CHRYSANTHEMUM 



Alyssum (Basket of Gold) 



Saxatile compactum. Broad masses of bright 

 yellow flowers in early spring. For rockeries or 

 front of borders. 1 ft. 



Anemone Japonica (Windflower) 



Alice. Large, semi-double flowers of La-France- 

 pink. Grows well in shade. A good cut-flower. 2 ft. 

 Whirlwind. Similar to above, but pure white. 



Aquilegia (Columbine) 



One of the most valuable of the early-flowering 

 perennials. 

 Chrysantha (Golden Columbine). Yellow flowers 



with long spurs. 

 Crimson Star. Large flowers with rich crimson 



outer petals and pure white centers. Spectacular. 

 Mrs. Scott Elliott's Strain. Pastel shades. 

 Rose Queen. Pink; long-spurred. 



-Asters (Michaelmas Daisy) 



Lovely daisy-like flowers, 4 to 5 feet high, bloom- 

 ing September and October. 



Barr's Pink. Deep pink flowers with showy gold 

 and bronze centers. 



Beechwood Challenger. Glowing crimson. Splen- 

 did new red Aster with great promise. 3 ft. 35c. 

 each; 90c. for 3. 



Blue Eyes. Large pure violet-blue flowers with 

 small yellow eyes. 



Blue Plume. Stately plants with fi;ne spikes cov- 

 ered with deep purple almqst double flowers. 

 Showy variety. 2 ft. 35c. each; 90c. for 3. 



Frikarti, Wonder of Staeffa. A splendid hardy 

 Aster with large lavender-blue flowers on 12 to 

 18-inch stems. Blooms over a long period. 2 to 

 2K ft. 35c. each; 90c. for 3. 



Harrington's Pink. Large flowers of clear soft 

 pink. A beautiful Aster. 4 ft. 40c. each; $1.00 

 for 3. 



Hybridus luteus. Lovely small bright yellow flow- 

 ers in clusters on 18 to 24-inch stems. Blooms 

 July to August. 



Mt. Everest. Bushy plants covered with beautiful 

 white flowers. 4 ft. 35c. eaqh; 90c. for 3. 



HARDY 



PERENNIAL and 



BIENNIAL 



PLANTS 



We supply large field-grown plants, 

 ready to be transplanted, after August 15. 



PRICES: Unless otherwise priced, all 

 plants are sold at 30c. each; 3 of any 

 one variety 75c.; 6 of any one variety 

 at doz. rate; $2.50 per doz. 



POSTAGE ON PLANTS. Add for 

 postage and packing; Single plants 10c. ; 

 3 plants 20c.; 6 plants 30c.; 12 plants 40c. 

 We accept no responsibility for delays or 

 conditions that may prove injurious to 

 the contents. 



DwarF Asters 



Very desirable for rock-gardens and borders. Free- 

 flowering. 

 Acris nanus. Compact bushes with lavender-blue 



flowers. Late August and September. 12 in. 

 Alpellus, Triumph. Sparkling blue daisies during 



June and July on a fine hardy plant. 8 in. 50c 



each; $1.25 for 3. 

 Amellus, King George. Wide bushes 18 inches 



high covered with large blue flowers from July to 



September. 

 Mauve Cushion. Pale mauve-colored flowers dur- 

 ing October. 6 to 8 in. 

 Snowsprite. Semi-double white flowers. 10 in. 



September. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANTS 



Single-Flowering Varieties 



Astrid. Pink. 



Louise Schling. Salmon-red. 



Orange Wonder. Orange. 



Stellaris. Buttercup-yellow. 



The Chief. Bright scarlet and gold. 



Button Varieties 

 Early Bronze. Bronze. 

 Irene. A fine white. 

 Jewel. Very popular pink. 

 Pygmy Gold. Golden yellow. 

 Treasure Trove. Clear yellow. 



Capt. R. 



bronze. 



Pompon Varieties 



H. Cook. Rose petals, tipped golden 



Judith Anderson. Buttercup-yellow. 

 Goblin. Bronze, shading to gold. 

 IVIrs. H. Harrison. Clusters of pink flowers. 

 Ouray. Bronze with coppery glow. 

 White Doty. White. 



Large-Flowering Varieties 



Burgundy. Rich cerise-crimson. 

 Granny Scovill. Coral-bronze. 

 King Midas. Soft yellow. 

 Rose Glow. Old-rose. 

 Tasiva. White. 

 The Moor. Amaranth-purple. 



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F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., WASHINGTON, D. C. 



