D., Double; SD., Semi-double; S., Single; SP., Spoon 
a" Height Blooming Price Height Blooming Price 
Name and Description in Inches Date Each Per 3 Name and Description in Inches Date Each Per 3 
Dr. L. E. Longley. D. (U. of Minn.) Golden Mound. D. (Lehman.) Pictured 
Fully double, bright rose-pmk. Very p. 11. Excellent golden yellow cushion. 
POOd Veal yapeesw nee arrest oat. 24 Aug. 20 $0.60 $1.50 Numerous 2-inch flowers on short, dark 
Early Crimson. D. (Lehman.) Pictured ereén Dranches!etg.. mae taker ein 18 Sept. 12 $0.50 $1.25 
p. 15. Grand crimp-petaled, bright crim- Golden Sunset. D. (Kraus.) Immense, 
son flowers on a rigid, upright plant. burnished copper with ruby center. One 
Wervahardy amen nee cree nee amen 26 Sept. 14 Aof0) thal) of the most showy of recent introductions. 22 Sept. 26 60 1.50 
Early Gold. D. (Lehman.) Very early! Gold Lode. D. (Commercial.) Large, re- 
peng eogee coe pompon with dark flexed flowers of light golden yellow. Dis- 
5 ccs ee ae or pots or borders... 18 Sept. 4 60 1.50 bud for larger blooms..........-.+++++ 40 Oct. 1 (501.05 
arly Harvest. D. (Kraus.) A mass of Gold Spoon. D. (Lehman.) Large flower 
charming mahogany-orange flowers for eeslaehadine ¢ i Il 
two months. Superior to all popular aR hag se oes ONS es 
dwarf plant. Tube longer than spoon and 
CuShionuyanleties ae amr ene ere inte 16 Sept. 7 A010 ee 10) 
always about the same color........... Sie Octent 60 1.50 
Early Kathleen. D. (Lehman #968.) New 
1955! An early coppery bronze. A dead Harvest Bronze. D. (U. of Minn.) A 
ringer in both color and form for the rich apricot-bronze with a gold under- 
popular Kathleen Lehman, but two to tone. Large, 3-inch flowers on a low 
three sweeks earlier, wy cuemeceucdee soe 26 Sept.14 1.00 2.50 plant. Very early.........---+...0005, 15 Aug. 20 60 1.50 
Early Lavender. D. (Kraus.) A delicate- Hero. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 8. Bright 
toned, early-flowermg, pure pearly laven- gleaming scarlet-red to spectrum-red. 
der with slightly deeper center. Free Bree Howerine asm seine rea 24 Oct. 1 ARQ) thes 10) 
flowernmne and vicorouss sere eee 2mmDept20) 75 2.00 | Holiday. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 16, 23. 
Early Pastel. D. (Lehman.) A gorgeous Strong plant supporting an abundance of 
combination of fawn-amber and apricot bronze-gold flowers with pure bronze 
gives us the gorgeous pastel coloring of center. Large flower, excellent when cut. 
Mrs. du Pont a full month earlier. Very Still making an extra-good showing since 
E DLER Ciao nutes AN teocl Gn C 22 Sept. 15 75 2.00 FES INtFOGUCtION...cnnin. ees ney cree 2A CDi 2s fe FRU 
Ermine. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 14, 16. Honeycomb. D. Formal golden yellow 
Wide-petaled, pure white with cream keen oels soomomohoooneacodrhct odo dear 24 Sept. 28 53) 2.00 
center. Tall, sturdy plant and vigorous Huntsman. D. (Bristol.) Bright scarlet- 
grower. Excellent when cut.......-.... 50m Octal SA0) 11530) Green Gree with pine ne 
Fairbow. D. (Kraus.) Heavy-bloomin rowth much like its parent, Carniva 
lavender-pmk pompon. Splendid uptight, Hardy and a good cut flower............ BOmEOCtaLO of Dae.) 
growth makes it a good cut flower. . Sept. 10 60 1.50 | Innocence. D. (Grand Mere.) Perfectly 
Fascination. D. (Bristol.) Stennine a formed, 4-inch, pure chalk-white blooms 
inch, silvery lavender-pink, a little deeper Ci Geis Mb oooonnsuooessoou pee DC Oe 24 Oct. 12 A/D 2.00 
at center; buds rosy red. Early flowers Jeweltone. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 9. 
