Perennials 
THE HOME OF THE PANSY 
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CHR YSANTHEMUM—Continued 
October Dawn (1931 introduction). Lovely shade 
of soft daybreak pink, entirely free from contrast¬ 
ing tints. This variety will greatly appeal to those 
who appreciate the more delicate color effects. 
The flowers are of good size, full-petaled, and of 
nice decorative type. It is of medium height, but 
well branched, bushy and very free and effective 
in the garden or as a cut flower. Commences 
flowering about October 5th. 30c. each, $2.00 
per 10, $15.00 per 100. 
October Girl (1929 introduction). This most pro¬ 
lific flowering variety is of vigorous and branchy 
habit. The flowers are single or semi-double, fully 
2 in. across, pink on opening, becoming shaded 
with lavender when fully opened. In full flower 
by October 1st. 30c. each, $2.00 per 10, $15.00 
per 100. 
Provence. Early and dwarf, very free flowering 
sort. Pale pink flowers fading to white with yellow 
center. Excellent cut flower and hardy. Height 
IS in.. 25c. each, $1.80 per 10, $12.00 per 100. 
R. Marion Hatton (1931 introduction). For mass 
color effect in the garden, we know of no other 
variety comparable to this new yellow. The flower 
is of the Decorative Pompon type, not large or im¬ 
pressive in itself, but in addition to exceptional 
freedom in blooming it is one of the earliest to 
flower, and certainly the brightest canary yellow 
available. Flowers from late September on. 
Resists frost well. 35c. each, $2.50 per 10, $18.00 
per 100. 
Ruth Hatton (1929 introduction). An exception¬ 
ally prolific variety of vigorous and bushy growth. 
This decorative Pompon type when fully opened, 
is clear ivory white; when partially opened, a deli¬ 
cate shade of lemon yellow. Resists light frost and 
is normally in full flower about October 10th. 
30c. each, $2.00 per 10, $15.00 per 100. 
Ruth Cumming. Although introduced several 
years ago this variety is considered by some au¬ 
thorities to be the best all-around garden Chrys¬ 
anthemum. The color is rich reddish bronze with 
terra cotta shades, aging to an even, soft bronze 
tone. Blooms about October 10th. 25c. each, 
$1.80 per 10, $12.00 per 100. 
Skibo. A midseason button of medium height. 
Flowers bronze, changing to a rich yellow, retain¬ 
ing a small, bronzy center. 25c. each, $1.80 per 
10, $12.00 per 100. 
Vivid (1932 introduction). A very striking and 
effective variety, the color of which very closely 
approaches that of the American Beauty Rose—- 
a rosy crimson or amaranth shade new to the 
earlier flowering Chrysanthemums. Flowering 
about October 1st. It is extremely vigorous and 
very free. 35c. each, $2.50 per 10, $18.00 per 100. 
Winnetka. Decorative. Blooms in early October, 
growing 2 ft. high. Lovely large shaggy flowers of 
pale pink and yellow, turning white. 25c. each, 
$1.80 per 10, $i2.00 per 100. 
Yellow Gem ( Novelty ) (1932 introduction). This 
very neat and attractive Pompon carries many 
well formed small flowers less than an inch across. 
The color is bright canary yellow without shading, 
and the growth is wiry and compact, averaging 
18 in. in height. Altogether one of the finest But¬ 
ton Chrysanthemums, splendid for cutting. 
Blooming in early October. 30c. each, $2.00 per 
10, $15.00 per 100. 
Shasta Daisy 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM 
Shasta Daisy 
Alaska. A splendid hardy perennial variety with 
flowers rarely less than 5 in. across, of the purest 
glistening white, with broad, overlapping petals, 
and borne on long, strong stems; a beautiful cut 
flower; remaining in good condition a week or 
more. 3 ft. 20c. each, $1.50 per 10, $9.00 per 100. 
Giant Double White (Noielty). The flowers aver¬ 
age 5 inches in diameter, on long, wiry, straight 
stems. They are perennial and hardy and are 
very free flowering over a period of several months. 
They resemble giant Asters, and in localities where 
Asters cannot be raised, due to diseases, they 
will replace Asters. 25c. each, $1.80 per 10, $12.00 
per 100. 
King Edward VII (Moonpenny Daisy). Flowers of 
extraordinary size, of purest white, perfect form, 
and exceedingly free flowering. A splendid hardy 
perennial. 20c. each, $1.50 per 10, $9.00 per 100. 
COREOPSIS 
Doubleflowered Coreopsis 
Lanceolata grandiflora florepleno. This new 
double and semi-double form is just as easy to 
grow as the single and the extra petalage adds a 
further charm to the flower. 20c. each, $1.50 per 
10, $9.00 per 100. 
CORYDALIS • Fumitory 
*Cheilanthifolia. Handsome variety with fernlike 
foliage and long spikes of yellow blossoms 10 to 
12 in. in height. Prefers rich, well drained, stony 
soil. Perfectly hardy, lovely little rock plant; does 
very well in shade. 25c. each, $1.80 per 10, $12.00 
per 100. 
For table of rates to prepay orders, 
refer to page 2 of cover 
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