HYBRID KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



3 to 3-/2 ft. These astoundingly beautiful hybrids 

 will inject color into your fall garden for a long 

 period. They combine the stamina and attractive- 

 ness of the better hardy 'Mums with that of the 

 lovely Korean Chrysanthemum. All are centered 

 golden yellow and will last for weeks when cut. 

 Apollo. Bronzy red petals. 

 Astrid. Semi-double pink. 

 Ceres. Coppery bronze petals, prolific. 

 Diana. Semi-double salmon-pink. 

 Jacqueline. Newer pink-flowered variety. 

 Lorene. Pure rich pink; a glorious sort. 

 Vonnie. Semi-double pink; very prolific. 



Each 25c; doz. $2.50. 



COLLECTION 



One each of these seven splendid sorts 

 for only $1.25. 



LOVETT'S KOREAN HYBRIDS. 3 to 4 ft. This is not 

 just a mixture of discarded sorts, but of the better 

 Korean Hybrids. We can guarantee a colorful and 

 valuable collection. A striking bargain, mixed colors, 

 for only 20c each, $2.00 per doz., $14.00 per 100. 



HARDY NAMED CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Strong, blooming age plants. 



All varieties, except as noted, each 20c, doz. $2.00, 

 100 $14.00. 



Alice Howell. Large, semi-double yellow, centered gold. 



Buttercup. A tall plant bearing excellent big double 

 yellow 'Mums late in the season. 



Cheeriulness. Best double yellow button variety. 



Chestnut Burr. Many rich chestnut-red flowers, big and 

 double. Unusual. Each 25c, doz. $2.50. 



Clara Curtis. 12 to 18 in. Neat and very bushy, with 

 a mass of shapely circular single flowers, delightful 

 dark rose-pink in color, produced on reddish branch- 

 ing stems. Each 40c, doz. $4.00. 



Cometo. Deep rose, shaded mauve; big. 



Ethel. Deep, compact crimson-bronze buttons. 



Excelsior. Many double yellow flowers, early. 



Field of Snow. A dwarf, trailing sort, whose pink- 

 tinged white buds turn to pure white buttons. 



Harvard. Big double flowers of true Harvard-crimson. 



Irene. Best white button 'Mum. 



L'Argenteuillais. Early, large, with deep copper-scarlet 



flowers, reversed golden yellow. 

 Mrs. H. Harrison. Double pink pompons, centered 



creamy pink. 



Mrs. L. Birchard. Big double 'Mums of bright shell-pink. 

 Norine. Very late, with big sprays of golden pompons, 

 tinged red. 



October Beauty. Big semi-double bronze. Late. 

 Pink Dandy. Big pink pompons. 



Red Indian. Scarlet-maroon pompons by the score. 

 Late. 



Wanda. Late. Large pinkish buds open pure white. 

 Yellow Normandie. Pale bronze-yellow flowers; very 

 double. 



SPECIAL OFFER HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



We are pleased to offer twelve strong plants of 

 our splendid Hardy Chrysanthemums, each different 

 and correctly labeled, for $1.75. 



Choice of varieties must be left to us, but you may 

 be sure of receiving a thoroughly desirable and ex- 

 tremely varied assortment. 



CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



1 to 11/2 ft. (R). 



These are the overwhelmingly popular 'Mums 

 that have recently come into so much favor. Ideal 

 in border or rockery, the plants form dense cushions 

 of foliage sometimes a yard in diameter, which are 

 hidden beneath their lovely flowers from late sum- 

 mer until frost. Separate colors, Pink, Bronze, Yellow 

 and White. Each 25c, doz. $2.50, 100 $16.00. 



WREXHAM HYBRID LARKSPURS (Offered on page 36) 



CLEMATIS 



Clematis, Fragrant Tube ( C. davidi- 

 ana). 2 to 3 ft. A broad, bushy 

 plant, with many fragrant bell- 

 shaped flowers of deep lavender- 

 blue in late summer. 



Clematis, Ground (C. recta). 2 to 3 

 ft. Big showy clusters of fragrant 

 white flowers in June and July. 

 Either variety, each 30c, doz. $3.00 



COLUMBINE (Aquilegia) 



Alpine Columbine (A. cdpina). 10 to 12 

 in. Best of all Columbines for the 

 rockery. Many beautiful blue flow- 

 ers, with white centers, in April and 

 May. (R). 



American Columbine (A. canadensis). 

 1 V2 to 2 ft. Rich red-spurred scarlet 

 and yellow flowers in June. 



Crimson Star Columbine. 2 ft. A glori- 

 ous new Columbine, with brightest 

 crimson flowers. Will draw all eyes 

 to your garden. Each 30c, doz. $3.00. 



Golden Columbine (A. chrysantha). 2 

 to 2V2 ft. An amazingly striking 

 sort, which produces countless clear 

 golden blooms in late spring and 

 early summer. 



Mrs. Scott Eliott's Long-Spurred Hy- 

 brids. 2 to 3 ft. An amazing assort- 

 ment, which represents every Col- 



umbine color imaginable, from 

 clear red, yellow and blue to the 

 more delicate shades of lavender, 

 purple and cream. Justly popular. 

 Each 25c, doz. $2.50, 100 $16.00. 



Silver Queen Columbine (A., Silver 

 Queen). 3 ft. The beautiful, long- 

 spurred flowers produced by this 

 variety in May and June are over- 

 laid with delicate flesh-pink be- 

 fore becoming fully developed, the 

 open blooms being glistening sil- 

 very white. Each 40c, doz. $4.00, 

 100 $27.50. 



CONEFLOWER (Rudheckia) 



Black-Eyed Susan ( R. subtomentosa). 



4 ft. Countless brilliant lemon-yel- 

 low flowers with purple center 

 cone, good for cutting, in late sum- 

 mer. 



Golden Glow (R. laciniata fl. pi.). 



5 to 6 ft. Big, double golden yel- 

 low flowers like Dahlias, July to 

 September. Showy in mass, and 

 excellent for cutting. 



Purple Coneflower (R. purpurea) . 3 

 ft. Drooping petals of purplish red 

 surround a prominent center cone 

 of chocolate brown, tinted gold. 

 Ideal in bed and border, flowering 

 from July to October. 



Littl*» J5ilv«»r N T ALL VARIETIES (unless otherwise noted): Each 20c, doz. $2.00, 100 $14.00. Hardv Perennials 



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