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Double Chrysanthemum 
Following 22 varieties of Chrys¬ 
anthemums 15 cts. each; $1.50 
doz.; $12.00 per 100. 
Your selection from this group. 
ADIRONDA. Pompon. Very good variety 
with rich bronze and coppery-gold center 
flowers. 2 ft. October. 
BARBARA CUMMING. Large yellow flow¬ 
ers from August and on. A fine variety. 
CAPTAIN R. H. COOK. Pompon. Fairly 
large flowers of pleasing clear deep rose- 
colored flowers. Tall, erect. Late October. 
CAVALIER. Dazzling single flowers. The 
color is a rich vermillion-red that does 
not fade. 2 ft. Early October. 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR. A distinct variety 
producing masses of rich crimson-maroon 
and golden-yellow centered. Flowers 
are large, fully 4 inches in diameter. 
2 to 2 V 2 ft. Late September. 
EARLY BRONZE. A very early flowering 
pompon with pretty bronze colored flow¬ 
ers from early September and on. 
FRANCES WHITTLESEY. One of the finest 
large flowering hardy Chrysanthemums, 
the flowers are very large of pleasing 
rich bronze and garnet. 2 ft. Early 
October. 
GRANNY SCOVILLE. Well formed fluffy 
flowers are fully 4*/2 in. across. The 
color is a glowing clear, warm coral- 
bronze. In bloom by early October. 2 ft. 
GRENADIER. Large single flowers in clus 
ters; bright crimson-red with an under 
lying sheen of bronze. 2 V 2 ft. October. 
JEAN TREADWAY. Large pink flowers 
with dark rose center; a fine variety. 
Start to bloom in late September. 
JEAN CUMMING. Large flowers of purest 
white, with the softest yellow and 
blush shading at the center of the buds. 
Erect growth of medium height. Early. 
LOUIS SCHLING. A splendid recent new 
variety. The flowers are 3 inches across 
with three or four rows of petals; fluffy 
and distinct in appearance, glowing sal¬ 
mon-red in color, changing to soft bronze- 
salmon as the flowers mature; healthy 
and free flowering. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Continued 
OCTOBER GOLD. Large coppery-orange, 
changing to golden yellow. Makes low 
bushes of branching habit. 
OCTOBER GIRL. Very nice large flowers 
of clear rose-pink. Very free flowering. 
21/2 ft. 
OHIO GOLD. Almost the same as Barbara 
Cumming. The flowers are little deeper 
yellow. 
OURAY. A pretty, small flowering pom¬ 
pon, with masses of rich bronze flowers 
with coppery glow. Sturdy, erect habit. 
2 V 2 ft. October. 
R. MARION HATTON. Large flowering pom¬ 
pon. The color is bright canary yellow. 
Fine and early. 
RUTH HATTON. Small double Ivory-white 
flower. A profuse bloomer and early 
flowering. 
RUTH CUMMING. Fairly large flower of 
rich reddish-bronze, with terra-cotta 
shades. Rather dwarf in bloom. Early 
October. 
TASIVA. Very beautiful. Large fluffy white 
flowers on compact, well-formed bushes. 
In full bloom by middle of September. 
Height, 18 to 24 in. 
VIVID. An effective large flowering va¬ 
riety. Very striking color of rosy crimson 
or amaranth. A free bloomer and early. 
3 feet. 
WHITE DOTY. A large flowering pompon. 
The lovely, well formed white flowers 
are freely produced on 2 Vi ft. branching 
stems. 
GAILLARDIA SUN GOD 
One of the most beautiful and most 
admired new plants in our nursery 
last season. The very large golden 
yellow flowers are freely produced 
the entire season. The stems are much 
more erect and stand up much better 
than the old Gaillardia. Just as easy 
to grow as any other Gaillardia. We 
are indeed very proud to be able to 
offer it for the first time this spring. 
We offer potted plants that will bloom 
nicely this coming summer and fall at 
30 cts. each; $3.00 doz. 
GAILLARDIA RUBY. Another fine new 
Gaillardia with vivid brilliant red flow¬ 
ers having no other shades of yellow or 
brown. Blooms all summer. 35 cts. each; 
$3.50 doz. 
GEUM, Prince of Orange. Large Double 
orange flowers. Blooms freely from May 
to July. Easy to grow and very hardy. 
Height, 18 in. 25 cts. each; $2.50 doz. 
3 Fine New Gypsophila or 
Baby's Breath 
GYFSOPHILA Repens bodgeri. Large 
double white tinted pink flowers, bloom¬ 
ing two weeks earlier than o'her Baby's 
Breath. It blooms nearly all summer. 
Bushy, compact habit; height 18 to 24 
in. Fine for cutting and garden effect. 
30 cts. each; $3.00 doz. 
G. Repens Rosenschlsir. (Rosy Veil). A 
really splendid pink form of the above, 
oeing little more dwarf; a very choice 
plant for the rockery or the hardy bor¬ 
der. The lovely double pink flowers are 
freely produced all summer. 35 cts. each; 
$3.50 doz. 
G. Oldhcmiana. A tall and graceful va¬ 
riety with large flat clusters of showy 
light pink flowers. A good cut-flower. 
25 cts. each; $2.50 doz. 
HEMEROCALLIS. New Giant Flowering Hy¬ 
brids. Much Interest has been aroused 
recently by splendid new developments 
in Day-Lilies. We have many fine va¬ 
rieties in small quantities to offer at 
$1 each; one each of six selected va¬ 
rieties for $5; one each of twelve va¬ 
rieties for $10. By ordering one of these 
collections you will have beautiful Day- 
Lilies in bloom from May to late August. 
Each variety will be labeled and 
wrapped separate. 
Irises 
IRIS. Dichotoma. (Vesper Iris). A rare and 
very lovely Iris of easy culture, lilac 
colored flowers from July to September. 
2 ft. high. Very distinct from other Irises. 
25 cts. each; $2.50 doz. 
JAPANESE IRISES, NEWER VARIETIES 
Cloude Dress. Double pearl-white, delicate¬ 
ly lined violet. 35 cts. each; $3.50 doz. 
Dominator. Single. Immense medium blue 
white veined. 35 cts. each.; $3.50 doz. 
Gekke-No-Nami. Double. Large white, 
with yellow signal patches. 35 cts. each. 
Helen Wells. Single. Amethyst violet. A 
very beautiful variety. 35 cts. each; 
$3.50 doz. 
Kha Khan. Single. White suffused with 
blue. Very fine. 35 cts. each. $3.50 doz. 
Red Riding Hood. A very nice single red¬ 
dish Iris of appealing effect. 25 cts. 
each; $2.50 doz. 
IRIS siberica. (Siberian Iris). Perry's Blue. 
A choice new variety with very large 
clear blue flowers on stout stiff stems, 
blooming freely during June. 2 ft. 25 cts. 
each; $2.50 doz. 
I. siberica. (Snow Queen). A splendid white 
form of the above, being more dwarf. 
25 cts. each; $2.50 doz. 
LYTHRUM virgatum. A very showy sum 
mer flowering plant. Brilliant rosy crim¬ 
son-purple flowers on 3 ft. branching 
stems, making brilliant display from 
July to September. 25 cts. each; $2.50 
doz. 
Gypsophila—Rosenschleir 
(Rosy Veil) 
