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FLEMING’S FLOWER FIELDS
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HL (Kraus) Large double flowers. «f pright orange gold
i epe ini to. red gold at the center, This is perhaps’ the. fines st
Peco from over 100,000 scedlings. Late Septe ~~
LAVENDLE } BELLE (Reichert) oh ‘splendic new eddition to the scenoita’
wm ELOUps Large flowers of a deep rosy i vender
wan characteristic pin cushion or Anemone centerss 991.00 each .
LORENZO hen tp Lame Stowers: of.a rich flaming dark Dianthus |
e villed ‘thus. giving the. flowers the ach
Ass Mid Sept.
ew cushion which is far superior to
ers Sees nes | fea acretiee to.
aeae Sh
Lehman. Wide ine lave 8¢ ehee ane ke gs a *fovely_
produced in profusion on dwarf » Diane. ‘The best
Early to mid. Senta:
Litt g-of Geraniu pink with peach
ps ey having isted petals. thus giving a flutty,
| feather, r appeara pt. cut flower,
PL kK] ska) Large 3-4". flowers: with
h are tightly whorled in the center.
otal of red Curae
1 ‘refections of "yea We”
V ee fine cut, flowers
ay OR large |
me pompon Zinnias « |
ith dark.green.foliages
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Cphamieanenti dete “¢
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ey. interesting tie tate Septs
se Late. eet
“open a ‘faint lavender m pin which ohenges: ‘ ‘white ere a
; Ske 00 each
ae All of ‘the ee nnaene as. noted are 254 each
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OMA H&A —~ & new cushion type an: plooson CoOL
” Aches OF ROSES - “Rich nit: rose ‘on ashes nee
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‘NEW ‘LILLIPUTTAN Geiainaiteante Ce
Anew super—dwarf race growing 12" or less ‘in eh without — at |
pinching, As they are being distributed this year for) the first) o..00 8
time, quantities Wael be very jinited., Ree acetic early. og each. ees
"BASHFUL # Semi- double bright. ied, blooms. on spreading mH eC ee o
DOG, Double flowers. of clear rose, cover Plat: topped lo" plants. ECON EAR
HAPPY — double two.inch flowers. eomplepe ky! hide mene 10" plants. A es eel
« Color is a Lively golden yellow, Ct pe ee Iti i ROEM a een nue)
‘LINNET -Semt-double flowers with pointed petals
changing hints. oe, yellow, buff: and. light OPORTO RS UM ad fe)
PhUASANT = A. true A. nemone-flowered : Bort, vith cronted. yeriow ne a
centers. and short red. outer ‘petals: which clan ii Tone. |
’ NEW CHRYSANTHEMUM ERUBESOENS, ‘HYBRIDS Cte ON Gg an
4 ony fine new group of enrly flowering ee in ha at be a
by Perry Plant Farms din) England..’Q. uantities will be very: lanited. eg!
as this is the first time they have been available. here. aah bane ee
are priced. at 8g. enoh, One each of, the. four below ~ $2. 65° ms
‘DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH = oh ft, ‘bush, very. free flowering.
