NEW HARDY MUMS FOR 1955 
Plants each $.80 cents Net 
APACHE. D. (Kraus) Firecracker-red with golden over- 
cast. Vigorous plant and growth. Sept. 
ADORABLE. D. Early completely double pure salmon 
pink, The pinkest of all mums. Sept. 
LADY’S CHOICE. D. Large pastel pink ivory. Fully double 
4 in. flowers. Grand plants. Sept. 
REAL GOLD. D. 3 in. flower of pure deep golden yel- 
low. A gold mum different from other yellows. Sept. 
LARGE HARDY DECORATIVE 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Prices for well grown Chrysanthemum plants 
—Plants $.45 each; 3 of one variety for 
Sie15: 
ALERT. An exceptionally fine large, early, dark purple. 
We think this is very fine. Sept. 20. 
ALEX CUMMING. D. 4 in. Rich pure cerise, softening 
to a clean rose. The fine blooms incurve at center. 
Strong 2% ft. plants, nice long stems for cutting. 
Oct. 
AZTEC GOLD. Large, frost resistant clear lemon yellow. 
A splendid new yellow. Oct. 
AVALANCHE. D. The world’s favorite large cream-white 
mum. Sept. 
BETTY. SD. 3 in. Splendid up-right rose-pink. Large 
wide petal flowers. Sept. 28. 
CECIL BEED. D. A splendid early fully double deep 
lavender pink. A very dependable and free flower- 
ing mum. Sept. 
CHAS. NYE. D. 3 in. The easiest yellow to sell in our 
fields. Clusters of large fully double flowers of 
buttercup yellow. Sept. 28. 
CHIPPEWA. D. Slightly incurved, bright aster-purple. 
Good North. Sept. 
CROWNING GLORY. D. Large bright bronze. Sept. 
CROWN JEWEL. D. (Kraus) 
brilliant sheen. Sept. 
Bright current-red with 
EARLY CRIMSON. D. Crimped petals of bright crimson. 
Sept. 
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FASCINATION. D. 4 in. Silvery lavender pink shading 
to soft white. Long stems on 2 ft. bushes. Sept. 
GARNET SPOON. SD. (Lehman) Purple tubes with red 
spoons accented by a bright yellow center. Oct. 
GOLDEN HOURS. D. An early and popular deep 
lemon-Chrome. Sept. 
GOLDEN SALMON. D. Fine golden bronze shade. 
Very hardy. 
HOLIDAY. D. A new bright golden bronze that will 
grow 4 in. Domed center. Has a perfect habit of 
growth and is very hardy. Sept. 
LEE POWELL. D. Fine large flowers of Chinese yellow 
to orange yellow and very prolific. The mum of 
the year. 
LORENZO, D. (Kraus) Rich, flaming, dark dianthus 
purple with quilled petals. Sept. 
MALINDA BROWN. D. A 
rose-pink. Late Sept. 
free flowering incurved 
MEDITATION. Fully double, 3 in. A firm two-toned 
flower of soft light jasper red and maize yellow 
with orange reverse. Oct. 6. 
MYRTLE WALGREN. D. Rich amaranth purple, under- 
laid silvery lilac, aging to clear purple. Late Sept. 
OLD LAVENDER. D. Large self lavender. Earlier and 
larger than Lavender Lady. Sept. 
ORCHID HELEN. A sturdy orchid-pink of 
beauty. Very fine. Sept. 10. 
unusual 
PATRICIA LEHMAN. A sparkling geranium-pink with 
peach center. Recurved and twisted petals give 
fluffy feathery effect. Good strong grower. Sept. 28. 
PEACH SPOON. Lively peach-colored spoons with 
Chinese-yellow tubes, aging to pinkish peach. A 
very large flower, outstandingly different. Oct. 8. 
QUILLED CUSHION. D. Oriental red to bright bronze. 
REMEMBRANCE. This is a deep ruby-carmine color 
that is retained for the life of the flower. In our 
estimation it is the finest red produced to date. 
Sept. 27. 
ROSEDUST. D. Immense bright cherry red. Bush growth. 
Excellent for cutting. Late Sept. 
ROUGE CUSHION. SD. A new beautiful brilliant bright 
red early cushion. Sept. 
