HARDY GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
CUSHION and BEDDING VARIETIES 
GOLDEN CARPET (Bristol), Pom, Bush 1 ft. Sept. 15. Golden 
mound ideal for bedding with Dwarf varieties. 
GOV. DUFF, Dec., 2’’-1/2’, Oct. 5. Cadmium orange suffused 
Spanish Orange. Early low spreading grower, a mass of 
color, with wonderful possibilities for landscape effects. 
JOAN HELEN, Single 21/2’’-11/’, Sept. 20. Magenta rose. Very 
showy and compact bushes for borders. 
MAJOR CUSHION, 17/2’-1’, Oct. 9. Amaranth rose. Exotic 
blooms of pompon form and good substance. 
MISCHIEF (Bristol 1953), Single, 1’’-1’ to 1/2’, Oct. 10. Peony 
purple diminutive with about 2 rows of petals and a 
beautiful yellow center. Beautiful bush for low landscape 
work and borders. 
POWDER PUFF (Bristol), Cush., 11/2/-1’, Sept. 1 
- . Gleaming 
white mound 2 ft. across. 
RED CLOUD, Cush., 2’’-1’, Sept. 25. Cardinal red suffused 
gold. One of the best in this color and type. 
SALMON CUSHION. 4”-11/2', Sept. 15. The largest flowering 
cushion. Fully double salmon pink. 
SPOON 
CANARY SPOON (Lehman), 2-2’, Oct. 25. Bright yellow, 
both tubes and spoons same tone. 
CAROL C. (Coles 1951), 31/2'’-3’, Oct. 12. Pastel mauve tube 
with mallow purple tips. One we recommend. 
GARNET SPOON (Lehman), 21/2’-2/2', Oct. 15. Fuchsia pur- 
ple with lighter tubes. Fine stems. 
GRAND CANYON (Coles 1951), Spoon, 3’'-2’, Oct. 15. Mag- 
nolia purple to light phlox purple. This is a honey. It 
reminds one of a Pinwheel as the petals radiate from the 
center. Wonderful for cut flower. 
LOVELY NELL (Coles 1951), 31/2’’-21/2', Oct. 1. Terra cotta to 
Naples yellow. Inner row of petals is incurved. 
MAGNETIC SPOON. 3-2’, Oct. 15. Mallow purple to mauve 
which puts it in the lavender class. Very satisfactory. 
PUMPKIN SPOON (Lehman), 2’-21/2’, Oct. 1. Persimmon or 
Marigold orange. A mass of color and very showy. 
REMEMBER ME (Coles 1951), 31/2’/-2’, Oct. 1. Turkey red 
shading to jasper red, a gorgeous variety. A beauty much 
admired. Frost resistant. 
ROSEMARY (Coles), 31/2’’-3’, Oct. 15. Amaranth rose or light 
phlox purple. Attractive upright plant. 
WHITE SPOON. 37-11/2’, Oct. 25. A very pretty white. 
Healthy grower. Not too hardy. 
YELLOW SPOON. 3’-11/2', Oct. 25. Lemon yellow. One of 
the best spoons. 
SINGLE 
44NDI. 31/2’’-2', Oct. 1. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture Seedling. 
Clear lemon yellow. The best clear yellow single we have 
seen. 
ATLANTIC. 3”-3’, Oct. 20. Mallow purple or deep Amaranth 
rose with three rows of petals. Wonderful cut flower. 
BAMBOO. 21/2’'-21/2', Oct. 10. Golden apricot suffused or- 
ange. A fine cut flower with 3 rows of petals. 
CALIF. WHITE DAISY. 2’-21/2’‘, Oct. 15. Lovely white with 
two rows of petals recommended for cutting. 
ELAINE FELTON. 21/2’-2’, Sept. 25. Bright red that does not 
fade. Nice bush and stems. 
GOLDEN ROCKET. 2’-3’, Oct. 15. Mimosa yellow with 2 or 3 
rows of petals fine for cutting. 
GOLDRUSH. 2’'-21/2’, Oct. 10. A beautiful clear mimosa yel- 
low with 5 rows of petals. One of the best. 
KRISTINA. 3-1/2’, Oct. 25. Beautiful magenta rose. One of 
the best. Very showy. 
NORTH STAR. 2’’-2', Sept. 15. Pure white. A real white daisy 
type. Early and very hardy. 
RAJAH. 37’-3’, Oct. 15. Deep cardinal (non-fading). Five rows 
of petals with large yellow center. Wonderful to cut. 
POMPON 
BLONDIE (Dahl), 11/2’’-2', Oct. 25. Cadmium yellow shading 
orange at center. Very attractive. Fine for cutting. 
BRIGHT FORECAST. 2’’-3’, Oct. 20. A bright formal yellow. 
Wonderful for cutting. 
CARMEL. 134’'-3', Oct. 15. Very 
Round blooms. Nice stiff stems. 
CLASSIC. 2’'-3/2’, Oct. 20. A large semi-formal white pom- 
pon. Fine to cut, long stems. 
ENTERPRISE. 2’’-3’, Oct. 15. Mallow purple with golden reflex 
showing at center. Fine stems for cutting. 
FORBIDDEN FRUIT. 1147-212’, Oct. 15. Amaranth rose with 
lighter reflex. Good sprays for cutting. 
LILLIAN DOTY. 21/2’-3/2', Oct. 24. Light amaranth rose. Long 
stems for cutting. 
MASQUERADE (Bristol), 1’’-2’, Oct. 15. Bright silvery rose 
with darker centers. Fine for cutting. Reminds you of 
Jewel but much hardier. 
MICHIGAN WHITE. 2’-3’, Oct. 15. An early White Doty 
similar in size and form. Nice clusters. 
MODEL O’PERFECTION. 1’-2’, Oct. 15. One of the best 
small white pompons. 
PINK DOT. 11/2’’-3’, Oct. 10. Pastel mauve, mallow purple 
center and shadings. Wonderful for cutting. 
PINK DOTY. 21/2’-31/2’, Oct. 24. Persian rose. Similar in 
growth and size to Lillian Doty but a much deeper pink. 
PINNOCHIO. 1’-2’, Oct. 25. A new small white suffused 
and lightly tipped amaranth rose. Fine stems. 
SUNAPE (U. of N. H.), 11/2‘’-3’, Sept. 18. A new golden yel- 
low, fully double. Attractive. 
WHITE DOTY. 2’'-21/2’, Oct. 25, Pure ivory white. Long stems 
for cutting. 
lovely cadmium orange. 
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