ROCK GARDEN PLANTS 
ARTHUR LEE NURSERIES 
Indicum. (S.L.l 
A splendid mixture including many colors, beginning to bloom in early Aug. and flowering until 
severe frost. The single and semi-double flowers average about 2 inches across and are borne in 
the greatest profusion. 
Iva. (S.L. ) 
A dwarf dark bronze and wonderfully flowering about Oct. 25. 
Japonicum. (S.L. ) 
Anemone-Flowered. Beautifully quilled blooms of exceptionally bright and varied coloring, many 
of the flowers are doubled, measuring from 2 to 3 inches across; a splendid novelty. Also fine 
for indoor culture and can be cascaded. Nov. 1. The color range includes white, yellow, pink, 
bronze and red. (supplied in mixture only.) 
Jean Cumming. (L. ) 
An improvement on older white varieties. Large flowers of purest white, with the softest yellow 
and blush shading at the center of the buds. Growth erect and wiry; height medium. Flowers 
about middle September and has exceptional keeping qualities. The best white variety to date. 
35 <t each; $1.00 per 3; $3.00 per dozen. 
Jean Treadway. (L. ) 
Distinctiveness in color and growth and extreme freedom are the outstanding features. Large 
flowers, fully 3 inches across; opening a lovely sparkling pink, with a dark rose-pink center, 
when fully open it becomes a nice, soft lilac-pink, shading to white. Medium height and free. 
In full flower September 30. 35<£ each; $1.00 per 3; $3.00 per dozen. 
L'Argenteui Dais. (S.L.) 
Well shaped scarlet bronzy flowers tipped with gold are produced in great quantities. Excep¬ 
tionally hardy variety of medium height. Oct. 15.^ 
Lilian Doty. (L. ) 
A strong upright grower, producing beautiful sprays of clear light pink flowers. Medium early; 
ball-shaped. 
Lucifer. (S.L.) 
Late-flowering hardy sort. Rather tall growing with excellent ox-blood-red flowers. Good, 
hardy sort. 
Marie Antoinette. (S.L.) 
A late, sure blooming sort, bushy and very free-flowering. Excellent deep pink flowers. 
Mitzi. (S.L.) 
A delightfully free-flowering variety. Rather late but the small, brilliant clear yellow flow¬ 
ers light up the garden. The best and hardiest yellow button variety. 
Mrs. H. E. Kidder. (L.) 
Large decorative yellow incurved petals. Oct. 15. 
Mrs. J. Willis Martin. (S.L.) 
Crushed strawberry in color. One of the most beautiful varieties on account of its exquisite - 
shade. 
Mrs. Phillips. (S.L. ) 
Large, Daisy-like, single pink flowers, with a clear golden center, are often 3 to 4 inches 
across. Noted for freedom of bloom and hardiness. 
Muri1lo. (L. ) 
One of the best large old rose hardy chrysanthemums. Medium, early. 
October Dawn. (S.L. ) 
A soft daybreak-pink, entirely free from contrasting tints. The flowers are of good size, full- 
petaled, and of nice Decorative type. Medium height, well branched and bushy. Early October. 
October Girl . (S.L. ) 
This is most prolific flowering variety is of vigorous and branchy habit. The flowers are semi¬ 
double, fully 2 inches across, pink shaded with lavender when fully opened. Full flower early 
October. 
Old Homestead. (L. ) 
Buff-pink; one of the best varieties. 
Ouray. (L. ) 
A lovely pompon variety, one of the most brilliant. The masses of blooms are a rich bronze with 
coppery glow. Very early flowering and of medium height, noted also for its hardiness. 
Pink Button. (L.) 
Beautiful pink dwarf button type. Cct. 15. 
Provence. (S.L. ) 
Early and dwarf, very free-flowering sort. Pale pink flowers fading to white with yellow center. 
Excellent cut flower and hardy. Cct. 5. 
Red Flare. (S.L. ) 
. Early double variety, flowering freely. Intense red. Cct. 1. 
Ruth Cumming. (S.L. ) 
Rich reddish bronze with terra-cotta shades, ageing to an even, soft bronze tone. Middle October. 
Ruth Hatton. (S.L.) A Decorative Pompon type that is a clear ivory-white when fully opened; when 
partially opened, a delicate shade of lemon-yellow. Vigorous and bushy growth. Middle October. 
R. Marion Hatton. (S.L.) 
Flower of Decorative Pompon type in the brightest canary-yellow. Wonderful for mass effect in 
the garden. Late September until frost. 
Skibo. (S.L.) 
A midseason Button of medium height. Flowers bronze, changing,to a rich yellow, retaining a 
small, bronzy center. Flowers about U inches across. Very hardy variety. 
Snowclad. (S.L.) 
Large white pompon. Oct. 25. 
Vivid. (L. ) 
Rosy crimson or amaranth shade that closely approaches that of the American Beauty rose. Vig¬ 
orous; early October. 35^ each; $1.00 per 3; $3.00 per dozen. 
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