flowers of velvety crimson 34” in diameter, bat. Wiha
JESSIE COOPER —~ Lovely graceful free flowering plants Ae single | es We ee
three inch flowers of deop bright chestnut crimson. Ne: at
| NaNcy ‘PERRY — Thirty. inch bushy. plants icovered with semidouble Hen clans
three ineh flowers of spinel red. (a carmine shade) |” mck eit
PAUL. BOISSIER + GC ompact bushy plants with semi-double th ed
" flousney of: ‘Spanish orange: overlnid with russet oran
ve 1949. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA INTRODUCTIONS | ab ved le qe seal
‘ Mr. Senn, Viehmeyér of the North Platte Experiment | stata bites. ae
- produced an unusually fine. ‘eroup: of new garden. mums wh4 ich wore bie un h
ia shpibenaee Ahetr beeuey: and se iy cht bh vptatencce akg Pe RNR
va py f
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copy ~ # new ‘ektra. Low cushion variety, er ne all Ar
up to 40" across, The flowers vary in ‘color from haves with A a Rae
lavender edges iy July: Boe ; deep | orchid lavender during Oe Cita nu auae |
weather, Many reports: rate. Gody as ‘the finest early flowering i MN a aa a As
Cushion mum, 7” ety ait 4 ee ‘ yOOe eho)
Ee H. HOPPER? This varioty. ey “4n our’ nion, ee Pincat ‘sunne! Cas
) flowering nun existant, Individual flowers measure 3-5" in di PM Mea aaea ty
neter and are ora new forn, with long strap—like twisted petals es a pia
which are cerebeebag! whorled Oh BS a wore t loons uy NR ae |
ea ne ae
« BECKNER — Large ee Suane ately
ranging. from light, buff: bronze
in color. One’ of the fine \ a
NIOBRaRa ~ A nother ne extra. ‘Low growk eg wes be
Perfect twelve inch nounds » covered wit any Hlovertns
pure white pompon like. flowers. First b i de ee
wi Perr GT
orange flowers. resembling ‘Cactus-Dahlias. Very hardy 50
WaKU ~ an excellent early pure white nun- for D abiethiahl the fl Pee a Mn,
forn is of the same. type as Hopperts, 9. a 60g each | ny Meo ie
(.P. SNYDER — Clusters of ie cngelt Ae aie double ‘flowers. At. bright a
coppery apricot: carried on 1 gm eta f stone. | el Haas plant
Disuic highly | frost resistant. 60” cach
NEW ANEMONE NAG UGLY etecestin ela
Mr. Louis Reichert is. to be commended for, oben iy white hore
TE Gl an the. abate tps e ‘this ain nee ae Ce 4 a
os, and’ tvidea,» RL ee ei ty
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| salnon apricot overtones giving an ‘dridescent. effedt. 75¢ eacl
KOREAN PRINCESS(Plant Patent 640) Unique 2% inch bloons opening —
deep bronzy red passing to coral crimson with | leaming golden
> gushion (or a nemone) centers. Early. October. Oe Ee
Ma RIE RSICHLRT — Large flowers: of a ecru ‘gl wing er
! golden d inwaegs centerse. Cag, ae Early Reyouen. Nour e:
ei Ph LR TG my ie Bad UV Tuber 22? 5 a
rat * To et hee itLw SFUON oatkys xctetMMs
a.” This unusual group has been greatly 1: wroved during ‘the last
Bae years” by the introduction ‘of the following verieties by.
nman Gardens. They have been very popular with our visitors.
ert are ‘een ly: October. bloomers. 60¢ each.’
Savin, Wee Pas The
tee i CANAL SPOON - “Excellent double flowers wiih | tubes and spoon tips
a he a of bright ceane ry. vellow. —
“CaRDINAL SPOON * #£ very different sort. wae sadanal red spoons
po pe and greenish yellow tubes.
ae eet CHARM & SPUON - One of the finest with rhnodonite red to rose spoon
Sets . ty ‘Ss and dvory white tubes. An excellent cut flower variety.
PUCHE. bh SPOUN = Bold sau Flowers of sperkling fuchsia-ros ey 4
eae Truly outstanding.
TVOuY SPLUUN — Dainty ivory’ white’ spoon-
— ETLaC SHUN = 2, superb veriety with wide
ons ' gilvery white tubes, Pia
a SPOUN - A most: outstanding variety with “double cerrine=
Ae “pi ink flowers. One ‘of the leaders at our mum show lastfall.
| age WA SPOON - Perfect double flowers with spoon type petals of
¥ rey tively" magenta- “TOS8C+ “Very. ‘popular with pater ciahar bn
2) Re i he
Sit wih pe one oxen _Iuungpuchions
“hibit (Becker), Large Powers" io a pres penn on , plents of medium
oe hs Per ohe . | One of the finest newt erieties. (Mid Sept. 60¢ each
—CaHNIVEL (Bristol) Broad petaled double git blooms in a glorious
kh real eader. Oct. GO¢ each
’ le ROM ie TW. col
arty " eorbination of orenge end pronze.
mediun sized flowers of coppery
like flowers.
lilac pink spoons end
| gUNed We Petris) Appealing doub le
Eran pawes 8 cover! 20" plents. iB erly Sept. 60¢. each
| CUTIE (Weaver) A profusion of tiny cherry Te ed putton like flowers
. J #60¢ .eech
ede Ae Oe compact 150, slents. Lite Sept.
