Height 
Name and Description . 
in Inches 
D., Double; SD., Semi-double; S., Single; SP., Spoon 
Blooming 
Date 
Price 
Each 
Per 3 
Magenta Spoon. D. (Lehman.) Pic- 
tured p. 17. Lively magenta-rose spoon 
flowers; profusion; one hee ee: 22 
Magnificent. D. (Kraus.) Glorious 4- 
inch flowers of plum-red or rosy cardinal 
with coppery cast. Excellent for cutting. .26 
Major Cushion. D. (Harris.) Super 
cushion of bright pink. Solid flowers and 
abundant bloom. Will not fade......... 
Malinda Brown. D. (Kraus.) Pictured 
p. 23. A magnificent clear self lavender- 
pink. Flowers globular, mounded at 
center; petals strongly incurved and 
twisted. Very strong and healthy.......24 
Margaret Keller. D. (Kraus. #1666.) 
New 1955!  Big-foliaged, large rosy 
15 
Martins White. D. (Martin.) Immense, 
pure white flowers 4 inches across. Com- 
EKeIES IU AY EAM, ooncoporcoccooanes 18 
Mary Harrison. SD. (Kraus.) Bright, 
glowing aster-purple, lightening to phlox- 
purple. Excellent for cutting 24 
Masquerade. D. (Bristol.) Pictured p. 8. 
A glistening mass of silvery lavender and 
rose pompons. Trim, neat, compact 
flowers completely smother the plant..... 24 
Meditation. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 9. 
Large, fully double, firm, two-toned flow- 
ers of soft light jasper-red and maize- 
VCllOW Madoran rare dee cosas S Seee 28 
Mischief. S. (Bristol.) Pictured p. 16. A 
novelty! Blossoms under 1 inch in size 
smother the short cushion plant. Short 
petals of beetroot-purple to deep rose-red 
surround a big, bright yellow center... ...2 
Mrs. H. E. Kidder. D. (Commercial.) 
Pictured p. 11. Bright yellow, incurved 
flowers, 7 inches across. Disbud........ 48 
Mrs. P. S. du Pont III. D. (Bristol.) 
Pictured p. 16. Peach-pink tinted rosy 
salmon-bronze. Still one of the best 
pastelst merece Wis oe tects crt toes easter 26 
Muriel Rice. D. (Lehman #914.) The 
Mum of the year 1955! Pictured on front 
cover. Fully double, 4-inch flowers of 
light primrose-yellow aging to deep 
cream early in the season. Later in the 
season it picks up a lavender tint much 
like Peace Rose. Another American ya- 
riety showing the large flower influence of 
English blood. Extremely thrifty plant.. . 26 
Myrtle Walgreen. D. (Kraus.) Pictured 
p. 16. Rich amaranth-purple underlaid 
with silvery lilac, aging to clean, clear 
mallow-purple. Excellent............-. 26 
Nanook. D. (Kraus.) A dwarf, compact 
mound completely smothered by white 
flowers with cream centers............-- 
Old Lavender. D. (Lehman.) Large, 
massive, pure lavender self flowers on 
strong, sturdy stems. Larger, brighter and 
earlier than Lavender Lady. ...........34 
Olive Longland. D. (Kraus.) Pictured 
p. 18. Three-inch, apricot-toned salmon- 
pink. The best of the pastel colors....... 24 
Orchid Helen. D. (Becker.) Pictured 
p. 10. Sturdy, orchid-pink flowers of 
unusual beauty. Very strong, healthy. . . 18 
Paper White. D. (Lehman.) Pictured 
p. 2. Extra pure white flowers on dwarf 
plant. Excellent-textured, wide, flat 
Does exceptionally well in the 
IN oiad iene s oodoG obo omooe. como orous 18 
Patricia Lehman. D. (Kraus.) Pictured 
p. 23. Sparkling geranium-pink with 
peach center. Recurved and_ twisted 
petals give a fluffy, feathery effect. Strong 
growth, good for cut flowers.......-.- 24 
Octal 
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Sept. 25 
Sept. 27 
Oct. 26 
Sept. 15 
Sept. 26 
Oct. 6 
Oct. 6 
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Oct20 
Octs5 
Sept. 
