lew Whams for 1955 
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA 
KIOWA—Long stemmed, heavy clusters of bright red-orange pom- 
pons are produced in profusion beginning in late September. 
The foliage is especially beautiful, being a very attractive rich 
dark green shade, having inherited this quality from a Chrysan- 
themum nipponicum hybrid. Plants measure 30” high and 20 
to 24” across. One of the finest cut flower mums to appear on 
the scene in recent years. 75¢ each| 
NORTH PLATTE—Massive, very double, 3-5” flowers in clusters of 
3 to 5 in an attractive bright orange shade are borne on husky 
30” plants from about September 20th on. As the flowers age 
the petals show spoon tips, which character adds new interest. 
An altogether desirable newcomer which attracted many favor- 
able comments from our visitors last fall. 75¢ each. 
FLEMING’S FLOWER FIELDS 
AMETHYST ANEMONE (Fleming)—The finest purple “Anemone- 
flowered” mum to date. The large purple blooms at first appear 
to be fully double, however shortly the several rows of broad 
ray petals open wide to reveal a full crested lavender anemone 
center with occasional bronze tints. Flowers are produced in 
heavy clusters on 24” plants from October 8th until killing 
freezes. Frost tolerant. 75¢ each. 
AMETHYST CUSHION (Bristol 2-48-CPK)—Several years ago Bris- 
tol Nurseries sent a number of seedlings to the University of 
Nebraska for trial. This variety was one of those which has at- 
tracted much attention in those trials. We are pleased to be 
able to offer this variety, which is especially well adapted to 
the mid-west, to our gardening friends exclusively this year. 
Compact 12-15” mound-like plants with 115” double amethyst 
purple flowers from mid-September until killing frosts. Quantity 
very limited this year. 75¢ each. 
ANCASTER (CANADIAN) HYBRIDS 
ANCASTER BURGUNDY (Emberley)—Masses of medium sized (3- 
4”) flowers of rosy pink shading to rich burgundy. Petals are 
pointed and twisted, with Cactus Dahlia-like flowers. Late Sep- 
tember. 75¢ each. 
ANCASTER PURPLE (Emberley)—Large double blooms Olea srich, 
striking rosy purple. Stems are long and sprays full of bloom 
from late September on. 75¢ each. 
SALMON BEAUTY (Emberley)—Long stemmed sprays of rich sal- 
mon pink flowers are produced in profusion from late Septem- 
ber on. 75¢ each. 
FIVE TOP NOTCH 1955 INTRODUCTIONS—One each of 
Amethyst Anemone, Amethyst Cushion, Kiowa, North 
Platte and Salmon Beauty. A $3.75 value for $3.25. 
