HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Last to bloom of the best Autumn Flowers 



These glorious flowers are at their zenith when the 

 early frosts are putting others to sleep. 



From September until November they provide an 

 unbroken procession of gorgeous coloring, white, pink, 

 bronze, yellow, etc., borne in large trusses on sturdy, 

 graceful stems. They thrive and increase from year to 



year, and need little 

 care beyond pinching 

 off the terminal shoots, 

 up to mid-summer, 

 to make' the plants 

 branched and bushy, 

 and so possible to pro- 

 duce a maximum of 

 bloom. 



Our special offer in- 

 cludes a complete assort- 

 ment of the choicest sorts. 



12 plants, each a 

 distinct variety — 

 $2.00 



Beautiful 



CANTERBURY BELLS 



in three distinct shades 



The Canterbury Bell, really the most charming form 

 of the great Campanula family, is still one of the 

 choicest and popular of old-fashioned flowers. The 

 sturdy spikes of flowers, with the saucer-shaped corolla, 

 have earned for them the name of "cup and saucer" 

 Campanula. They grow about 2 ft. high and are 

 among the best of our June flowers. You can have 

 blue, pink, white or all colors mixed. 



Six for $1.00; per dozen $2.00. 



All the above are "blooming-age" plantM 



