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?^S?\-.=£f^T?^r>^ CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



~ " ANNUAL VARIETIES. 



X M^fesi— -J — '^^■t Showy and effective garden favorites, extensively grown for cut flowers. The 

 "" hardy annuals are summer-flowering border plants, and quite distinct from the 



\ 4 ^^fl^KSN.v ^MWBIkfc. -^^5^^ autumn-flowering varieties. per p^x. 



^^^ \« X^^^Cy^wHRWV^^^^^ 1921 Chameleon. (Iround color of the flowers is a light coppery-bronze 

 Z'^^'^HII '•i>l^\V^'ll^'^lim W AtaP with a purplish-crimson zone, the blackish-purple disc being sur- 



•^V!^ f«W} pMl vX\^^^^^^^^"***^'^^■^^^^ lounded by a golden-yellow circle; as the flower nges the coppery- 



jr']^V^;-«^^jk i^i) bronze changes into a clear yellow, while the colorings of the zone 



S^^^'^kS^^^ '""' circle remain 10 



^^^^^^ Jn 1922 Segetum, Evening Star or Helios {Animal Golden Marguerite). A splendid 



- ' ■' variety for cutting, flowers 3 to 4 inches acro'^s, of pure golden-yellow; in general 



/ L '-^rffOF appearance resembles the yellow Paris Daisy (see cut) 10 



if- \i9i^^ ' '^1)1'/ 19-3 — Morning star. Similar to the foregoing in all particulars except in color of the 



flB^5^' , flowers, which nre primrose-yellow 10 



\ W^SLLL^ "^^ 1940 Double Fringed Mixed. Yellow, white, etc. Oz., 50 cts 5 



1930 Single Mixed ( P.nnied Daisies). Oz., 30 cts 5 



1929 Imported Collection of 8 summer-flowering annual varieties 30 



mmm PERENNIAL VARIETIES. 



1941 Frutescens Grandiflorum {•'Puris Daisy," or Marguerite). White, yellow eye. 10 

 194.5 Comtesse de £hambord ( Yellow Paris Daisy). Similar to the above except 

 Centrosema. in color, which is a beautiful clear yello.w 10 



CENTROSEMA. _ _ filk.^ ^^^" s"mum"'"rroTb i e 



CER ASTIUM, \Jfl ff^ ^^^J^^m the'purest whUe,'^vi°h 



bearing small white flowers; hardy ^K Mc^^ V time when cutj perfectly hardy. 7oc per oz. 10 



CINERARIA. A 1 / y^y and perfect. Our stock of this comes di- 



Seed should be sown from May to Sep- WL 11 ly\^/ rect from the originator, Mr. Luther Bur- 



tember for succession. Where only one sow- ^^ls.£'%^Sr/ bank, the famous California hydridizer, and 



ing is made, July should be preferred. Cin- ^llijRaKC is much improved over the stock originally sent out. 20 



facing north, if possible. When the pots be- Preer's Prize 



come full of roots, shift into larger ones till Cineraria. ,^^^^P"^Mt§= --, ., 



the flowering size is reached. Our strains are '^BlB r^^S- ^ M 



justly celebrated for all good quahties, our Prize Dwarf and Tall being gjHWfcs^''^, ^ p 



especially noted for size, coloring and texture. (See cut.) WBE^^ V . 



1963 Dreer's Prize Dwarf 35 I 1961 Dreer's Choice Dwarf 25 



1964 — Prize Tall 35 1962 - Choice Tall 25 ____^___ „.._=_ 



1966 Stel lata (^//n- Cineraria). A charming variety, with large WF^^ -^S^^sm-ji^ 



spreading panicles of starry flowers in the same variety of 

 colors as the oi-dinary Cineraria ; the extreme grace and 

 elegance of the plant and flowers make them wonderfully 

 effective for the decoration of the house or conservatory, and 

 especially so for church decoration; also useful for cutting.. 35 ^^^^^^__^ -_^ , 



Cineraria, "White-leaved Sorts. ' " ' 



(Dusty Miller.) 



Fine for bedding, ribbon-beds and margins ; prized for their beau- 

 tiful downy, silvery foliage; half-hardy perennials; 2 feet. 



1971 Maritima Candidissima. Silver foliage. Oz., 30 cts. . 5 



1972 Acanthifolla. Silver foliage, beautifully cut. Oz., $1.00.. 10 



Zinnias are one of the best annuals for beds or borders. See colored plate, t- c ,„ „«,,,^c 



page 9. CiiuvsANTHEmiiji Siif^Eri m, Kvrnino Star .jr HkLios. 



