The collection of Chrysanthemums makes a fine display 
DICENTRA SPECTABILIS 
True Bleeding Heart 
CENTAUREA DEALBATA 
Lavender rose flowers 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
This list of “Mums” is selected from those va¬ 
rieties which we consider to be the best of their 
type and perfectly hardy. The hardiness of a Chry¬ 
santhemum is of extreme importance, and these 
Mums, coupled with their richness in color, are 
hardy. These are all field grown clumps and we 
would recommend that they be divided every other 
season in the Spring. 
ALICE HOWELL. Bright yellow strongly overcast 
with bronze during October. 
ARCENTUEILLAIS. Large flowers of copper scarlet 
tipped with gold in great profusion on erect 
plants. Late September. 
EVA. Dwarf habit making it excellent for the low 
border. A beautiful shade of rose in October. 
EXCELSIOR. One of the finest of the late bloom¬ 
ing yellows. The glistening bright golden yel¬ 
low flowers are medium size, and are borne 
on erect, neat bushes. Recommended for the 
border, and an ideal cut flower. 
INDIAN. A bright autumn color being rich Indian 
red. 
COLD COIN. Incurved petals of burnt gold with 
lighter shadings of rich deep yellow. October. 
LITTLE BOB. Shows a profusion of bronze red 
buttons. 
MARIE ANTOINETTE. Coming in October it is a 
dependable deep rose. 
OLD HOMESTEAD. Bright pink, frosted with silver. 
Unusual. 
WHITE BEAUTY. This lovely variety first opens 
to a rich pink changing to a blush white. 
Large flowers. 
Your Choice Any Ten Varieties $1.75 
KOREAN MUMS 
The hardy, colorful varieties hybridized 
from the native of Korea. Showy, compact 
plants, profusely blooming in late Septem¬ 
ber and October. Charming new colors 
which make a pleasing effect in the border. 
APOLLO. Old gold and glowing reddish- 
bronze. 
CERES. Rich bronze overlaid with chamois 
and gold. 
DAPHNE. Bright pink and lilac rose with 
stamens of gold. 
DIANA. Rose pink, lilac and salmon. 
MERCURY. Deep red in bud opening to a 
copper red. 
MARS. A velvety amaranth red. 
Each 25c, per three of one variety 60c. 
One of each for $1.25. 
DELPHINIUMS 
The dignity and charm of the graceful spikes of 
large flowered Delphinium add to the beauty of 
the garden. The following list represents the real 
hardy varieties that will give a distinction to your 
garden. All are two year old plants. 
BELLADONNA “CLIVEDEN BEAUTY.” An 
improved variety with all the fine 
qualities of D. belladonna. The flowers 
are larger, of a shade of bright tur¬ 
quoise, the spikes are longer and bet¬ 
ter placement is noted. A recommend¬ 
ed strain. 
BELLAMOSUM IMPROVED. A new introduction 
which makes a grand cut flower. Strong 
flowering stems covered with large blossoms 
of a vivid deep blue. Very uniform and 
stately. 
WREXHAM HYBRIDS. This past season we of¬ 
fered for sale our block of these magnificent 
hybrids which we had been holding for seed 
production. Careful rogueing for size, color, 
strength, and unusualness in the past makes 
these plants of extra quality. A grand variety 
of color. The flowers are large, many of them 
doubles. A recognized strain of merit. 
BLACKMORE and LANCDON STRAIN. Selected as 
one of the best of the English strains. 
Extra large flowers, excellently placed on 
strong, sturdy stems. Many of them measure 
over six feet in heighth. A blending of rich 
blues. 
COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA 
An improved strain 
DELPHINIUM CLIVEDEN BEAUTY 
Bright turquoise 
DIANTHUS 
*ARVENENSIS. A dainty alpine gem. Forms 
compact, minature tufts of glaucous 
green which are covered with bright 
pink flowers on three inch stems dur¬ 
ing June. Charming for the rocks. Each 
30c, per three 75c. 
*DELTOIDES (Maiden Pink). A splendid creeper 
especially suited for use among the rocks or 
the dwarf border. It is covered with a multi¬ 
tude of small bright pink flowers during the 
early summer. 
• DELTOIDES “MAJOR STEARNS.” A popular Eng¬ 
lish variety which is a gem for the rockery. 
The foliage is dull bronze green, and the 
flowers are a vivid crimson. It is a sheet of 
bloom during June and July. 
PLUMARIUS SEMPERFLORENS. The Old Fashioned 
Pinks with spicy scented flowers of shades 
of red, pink and rose. Many are double with 
dual toned effects. Some of them are finely 
lacinated. They are ideal for cutting and the 
border. June and July blooming. 18 inches. 
Each 20c, per three 50c, per 10 $1.20, per 
25 $2.50. 
LATIFOLIUS ATROCOCCINEUS. Sometimes called 
the Ever-Blooming Sweet William because of 
it being in bloom from June well into the 
summer. Large double crimson flowers that 
resemble medium sized Carnations. A very at¬ 
tractive and fragrant cut flower. 12 inches. 
Each 20c, per three 50c, per 10 $1.20, per 25 
$2.50. 
DICENTRA 
• EXIMEAlThe Ever-Blooming Bleeding Heart). One 
of the finest plants for general use in the 
border. The foliage is handsome, being ja 
bright shade of green and clearly lacinated 
with a plumy effect. Showy racemes of pink 
heart-shaped flowers throughout the season. 
Recommended. 12 inches. 
SPECTABILIS. The true Bleeding Heart of Grand¬ 
mother’s garden. An established favorite that 
is always in demand for a bright display in 
the border. Graceful, drooping branches filled 
with deep rose hearts during June. Strong 
plants. Each 35c, per three 90c, per 10 $2.50. 
The price of all plants is as follows, unless other¬ 
wise noted, Each 25c, Three of one variety 60c, 
Ten of one variety $1.50, Twenty-five of one 
variety $3.00. 
Varieties Marked with an Asterisk 4 for Rock Carden 
All orders are sent via Express Collect. If you wish 
order sent by Parcel Post add ten per cent (10%) 
to the total of order for postage. 
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