Korean Chrysanthemums 
Aphrodite. Real pink daisies 3 to 3 H inches in diameter, produced in such pro¬ 
fusion that the low, 2-foot plants are hidden by the flowers. The color is a tender 
pink over an ivory background, aging ivory-white. Blooms October 5. 
Saturn. A distinct and spectacular Single Chrysanthemum with deliciously 
fragrant 3-inch flowers of brilliant, sparkling orange and bronze, enhanced by a 
ring of soft orange surrounding the golden yellow center. The 3-foot plants 
bear splendid sprays for cutting. Blooms October 5. 
Venus. A lovely flower of lilac-pink with rose-lavender shading. Single type, 
2 inches across, with 3 or 4 rows of petals, delightfully fragrant. Plants 2 y% feet 
high with wiry branches carrying a multitude of blossoms in generous sprays. 
In full bloom October 1. 
Any of the above, 75c. each, $7.50 per doz. 
Double Korean Chrysanthemums 
Romany. A double Korean Hybrid of a different coloring—soft, glowing red 
overspread with a hint of bronze, the whole illuminated by the gold reflexes of 
the incurved center petals. The Decorative or Aster-type flowers are perfectly 
formed. Some arc inches in diameter. Blooms October 5 on 2pa-foot plants. 
75c. each, S7.50 per doz. 
Indian Summer. A double Korean Hybrid of decorative form. It is a lovely 
shade of chestnut-orange—a new Chrysanthemum color. The fully double flowers 
are 3 inches across and are produced in great sprays on laterals as well as on the 
terminal canes. The flowers are more frost-resistant than any double Chrysanthe¬ 
mum we know. Blooms October 15 on 2J'2-foot plants. 75c. each, $7.50 per doz. 
Other Korean Chrysanthemums 
Apollo. Magnificent single flowers of bronze-red, old-gold, and glowing salmon. 
Blooms October 12. 2}a ft. 
Ceres. A lovely combination of old-gold, chamois-yellow, and soft coppery bronze. 
Blooms October 10. 2Jaft. 
Daphne. The blooms are a lovely daphne-pink with an underlying sheen of lilac- 
rose, enhanced by a mass of golden stamens. Blooms October 12. 2 ],% ft. 
Diana. A lovely blend of Chatenay-rose-pink and soft salmon, with 3 rows of 
petals. Blooms October 12. 2 ft. 
Mars. Deep amaranth-red, the velvety petals aging wine-red. A distinct and strik¬ 
ing color. Blooms October 12. 2J2 ft- 
Louise Schiing. The 3-inch flowers have 3 or 4 rows of glowing salmon-red petals, 
changing to soft bronze-salmon with maturity. Splendid healthy plants smothered 
with flowers. An outstanding variety in full bloom October 5. 
Any of the above, 60c. each, $6.00 per doz. 
Large Korean Chrysanthemums, balled and ready to bloom yet this year, 
shipped to you in eaily September 
CIMICIFUGA racemosa. Spires of white, 3 to 4 feet high, during August and 
September. For naturalizing and shade. $1.75 for 3, $2.75 for 6, $5.00 per doz. 
CLEMATIS Davidiana. A Chinese species 3 feet high, with masses of sweet- 
scented blue flowers. A very showy border plant. 
Integrifoiia caeruiea. Drooping blue flowers from June to August. 2 ft. 
• CONVALLARIA majalis (Lily-of-the-Valley). Extra-strong clumps with flower¬ 
ing pips. Best in a semi-shaded, rather moist place. 60c. each, $5.50 per doz. 
• CONVOLVULUS mauritanicus. Luxuriant mats overlaid with blue discs 
until October. 
• COREOPSIS auriculata nana. A welcome little novelty only 6 to 10 inches 
high, covered with an abundance of golden orange flowers from May until fall. 
Lanceolata, Perry’s Double. Unusually large yellow flowers produced during 
the summer. 2 ft. 
• Rosea nana. Another dwarf with rose-pink flowers from May on. 
• CORONILLA cappadocica. Large, golden yellow, pea-shaped flowers trailing 
over mats of glaucous foliage. One of the best ground-covers for a sunny 
exposure. May, June. 
