PHLOX 
Perennials 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Hardy Chrysanthemums are undoubtedly one of the 
best of border plants, coming in with a grand display 
of color and cutflowers when other plants are on the 
wane. From September until frost one can literally 
gather armsful of flowers from a seemingly inexhaust¬ 
ible supply. 
Barbara Cummings. 2 ft. Clear yellow, large full flowers. 
Francis Whittlesey. 2 ft. Bronz-garnet, blooms profusely. 
Jean Cumming. 2 ft. Large pure white flowers. 
October Girl. 214 ft. Clear rose-pink, flowers semi-double 
Vivid. 3 ft. Rosy-crimson, flowers 2 inches across. 
3 for $.55; doz. for $1.90; 25 for $3.50 
TRITOMA PFITZERI 
COLLECTION NO. 17 
-1 5 Chrysanthemums 
in above 5 var. 
The free and continuous blooming 
qualities of this variety have made it 
one of the great bedding plants. The 
flower is about 10-12 inches in length 
and orange-scarlet colored. Height 3 ft. 
3 for $.65; doz. for $2.20; 25 for $3.90 
These hardy perennials are favorites. They succeed in al¬ 
most any kind of soil or position, and flower from early summer 
until late in the fall. They also improve from year to year and 
contain a range of very brilliant flowers. 
Gustav Lind. lMs-2 ft. A new variety of beautiful salmon-red color. 
Le Mahdi. 2 Ms ft. Deep velvety purple, almost-a-blue effect. 
Miss Lingard. 2 ft. Earliest white, pale pink eye. Very free 
Rvnstroom. 2% ft. Lively shade of rose-pink. One of the finest. 
Thor. 3 ft. Deep salmon-pink, red eye. Very good grower. 
3 for $.55; doz. for $1.85; 25 for $3.40 
COLLECTION NO. 18 
15 Phlox $0.25 
in above 5 var. M 
JAPANESE IRIS 
This Iris family embraces wonderful colorings, vivid yet har¬ 
monious. The great size of the flowers is noteworthy, it being not 
unusual to have blooms 8 inches across. Require plenty of water 
during the dry season. Come to bloom in July. 
Gold Bound. Large white, yellow center, six petals. 
Helen von Seibold. Reddish violet, veined white, three petals. 
Pyramid. Light-blue, center petals veined white, six petals. 
Templeton. Double light-blue, mottled rose 
and white. 
Victor. White, veined violet-blue, purple 
center, six petals. 
3 for $.55; doz. for $1.80; 25 for $3.30 
COLLECTION NO. 19 
1 5 Japanese Iris $0.20 
in above 5 var. 
SPIRAEA (ASTILBE) 
Fine border plants with feathery plumes of 
flowers and neat, attractive foliage. Succeed 
in all locations. Blooms June-July. 
America. Charming lilac-rose flowers which 
do not fade, abundant foliage. 
Diamant. Compact trusses of pure white. 
Queen Alexandra. Large fluffy pink spikes. 
3 for $J0; doz. for $2.90 
L1ATRIS (CAY-FEATHERS) 
Blooms in mid-summer and throws up long, 
slender spikes, densely crowded with purple- 
violet flowers. Exceptionally good for cut¬ 
ting. Height 3Ms ft. 
3 for $.55; doz. for $1.85; 25 for $3.40 
