36 
THE WESTMINSTER NURSERY 
Per 10 
CHRYSANTHEMUM — Single 
or Daisy Flowering Varieties 
—Araby, large white. 
—Bertha Fairs, brilliant rose 
pink. 
—Bronze Buckingham, glow¬ 
ing bronze. 
—Cosmos, deep purplish car¬ 
mine. 
—Dainty, early orange. 
—Dazzler, scarlet, our best 
single chrysanthemum. 
—Joyce Strowlger, bronzy sal¬ 
mon pink. 
—Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, cardi¬ 
nal red. 
—Mrs. John Stewart, Jr., 
bronze. 
—Sarah, single yellow. 
All of the above Chrysan¬ 
themums, except as noted, 
214 in. pots for Spring.. .75 
Heavy Field Grown Plants 2.00 
CHRYSANTHEMUM species— 
Maximum Shasta Daisy 
—Alaska, large white, in June- 
July, good for cutting. .. .76 
*—Arcticum, Arctic Daisy, 12 
to 18 ins. high, large sin¬ 
gle white flowers, Sept.- 
November.90 
*—Coreanum, new pretty large 
single white tinted rose 
flowers, Sept.-November.. .90 
*—Mawii, a new delightful in¬ 
troduction which is a real 
gem in the Rockery. The 
rich pink flowers and sil¬ 
very green foliage make 
this plant very attractive .90 
—Mrs. C. L. Bell, very large 
white, June-August.1.00 
CLEMATIS 
—Integrifolia, this is not a 
climbing variety of the 
Clematis family but is 
handsome and shrubby- 
like to about 3 ft. tall. 
Pretty blue flowers in 
June and July. 1.75 
C ON V ALLARIA 
—Majalis (Lily-of-the-Valley) 
The true variety with 
pretty little bells of pure 
white. 1.25 
COREOPSIS—Tickseed 
—Grandiflora, 18 to 24 in., 
bright yellow flowers all 
summer.65 
Per 100 
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