Jean Treadway. Pink with dark rose-pink center. 
Decorative type. Oct. 35c ea. 
Maduse. Large terra-cotto-bronze. Decorative 
type. Oct. 
Metzi. Small yellow flowers with deeper center. 
Button type. Oct. 
Mrs. Calvin Coolidge. Cardinal red. Single type. 
Oct. 
Mrs. J. W. Martin. Crushed strawberry. Decora¬ 
tive type. Oct. 
Mrs. L. Berechard. Shell pink. Pompom type. 
Oct. 
Normandie. Opens creamy white; delicate pink 
when mature. Decorative type. Late Sept. 
October Girl. Rose pink. Semi-double. Oct. 
October Dawn. Soft daybreak pink. Decorative 
type. Sept-Oct. 35c. 
R. Marion Hatton. Bright yellow. Decorative 
type. Sept.-Oct. 
Ruth Cumming. Reddish bronze. Decorative 
type. Oct. 
Ruth Hatton. Ivory white. Decorative type. Oct. 
Vivid. American Beauty Rose. Decorative type. 
Oct. 
Chrysanthemum Species. 
Coreanum. (Korean Chrysanthemum). Large 
single flowers, white when opening, assuming 
a pinkish shade as the flowers mature. Fine 
for cutting. 2-4 ft. Oct. 
CONVALLARIA. (Lily-of-the-valley). 
*Majalis. Waxy white. May-June. 9 in. Extra 
large clumps 50c ea. 
COREOPSIS. (Tickseed). 
Grandiflora. Bright yellow. All summer. 3 ft. 
COTONEASTER. 
*Horizontalis. (Rock Cotoneaster). Low growing 
shrub with horizontal branches covered with 
shiny dark green leaves. Covered with bright 
red berries during the fall and winter. Ideal 
for rockery plantings. 35c, 50c and 75c. 
DELPHINIUM. (Hardy Larkspur). 
Blackmore and Langdons English Hybrids. Light 
and dark blues blending with rose give a de¬ 
lightful assortment of colors in these hybrids. 
35c ea. $3.50 per doz. 
*Chinense. Blue Butterfly. Gentian blue. Blooms 
throughout the summer. 15 in. 
Wrexham Hollyhock Strain. Lovely shades of 
blue and rose. June-Oct. 4-7 ft. 35c ea. 
Use Lime to sweeten and improve your garden soil. 
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