DrilsiOt on (Kraus) | ‘Leree double fiovers’ of aed S30 pink to bitter-
A fe aa OEE Winks ane = finest lete flowering oink veriety. This
se veriety wes very populer with visitors. Rerly Cct. 60¢\ each
: ae «oie ae Lerce exceptional Ly double flovers of bright yellow.
Rey Gee ste with tai 1 ed. part ee Mid Sept. Fines for cutting. B08 “ard
apeish ‘LONGLEY (Longley) A excéllent lerge double qevender nae borne
ne ane’ ‘singly, ‘on “long os cle Hor * cutting. ~ This variety wes eu0ng the
A ae Lye elie. Cee gerdens ist fell. barly septs » BO¢ each
ie WINE (xraus) ‘Three: ‘inch pompon-like flowers which ivory white
Bag? ee ‘to’ pure. white. Excellent for cutting. -Oct.S ¢ GOOG. GACH.
\ ie grate eee Gerdens) A. companion | to the fenous vat riety
f Shek. Double plooms of soft. Ab. enolia, purple. A
‘te with our, visitors.
6 Be Ma bene aus due at each
one galery A creeping mound covered with ‘golden yellow
SpONS « Het nt! never” exceeds:
44" and spreads wp jbo. 40" in
oseibly the best. yellow cushi
one iid Septe . (o¢' e:.ch
Re ees o ins a (Be
yellow buttons, ‘ale Thee
“Qiameter. F
: Ga: sae Dees
Tea, ai MOMURTS, (Rosebud) Brilliant golden.
| “sprays ‘on long stems for cutting. Barly Scvtis y BOE hms
inZbLwl0D (Kraus) Double two inch blooms of light Borden Pyle TAS
60¢)-¢: BORG
esper mrad cet (te ‘eenters Early Ocv.
| MUNTSI AN (Bristol) An ‘excellent newconer. Heavy sprays bt Three
Poulenc double flowers. of glowing orenge scerlet overcest
| Zee. One. ei, dast yeers leading. Introductions. 75¢ euch
(Ue jag
is) Ve rk brilliant. ering. red pompons +
. Buby Por ‘on. Late Sept. 60¢ each
a YY puriy double flowers ingens, ar “Anse rea overlaid :
se, TrULy outstending cut” fla er. Oct.60¢ cach
producing a bursting
Mier ty. twinkling
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chi ey cely rounded plants:
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YES «BE ray ost ee #2. Hoe Sty: _ 60¢ Bach
ALE CCR. Ceiaus )< Houb2e! ‘flower up: tonal “an diane ter: rete Lor
ious sh je of plur ped on rosy cardinal with é, COPPETY, CceEst.
