MUMS BLOOMING IN SEPTEMBER 
GLACIER D (Longley)—An early pure 
white dwarf. 
GLADNESS—Fully double, clear china- 
rose, very free flowering, dwarf plant 
and one of the first to bloom. Blooms 
August 28. 
HOLLIDAY D (Kraus)—A large old gold 
to bronze decorative. Fine in sprays. 
Hardy and very prolific. _-___Each $9.50 
JAYEFF D (Martin) — Four-inch. full 
double flowers of deep positive pink, 
with a dazzling, drifting sheen. Holds 
color till frost. 24 in. Sept. 25. 
JOAN HELEN SD (Heuser)—Sparkling 
garnet-lake shadinb to purple: bright 
yellow center. An excellent plant for 
borders. 18. Sept. 10. 
KATHLEEN LEHMAN — Brightest or- 
ange-gold, deepening to red-gold at the 
centers. Blooms Sept. 28... Each $0.50 
LEE POWELL—D. Kraus 1951—Large, 
impressive flowers of Chinese-yellow to 
orange-yellow at center. Prolific. Blooms 
SepieeolrQua awe eee Each $0.60 
MOONLIGHT—DePetris New 1952—A 
3 inch, very full, formal decorative of 
vivid soft yellow. Solid flowers of last- 
ing quality for cutting. Good stems and 
LOS Cia ae pen ere eeee Suna Each $0.60 
MOONLIGHT 
A new soft yellow, solid Howered ey fo 
lote Sept. 
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OLIVE LONGLAND D (Kraus)—3 inch 
blooms of apr.cot toned salmon-pink. M 
PATRICIA LEHMAN—A sparkling ger 
anium-pink with peach center. Recuryv- 
ed and twisted petals give a feathery 
effect. An upright grower. Blooms 
Sept (28 422 ao eeeeee ee Each $0.50 
PEPITA D (Kraus) — Densely quilled 
button pompon of egg shell-white. M 
REMEMBRANCE—Deep ruby carmine 
color that is reta.ned for the life of the 
flower. Finest red to date. Blooms 
Sept. 27 
RUSTY RED D (Lehman) New 1953— 
The earliest and longest lasting red in 
existence. Opens cherry-red aging to 
a live rust. Very prolific bloom. Spet. 
T4S OOM ite eee eee ee Each $0.60 
SALUTE D (Martin)—Cushion type pliant 
w.th medium sized blooms, deep purple. 
The extremely bushy 12 in. plant is cov- 
ered with blooms from Sept. 5th to frost. 
SEPT. SUNSHINE £.D—A free flower- 
ingearly yellow. M 
WHITE CLOUD (Univ. of Neb.)—Large 
pure white decorative. Improved Ava- 
lanche in flower quality, plant vigor, 
and frost tolerance. Recommended for 
garden culture and pot plants. Each $9.50 
YELLOW CHRIS COLUMBUS—19901— 
A lemon-yellow sport of the well known 
Chris Columbus, welcomed by commer- 
cial growers for the cut flower value. 
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