JACKSON & PERKINS CO., WHOLESALE NURSERIES, NEWARK, N. Y 
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HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS—Continued 
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CERASTIUM 
400 Biebersteini. Pure white flowers, large silver grey foliage. June-July. 
1 ft. 1 00 
400 Tomentosum. Snow-in-Summer. Creeping. 6 inches. Gray leaves. 
Flowers white in early summer. Forms a silvery carpet. 1 00 
CHELONE. See Pentstemon barbatus. . 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS Indicum 
Named Varieties.. .L., Large-flowering; P. Pompon; B., Button; S., 
Single. We are offering many of the hardier, early new varieties, 
which are gaining great popularity. Distinctive in vigor and al¬ 
most frost-proof flowers. 
2000 Autumn Glow. Rosy crimson. 90 
800 Barbara Cummings. L. Large, full flower, over 3 inches across, of 
clear yellow, shading to orange-bronze toward center. Late 
August until late October. 2 ft. 1 20 
200 Brazier’s Beauty. Semi-double; blush colored flowers. Early. 90 
150 Cavalier. A dazzling single rich Vermillion red, strong grower, branch 
ing habit. 2\' 2 ft. October. 2 00 
200 CRIMSON CIRCLE. Warm red crimson flowers, perfect circle; fully 
filled, three inches in diameter. Grows 2\' 2 ft. One of the hardest 
of outdoor Chrysanthemums. Blooms end of Sept. A very desirable 
addition . ". .; 2 50 
1000 CRIMSON CIRCLE. .Pots. (March Delivery). 
900 DAYBREAK. S. Large soft shell-pink blooms. Midseason. 2 ft_ 1 20 
1000 DAYBREAK. Pots. (March Delivery). 
140 Francis Whitlesey. Flowers bronze and garnet, borne profusely 
on dwarf, stock plants. Flowers in late September and continues 
through October. Remarkably fine early-flowering garden variety, 
also useful for cutting. 1 20 
500 Francis Whittlesey. Pots* (March Delivery). 
400 Grenadier. L. Single flowers 3-3 \' 2 inches in clusters. Bright crim¬ 
son red with an underlying sheen of bronze. The reverse of petals 
have a golden tint. It is in full flower in early October. 1 50 
900 Glory of Seven Oaks. L. Deep golden yellow. Very early., j . 
. $ 70 per 1000.. 1 00 
1000 Gypsy Girl. S. Single with a double row of crimson petals, shading 
to chestnut-brown. Equally effective in the garden or as a cut- 
flower. Begins flowering in early October and makes a good 
showing well into November.$ 80 per 1000.. 1 20 
400 INNOCENCE. A dazzling white, dwarf growing Korean Hybrid. The 
buds are flesh-pink, opening to daisy-like pure white flowers. A 
fitting companion for Pink Cushion. iy 2 -2 ft. September-October 2 50 
1000 Indian. Shaggy coppery red flowers. Late. 90 
500 JEAN CUMMINGS. Large pure white flowers. Medium height. Sep¬ 
tember . 1 20 
500 JEAN CUMMINGS. Pots. (March Delivery). 
400 Mrs. Philip Page. Pots. (March Delivery).. 
100 Normandie. L. Large aster-like flowers of creamy white. One of 
the best early sorts. 1 00 
180 October Dawn. Lovely daybreak-pink. Flowers of excellent size 
and full of rays produced in heavy branched clusters about Octo¬ 
ber 5. Field-grown plants.$ 65 per 1000.. 90 
800 October Dawn. Pots. (March Delivery). 
295 October Girl. S. Flowers single or semi-double, fully 2 inches across, 
clear rose-pink on ooening, shaded with lavender when open. It 
is normally in full flower by October 1.$. 70. per. 1000 1 00 
1000 Pink Cushion. True to its name, it makes a complete compact cushion 
of pink. Excellent for borders or rock gardens. Grows 18-24 in. 
Blooms constantly and freely from early September until frost. 
Individual flowers pink of pompon size. A very valuable garden 
plant. Can also be lifted for pot growing.$125 per 1000.. 2 00 
1000 Ruth Cummings. L. Rich reddish bronze with terra-cotta shades, 
aging to an even, soft bronze tone. More bronzy in effect than 
Gypsy Girl when fully opened.$ 70 per 1000.. 1 00 
2000 RUTH HATTON. P. Clear ivory-white when fully opened; when par¬ 
tially opened, a delicate shade of lemon-yellow. Resists light 
frosts and is usually in flower about October 10....? 65 per 1000.. 90 
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The Wholesale Prices in our lists apply only on Wholesale Quantities. Orders should call for ten 
of a kind and size, and beyond that for multiples of ten. Stock in our storage buildings 
is tied in 10’s and we prefer not to break bundles if avoidable. 
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