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NEW KOREAN HYBRID CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Introductions of 1934 
A new race of hybrids which has been developed from C. coreanum. A distinct 
type that adds new color, new interest, new hardiness, and promises to be especially 
valuable in sections where winter-killing has been a serious objection. They will 
prove valuable for cut-flowers as well as for color-effect in the garden. 
Mercury. Plant Patent No. 58. Nicely formed, 3-inch, single 10 100 
flowers open bronze-red and change to coppery bronze as they 
mature—a charming effect in the garden. A splendid cut-flower 
with good keeping qualities. 2 ft. September 30.$2 50 $20 00 
Daphne. Altogether a new shade of pink to the Chrysanthemum. 
It is an exquisite blending of daphne-pink, with an underlying 
sheen of lilac-rose, enhanced with prominent golden stamens in 
the center. The single flowers, 3}4 inches in diameter, carried 
in graceful sprays, are especially frost-resistant. Fine, healthy 
growing habit. 2 to 23dj ft. October 12. 2 50 20 00 
Ceres. A lovely combination of old-gold, chamois-yellow, and 
soft coppery bronze. The mature flower petals appear as if 
dusted with gold. Handsome, sturdy plant producing a quantity 
of nicely formed, single flowers in branching sprays. 2 to 2J^ ft. 
October 10.... . . .. 2 50 20 00 
Apollo. Superb autumn color—a sparkling combination of bronze, 
red, and gold suffused with glowing salmon. The single flowers, 
2 inches across, are produced in immense sprays. It has an 
exceptionally long flowering period due to its excellent texture, 
which resists frost well. 2F£ ft. October 12. 2 50 20 00 
Diana. A new color-note for the garden. Chatenay-rose-pink, 
mingled with lilac-rose and soft salmon, the tones of which vary 
with the degree of light. The triple rays of petals give an ap¬ 
pearance of fullness that is none the less dainty. 2 ft. October 12. 2 50 20 00 
Mars. Deep amaranth-red, changing to wine-red, overlaid with a 
velvety sheen. A distinct and striking color effect. 2 to 2^ ft. 
October 15. 2 50 20 00 
COREOPSIS, Double-flowered 
Lanceolata grandiflora fflore-pleno. This new double and 
semi-double form is just as easy to grow as the single, and the 
extra petalage adds a further charm to the flower. 1 00 6 00 
CORYDALIS • Fumitory 
© Cheilanthifolia. Handsome variety with fern-like foliage and 
long spikes of yellow blossoms 10 to 12 inches high. Prefers rich, 
well-drained stony soil. Perfectly hardy, lovely little rock-plant; 
does very well in shade. 1 20 8 00 
DELPHINIUM • Hardy Larkspur 
Belladonna, Blue Grotto. Novelty. This has the wonderful 
characteristics of Belladonna Improved, but the flowers are a 
most intense and brilliant deep indigo-blue. Fine for garden 
display and cutting. Different blue from the Bellamosum.... 1 20 8 00 
Belladonna, Improved. All experts agree that this strain is an 
improvement on the original. It is the freest and most continu¬ 
ous blooming of all the Delphiniums. The clear turquoise-blue 
of its flowers is not equaled for delicacy and beauty. A generous 
planting should be included in every hardy border. 1 00 6 00 
Bellamosum. This is a rich deep blue form of the popular light 
blue Belladonna, having the same free-blooming and other 
good qualities. 1 00 6 00 
Blackmore & Langdon’s English Hybrids. This is indeed a 
wonderful strain. It has a range of colors well divided in the 
palest of blue shades to the deepest indigo, with a strong run 
of the most delicate shades of rose; double and single. 1 00 6 00 
© Chinense, Blue Butterfly. A distinct and neat variety growing 
about 1 foot high with fine, feathery foliage and producing freely 
large blossoms of rich ultramarine blue. The rock-garden 
Delphinium. 1 00 6 00 
© Chinense alba. Like above, but flowers white. 1 00 6 00 
5 plants are sold at the 10 rate, 25 at the 100 rate 
