Chrysanthemums, Hollyhocks, Hardy Ferns, Etc 
Hardy Pompon Chrysanthemums 
These are the most brilliant and showy autumn flowers we have. They 
bloom so abundantly that, from a few plants, armfuls of flowers can be gathered 
for indoors. Their fresh, spicy fragrance has a charm no other flower possesses, 
and the blooms come at a time when nearly all other flowers have gone. See 
that they get well fertilized during the summer, and the result will delight you 
for weeks before winter closes in. 
You will get bushels of bloom the first season from this set of 10 
Baby. Beautiful little button flowers of buttercup-yellow. 25 cts. 
Brown Bessie. Lovely, little, dark brown flowers. Very double. 25 cts. 
Boris. Beautiful dark red, tipped with gold. 25 cts. 
Bu Pont de L’Eure. Rich amber-yellow. 25 cts. 
Prank Wilcox. A magnificent Chrysanthemum. Color reddish orange. 25c. 
Lillia. A solid dark red, very rich and an amazingly free bloomer. 25 cts. 
Little Bob. Small bronze flowers in dense clusters. 25 cts. 
Myer’s Perfection. Splendid snowy white. 25 cts. 
Rhoda. A most attractive apple-blossom-pink. 25 cts. 
Zenobia. Sunshiny buttercup-yellow; very bright. 25 cts. 
vQTFFD v *>■• The entire set of 10 Hardy Pompon Chrysanthemums, comprising the 
AftITiA^ O J. choicest kinds grown, for $2, postpaid. 
Funlcia nrandiflnra (Plantain Lily or Large 2Vi to 3 ft. 
runKia granainora white Day Lily) 8-9 mo. 
This plant succeeds equally well in sun or shade and its broad, massive 
foliage makes it attractive even when not in bloom. The pure white, lily¬ 
shaped, fragrant flowers come in August and September and are very showy. 
25 cts. each, postpaid. 
Gaillardia grandiflora (Blanket Flower). 2 ft. 6-10 mo. Red center 
- - - with scarlet and yellow edge. 25 cts. each. 
Hardy Pompon Chrysanthemums 
Golden Glow ( Double Rudbeckia). 5-7 ft. 
■■ 7-9 mo. Golden yellow flowers. 
20c. each, postpaid; clumps, 25c. each □ 
Gypsophila paniculata fl.-pl. 
ft. 6-7 mo. White flowers, like little rosettes, lacy 
stems. Makes exquisite bouquets. 30 cts. each. 
Helianthus, SMeH d’Or. 4 ft. 7-8 mo. The 
r hardy Sunflower. Bright golden 
yellow. Makes masses of bloom. 25 cts. each. 
Hemerocallis ( Ye "ow Day Lily). 3-4 ft. 7-8 
-• - mo. Lily-like flowers, golden yel¬ 
low, with carmine marking. 25 cts. each. 
Hi hi crus or Marsh Mallow. Flowers 6 to 7 
filDlSCUS, i nc j les across. (See cut.) 2 kinds. 
Giant-flowering. 3-5 ft. 6-8 mo. Mixed colors. 
25 cts. 
Crimson-Eye. 4-6 ft. 7-8 mo. White, center 
crimson. 25c., ppd.; 2-yr., 35c.; 3-yr., 50c. □ 
Hollyhocks, D °" bl f- {t - 6 ~9 mo. The long spikes 
. . . of short-stemmed, rose-like flowers are well 
suited to grow against the wall or fence. Four best 
colors— Yellow, Crimson, White, and Pink. 
(See cut.) 25 cts. each. One each of the 4 
colors, 85 cts., postpaid. 
Single. 6-7 ft. 6-9 mo. Mixed colors, 20 cts. 
each, 3 for 50 cts., $1.75 per doz., postpaid. 
Hardy Ferns for Shady Places 
These Hardy Ferns are most satisfactory for 
planting on shady banks and around porches, where 
the sun does not reach. They do well in any good, 
well-drained soil and require practically no care. 
HARDY LADY FERN ( Asplenium Filix- ^ „ 
fmmina). 10-12 in. Wf 
EVERGREEN CHRISTMAS FERN ( Aspidium 
acrostichoides). 12 in. Fox- 
30 cts. each, 4 for $1.10, postpaid; 12 for $3; 100 for $20 □ glove 
Delphinium (Everblooming Larkspur) 
Hibiscus, or Marsh Mallows 
Hardy Ferns for Shady Places 
Double Hollyhocks 
West Grove, Penna. 
Hardy Perennials 
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