. JUBILEE (Bristcl)—Stocky 18” plants with deep crimson red pom- 
pons. Equally good for bedding or as a source of cut flowers. 
Extremely freeze resistant. October 1st. 50¢ each. 
LIMELIGHT (Floralane)—Large informal pompons of primrose yel- 
low with deeper centers. A favorite among the newer ones. 
55¢ each. 
MY LOVE (Becker)—Bali shaped pompon of white edged with pur- 
ple. A fine long stemmed cut flower. Early October. 50¢ each. 
YELLOW ERMINE (Floralane)—A lovely lemon yellow sport of 
Ermine. Clusters of 2-3” ball shaped fiowers. Good cut. Late Sep- 
tember. 50¢ each. 
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POMPON COLLECTION—One each of Carmine Queen, 
Charles Nye, Fairbow, My Love, Yellow Ermine 
and KIOWA. A $3.25 value for $2.75. 
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THE CUTE BUTTON MUMS 
CHIQUITA (Kraus)—The finest bright yellow button. An excellent 
source of cut flowers in late September. 22” plants. 50¢ each. 
MARIONETTE (Yoder)—Clusters of bright coppery apricot buttons 
on long stiff stems for cutting. 28” plants. Late Sept. 50¢ each. 
RED ELF  Lehman)—Compact 12-15” plants with tiny red semi- 
double red buttons. Mid September. 50¢ each. 
ROSITA (Kraus)—The attractive rose pink counterpart of Chiquita. 
Persian rose buttons. September 24th. 50¢ each. 
WHITE BOUNTY (Kraus)—Sturdily upright 25” plants with sprays 
of pure white buttons. The finest in its type. September 18th. See 
picture inside back cover. 50¢ each. 
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BUTTON MUM COLLECTION—One each of Bright Eye, 
Chiquita, Rosita and White Bounty. A $2.10 value for $1.80. 
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NOVELTY MUMS 
AMETHYST ANEMONE (Fleming 1955)—See 1955 introductions. 
FASCINATION (Grand 
Mere)—The best early 
flowering quilled sort to 
date which is listed in 
some catalogues as Pink 
Quill. Very large spidery 
quilled flowers 4 to 6 
inches across of a de- 
lightful shell pink shade. 
Bushy two foot plants. 
Late Sept. 75¢ each. 
GOLD SPOON (Lehman)— 
Large semi-double to 
double spoon flowers of 
bright golden yellow to 
arolin yellow. Fine cut 
flower. Oct. 1. 50¢ each. 
