FALL ’55 NOVELTIES 
60c ch 3 "$1.60 
" EARLY KATHLEEN—Pom. Shaggy reddish 
copper in bloom Sept. 15th. 
®FOOTBALL BRONZE—Giant. Incurved light 
bronze in bloom Sept. 15. 
® GEORGE LUXTON—Giant. Soft Bronze. 4-5 in. 
across, Sept. 12 
“* JEWEL TONE—Pom. Bright Rose Pink in 
bloom Sept. 25th. 
T KIOWA—Pom. Showy Bright Red, Late Sept. 
-® LADY’S CHOICE—Giant. Ivory Pink overcast 
bronze. Sept. 26th. 
‘@ MURIEL RICE—Giant,. 5 in. across. Light But- 
tercup yellow. Sept. 25th. 
® NORTH PLATTE—Giant. ‘Bright Orange. 4-i -in, 
across. Sept, 22. 
Ff OLD LAVENDER—Pom. Massive Pure Laven- 
der. Oct. 1. > 
“, REFLECTION—Pom, Very early, deep rose 
lavender. : 
YELLOWS 
BASKET OF GOLD—Cushion. Bey! 
golden yellow. 
CHIQUITA—Button Pom. Qct, 10th, 
Dwarf Showy. 
GOLDEN POMPONETTE — Cushion, Spoon, 
Showy, very. double. 
IMPERIAL YELLOW, Giant. Flow ers 
5 in. across. Oct. 1st.. 
LEE POWELL—-Giant. * Copper yellows 
4 EXOTIC 
SPOON MUMS 
1 each of Dorothy, Orchid 
Snow Spoon, Yellow D | SSW 
Spoon, Labeled. .ccosesree 
POTTED PLANTS 
AJ¢ cach $3 for $1 .15 $4.00 doz. 
Except Novelties 
Late Summer and Fall is an ideal 
time to plant Hardy Chrysanthemums. 
After several years of trial, we have 
decided that the most satisfactory 
plant to use at this time is a well- 
grown potted plant. These will be avail- 
able late Summer and Fall. and will 
be sent to you in bud or in bloom as 
the season progresses. 
Ready for shipping—late August and early 
September, Our Mums are listed to color and 
their types designated in the description of 
each plant, The types are further described as follows: 
1, GIANT FLOWERED—4 to 7 inches across. 
Dutch and English. 
2. POMPONS—Flowers 2 to 4 inches across. Tall stems. 
3. CUSHIONS—Plants up to 18 inches high. 
4, SPOONS—Flowers with spoon-shaped petals. 
5. DAISIES—Showy Single Flowers. 
6 OUTSTANDING 
POMPONS 
$2.25 
5 EARLIEST 
FLOWERING MUMS 
Sure to bloom before killing frosts. 
$] 89 For cutting. All early flowered. 
1 each of Early Joan Helen, Path- 1 each of Pathfinder, Orchid Helen, : 
finder, Alert, Crown Jewel, No- Courageous, Winterset, Early Lav- 
comis. Labeled, ender, Cecil Beed, Labeled. 
1955 NOVELTY COLLECTIONS 
5 NEW EARLY 
5 BEST NEW 
| FLOWERING GIANTS 
POMPONS 
1 each of those 
: 1 each of those . 
marked T. 4°] marked * $2 47 
labeled ccccvceesce (.) labeled @eeeeeeeenee e. 
WHITES 
IMPROVED WHITE COCHOD—ciant, 
Very large. 6 in. across, Oct, 10, 
MILLERSDALE — Giant. E 
white. 4 in. eae Pure 
SHEO-GA, — Gushion, C€réa: i 
double. Sept, 15. ay ae 
SHIRO TURZEI—Pom, Tall Frost- Re- 
sistant. Good for Cutting, 
Sept. 20th. 
PATHFINDER—Pom. Lemon. esta 
Carnation Flow ered. 
“REAL GOLD—Giant. True Golden,’ ~ 
Yellow. | 
YELLOW SPoON—Clear - golden. yele 
low. - the 25th, 
5 GIANT, GIANT MUMS 
Extra large varieties, some may bloom 
late. 1 each of Lee Powell, Improved 
‘White Cochod, Malinda Brown, 
Highlight, : 
Copeland’s Copper. ] ; 8 9 
Labeled : .cccclecccccccsce 
SNOW SPOON — New, early-flowering 
white spoon. 
, WHITE GULL—Button Pom. Dwarf 
tiny white buttons. Sept. 10. 
WHITE RICE — Pom. Biscuit shaped. 
Pure white Sept. 26th. 
WINTERSET—Pom, Excellent Pom for 
cutting and show. Sept. 25th. 
