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Hardy Chrysanthemums 



WE offer an assortment of hardy varieties, including several well-marked types. They flower pro- 

 fusely in October and resist early frosts, and are, therefore, showy and beautiful after everything 

 else in the garden has been killed. They are excellent for cut flowers and bouquets. Sure bloomers 

 and satisfactory growers that attain a height of from 2 to 3 feet. Although classed as perennials, these 

 plants are sometimes apparently short lived, because of the lack of proper Winter protection. Best 

 results can be expected if heavy mulches, such as manures, etc., are avoided, using only a dry, light mulch, 

 such as straw or like material. 



Prices of all Chrysanthemums except where otherwise noted are 

 $0.25 each; $1.75 per 10; $14.00 per 100 



Pompon Chrysanthemums 



Arabella. Deep purplish pink. (R) "Aster- 

 purple." 2 to 23^4 feet. 



Blushing Bride. Pale pink. 

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

 Fashion. 3 feet. White, shading to straw color 

 toward the center. 



Julia Legravere. Rich garnet. Late. (R) 

 "Ox Blood Red." $0.35 each; $2.50 per 10. 



Largretto. 3 to 3}^ feet. Dull old-rose. (R) 

 "Hellebore Red." 



May Suydam. Dwarf grower. Beautiful, 

 large, old-gold flowers. Late. (R) "Ochraceous 

 Buff." $0.35 each; $2.50 per 10. 



Patterson. 3 feet. A clear yellow. (R) 

 "Lemon Chrome." 



Queen of Whites. Large white flowers. 

 St. lUoria. 2 feet. A mallow pink. (R) 

 "Pale Amaranth Pink." 



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

 overlaid with bronze. 



Button Chrysanthemums 



Brown Bessie. l^y? to 2 feet. Mahogany 

 brown. (R) Lighter than "Morocco Red." 



Eagle d'Or. 3 feet. Clear yellow. (R) 

 "Lemon Chrome." 



Double Japanese 

 Chrysanthemums 



Rather larger than the Pompon varieties. 

 Double pink. Double yellow. 



Early Flowering 

 Chrysanthemums 



Varieties of this type flower earlier than other 

 kinds. Colors are more beautiful, individual 

 flowers larger, but plants are not quite as hardy. 

 Sometimes do not live through Winters out of 

 doors, even if protected. Prices of Early-flower- 

 ing Chrysanthemums: $0.35 each; $2.50 per 

 10; $20.00 per 100. 



Eden. Compact flowers, light magenta pink. 

 (R) "Tourmaline Pink." 



L'argentenillois. Outer petals carmine red, 

 inner petals old gold. 



La Garronne. Ox blood red. A beautiful 

 variety. 



Mrs. W. E. Buckingham. Single pink flowers 

 with daisy-like yellow center. (R) "Pale Rhodo- 

 nite Pink." 



Normandie. Pale pink flowers of open growth. 

 Yellow center. (R) "Pale Persian Lilac." 



Primarere. Outer petals light yellow; inner 

 petals lemon yellow. 



Shasta Daisy 



Chrysanthemum Hybridum. 18 inches. 

 White flowers during the Summer. 



var. Nipponicum. 2 feet. A bushy variety, 

 producing large flowers in late Autumn. $0.30 

 each; $2.25 per 10. 



CLEMATIS tubulosa. 2 to 3 feet. (R) "Pal- 

 lid Bluish Violet." $0.30 each; $2.25 per 10. 



var. Davidiana. 4 feet. (R) "Light Bluish 

 Violet." 



CONVALLARIA Majalis. Lily-of-the- VAL- 

 LEY. 6 inches. A shade-loving plant preferring a 

 deep rich soil, growing successfully under trees 

 and shrubbery. May. *$0.30 each; $2.25 per 10; 

 $18.00 per 100. 



Coreopsis 



COREOPSIS lanceolata grandiflora. 3 feet. 

 Yellow flowers. (R) "Light Cadmium." 



C. Rosea. 1 foot. (R) "Pale Amaranth Pink." 



C. Verticillata. 



Chrome." 



We make no additional charge for packing as is the case with many nurserymen. 

 All prices f. o. b. our station. 



13^ to 2 feet. (R) "Lemon 



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