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HARDY POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



All from 2-inch pots, for bedding outdoors, for cut flowers, 

 i.iit not the large greenhouse varieties. 



They are, however, being cultivated extensively for garden 



''"■^ricriOc each- per dozen, $1.00; per 100, S6.00. By express, 

 aof PrVaid Add'ioc for 1 to 5 plants for postage. 



LARGE-FLOWERING OR ASTER 

 VARIETIES 



(These are not for exhibition purpo^^ '■s^^"\'o 

 ^tg\t'L^'e^rs^ otf aVprl'^^'lh'oul^d^afso" be protec^ted from frost 



"i^KoSQ^rVN^in even shade of golden bron.e. Dwarf. 

 CLOBINDA— Produces erect sprays of bronze. 

 CORA PECK BTJHI.— Deepest yellow. 

 EBMALINDA— Old rose, with silvery sheen. 

 TAIRY QUEEN — Deep enchantress color. 

 ILLONA — Rosy lavendar. Late. 

 JTTI.IA LA GBAVEBE— Tall red. 



tlLLIAN DOTY— Beautiful shell pink; strong grower. 

 RED DOTY — Deep wine red. 



SvALDA-Earliest white, sometimes showing tinge of pmk 

 when opening. 



■WANDA — Large white. 



■WESTERN BEAUTY— Large-flowering rose pmk. 

 ■WHITE DIANA— Tall white. 

 ■WHITE DOTY — Large pure white. 



SMALL-FLOWERING OR BUTTON 

 VARIETIES 



CHRISTMAS GOLD— Very bright yellow. Late. 

 GOLDEN CLIMAX— Bright yellow. 

 GOLDEN CREST— Golden yellow pompon. 

 NSR?N^Seedling from Christmas gold, being same shade, 

 but larger. 



BODELL — Early yellow pompon. 



BEGONIAS 



CHATELAINE SUPBEME-Live pure pink. Free-flowering 

 and hardy. 15c. each. 



DBEGI-Deeply serrated green leaves, reddish on under 

 side small white flowers. 15c. each. 



LUMINOSA-Red flower: foliage turning reddish bronze, 

 when growing in sun. 15c. each. ^ . , • „ nwnrf 



PBIDE or NEW CASTLE-Red sport of chatelaine. D.^arf. 

 15c. each. 



PBIMA DONNA-Limped-rose shading to carmine in cen- 

 ter Kver-blooming. 15c. each. 



25c. each. All from 3-inch Pots. ^^^^^^^ 



IVY 



HABDY ENGLISH-15C. each; 81.50 per dozen. 

 QEBMAN OB PABLOB IVY, for window boxes-15c. each; 

 $1.50 per dozen. 



MOON VINES 



15c. each; $1.50 per dozen. 

 HOCTIPLOBA-The standard white Moonvine. 

 LEABI (Blue Dawn Plower)-Generally known as the Blue 



Moonflower. 



ANEMONE VARIETIES 



CHESTNUT-An even shade of tan, harmonizing with red 

 ^^^^iB^-^^^-^^^ shade of yellow. Long stiff stems. 



SINGLE VARIETIES 



DAZZLER — Red. 



MISS ISABELLE— Deep pmk. 



MBS. BUCKINGHAM— Large flat flower of rosy pink. 

 MBS. GODPREY — Light pink. 

 DAINTY MAID— Pearly white. 



•WHITE MIDGET — Purest white. ^^^^^^^^^^^ 



LANTANAS 



Very popular for Window Boxes and Borders. 

 A. CLAVEN — Primrose pink. 



A. COOK— Orange and rose dwarf. i f • 



DELICATISSIMA— Lilac lavender; finest for baskets. 

 CBAIGI— Lemon yellow turning to orange. 

 T-va-v Pure white with yellow center. 



MEB^UNE-Semi-dwarf, bearing golden yellow blossoms, 

 15c. each; $1.50 per dozen. ^^^^^^ 



LEMON VERBENA 

 15c. each; $1.50 per dozen. 



SALVIA SPLENDENS 

 Tall, erect, green foliage. The well-known Salvia. lOc. 

 each; $1.00 per dozen. 



Add 10c. on 1 to 5 plants for postage. 



ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