Sept. 28 
Sept. 14 
Oct. 1 
Sept. 26 
Sept. 10 
Sept. 10 
Sept. 28 
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Height 
Name and Description in Inches 
Peach Spoon. D. (Lehman.) Large, 
lively peach-colored spoons with Chinese- 
yellow tubes aging to pinkish peach.22 
Pink Chief. D. (Commercial.) Pictured 
p. 11. Large flower of lavender-pink. 
Disbud for 6 and 7-inch flowers. . . 
Pink Cushion. D. Pictured p. 24. Mul- 
titudes of pink flowers in great mounds. . . 20 
Pink Opal. D. (Kraus.) Pale pearl-rose 
overlaid with cream tints. Extremely 
delicate and refined. Four-mch, full, 
inate Oar ccacneoabadsonadnoce 26 
Pink Quill. A large, full-centered spidery 
quill. Outer petals flesh to shell-pink, 
shading to salmon-pink in center. A 
AOVRTAOUS ME ClMINR, 5 ooo 5 acco dase sods 24 
Pomponette. D. Pictured p. 8. Excellent 
early yellow pompon. Mound plant... ...20 
Prairie Sunset. D. (U. of Minn.) Very 
eatlyarosess beautiiul colorant 18 
Prelude. D. (Kraus.) Very large. Color 
combination of flesh-pink and maize- 
apricot. Unexcelled for early cutting. .. . 30 
Profuse. D. Pictured p. 15. Rosy carmine 
Mowers Oni rugeed lam tSaesae i Glee 24 
Pumpkin Spoon. SP. (Lehman.) Densely 
branched plant with 3-inch flowers of 
persimmon-orange aging to stafford- 
yellow. Very free flowering and excellent 
when cut. Tubes tend to open when ma- 
tured, giving effect of a bronze single... . . 30 
Real Gold. D. (Lehman #990.) New 
1955! A 3 to 31-inch finished flower of 
pure deep golden yellow. Long-pointed 
petals of exceptionally firm substance. 
Dark bright green foliage; excellent 
plant: habit Sareea a eee heer none 26 
Red Elf. SD. (Lehman.) Dwarf, clean, 
bright red pompons on tiny plants not 
Ovens 2 imChesh tall ligeremmemenr a tre 
Redglow. D. (Kraus.) Dark glowing 
red pompon flowers in abundance. Cour- 
ageous type plant. Excellent habit. .... .30 
Red Torch. S. (Lehman.) Bright single 
red. A replacement for Louise Schling. 
A bit late but frost hardy. A mass of 
Striking. col ora weer eee. ome 
Red Trojan. D. Upright plant com- 
pletely covered with small, glistening 
HOWETSIOHXOSY: DUT) | Cammmeten rere cian 24 
Reflection. D. (Lehman #953.) New 
1955! An extremely free-flowering, deep 
rosy lavender. Completely covers itself 
WIL DLOOTU MMA Ne on cette: ta ekern rec Se 24 
Remembrance. D. (Kraus.) A deep 
ruby-carmine color that is retained for 
the life of the flower. One of the very 
lnyecre inetals, Rawoyse Inenshy. 5 caoncuocdcane 24 
Reverence. D. (Kraus.) New 1955! Ex- 
tremely large, light chamots-yellow. Gives 
very early individual flowers on 6 to 8- 
Inch stem Sua sear eee re dase ee 
Rosita. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 8. Com- 
pact, light Persian-rose button pompon. 
Bush completely covered with pink 
DUttOnSsreanncreee erent sue aus ctonomre =o 26 
Rouge Cushion. D. (Lehman.) Pictured 
p. 2, 11. A far superior red semi-cushion. 
Intense red-cushion flowers show a small 
bright yellow center when matured..... 15 
Royal Robe. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 23. 
Beetroot-purple flower with a_ bluish 
sheen reflecting from the center. A very 
good all-round variety. Color superb... .27 
Royal Ruby. D. (Kraus.) Non-fading 
dark crimson blooms with bright ruby re- 
flection Reve oe ee ee eee eae 30 
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Blooming 
Date 
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15 
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