Chrysanthemum, Granny Scovill. $3 per doz. See page 11 
Stokesia laevis lilacina grandiflora. 35 cts. each. 
See page 15 
Aster hybridus luteus. 35 cts. each. 
See page 10 
Granny Scovill Chrysanthemum (pic¬ 
tured at the right) is a new type. The 
flowers are extra large, often over 
4 inches across, and come early enough 
to make them valuable in the garden. 
Its color is so brilliant that it at once 
attracts attention to the plants, which 
are a mass of bloom about October 10. 
$3 per doz.; $20 per 100. 
Another new-comer in the family of 
flowers is a Cornflower Aster that 
botanists call Stokesia laevis lilacina 
grandiflora. That’s a long name for a 
fine flower, so let’s call it a silvery blue 
Aster that blooms in the fall. You’ll 
like it. 35 cts. each; $3.50 per doz. 
Viola, Jersey Gem. 35 cts. each. See page 1 1 
Your attention is invited to the Aquilegias, 
the Pyrethrums, the Japanese Iris, Anchusa, 
Aster, Anemone, and Viola pictui'ed here, 
but described and priced on the pages men¬ 
tioned. Every page in this Catalogue contains 
points of vital interest and importance to all 
who would have successful gardens in 1935 
and succeeding years. 
s. $1 each. See page 14 
Mixed Long-spurred Hybrid Aquilegia. 40 cts. each. 
See page 10 
