MAHOGANY CUSHION (Lehman—A superior cushion with double 
“Cactus” fiowers of jasper red to mahogany. Sept. 25th. 50¢ each. 
PAPOOSE (Kellogg)—Extra dwarf 10-12” mounded plants covered 
with double wine red flowers. A very cute popular variety. 
55¢ each. 
POWDER PUFF (Bristol) —The best white cushion. Low plants form- 
ing a solid sheet of creamy white flowers. 12” plants. September 
15th. 50¢ each. 
RED CLOUD—Bushy plants covered with vivid velvety scarlet 244” 
double blooms. September 20th. 50¢ each. 
ROUGE CUSHION (Lehman)—Nicely shaped plants with brilliant, 
unfading red flowers. Attractive dark green foliage. September 
20th. 50¢ each. 
SALUTE (Martin)—Bushy plants covered with double purple flow- 
ers in early September. A very showy early bloomer. 50¢ each. 
SEPTEMBER CHEER—Compact plants, double cherry red flowers 
with quilled petals. Very frost tolerant. 12-15” plants. Septem- 
ber 24th. 50¢ each. 
VARIEGATED CUSHION (Becker)—A most unusual sort. Flowers 
are two toned in two ways. The basic color is rose-lavender, the 
center of petals and center of flowers are deeper colored. 55¢ each. 
TWO ADDITIONAL COLLECTIONS OF FINE CUSHIONS— 
One each of Cody Golden Carpet, Powder Puff, 
Rouge Cushion and Variegated Cushion. 
A $2.50 value for $2.10. 
One each of Copper ‘N’ Gold, Powder Puff, Rouge Cushion 
and Salute. A $2.10 value for $1.75. 
For other choice cushion varieties see the 1955 introduction 
Amethyst Cushion, 1954 introductions Copper ‘N’ Gold and Maple 
Mound and the Nebraska varieties Cody and Tecumseh. 
Dine Der fives 
ADMIRATION (Bristol)—Sturdy 2 to 2% ft. plants with sprays of 
3” blooms of a bright peach-salmon and fawn blend with soft 
red-gold flushes. Late September flowering. 55¢ each. 
ALERT (Becker)—Three inch fully double flowers of rich, unfad- 
ing purple. One of the best early sorts. September 15th. 22” high. 
50¢ each. 
ANDREW (Becker)—One of the most beautiful garden mums. Plants 
22” high with clusters of 3” ball shaped blooms of a soft red with 
ashes of roses overtones. A perpetual visitor’s favorite. Early 
October. d5¢ each. 
APACHE (Kraus)—Fully double 4” flowers of orient red with long 
overlapping rolled petals which give a slight quilled appearance. 
Firm, graceful upright 20” plants. September 20th on. 55¢ each. 
BETTY (Conard-Pyle)—The favorite true rose pink. Does not fade 
to mauve. 26” plants. October Ist. 50¢ each. 
