Numbers 
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Refer to 
Pictures 
Left. 
6 WEEKS EARLY 
Aladdin Chrysanthemum (3) 
Imagine a hardy garden "Mum” 
blooming from late June to November. 
Bronzy yellow flowers richly stained 
with red and apricot, big fluffy 2 Vi'inch 
beauties. Sensation. Earliest of all 
“mums”—6 to 8 weeks early. 
Fine large field-grown plants —don’t 
confuse with hothouse plants. Worth 
double. Limited supply. 65c each; 2 
for $1.00; 5 for $2.00. 
INDIGO BLUE 
Lamartina Delphinium (1) 
Absolutely the richest, deepest, pur¬ 
est blue yet found in a Delphinium. 
Four to five feet or more of it. Ever- 
blooming. Continues throughout the 
summer, middle of June on, rich with 
heavily blooming lateral spikes, 10 to 
20 on a plant, each in a hurry to take 
its place as chief bloomer. A tower of 
rich indigo blue color. Stands heat ex¬ 
tra well. Further description on page 
15. 50c each; 3 for $1.15; 6 for $2.00. 
4 WEEKS EARLY 
Pink Charmer Phlox (4) 
Starts in June, 30 days earlier thap 
most others, continues until September. 
Extra hardy. Easily grown—5 to 10 
spikes per plant, 3 feet tall. The earli¬ 
est, clear mauve-pink Phlox known. 
Comes from the Dutch flower growers 
in the Netherlands. 50c each; 3 for 
$1.15; 6 for $2.00. 
EARLY 
Wedge wood Dutch Iris (2) 
Note the beautiful sky-blue color. 
Formerly priced too high for home gar¬ 
deners, now quoted at prices you can 
pay. The earliest of all Dutch Iris. 
3 for 50c; 6 for 75c; 10 for $1.00. 
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