Special Bargains in Popular Favorites 
We try out new Chrysanthemums every year and list only those that we feel 
will prove satisfactory in the average garden. The price is 10c each 3 of one 
kind for 25c. White varieties as follows, White Lady. Shasta. Wm Turner. Pink 
var Leilah. Normandy. Bronze Var. Little Jewel. Lady Aster. Mr. Rux. Ked 
Var. Sensation. Crimson King. Firelight (Pompon). Yellow Var. Golden Oct¬ 
ober. Minted Gold. Mitzi (Pompon). Yellowbell. 
We are able to offer the following favorites at 15c each, 3 of one kind for 
30 cents, 15 of one kind for $1. Or you may make your own selection of any 12 
plants in this group for $1. All plants in)' this group are husky two-year field 
grown plants, all having bloomed last year. 
ADENOPHORA Lilifolia, (Lady Bells)—4- well grown clump of this Cam¬ 
panula-like plant will attract much attention in the Perennial border. Lavend¬ 
er-pink bells in profusion over a long period. 3 ft. 
ARTEMISIA Lactiflora—Wonderful background plant. Astilbe-like foliage. 
creamy-white flowers on 4 to 6 ft. stems, from July to Sept. 
A—Silver King (Ghost plant)—The opening leaf buds gleam like beads. 
Sprays may be cut for winter bouquets. 3 ft. Recommended. 
AQUILEGIA Mrs. Scott Elliott—The best strain of long-spurred Columbine, 
in many beautiful colors. 3 ft. Summer. 
DELPHINIUM, Wrexham Hollyhock strain—This stately Perennial needs 
no introduction and should be in every garden. Our plants are grown from 
imported seed. All our plants have bloomed in the field and a large percentage 
were light colored and double. 
ERYNGIUM Planum (Sea Holly)—Large holly-like leaves and steel-blue 
thistle-like heads. 3 to 4 ft. Used as an everlasting. Recommended. 
GEUM Mrs. Bradshaw—Double scarlet rose-like blooms on 18 inch stems 
rising from low dark-green foliage, all summer. 
GAILLARDIA Portola—The strongest growing species, making them an 
ideal cut flower. Rich crimson, tipped yellow, throughout the summer. 
GYPSOPHILA Paniculata (Babys Breath)—Widely used for the border and 
for cutting. Also dried for winter bouquets. Should be in every garden. 
HELEN1UM Autumnale, Riverton Gem (Helen Flower)—Old gold and Wall- 
flower-red in a perfect blending of coflor. Blooms through Aug. and Sept. 3 ft. 
LIATRIS Pycnostachya (Kansas Gayfeather)—Handsome spikes of rose- 
purple in late summer and fall. Fine for mixed bouquets. 4 ft. 
MONARDA Didyma (Bergamot)—A mass of bright-scarlet flowers with 
fragrant foliage. In bloom most of the summer. 2 ft. 
PHLOX Suffruticosa, Miss. Lingard—Immense panicles of white flowers 
through May and June and again in the fall. 3 ft. Recommended. 
PYRETHRUM Roseum Hybridum (Painted Daisy)—Our finest cut flowers. 
Always in bloom for Decoration day and stays fresh for a long time after 
cutting. Shades of white, pink and red, sold in mixture only. 2 ft. 
PRIMULA Eliator (Polyanthus)—A fine mixture of this popular bunch 
Primrose in all shades and colors. Early spring. 1 ft. 
SCABIOSA Caucasica—A most persistent blooming border and cut flower 
plant. Soft shades of lavender and blue. Summer. 2 ft. Recommended. 
