MUMS BLOOMING IN OCTOBER 
AMBER GLOW D (Youdath)—A bril- 
liant rosy-bronze. ) 
CUMMINGS D (Bristol) 1952— 
Vitae Cerise, softly shading to rose with 
gold tinted centers. 4 inch blooms, in- 
curved at centers, recurving at petal 
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ARGONNE D (DePetris) — A _ fully 
rounded button type pompon of very 
rich amaranth purple. (1949). M 
BEACON D (Kraus)—Coral-apricot to 
flaming nasturtium-orange at center. A 
tall plant with large blooms. Excellent 
Ct ALLOWED. 6 lune eee Each $0.50 
CARNIVAL D (Bristol)—Large blooms 
of burnt orange blend that gleams. T 
CHIPPEWA D (Longley)—A large aster- 
purple. None like it. M 
CHOPIN D (DePeiris) 1954—Imagine a 
4 to 4% inch, incurve bloom of light 
bronze on medium size plants with long 
stems for cutting. 20 or more blooms. 
on well grown plants. Very Hardy. Oct. 
Dai Cee ae reece sO ee Each $0.60 
DAWN ROSE D (Kraus)— Flower is 
grenadine to bittersweet-pink, lghten- 
ing to bright flesh color at the margins. 
(194-0) Sa ae et ee ee Each $0.50 
ELIZABETH HOOD 
eee tall, strong steramed lovender pink, 
Early Qetober. 
ELIZABETH HOOD DePetris New 1952 
—A very large pompon of vivid laven- 
der-pink. A solid flower on strong stems 
and healthy, lush foliage. Welcomed in 
commerce as an ideal cut flower. Oct. 
Lee ee Pe ee Each $0.50 
LAVENDER LADY D (Bristol)X— The 
only 3 inch true lavender. Very hardy. T 
MASQUERADE—A much hardier hy- 
brid of the old favorite Jewel. 
ed 2 foot mass of 1 inch balls of silvery- 
A round- 
rose with darker centers. Glistens in the 
October sun, appearing almost deep lav- 
CNderiat we eee See et Each $0.60 
MISCHIEF S (Bristol 1953) New—A pi- 
quant little gamin you will adore. Hun- 
eds of tainy sparkling rubies studded 
like velvety stars astride a rich green 
world. Single one inch blooms of beet- 
purple to amaranth and deep rose blank- 
et this 18 inch plant. 
corsages. 
Dainty sprays for 
The Mum that looks like a 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT D (Cummings)— 
A peach-pink blended with rosy-bronze 
and a salmon cast over all. A very pop- 
ular mum that is here to stay. M 
SPINDRIFT (B. N., 1952)—Symmetri- 
cally sculptured, artlessly appealing is 
this divinely formed white treasure. 
Faintly dahlia-like, 
3-inch flowers with only the most mi- 
faultlessly double, 
nute hint of cream in centers. Statue- 
sque 2-foot plants with wonderful short 
cutting sprays. October 3.__Each $0.60 
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