pane aker r out flower /sorbe.' Late, Sep by 60¢ each
Lt sit a ON ACY @otex flowerss 4-5" Qiameter of bright
“Raat 3 pie. wTigntend phiow purples Lete:, Sept. os - 60¢ “6 £Cn
flowers. ‘of two. tones~ soft
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ase iA Kraus) Mepnificent double t
: asper ier fn naeize yellow aging £0 ‘reddish earn, 60¢ each
a oe) GUT ANG’ Kid Gubk! Crayside Gardens) (Plent Patent 634) pertectly
eo forned stitt ae led: Flowers in a, plend of yellow and Light
Siete pronze shades with undertones of old gold and old roses One |’,
| BA ease ad of A eae se: early | sorte Mid. Septe 1,00 each
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MOUMLIGHT (Longley) An upright grower of ‘Tew ‘to ii peight ale cone
bearin aes a Brite white flowers» Lid | Sept. __ 60¢ oo
MYXTLE vis PG idk (Kraus) Double flowers of amaranth purple lighte 0
ening to oe nallow purple with apes Petals. ere. shale dng and Dn yells
silvery lilac on reverse side. Superior to Chippewa 60¢ each | ro nn
ORCHID HLILN Gecker) The most prolific of the early_ lavender pink Jeb py
mumss A descendent of the popular Joen Helene Barly Sept. GO¢ esi’) ia glass
UwULK PUP sf (Bristol) An excellent new white cushion. Lovely Meek a ri
of ivory white fully double two ingh flowers on hice MAMIE 79
12 inch plants. Early Sept. 9 A egy Beon Ai deige
UF PHELUDE (Kraus ) Very leipe flowers in ah dombtne tion of. flesh “Bank Lh Ve oh
ay
abasic
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and maize apricot. Unexceliefl for cuttir . herly Sept. 60g | -each & Sa Lette y
TarbhSukY (Bristol) Three inch blooms opening rich pink softening to A tag le
a lovely ashes of roses with golden, flesh tones’ in the centers: | HN y
Fine for eens arte Septe Bion “Lee vn ries ia each | PY Mi)
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MOrEs VINE GaTUEN UMS Lp Sate nC ANG eT gat
ALLEGRO (de botnet Pouble long sterned flowers: of shrimp ane with Dae
_ eoppe: y salmon sheen. Early Oct. ~ A5¢. eech — ye.
ahmnoBtn. (pe Petris) Attractive 18" plants covered vith plended i ou a ,
peach pink flovers with an undertone of rose end bronze + yan i ie PENNY sts
_EHarly Sept. ee a 50¢ each | age Mee x
ANN (US Pay iy ‘Long stemmed three ‘inch flower’ ot: pure white with . Real awe
_ ivory centers. Excellent eerly Sept. cut flower. wveriety. 50¢ each Te OO i:
ARGONNE (De Petris) Full rounded button pompons of rich ameranth — a sai
purple. One of the most popular with visitors. Early Oct. BOE each” ang
AUTUMN ONG (Kraus) Large wine rose. sheding. to cerming. A most eat ro
unusual veriety. Mid Sept. G A0g ea. Be N d
AVeLANCHE (Dreer) Huge shesgy white flowers with creamy centers. — Tee ie ae
-.. The finest eerly long stemmed white . Mid Sept. 35g each | PRON Re
BEYTY (C&r) Beautiful rose pink without a trace of levender or. feces
magenta. Aoreal header in ita’ cless. Late Seti kev) 40g each pistons
B Uhl (Bristol) Perfectly formed double flowers of elistening | cae eg
pronze with orange tints. Lete Sept. AS os bt aks ee ecch adh
BUTTRELALL (Longley) The best early butter, vellows. Rog “40g ea inci ded
| Canis NYE (Kraus) Rounded fully double flowers of buttercup ae are
_ yellow. A truly outstanding cut flower. Late Sept. » 45g) Sew aed Pes
/CriiT6 COLUMBUS’ (Rosebud) An’ outstending new large white potpon with | ete aes
ereamy centers. Fine for cutting. | M,d Bee ieee eo ad each Pe
COURAGLOUS (Kraus) A large double flowered ruby reds Excellent me Ae ee
early October cut flower sort. ae fe py IO. each DEVE SS
i PRAGA iADY (Martin)A new mum color~ satin Aceh Chinese Peet Na aoe
\ Mature flowrs develop spoon tips. Mid’ Sept...) eta 50g. each | Hee We
HaHLY wONDLH ~ Delicate pink to peach pink pompons— cerried on long hg heaan
~gtens. One of the finest for cutting. Late Sept. i 85g each ole Wao eae
