CHRYSANTHEMUMS—(Continued) 
NORMANDIE. Large aster-like flowers of creamy white. 
One of the best early sorts. 
OCTOBER DAWN. Lovely daybreak-pink. Flowers of 
excellent size. 
RUTH HATTON. Clear ivory-white when fully opened; 
when partially opened,, a delicate shade of lemon- 
yellow. 
R. MARION HATTON. Pompon type. Bright yellow. 
Very early, beginning in late September and continu¬ 
ing for several weeks. 
SUMMER GOLD (S.). Large; beautiful golden yellow. 
PERENNIAL PHLOX 
Price: 25c each; 3 for 60c postpaid. 
This perennial plant is one of the oldest types in 
gardens. It is now close to first place in popularity for 
long period, mass flowering, easy culture, and extreme 
hardiness. Admirably suited to rockeries and back¬ 
ground work. Blooming period July to October. 
We offer here a limited list of good varieties but can 
supply others if needed. 
CAROLINE VANDENBURG. New. Striking parma 
violet blue large individual flowers with enormous 
trusses. Nearest to blue in phloxes. Very free flower¬ 
ing. 
COMMANDER. Deep crimson red, darker eye. 
DAYBREAK. Beautiful delicate pink. 
DEBS. Bright fiery crimson. There is no other phlox 
like it. 
E. L. FARRINGTON. Good, soft salmon-pink, with 
lighter eye. 
ENCHANTRESS. Bright salmon-pink with darker eye. 
F. G. VON LASSBURG. White large trusses, good foli¬ 
age; a fine garden variety. Our choice for white. 
MME. PROSPER-LANGIER. Fine dark red. 
PAEONIES 
Price: Each 50c; 10 for $1^.00. 
DUC DE WELLINGTON. Sulphur-white. 
EDULIS SUPERBA. Soft pink. Early. 
FELIX CROUSSE. Brilliant, flaming red. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA. The ideal white. 
KARL ROSENFELD. Dark crimson. A very striking 
variety. Midseason. 
UNNAMED. Pink, red, white. Price: Each 30c; 10 
for $2.50. 
GLADIOLI 
A SUPERB MIXTURE. No common varieties. All se¬ 
lected from big, strong growers of the best known 
old varieties, including some of the new ones. Price: 
Large flowering size bulbs, Doz. 30c; $2.50 for 100, 
postpaid. 
GREEN'S FRUIT TREES 
Fruit trees are scarce this season but much in de¬ 
mand. We have a reasonably fair number of good trees 
of the tested hardy varieties but it is anticipated that 
the number will be quickly reduced and to avoid dis¬ 
appointment orders should be sent in earlier than usual 
and a second choice named if possible. (We do not 
substitute unless authorized.) 
Our list is not as large as usual but if there should 
be other varieties wanted please send list as we have 
others in limited numbers and further could probably 
secure from a reliable grower those you may need and 
at a price no higher than the prices shown here. 
