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Barbara Cumming. Large flowers 3 inches across of dear 
yellow and orange-bronze center. 
Captain R. H. Cook. Large pompon flowers of a lovely 
shade of medium pink. 
Crimson Splendor. A very fine new variety, having semi¬ 
double flowers 4 inches in diameter. Crimson-maroon 
with darker shades and yellow center. Late. September. 
3a cents each. $3.50 per 12. 
*Early Bronze. Bronze flowers about 1^2 inches in diame¬ 
ter, produced in great abundance from September until 
frost. Extra good. 
Excelsior. Bright golden-yellow of strong growth. Size 
about 2 inches. October. 
Frances Whittlesey. Rich bronze with garnet shades. 2 to 
3 inches in diameter. Another fine variety, blooming from 
late September until frost. 30 cents each. $3 per dozen. 
Glory of Seven Oaks. One of the earliest to bloom. Light, 
clear yellow. About 2 inches in size. 
Jean Cumming. 2 to 2}^ inches. Pure white with creamy 
tints at the center. 
Jean Treadway. Large flowers 3 inches in diameter. Lively 
pink with deeper rose-pink center, gradually softening in 
color as the flower expands. Blooms from late September 
through the season. 35 cents each. $3.50 per dozen. 
Mrs. Phillips. 3 to 4 inches. The large daisy-like flowers of 
clear pink with yellow centers are very attractive. Hardy 
and of free blooming habit. 
Pink Doty. A fine medium pink pompon of good size and 
habit. October and November. 
White Doty. Pure white pompon. Large flowers are borne 
on upright stems and make a fine group in the border. 
October and November. 
*Chrysanthemum, Shasta Daisy, Alaska. Large white 
flowers are borne on upright stems and make a fine group 
in the border. October and November. 
Chrysanthemum, Hardy Korean. The latest sensation in 
the Chrysanthemum world. Coming into bloom around 
mid October just when color is so much needed in the 
garden. 50 cents each. $5 per 12. 
Apollo. A beautiful dazzling orange. Double. 
Ceres. A soft buff yellow. Single. 
*Diana. A wonderful shade of rose-pink. Semi-double. 
*Daphne. A beautiful golden rose. Single. 
Mars. Deep velvety crimson. Semi-double. 
Mercury. An entrancing tawny scarlet. Single. 
*Convallaria majalis. (Lily of the Valley). Delicate waxy- 
white flowers. 0 to 10 inches. May. Strong clumps. 35 
cents each. $3 per dozen. 
Protect newly made plantings with some shelter on hot 
days. 
