Hardy Garden Varieties 
FAIRBOW. A lavender pink globular flower with slightly 
darker shade in center. On the low growing side. Sep- 
tember 20. 
FASCINATION. Stunning 4 inch silvery lavender-pink, a 
little deeper at center. Buds rosy red. October 1. 
FIRESIDE. Burnt orange and salmon decorative. Attains a 
height of 30 in. or more. Foliage very resistant. High 
producer of fine cut flowers. October 10. 
FLAXEN BEAUTY. Blend of soft coral, gold, and bronze. 
Shapely cactus dahlia type decorative flower. October 1. 
GOLDEN HOURS. Early, double, deep lemon, chrome. 
Petals broad, overlapping and somewhat incurved. Very 
early cut flower. September 10. 
HONEYCOMB. Intense golden yellow globular flower. 
HORIZON. Pure white intermediate size pompon important 
as cut flower production. October 5. 
HUNTSMAN. Bright scarlet-orange overlaid with bronze 
tints. Hardy and a good cut flower. October 10. 
IMMORTELLE. Flashy attractive deep golden yellow with 
big, roguish red eye in center. A grand fall ornament. 
Price: 50 cents each, 3 for $1.35. 
JOYBRINGER. Salmon rose decorative. Dwarf, spreading 
habit. Desirable for borders and pot culture. October 10. 
JUBILEE, Splendid deep red decorative pompon producing 
mass of lovely flowers from around October 1 (see illus. 
of “red velvet.’’) 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT III. An indescribable blend of 
KATHLEEN LEHMAN. Orange bronze large decorative peach pink, rosy salmon and fawn. Fully double. A splen- 
type outstanding flower. did cut flower. Matures October 5. 
LEE POWELL. Masses of fluffy Chinese yellow flowers with 
a slight orange tinge at center. Very similar to large LEMONADE. Ivory yellow decorative. Important in the 
greenhouse varieties. Tall, upright bush. Nothing ap- list of early cut flower varieties. Outstanding because of 
proaches it in hardy mums. September 25. its color. October 10. 
MALINDA BROWN. A magnificent clear lavender pink 
Flowers globular, mounded at center. Petals strongly in- 
curved and twisted. Very strong and healthy. Price: 35 
cents, 3 for $1.00. 
MARGIE. The darkest deepest velvety crimson—nearly 
black. Blooms 3 inch in diameter. 2 feet high. October 
15. Price: 35c each, 3 for $1.00. 
MASQUERADE. A glistening mass of silvery lavender and 
rose pompons. Trim, neat, compact flowers completely 
smother the plant. One of the better new Mums. Price: 
50 cents each, 3 for $1.35. 
MAYFORD’S TRIUMPH. (New). Scarlet orange. Medium 
incurved which may be disbudded one bloom per stem 
or grown in clusters. October 10. Price: 50 cents each, 
3 for $1.35. 
MIGUEL. (DePetris). Radiant raspberry red decorative with 
good keeping qualities. An excellent cut flower. Outstand- 
ing of our early bloomers at our Show. October 8. Price: 
35 cents each, 3 for $1.00. 
MISTY MAID. Sublime symphony of rich rose buds and 
sweet shell pink flowers, almost white at times. 3 inch 
blooms on large, airy sprays. Grows to 2 feet high. Sep- 
tember 20. 
NORONA. (Depetris). White, medium solid pompon. A 
very free and productive variety possessing good growth 
habit. October 15. 
ORPHEUS. (Depetris). Brilliant Roman red, large pompon 
with perfect full form. Strong long stems with perfect 
spray formation. Vigorous, clean, upright growth, October 
10. Price: 35 cents each, 3 for $1.00. 
PEPITA. (Dr. Kraus). Myriads of creamy white balls fol- 
; ; low buds of eggshell-yellow with red eyes. Broad dome- 
RED VELVET. As the name implies, velvety red flowers. like 18 inch grower. September 15. 
October 5. 
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