FUCHSIA FAIRY—One of the cutest mums. Nicely shaped bushy plants 
10 to 12 inches high and covered with one inch flowers of sparkling fuchsia, 
GLADNESS (Kraus)—Fully double. clear China-rose. Winter hardy and one 
of the first to bloom. Height 18 inches. Late Aug. 
GOLDEN GOPHER (Kraus)—Deep cadmium-orange with tints of buttercup- 
yellow on tips of petals. Upright plant with flat flower. Height 18 inches. 
Late Sept. 
HAZELWOOD (Kraus)—Double two inch flowers of red shading to dusty 
rose. Bushy two foot plants blooming early Oct. 
HEARTSTRINGS—tThree inch flowers of a delicate red with silvery overcast. 
Another very lovely and unusual shade. Very floriferous. Height 22 inches. 
Sept. 15th. 
HOLIDAY (Kraus)—Strong plant supporting an abundance of bronze-gold 
flowers with bronze centers. Large flower, excellent when cut. Height 24 
inches, blooming Oct. Ist. 
HUNTSMA N—tThree inch blooms of scarlet-orange overlaid walnut-bronze. 
One of the best in early Oct. Height 24 inches. 
KATHLEEN LEHMAN—Brightest orange-gold, deepening to red-gold at 
center. Exciting bronze shades. Height 28 inches, Late Sept. 
LEE POWELL (Kraus)—Large flowers of soft chinese-yellow, orange-yellow 
at center. A favorite here. Height 30 inches. Late Sept. 
MALINDA BROWN (Kraus)—A magnificent clear lavender-pink. Flowers 
globular; petals strongly incurved and twisted. Very strong and_ healthy. 
Height 24 inches. Late Sept. 
MING (Kraus)—Large stiff petaled flowers of orange-gold resembling a 
calendula in form. Height 20 inches. Late Sept. 
MISCHIEF—A novelty! Blossoms under one inch in size smother the short 
cushion plant. Short petals of beetroot-purple to deep rose-red surround a 
big yellow center. Height 14 inches. Oct. Ist. 
PATRICIA LEHMAN (Kraus)—Sparkling g2ranium-pink with peach center. 
Reflexed and twisted petals give a fluffy, feathery effect. Height 24 inches. 
Late Sept. 
PINK SPINNER—Quill-like orchid-pink, a flower that looks like a star. 
Double. Height 24 inches. Late Sept. 
RAGGEDY ANN—Plants form mounds about 2 feet high completely covered 
with beautiful pure white carnation-flowered blooms. Very effective for 
garden use or cutting. Oct. 1st. 
RED GLOW (Kraus)—Dark glowing red 2 inch blooms in abundance on strong, 
vigorous plants about 30 inches tall, blooming early Oct. 
REMEMBRANCE (Kraus)—A deep ruby-carmine color that is retained for 
the life of the flower. One of the very best reds. Frost hardy. Height 24 inches. 
Late Sept. 
ROSE DUST (Kraus)—Large flat double flowers of dark rose red which is 
brightened by soft maize yellow reverse. Very free-flowering. Height 24 inches. 
Late Sept. 
ROUGE CUSHION—A far suprior red semi-cushion. Intense red-cushion 
flowers show a small bright yellow center when matured. Height 15 inches. 
Late Sept. 
ROYAL ROBE (Kraus)—Large flowers of a glowing, unfading beetroot 
purple. Truly outstanding; color superb. Height 27 inches. Late Sept. 
ROYAL RUBY (Kraus)—Double crimson with bright ruby reflections; fade- 
less weather resistant. Height 24 inches. Early Oct. 
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