ALMOST ULE: Winite sapere ren enna 24 Sept.28 1.00 2.50 Sparkling bright rose-pink pompon. Ex- 
Fire Engine. S. (Lehman.) Shining dark cellent for pots or short-stemmed cuts. ...24 Sept. 25 o/ Dee OU) 
cardinal-red single with bright orange Joan Helen. SD. (Heuser.) Sparkling 
reverse. Petals open somewhat spoon garnet-lake shading to purple; bright 
shaped. Tall, showy grower...... De GeO ctl 10 een XO) yellow center. Makes an excellent border.18 Sept. 10 25 () Ree 
Fireside. D. Strong, tall plant wie Jubilee. D. (Bristol.) Pictured p. 9, 14. 
sistant foliage. Prolifte flowering. Fine Opens crimson, mellowing to a deep clear 
cut flower of burnt orange and salmon. / ooh Oye 110) ay — PANO red. Plant all aglow for weeks. . sol Octal eee OU) 
Football Bronze. D. (Lehman #1020.) Kathleen Lehman. D. (Kraus.) Pic- 
Pictured p. 23. New 1955! An extremely tured p. 18. Brightest orange- -gold, deep- 
early, large-flowering, meurved bronze. ening to red-gold at center. Exciting 
Very tall, strong, upright plant.......... AS, Seis 22 NATO 2a Bronze shades alee «ciate yer en 28 Sept. 28 60 1.50 
Garland Powell. D. (Kraus. #1647.) Kay Tashima. D. (Commercial.) Large 
New 1955! Very fine big, dahlia-like, white, spider-flowering variety. Tender. 
Cream=colored/blGomsasse eee reer 24 Sept.20° 1.00 2.50 Aticiockont tite: cok Sate oni 36 to 48 Nov. 1 (50) ele 
Garnet Spoon. SP. (Lehman.) Pictured King Cushion. D. Bronze tints neatly 
De ibys, “Iie ull, upright wine- red spoons with contrasted 0 th Ch Cin O ary Ca MN OO pO DAO Canta Hart Ot Gore 18 Sept. 25 40) 1.25 
purple tubes and a domed yellow center...26 Oct. 4 60 1.50 | Lady’s Choice. D. (Lehman #1021.) New 
George Luxton. D. (Lehman #942.) New 1955! A large pastel, which could be de- 
1955! Extremely early, fully double, scribed as pink-ivory. A fully double, 4- 
wide-petaled, soft bronze flowers 31% inch flower on a magnificent plant. Fine 
inches In diameter. Excellent plant with for arrangements & eer Ord O Oo Ge Gad COs oat b 36 Sept. 26 75 2.00 
abundant base branches. Excellent for Lee Powell. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 9, 
CULL ELIA ON er te nee ee eee scare lee tae Me ae es DB “Ssone, WP? OY XO) 18. Masses of fluffy Chinese-yellow 
Gladness. D. (Kraus.) Fully double, flowers with a slight orange tinge at cen- 
clear China-rose. Dwarf, free-flowering ter. Very similar to large greenhouse va- 
plant. Winter hardy and one of the Fest rieties. Tall, upright bush Oo ouahMo Ee th oo os 6 30 Sept. 23 .60 1.50 
TOLD OO TIS te ec Uak Soro eoetlo em ee 18 Aug. 28 50 1.25 | Lemon Drop. D. (Lehman.) A yellow 
Gold Bead. D. (Kraus.) Many tiny button pompon with a slight green over- 
double golden yellow flowers on dwarf tone radiating from the center. Extra- 
plants Wes Nes agers ort 16 Oct. 1 60 1.50 fme foliage and habit. Very hardy...... 17 Sept. 8 60 1.50 
Golden Carpet. D. (Bristol.) A creeping Limelight. D. (Floralane.) Lively light 
mound of golden yellow: pompons. UES yellow pompon. Very vigorous grower. 
fag (eG? 5 4-4 cs eanc 112 Sept. 16 Ws DINO) Earlyese ood orm cuttin yeti staan 34 Oct. 5 AiO 5X0) 
Golden Gopher. D. (eae nes Little Eskimo. D. Pure white, ball- 
cadmium-orange with tints of buttercup- shaped pompons in abundance.......... 18° Sept: 7 55 Onl 
yellow on tips of petals. Upright plant Lorenzo. D. (Kraus.) Rich dark Dian- 
TPLEEEMe WON RPA tens BAe aAmeioie Gerad 06 oe 24 Sept. 20 60 1.50 thus purple. Quilled petals like a cactus 
Golden Hours. D. (Kraus.) Pictured Ga bhlia sors De agin sa aCe ne a ee Poy “Syejoye, 115) ARO NS 
p. 14. Early, deep lemon-chrome. Petals | Loveliness Spoon. D. (Lehman.) Pic- 
broad, overlapping and somewhat in- tured p. 17. A superb, fully double, car- 
curved. Very early cut flower.......... 26 Sept. 8 0 ae 22> mine-pink spoon. Unique............. 20 Sept. 26 00 i gele50 
