The collection of Chrysanthemums makes a fine display 
CHELONE 
LYONI (Shell Flower). This fine plant merits a 
place in the garden. The leaves are glossy 
green and very attractive all through the sum¬ 
mer. The Pentstemon-like flowers are borne 
on three foot stems and are a deep coral red 
shaded with purple. Comes into bloom during 
late July. Useful as a cut flower. 
CHEIRANTHUS 
*ALLIONI (Siberian Wallflower). A profuse bloom¬ 
ing, striking deep orange in May and June 
for the rockery or low border. Adds a bril¬ 
liant touch to the garden. Should be treated 
as a biennial for in many cases it blooms itself 
to death. 1 foot. Each 20c, per three 50c, per 
10 $1.20, per 25 $2.50. 
•■LINIFOLIUS. A pretty alpine wallflower of dwarf 
habit with showy mauve lavender flower heads 
in the Spring. The foliage is lacinated and 
blends in nicely among the rocks. 8 inches. 
CIMICIFUGIA 
RACEMOSA (Snakeroot). A handsome American 
native with fluffy racemes of white flowers 
on graceful, five foot stems during July and 
August. Ideal for naturalizing in a woody dell 
or in a shady spot of the garden. Each 20c, 
per three 50c, per 10 $1.20, per 25 $2.50. 
COREOPSIS 
LANCEOLATA CRANDIFLORA. The perfected 
strain of this old favorite. Large, rich golden 
daisies borne in great profusion during the 
early summer. They form a bright spot in the 
garden and make fine cut flowers. 2 feet. 
Each 20c, per three 50c, per 10 $1.20, per 
25 $2.50. 
VERTICILLATA. This continuous bloomer merits a 
place in the border. Handsome symmetrical, 
lacy foliage covered with bright golden flow¬ 
ers from June until late in the summer. It al¬ 
ways gives a fine account of itself when used 
in the border. 18 inches. Each 20c, per three 
50c, per 10 $1.20, per 25 $2.50. 
CRUCIANELLA 
*STYLOSA. A fine creeper making a mat of rich 
green. It is studded with ball-shaped flowers 
of deep pink during the summer. A nice sub¬ 
ject for the large rockery as it trails nicely 
over the rocks. Each 20c, per three 50c, per 
10 $ 1 . 20 . 
CHRYSANTHEMUM “ALADDIN” 
A rich orange apricot 
COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA 
An improved strain 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
This list of “Mums” is selected from those va¬ 
rieties which we consider to be the best of their 
type and perfectly hardy. The hardiness of a Chry¬ 
santhemum is of extreme importance, and these 
Mums, coupled with their richness in color, are 
hardy. These are all field grown clumps, Jean 
Treadway excepted, and we would recommend that 
they be divided every other season in the Spring. 
ALADDIN. An early blooming variety of coppery 
bronze. During August the flowers appear on 
the terminal stems, but later in the Fall the 
lateral branches come into bloom and it is at 
its best during October when it is a rich orange 
apricot. 
ALICE HOWELL. Bright yellow strongly overcast 
with bronze during October. 
EVA. Dwarf habit making it excellent for the low 
border. A beautiful shade of rose in October. 
CLORY OF SEVEN OAKS. One of the finest golden 
yellows. Large flowers appearing in Septem¬ 
ber. 
HILLS OF SNOW. An attractive dwarf with buds 
of bright yellow opening to a pure white. 
INDIAN. A bright autumn color being rich Indian 
red. 
JEAN TREADWAY. A recent introduction of merit. 
A beautiful decorative variety of a bright rich 
pink shaded deep rose in the center. Well 
rounded, bushy plants of medium heighth that 
are a mass of sparkling color in late Septem¬ 
ber. Pot plants only. 
CYPSY QUEEN. A beauty with a base of vivid 
coppery red handsomely crested with deep 
gold. 
LITTLE BOB. Shows a profusion of bronze red 
buttons. 
MARIE ANTOINETTE. Coming in October it is a 
dependable deep rose. 
OLD HOMESTEAD. Bright pink, frosted with silver. 
Unusual. 
WHITE BEAUTY. This lovely variety first opens 
to a rich pink changing to a blush white. 
Large flowers. 
EXCELSIOR. One of the finest of the late bloom¬ 
ing yellows. The glistening bright golden yel¬ 
low flowers are medium size, and are borne 
on erect, neat bushes. Recommended for the 
border, and an ideal cut flower. 
DAPHNE 
*CNEORUM (Garland Flower). One of the finest, 
dwarf ornamental shrubs. The evergreen fo¬ 
liage has a bright lustre. In the Spring the 
plant is a mass of highly fragrant rose colored 
flowers. A gem for the rockery. The fragrance 
is comparable to the delicate Trailing Arbutus. 
These large plants are balled and burlapped 
and are sent via Express only. Each $1.25, per 
three $3.00. 
DELPHINIUMS 
The dignity and charm of the graceful spikes of 
large flowered Delphinium add to the beauty of 
the garden. The following list represents the real 
hardy varieties that will give a distinction to your 
garden. All are two year old plants. 
BELLADONNA. One of the old favorites that is 
always in demand. Full spikes of flowers that 
are a bright sky-blue. One of the best for 
cutting. It is at its best during June. 4 feet. 
Each 20c, per three 50c, per 10 $1.20, per 
25 $2.50. 
BELLADONNA “CLIVEDEN BEAUTY.” An 
improved variety with all the fine 
qualities of D. belladonna. The flowers 
are larger, of a shade of bright tur¬ 
quoise, the spikes are longer and bet¬ 
ter placement is noted. A recommend¬ 
ed strain. 
BELLAMOSUM. A sport from D. belladonna with 
long blooming habit, and the flowers are a 
deep indigo blue. The large flowers are well 
placed on long spikes making it a fine cutter. 
Each 20c, per three 50c, per 10 $1.20. 
WREXHAM HYBRIDS. This past season we of¬ 
fered for sale our block of these magnificent 
hybrids which we had been holding for seed 
production. Careful rogueing for size, color, 
strength, and unusualness in the past makes 
these plants of extra quality. A grand variety 
of color. The flowers are large, many of them 
doubles. A recognized strain of merit. 
SELECTED DOUBLES. In our trials of the fine 
Named Varieties, which we highly recommend, 
we have made some selections of true dou¬ 
bles, marking the finest out when they were 
in bloom. They are gorgeous things in the 
most unusual color combinations such as rose 
and lavender blue, plum purple and sky-blue. 
We guarantee that they are 100% double, 
but cannot be certain of color. Each 50c, per 
three $1.25. 
ELATUM “ICEBERG. " An outstanding recent in¬ 
troduction that made a grand show at our 
Nursery this past summer. A beautiful, full 
spike of medium sized white flowers stand¬ 
ing four feet tall. A rugged, free flowering 
specimen that is particularly impressive when 
used with the blue varieties. Each 40c, per 
three $ 1.00. 
DELPHINIUM “ICEBERC” 
A grand pure white 
We offer a group of plants that are superb cut flowers to be used as fillers for bouquets. Heuchera brizoides, Euphorbia 
corollata, Statice latifolia, Cypsophila paniculata, Spirea filipendula, Artemesia lactiflora, and Valeriana officinalis are fine 
for cutting. 
They lend an airy, dainty appearance, and several are sweetly fragrant. 
Page Forty 
