HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Our list represents only dependable varieties of the most improved types. All are perfectly hardy, bloom from early autumn 
until frost, grow easily, spread quickly, and furnish the garden with a wealth of flowers during the autumn months. For the first 
winter, a protection of leaves should be given after the stems are cut down. 
Large-flowered type 
Large-flowered Type 
A. Barham. Bronze. Early. 
Alice Howell. Single. Bronzy orange-yellow. 
Barbara Cumming. Double. Clear yel¬ 
low shading to orange, bronze in center. 
^Crimson Splendor. Crimson-maroon. 
Double, 4 in. in diameter. Late September. 
^Daybreak. Single; 3 inches across; soft 
shell-pink. October 1. 
Frances Whittlesey. Smallish vivid bronze 
flowers. October. 
Gypsy Girl. Single. Chestnut-crimson. 
Early. 
*Jack Bannister. Double. Yellow. Early. 
Jean Cumming. White flowers 3 inches 
across. September 15. 
*Jean Treadway. Large-flowered. Deep 
pink in center; outer petals soft lilac, 
shading to white. Double, 3 inches across. 
September 30. 
Pompon or 
L'Argentuillais. Red with gold tips. Late. 
*IVIrs. Calvin Coolidge. Single. Rich 
cardinal-red. Late. 
Mrs. J. Wiliis Martin. Double. A blend¬ 
ing of crimson and crushed strawberry. 
Late. 
Normandie. Double. Delicate pink. Early. 
October Dawn. Daybreak-pink. October. 
October Girl. Semi-double. Clear rose; 
light lavender shadings. 
R. Marion Hatton. Canary-yellow. Sept. 
Ruth Cumming. Double. Reddish bronze 
with terra-cotta shading. 
Ruth Hatton. Double. Ivory-white, 
shaded with delicate lemon-yellow. Early. 
Seashell. Single. Shell-pink. Late. 
*Vivid. Large-flowered. Close to the color 
of the American Beauty rose. October 1. 
Yellow Normandie. Double. 
Button Type 
Adelaide. Rich mahogany. Early. Irene. Pure white. Late. Little Barbee. Bright red. Late. 
Ethel. Bright red. Early. Lillian Doty, Pink. Skibo. Pure yellow. Late. 
Harvest Moon. Golden yellow. Early. 
Any of the above, $1.50 for 3, $4.50 for 10, $40 per 100 
SPECIAL COLLECTION: 3 each of the above 29 varieties (87 plants in all), $32 
STAR COLLECTION: 3 each of 6 varieties marked * (18 plants in alll, $6.50 
Four Lovely New Hardy Garden Chrysanthemums 
I Qr^hlinn ^ grand, new, single, hardy 
Chrysanthemum with 4 rays 
of petals, giving the flower a graceful, fluffy appearance. 
The color is one that instantly appeals—salmon-red, 
turning to bronze-salmon, something altogether different 
from other Chrysanthemum colors. Extremely free 
flowering, healthy and vigorous in growth, it presents a 
gorgeous color array in the garden from October 10 on. 
Height 2 to 3 feet. 
Any of the above in pot-grown plants from April 1 to June 15, 75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz. 
COLLECTION: 3 plants each of the above 4 new Chrysanthemums (12 in all), $7 
Cavalier. Rich vermilion-red of dazzling brightness. Does 
not fade. Single. October 15. Height 2)-^ feet. 
Granny Scovill. Large flowering. A w'arm, glowing coral- 
bronze with fine healthy foliage. In full bloom October 
10. Height 2 feet. 
Innocence. An effective dwarf hybrid of the Korean 
Chrysanthemum. 18 inches in height, with a spread of 
2 feet. Single, 2)-^ inches across, pure white on opening, 
changing later to an attractive soft pink. 
BEAUTIFUL GERMAN IRIS 
Bearded Iris or Fleur-de-lis 
Azure. Rich blue. 
Caprice. Rosy red. 
Celeste. Azure-blue. 
Gold Crest. Violet-blue. 
King of Iris. Lemon-yellow, brown falls. 
Mme. Chereau. White edged blue. 
Quaker Lady. Lavender, falls blue and gold. 
Rhein Nixe. Pure white, blue falls. 
White Knight. Snow-white. 
Pailida Dalmatica (Princess Beatrice). Pale 
silvery blue, sweet-scented. 
Prices; Any of the above, 35c. each, 
$3 per doz. 
Offer No. 30: 3 each of the above 10 
varieties, $6.50 
Afterglow. Lavender shaded buff. 
Ambassadeur. Smoky lavender, with falls 
violet-red. 
Dream. Soft pink. 
Duke of York. Soft mauve, very large. 
Gold Imperial. Chrome-yellow, orange beard. 
Halo. Light blue, darker falls. Very strong. 
Lent A. Williamson. Lavender, falls royal 
purple. Large. 
Mother of Pearl. Pale lavender. 
Susan Bliss. Orchid-pink. Exquisite 
Prices: Any of the above, 50c. each, 
$4 per doz. 
Offer No. 31: 3 each of the above 9 
varieties, $8 
German Iris 
SELECT LiST OF FiNE JAPANESE IRIS 
A real fine collection of truly marvelous varieties, with flowers measuring from 6 to 8 inches in diameter. These Irises will 
be at their best in July and prefer a warm, sunny location. Keep them well watered when in bud and at blooming-tinie and 
you will be amply repaid for it. Our strong flowering clumps will produce from three to four flowers the first year. Divisions 
usually bloom the first summer, but cannot always be depended upon. 
Betty Jean Childs. Single. W'^hite, veined orchid-pink. 
Blue Bird. Single. Deep blue, shaded purple. 
Biue Danube. Double. Deep blue, yellow center. 
Doris Childs. Single. Pearl-white, veined rosy plum. 
Dream. Single. Vl^hite, veined lavender; plum center. 
Eleanor Parry. Double. Claret-red, veined white and blue. 
Fascination. Double. Blue, lightly veined white, pink tinge. 
Gekko-no-Nami. Double. White ground, veined bluish lavender. 
Gold Bound. Double. Pure white, creamy glow. 
Morave. Single. White ground, veined deep blue. 
Divisions: All varieties listed above, 50c. each 
Clumps: All varieties listed above, $1 each 
Offer No. 32: Divisions, one each of the above 10, $4. 
Offer No. 33: Strong clumps, one each of the above 10, S8.50. 
SPECIAL: Extra-large clumps of Japanese Iris in mixture. All fine varieties, 
exceptional value. 90c. each, $9 per doz. 
All plants will be forwarded by express, purchaser paying charges. If wanted by parcel post, please add 10 per cent of the 
value of the plants to cover postage and packing. We ship only strong, field-grown plants. 
C.O.D. orders for plants cannot be accepted unless accompanied by 50 per cent of the purchase price 99 
