CECIL BEED (Wallies Gardens)—The finest early pink. Clusters of 
bright rose pink 3” flowers. Very free flowering, thus providing 
an abundance of cut flowers. Early September. 50¢ each. 
GLACIER (Longley)—Early pure white double flowers. Sturdy 18- 
20” upright plants. Early September. 50¢ each. 
GLOW WORM (Bristol)—18-24” plants loaded with 2” semi-double 
brilliant tangerine scarlet flowers aging to a warm bronzy red. 
A very hardy early September bloomer. 50¢ each. 
NYE’S FAVORITE (Lehman)—Masses of 3” lavender pink flowers 
with golden tints at edge of petals. Early September. 50¢ each. 
ORCHID HELEN (Becker) 
—Bushy plants. One of 
the most prolific early 
lavender pink mums. A 
seedling of the popular 
Joan Helen. 50¢ each. 
MARTIN’S WHITE (Mar- 
tin) Immense 4” flowers 
cover compact bushy 16” 
plants. Truly outstand- 
ing. September 8th. Pic- 
tured. 50¢ each. 
Additional fine early bloomers will be found among the Uni- 
versity of Nebraska mums and the cushion varieties. 
COLLECTION OF EARY BLOOMERS—One each of 
Canary, Cecil Beed, Glacier, Osceola and Leshara. 
A $2.55 value for $2.15. 
; MODERN POMPONS 
CARMINE QUEEN (De Petris)—-Long stemmed bright carmine red 
pompons. A favorite for early October cut flowers. Frost tolerant. 
50¢ each. 
CHARLES NYE (Kraus)—A perpetual cut flower favorite. Large 
fully double buttercup yellow flowers. September 25th. 50¢ each. 
FAIRBOW ‘Kraus)—Double flat pompons 114” across of light laven- 
der pink. Bushy 20-24” plants. Mid September. 90¢ each. 
GENERALISSIMG (Wayside)—Loveiy fully double stiff petalled 
flowers of Magnolia purple. The finest in its class. Mid September. 
50¢ each. 
GOLDEN MEMORIES (Rosebud)—Nicely shaped 2 ft. plants with 
heavy sprays of double flat bright yellow pompons of excellent 
substance. September 20th. 50¢ each. 
GOLDEN SURPRISE (Hurley)—Long stemmed, upright plant with 
heavy sprays of tightly knit deep lemon chrome pompons. Fine 
cut flower. 50¢ each. 
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