A cute little rascal. Multitudes of tiny 
1 inch daisies.of glowing beet root purple to deep amaranth, or rose-red, com- 
pletely blanket the extra nice bushy 18-24” plants. “The Mum that looks like 
a cineraria.” $1.00 each. 
WcC-149 MONOGRAM — S-M. Pure white broad petaled small daisy. 
40c each. 
*PC-140 MYRTLE WALGREEN—D-M. Rich amaranth purple underlaid 
with silvery lilac, aging to clear mallow purple. Excels Chippewa. 28 inches. 
50¢ each. 
PC-167 NECTAR—D-M. Orchid lavender with bright center. 40¢ each. 
YC-92 NUGGETS—D-M. Pure yellow pompons freely produced. Medium 
height. 40c¢ each. 
YC-68 OLD GOLD—D-M. Two inch pompons of golden yellow combined 
with tints of old gold. 20 inches. 40¢ each. 
PC-67 OLIVE LONGLAND—D-M. Large apricot toned salmon pink flow- 
ers. 40c each. 
YC-89 ORANGE QUEEN—D-M. (English) Large rich golden yellow 
flowers with orange cast. 24 inches. 40c each. 
PC-177 ORCHID HELEN—D-M. Sturdy, orchid pink flowers of unusual 
beauty. Very strong healthy grower. 18 inches. 50e each. 
PC-78 ORCHID SPOON—Lovely orchid pink spoon. Blooms early Oct. 
40c each. 