aes HOURS (Kraus) Double flowers with boat shaped petals an eae Ne
bright chrome yellow. The finest early yellow, Early Sept. 60¢es Ph ora,
(GOLDEN SUNSLY (Kraus) Immense 4" flowers with twisted petals of. Ee cues
‘tones-— the upper side being. golden copper , with Oren’ ‘tones © Fey th Reve Ge
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while the reverse side is orange red. ‘Late ‘BOR TAL al. or SOE. Reeeabel ciN ocd es
AUNEY COW (Yoder Bros) Brilliant yellow pompons with slight. copper SUNY
iy ies overtonese An. excellent-lete ‘Sept. cut flower. Hynes) aN 50g each MY,
a, ‘IVORY GLOW TS Davie A perfectly, formed) large creamy white WHR yr ve
promises to be the fines t in: its. class. Late. Seib ge iy e 50¢. euch ey
LaVLNULE LiDY (pristol) Large flowers of true. light Levender in . a. We
graceful long stemmed: sprays. POS OCT i ele tA ge Ne OE ecch” 1 ae UR
LAVENULK dncsTk (Bristol) | ‘Sprays of dainty levender ‘Bonpons borne Ca ae
on cushion like plants. iid Septal Ur 408 “eet. Ba ky
LaVeNULR rid CESS - (furley) Huge AM duplex layne ‘be as beeutiful
'. levender shade. Superb thick stemmed. cut flovers. Cet, 50¢. wean
Tu Pal (Youdath) A new. Low! cushion: vee button ‘like flowers of | Faye
» lowing ur le. Barly MOC ols i 1 RIFE RE Ht
“Mad Jk CUSSION (youdeth) Firm ete led, flovers: of p lovely binght pink.
‘yy Perfect: cushion hebit.. Early. Ot Cie : 40¢ et
“ MadOON 'N GOLD (Longley) Extra derge. flower’. on. 2 conpect: plenis.
- Color is corbinetion of meroon end eold. Late Auge)” A0¢ ©
- MARLINS wi lik (Martin) Trinense white flowrs neesuring uy MEO,
across on compact plants. A real favorite. kes Spare Z
“MLLOw GLUW (Bristol) A blended beauty. Soft rape ae tie te
pink and nasturtiun bronze tints. Eerly Oct PUNT
LOK(CYoudath) Very frost. resistant, tighti ye
7 mad ke Plantes
aN
i Ci) Gar ink Pompons on derge: cushjgn-14
MRS. P.S. DUPONT (Bristol) A rich blend of peach pink, rosy saimon
and faun. Fine for cutting. Early Oct. 40¢ each
MURMLHS (Kraus) Two inch flowers of amaranth pink to mallow purple
on plants of medium height. Fine early Sept. variety 45¢ each
NABOB (Martin) Medium tall plants bearing flowers of exotic soft
purpe with a metallic sheen. Late Sept. 40¢ each
NANOOK (Kraus) Double creamy white pompons on low cushion ike
lants. One of best early bloomers. Early Sept. 35¢ each
net PHILADELPHIA (Youdath) Very hardy and frost resistant variety
with large flat pompons of crisp carmine to purple. 35¢ each
NOKOMIS (pe Petris) Large pompons of Indian red fading to bronze.
The finest in its cless. Late Sept. 50¢ each
NYE'S FaVORIIE (Lehman) Masses of lavender pink flowers with gold-
en shadings. Fine mid Sept. cut flowr variety. 50¢ each
OLIVE LONGLAND (Kraus) A grand double with slightly incurved ,
bere oe apricot toned pink. Mid Sept, A40¢ each
PIGMY ROSE (Lehman) A very dwarf perky pompon of lovely bright
rose on 12 inch plants. Early Sept. - 40¢ each
RED RIDINGHOOD (Youdath) -An outstanding bright red with pointed
frost resistant petals. Herly Oct. 40¢ each
SALUTE (Martin) Bushy plants covered with double purple flowers
in ezrly Sept. A very showy early variety. 40¢ each
SEPTEMBER CHEER - Low growing plant with attractive rich cherry
red flowers. Fine for borders or potting. Mid Sept. AO¢g each
SPELLBOUND (Yoder) A superior deep lavender pink. Fine compact
ee plants. Late Sept. 50¢ each
SYMPHONY (Bristol) Mauve rose overcast coppery. rose with lilac
and ee overtones. Large: double late Sept.:var. 40¢ each
TAMPICO (U.S.D.4.) Highly crested double pompons in long stemmed
loose clusters. Very hardy. Early October. ‘ _85¢ each
ThNGLRINE (Kraus) Large fully double fluffy rlowers with twisted
| orange to grenadin red petals. Late Sept. 50¢ each
VALIANT (xraus) Large semi-double flowers of bright rose scarlet.
