GOLDEN CLIMAX. Small brilliant 
yellow pompon. 10c. 
HENRI VINCENT. The finest bronze 
that we’ve grown. Flowers of 
medium size and rather early. 
Could be disbudded for larger 
bloom. 15c. 
HILDA CHANNING. A charming 
bronze pompon. 10c. 
INDIAN. Soft shade, best described 
as old red. 10c. 
IVA. Bronze, pompon type. 10c. 
MISS HELEN BORMAN. Japanese 
anemone type, a circle of terra¬ 
cotta bronze petals surrounding 
the crested center of pale buff. 
Not sure that this is hardy in 
cold climates. 10c. 
MRS. HARRISON CRAIG. Yellow, 
overlaid with orange-crimson. 
Verv early. Unique. 25c. 
NORMANDY. Finest pink, extra 
earlv. Finest of all. 15c. 
YELLOW NORMANDY. Very early, 
like its pink relative, and with 
strong stems, supporting large 
flowers of amber yellow. 15c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM 
ARTICUM, (R). The white flow¬ 
ers, like small Shasta daisies, ap¬ 
pear in late fall. 1 foot. 25c. 
AUTUMN QUEEN. Large, yellow- 
striped red. 15c. 
ALICE. Red, aster type. 10c. 
AMATERUSA. Yelow, hairy. 10c. 
ANNA L. MORAN. Pompon, scarlet. 
15c. 
BABY BRIGHT EYES. Pompon pink 
new. 10 c. 
BONAFFEN. Large yellow. 15c. 
BRONZE BUCKINGHAM. Bronze 
aster. 10c. 
BRONZE QUEEN. Large bronze. 
25c. 
CACTUS. Fiery terra-cotta. 25c. 
CI1AS. JOLLY. Single light red. 10c. 
CLIMAX. Yellow pompon. 10c. 
CHRYSSOLORA. The best large yel¬ 
low. 25c. 
CHAMPAGNE. Dark maroon. 10c. 
CHESTNUT. Bronze anemone type. 
10c. 
CHINA GOLD. Buff and gold. 15c. 
CRIMSON SOURCE DE OR. Crim¬ 
son. 10c. 
EARLY FROST. Aster type, large 
white. 10c. 
GOLDEN STAR. Aster type. 10c. 
GRAF VON FLEMING. Narrow pet¬ 
als, pale center, lavender. 15c. 
GREEN CARNATION. A novelty. 
25c. 
KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUM. A 
new one, flowering from April till 
frost; white. 15c. 
HOMESTEAD. Pink. 10c. 
JANE. Bronze, yellow center, single. 
10c. 
JULIA LA GRAVE. Dark red pom¬ 
pon. 10c. 
J. W. MARTIN. Pink. 15c. 
ISOLA. Pink anemone type. 10c. 
IDA. Semi-single, yellow. 10c. 
KATHLEEN THOMPSON. Crimson 
cap. 10c. 
LEETE DOT. Pink button. 10c. 
LILAC CAP. Large new lilac pink. 
15c. 
MRS. BUCKINGHAM. Single, pink. 
10c. 
MAID OF KENT. Small white aster 
type. 10c. 
NOVEMBER SNOW. White pompon. 
10c. 
OCTOBER FROST. Pure white. 10c. 
PINK CHIEFTAIN. Large shaggy 
pink. J5c. 
QUEEN OF THE CREAMS. Incurv¬ 
ed. 10c. 
QUEEN. Lavender striped, white 
semi-single. 10c. 
RED BIRD. Ruby red. 10c. 
SOURCE DE OR. Gold tints. 15c. 
RENA. Rose violet pompon. 15c. 
SUNSHINE. Jap yellow. 10c. 
TINTS OF GOLD. 15c. 
VIOLA. Violet pink. 15c. 
WHITE DOTY. 15c. 
COLUMBINE. (See Aquilegia). 
CORE OPSIS LANCEOLATA 
GRANDIFLORA. One of the 
most useful of all perennials for 
the border. Bright yellow, al¬ 
ways in flower. 2 feet. 10c. 
DAPHNE CNEORUM, (R). One of 
the finest shrubs for the rock 
garden. The flowers are pink 
with exquisite fragrance. 18 
inches. Heavy plants, 12 to 15 
inches in diameter. 50c to $1.00. 
DELPHINIUM. Improved belladon¬ 
na. Much larger and finer than 
the old Belladonna, but with the 
same heavenly blue found in no 
other flower. 6 feet. 10c; 12 
for $1.00. 
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