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CAMOMILE • Anthemis 
Golden showers of Summer bloom. 
Golden Marguerite (A. tinctoria). to 2 ft. 
Light yellow, Daisylike flowers produced all 
Summer in any soil, good for cutting. 
Perry’s Variety (A. tinctoria, ''Perry’s Variety). 
1)^ to 2 ft. Greatly improved form of the above, 
with more, bigger, and better flowers, from June 
until October. More upright in growth than the 
above sort. Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 
CAMPION • Lychnis 
Red floral exclamation points to punctuate your 
border. 
Double Campion (L. viscaria florepleno). 1 ft. 
Perfect cut flower, ablaze with its spikes of bril¬ 
liant crimson flowers, good for cutting, in early 
Summer. Each 30c., doz. $3.00. 
Maltese Cross (L. cbalcedonica). 3 ft. In bloom all 
Summer, this lovely, old-fashioned perennial pro¬ 
duces a wealth of bright scarlet flowers in dense, 
flat clusters. Probably the brightest plant in your 
hardy border, and still iustly popular. 
CANDYTUFT • Iberis 
Evergreen Candytuft (/. sempervirens). 8 to 10 in, 
Compact and slightly spreading, with lovely rich 
deep evergreen foliage, completely hidden in early 
Spring by dense clu.sters of fragrant white flowers. 
Good for edging or rockery. (R.) 
CERASTIUM . Cerastium 
Taurus cerastium (C. biebersteini). 12 in. Snow- 
white flowers from silvery white foliage in early 
Summer. (R.) 
Chrysanthemums 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Chrysanthemums ! Those lovely Fall blooms, to 
prolong your flower season until the arrival of Win¬ 
ter ! Our list of “Mums” is, this season, at its peak, 
and we have selected only those sorts which have 
seemed to us outstanding in beauty, hardiness, and 
desirability. Try some of these gorgeous flowers 
and make yourself an Autumnal garden unsurpassed 
in your neighborhood. 
Arctic Chrysanthemum (C. arcticum). 2 to 23 ^ ft. 
Many white flowers, over 2 in. in diameter, from 
attractive clumps of dark green foliage in Sept¬ 
ember, October, and frequently November. (R.) 
Korean Chrysanthemum (C. coreanum). 3 to 4 ft* 
A prolific producer of pinkish white flowers, turn¬ 
ing to claret pink as they mature, from October 
until December. Good for cutting, and gorgeous 
in full bloom. 
Shasta Daisy (C. maximum). 2 to 3 ft. Luther 
Burbank’s great floral hybrid, resembling a field 
Daisy seen through a magnifying glass. Very free- 
flowering all Summer and Fall. 
£ . . 
NEW HYBRID 
I KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS | 
I 3 to 4 feet I 
I For the first time, this season, we are able I 
I to offer these hardy and beautiful novelties I 
I under their individual names. They combine | 
I the stamina and attractiveness of the better | 
I hardy Mums with that of the lovely Korean I 
I Chrysanthemum. Blooming for a long time | 
I in the Fall months, they will add just that | 
I touch of gorgeousness to your border or gar- | 
I den for which you yearn at that time. Just | 
I try some this Spring, and next Fall you will | 
I join us in singing the praise of their charm. | 
I All are centered golden yellow. I 
I Apollo. Bronzy red petals. I 
I Ceres. Coppery bronze petals. i 
I Daphne. Soft pink petals. ! 
I Diana. Salmon pink. I 
i Mars. Deep amaranth red. | 
I Mercury. (U. S. Plant Patent No. 58). f 
I Single bronze red, very large. | 
I Each 35c., doz. $3.50—or, 
I One strong plant of each, for only $1.75 
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HARDY NAMED CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Strong plants that will bloom freely this year, 
each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 $14.00 
Aladdin. Earliest to flower of all Chrysanthe¬ 
mums, these big, bronzy red flowers appear in 
mid-August and continue their lovely bloom until 
frost. 
Alice Howell. Big, single flowers of striking copper- 
orange yellow. 
Astrid. A lovely new sort, which produces myriads 
of semi-double pink blooms, centered gold, early 
in the season. 
Chestnut Burr. Large and very double Chrysan¬ 
themums of a rich chestnut red, in great pro¬ 
fusion. 
Crimson Beauty. Late, with many rich red 
pompons. 
All varieties, unless otherwise noted, each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 $14.00 
(Add 10% to your remittance if shipment is desired hy parcel post) 
