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HARDY POMPONE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



These autumn-flowering Chrysanthenaums now take an im- 

 portant place among tlie hardy border plants for general out- 

 door decoration. Their bright and attractive flowers, which are 

 produced m great abundance, are highly prized for cutting. Sep- 

 tember to November. - 1| to 3 ft. 



Each of the following varieties, 20 cts. each; $1.50 perdoz. ; $12.00 

 per 100. 



Abercorn Beauty. Deep bronze. 



Comtesse De CarieL Rich orange-bronze. 



Crimson Marie Masse. Bronze, one of the best. 



Dinizulu. Violet-pink; small showy flowers. 



Doris. Bronze; small flowers. 



Eden Nonin. Bright rose. 



Ermine. Bright orange-scarlet; small flowers. 



Excelsior. Rich golden-yellow. 



Excellence. Dark red ; very double. 



Flamingo. Orange, shaded bronze. 



Goacher's Crimson. Bright crimson; very large. 



Golden Climax. Orange-yeUow : small flowers. 



Gloire de France. Silvery-pink, cream centre. 



Harrie. Bronzy-orange on a gold ground. 



Horace Marston. Golden yellow. 



Ida. Yellow, large and fine. 



Irene. Pearl-white, open yeOow centre. 



Jimmie. Crimson-purple; large and full, extra. 



Kitty Bourne. Clear canary-yellow, semi-double. 



Luan. Clear yellow; small flowers. 



Lady Malor. White shading to yellow. 



Leslie. Rich buttercup-yellow. 



Marie Antoinette. Pink; large and full. 



Mrs. Peary. Pure white. 



Mrs. Jordan. Deep pink, shaded maroon, semi-double. 



Maxim. Bronze; very large. 



Medusa. Bronzy-red with a buff reverse. 



Normandie. Light pink. 



Prince of Wales. Fine white. 



Pearl Cluster. White changing to pink; small flowers. 



Pride of Keston. Reddish-rose; very distinct. 



Provence. Bright pink; petals tipped yellow. 



Queen of Whites. Pure white; very late. 



Rhoda. WTiite shaded pink; small button flowers. 



Radiant. PurpUsh crimson, semi-double. 



Roupel Beauty. Deep pink; semi-double. 



Ralph Curtis. White tinged with pink. 



Cimicifuga simplex. 



Chiysanthemum Seven Oaks. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS.— Continued. 



Sir Michael. Lemon-yellow. 



Seven Oaks. Large, double yellow flowers in profusion; very early. 

 Trojan. Crimson maroon, bronze tipped; button variety. 

 Viola. Violet-crimson. 

 Wendalia. Bronzy-yellow. 



White Mme. Masse. Large creamy-white flowers; very free. 

 Each of the above varieties, 20 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; 

 $12.00 per 100. 

 CIMICIFUGA japonica. This pretty variety pro- 

 duces in Fall a large quantity of erect spikes of Doz. loo 

 feathery white flowers. 2 ft. 35 cts. each ... S3 . 50 

 Simplex. Black Snakeroot. A stately plant suited 

 to moist and shaded situations but thrives fairly 

 well in full sun. The flowering stems are from 4 

 to 5 feet high with white flowers in feathery droop- 

 ing racemes. September and October. 35 cts. 

 each ... ... 



CLEMATIS Davidiana. Pale blue flowers in whorls 



adapted to partial shade; July to September. 3 ft. 



Recta. Pure white, forms a handsome bush; June 



and July. 4 ft. 

 Recta fl. "pi. A most beautiful plant far surpassing 

 the single form; pure white, double flowers. 4 ft. 

 50 cts. each 

 CONVALLARIA majalis. See Lily-of-the- Valley. 

 CONVALLARIA polygonatum. Solomon's Seal. 



White pendulous flowers; June. 2 ft. 

 COREOPSIS grandiflora. Golden-yellow flowers of 

 large size; useful for cutting and effective in border 

 masses; blooms all summer. 2 ft. 

 Lanceolata. Like the preceding, but somewhat 



smaller 

 Verticillata. Finely divided foliage; flowers bright 

 yellow, very numerous. IJ ft. 

 CYNOGLOSSUM nervosum. A charming, low 

 growing plant of spreading habit with flowers of a 

 pleasing shade of clear blue in May. Excellent for 

 rockeries. 8 in. . . . 



DAISY Burbank's Shasta. Large snowy-white 



flowers; July to September. 

 DAPHNE cneorum. See page 153. 



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Six plants of one variety sold at dozen rate: 25 at I OO rate. 



