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Chrysanthemums 



Annual Varieties 



The single-flowering annual Chrysanthemums or Painted Daisies are showy 

 and effective garden favorites, extensively grown for cut flowers. The follow- 

 ing hardy annuals are summer-flowering border plants (growing about 2 feet 

 high), bearing in profusion large daisy -like flowers on good stems, and quite 

 distinct from the hardy perennial and autumn flowering varieties. 



PER PKI. 



1921 Burridgeanum. Pure white petals with zone of rich 

 brownish red and inner zone of yellow surrounding the 

 dark brown disc. } oz., 25 cts $0 10 



Clear yellow zoned deeper yeUow, dark 



1922 Eastern Star. 

 disc, I oz., 25 cts 10 



1923 Morning Star. Petals canary yepow, with halo of 

 deeper yellow; disc dark yellow, j oz., 25 cts 10 



\ 1924 Northern Star. Very large daisy-like flowers, 3 inches 

 across, with pure white fringed petals with canary-yellow 

 zone around a dark brown eye, | oz., 25 cts 10 



1925 Chameleon. Light yellow to tawny apricot, garnet band with 

 yellow zone around dark disc, j oz., 25 cts 10 



1926 Evening Star. Rich sunflower yellow, the disc slightly deeper 

 yellow, J oz., 25 cts 10 



1929 Collection of a packet each of the above 6 varieties 40 



1928 Collection of J oz. each of the above 6 varieties 1 25 



Many colors. J oz., 20 cts.; 



1930 Single Mixed {Painted Daisies) 

 oz., 50 cts 



,1931 Coronarium, Double Mised. 



20 cts.; oz., 50 cts 



YeUow, white, etc. 



1935 Inodorum Plenissimum (Double While Mayweed). Makes a 

 bushy plant about 2 feet high, with fine feathery foliage, and pure 

 white, densely double flowers, which are produced from mid-sum- 

 mer tiU frost; splendid for cutting, j oz., 40 cts 



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Single Annual Chrysanthe.mums 



Chrysanthemums 



Perennial Varieties per pkt. 



1944 Japanese Hybrids. Our stock of this comes to us direct from 

 Japan and is saved from a magnificent collection of over one hun- 

 dred varieties, and cannot fail to produce satisfactory restilts. 

 Seeds sown in spring wiU produce flowering plants by fall SO 25 



1945 Double Early-flowering. A race which perfect their blooms ift-the 

 open ground before frost. Easily grown from seed which may be 

 e.xpected to produce a fair percentage of double-flowering plants 



in a large range of colors 25 



1951 Hardy Pompon. A fine strain of the old-fashioned hardy fall- 

 flowering sorts, with double button-like blossoms. Mixed colors. 25 



1946 Maximum King Edward VII {Moonpenny Daisy). Con- 

 sidered the finest of all, with flowers of extraordinary size, of 

 purest white, perfect form, and exceedingly free-flowering. A 

 splendid addition to this useful hardy perennial. J oz., 30 cts.. .10 



Shasta Daisies 



(Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum) 



1948 Alaska. A splendid hardy perennial variety with flowers 

 rarely less than 5 inches across, of the purest glistening white, 

 with broad overlapping petals, and borne on long strong stems; 

 a beautiful cut flower, remaining in good condition a week or more. 

 5 pkts., Sl.OO 25 



1950 Shasta Daisy Mixed. A general mixture saved from extra 

 choice hybrids, and certain to produce varieties of nierit. j oz., 

 50 cts 15 



Cheiranthus 



Very pretty dwarf hardy biennial plants, usually handled as annuah 

 flowering freely through the summer from seed sown in spring; for early 

 spring flowering sow in late summer. Splendid for rockery. 



1915 Allionii {Siberian Wallflower). About 12 inches high with heads 



of brilliant orange flowers SO 10 



1916 Linifolium (.Alpine Wallflower). Forms compact plants about 

 9 inches high with numerous small spikes of bright mauve flowers, 

 makes a very neat line. 2 pkts., 25 cts 15 



Double Early-flqwering Chrysanthe.mums 



Plants of Garden Chrysanthemums will be found offered with other hardy Plants 



