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CHRYSANTHEMUMS— Continued 



Sir Walter Raleigh. Red flowers. 



St. Illoria. 2 feet. A mallow pink. (R) "Pale 

 Amaranth Pink." 



Sunset. Bronze yellow. (R) "Empire Yellow" 

 overlaid with bronze. 



Tennyson. \}4 to 2 feet. A clear (R) "Lemon 

 Yellow." Excellent foliage. 



Trojan. l>^feet. Purplish red. (R) "Amaranth 

 Purple." 



Button Chrysanthemums 



Brown Bessie. \yi to 2 feet. Mahogany brown. 

 (R) Lighter than "Morocco Red." 



Golden Pheasant. to 2 feet. (R) "Lemon 

 Chrome" touched with brown. 



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Garden scene in Princeton, N. J., where our plants have been ex- 

 tensively used. On the left are the stately Delphiniums; in the 

 center the Coreopsis, while the balustrade is covered with Boston 

 Ivy (Ampelopsis Veitchii). 



Anemone Chrysanthemums 



Aaron, lyi feet. Semi-double. Light, reddish- 

 bronze. (R) "Brazil Red." 



Clara. 2 to lyi feet. White with yellow center. 



Rosy Morn. 2yi feet, 

 lightly touched with pink. 



Semi-double. White, 



Rose 



Double Japanese 

 Chrysanthemums 



Pink 



Yellow 



Shasta Daisy 



GHRYSANT EMUM Hybridum. 18 inches. 

 Originated by Luther Burbank. ^ These beautiful 

 flowers bloom in profusion during the Summer 

 months. 



var. Nipponicum. 2 feet. A bushy variety 

 producing large flowers in late Autumn. $0.25 each 

 $2.00 per 10; $15.00 per 100. 



Shrubby Clematis 



A shrub-like plant deserving great popularity, 

 with large, green leaves and light blue hyacinth 

 shaped flowers, borne in terminal or axillary chusters 

 during August and September. 



Clematis tubulosa. 2 to 3 feet. (R) "Pallid 

 Bluish Violet." $0.25 each; $2.00 per 10; $15'.aC 

 per 100. 



var. Davidiana. 4 feet. Flowers of a darker blue 

 and with the fragrance of orange blossoms. (R) 

 "Light Bluish Violet." Stems need a slight support 

 CONVALLARIA Majalis. Lily-of-the-Valley. 

 6 inches. An old-time favorite of excep 

 tional beauty. A shade-loving plant pre 

 ferring a deep rich soil, growing successfully 

 under trees and shrubbery. May. $0.25 

 each; $2.00 per 10; v^lS.OO per 100. 



COREOPSIS. Tickseed. A useful 

 plant thriving in any soil or situation and 

 blooming with profusion from June until 

 frost. 



, C. lanceolata grandiflora. 3 feet 

 i-arge yellow flowers resembling those ol 

 a cosmos in form. Excellent for cutting 

 (R) "Light Cadmium." 



C. Rosea. 1 foot. Small daisy-like 

 flowers of pale pink, and fine feathery fol 

 age. (R) " Pale Amaranth Pink." 



C. Verticillata. 1>^ to 2 feet. Similai 

 to C. Rosea, with flowers the color of t 

 buttercups. (R) "Lemon Chrome." 



Delphinium: Larkspur 



These stately flowers diff^er from a! 

 others in their appealing charm. The rare 

 beauty of their varying shades that rang( 

 through white and turquoise blue to thf i 

 deepest indigo and violet would add £ 

 glory to any garden. 



Culture: Delphiniums do best in wel 

 enriched and deeply cultivated soils. Tc 

 prolong the season of bloom, the stalkj 

 should be cut as soon as they are througl 

 flowering. 



Delphinium Belladonna, lyi to : 



feet. Distinguished by branching flowei 

 stalks, its continuous habit of bloom and 

 its rare color. (R) "Forget-me-not Blue.' 

 $0.25 each; $2.00 per 10; $15.00 per 100 

 D. Chinense. 1 to 1>^ feet. A dwarf variety with 

 finely cut foliage. Flowers in varying shades of violet 

 blue and white. (R) "Smalt Blue," "Sky Blue" and 

 "Spectrum Violet." 



D. Fanny Stormath. 2 5^ to 3 feet. Flowers an 

 iridescent indigo-blue with violet spurs. (R^ 

 "Phenyl Blue." $0.25 each; $2.00 per 10. 



D. Formosum. 2 to 3 feet. Dark blue and white 

 eyed flowers closely set on tall, straight spikes 

 (R) "Phenyl Blue." 



D. Gold Medal Hybrids. Single and double 

 flowers on spikes 2 feet long, and in various shadet 

 of blue and purple. $0.25 each; $2.00 per 10; $15.0( 

 per 100. 



D. Sebia; var. Compacta. A tall, cut-leaved 

 variety of compact growth. Flowers, blue and white 

 $0.25 each; $2.00 per 10; $15.00 per 100. 



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