One of the finest semi-doubles. Late Sept. 45¢ each
VIOLLT sae ee Double Dahlia~like flowers of deep Amaranth
urple to Pansy purple. Early Sept. . 40¢ each
WHITE WONDER (Bristol) The erent Fat flower white DoRpore tris
__ball shaped flowers on long stems. Late Sept. 50¢ each
WYCHWOOD (Kraus) Flowers of rich sparkling canary yellow slightly
deeper near the center. One of the finest yellows. S0¢ each
YELLOW AVALANCHE (Lehman) A true bud sport of Avalanche. Huge
fluffy flowers of soft yellow. A real early Sept. favorite. 45¢
AM | triplet of pompons
CHIQUITA (Kraus) Dome shaped pompons of dcep lemon yellow. The
best in its class, Fine for cutting or potting. 50¢ each
PEPITA (Kraus) Densely quilled pompons of eggshell white aging
__to pure white with yellow centers. Late Sept, 50¢ each
ROSITA (Kraus) Light persian rose pompon with tight fully double
flowers with quilled or rolled petals. Lite Sept, 50¢ each
COLLECTIONS
OUR VISITOR'S FAVORITES - Charm Spoon, Dawnrose, Ermine, Golden
Hours, Generalissimo, Huntsman, Golden Carpet & Pearl Parkinson
One each - $4.80 ( List price $5.30) ‘
NEbRASKA UNIVERSITY COLLECTION . Cody, E.H, Hoppert, Lt. Beckner
Omaha & WeP. Snyder, One each $2.50 (List price £0590)
CUSHION COLLECTION . Butterball, Harmony (bronze-red) Nanook
"Mentor, Omaha, Salute. One each - $2.00 ($2.40 value) ~
ALL SEASON CUT FLOWER COLLECLION — aliegro, Chris Columbus,
E.H. Hoppert, Golden Hours, Lavender Princess, Mrs. P.S. Du Pon
On of each of above $2.40 (List price $2.85)
SURPRISE COLLECTION ~ rf you do not care for specific named sorts,
but want a wonderful fall display, ce can save money by order
ing a Surprise Collection. These collections include all colors
and types and are made up of varieties included in our yregpular
list. 5 for $1.50 , 10 for $2.75 , 25 for $5.75 »
"MODERN MUMS FOR 1950" KATHLEEN LEHMAN, LOKLNZO, MAS QUEKADLE ,
PAPER WHITE , PEARL PARKINSON and REMLMBRANCE.
One of each $3.90 ( $4.50 value)
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Please see reverse side for terms of sale.
CONDITIONS OF SALE ~ “ip
1, Cash with orders please. No C.0.D. orders accepted.
ee linimum orders which can be accepted is $2.00
3. Orders for $3.00 or more will be prepaid. Please add
15% of amount of orders for lesser amounts to cover
cost of postage.
4. QUANITIY DISCOUNB The following prices apply when
thre of one kind are ordered. ; .
Each Price Three of one kind
$435 $0.95
ea ORT IOS
the 1,15
550 | 1.25
260 ese ly
275 $2.00
DISCLAINER.
We give no warranty, expressed or implied, as to the —
productiveness or life of the stock we well. We do fuare
antee safe orrival or plants however, reports of shipments
received in bad order must be made within ten days of
receipt. It is mutually agreed that our respons ib lity
regarding untrueness to neme is limited to replacement or
refund of pmrchese price only.
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