Minima. Beautiful yellow flowers, slightly fragrant, on delicate glaucous mats. 
Very choice and slow. A gem. 
Either Coronilla, $1.75 for 3, $2.75 for 6, $5.00 per doz. 
• COTONEASTER Dammeri radicans. A creeping shrub for the rock-garden, 
with dark evergreen foliage and small red berries. 
• Horizontalis. More rapid-growing form and slightly more upright. Fine for 
dry, sandy banks. 
Either Cotoneaster, 85c. each, $8.00 per doz. 
Specimen plants of the two varieties mentioned above are available 
at $2.25 each 
• CYCLAMEN hederaefolium. Small marbled leaves with beautiful winged 
flowers of cherry-pink. Best in partial shade. July, August. 
$2.50 for 3, $8.00 per doz. 
CYTISUS scoparius Andreanus Hybrids. A vigorous, handsome Broom with 
large, yellow, pea-shaped flowers. 
Orange Beauty. Rich maroon flowers with orange bases during May and 
J une. These are best planted as specimens in the border or as shrubs. 
Either Cytisus, $1.00 each 
DELPHINIUMS. See page 22. 
• DIANTHUS alpinus. Bright rose-pink blooms. 2 in. 
Barbatus (Sweet William), Pink Beauty. Salmon. 
• Beatrix. Shell-pink flowers over a long period. 10 in. 
• Cssius. Dwarf green cushions, studded with myriads of sweet-scented pink 
flowers from May on and again in fall. 
• Caesius fl.-pl. A double form of the above, slightly more upright. May, June. 
• Caryophyllus (Carnation), Crimson King. New. Large flowers of vibrant 
crimson during the summer. 
• Caryophyllus (Carnation), Grenadin Scarlet. Another old favorite of 
ganlens, and very fragrant. 
• Loveliness. Fragrant, delicate mauve-pink flowers from May on. 
$1.75 for 3, $2.75 for 6, $5.00 per doz. 
• Neglectus Roysi. A vigorous form of the elusive Neglect us. Fasy and perma¬ 
nent; fragrant flowers in profusion. $1.75 for 3, $2.75 for 6, $5.00 per doz. 
• Plumarius, Little Jock Hybrid, Pink Beauty. A selected seedling of our 
origination. Very prolific, with abundant masses of bloom from May until 
July, and again in the fall. 
• Piumarius nanus compactus fl.-pl. A dwarf, everblooming perpetual type 
with extremely full heads of fragrant flowers from June on until fall. One 
of our best releases. 6 in. 
• Winteri. Large, soft pink flowers with carmine eye, from May on. 6 to 8 in. 
• DICENTRA eximia (Everblooming Bleeding-Heart). Eine for naturalizing in 
part shade. 
Spectabilis (Old-fashioned Bleeding-Heart). Long racemes of odd-shaped pink 
flowers from April to June. 2 ft. 75c. each, $2.00 for 3, $6.50 per doz. 
DICTAMNUS Fraxinella. Spi kes of rosy pink in June and July, on 2 to 3-foot 
bushes. 
Albus. A white-flowering form of the above. 
Either Dictamnus, 75c. each, $2.00 for 3, $6.50 per doz. 
DIGITALIS dubia. A novelty of recent introduction, with soft pink bells over 
gray woolly leaves. 1 L2 ft- $2.00 for 3, $3.75 for 6, $6.50 per doz 
Lutz Hybrids. Salmon-pink flowers on stately spires. 
Purpurea alba. Handsome spikes of large, pure white, tubular flowers. 4 to 
5 ft. _ 
Purpurea gloxiniaeflora. An improved large-flowered purple variety. 
The Shirley. A favorite strain with all garden-lovers. 
DORONICUM caucasicum. Large golden yellow daisies in April and May and 
again in fall. 2 to 2 ft. 
• DRABA fladnizensis. Prostrate mats covered with white flowers in spring. 
• Olympica. Green cushions bursting with golden yellow minute suns in early 
spring and fall. 
• Repens. Clouds of yellow flowers in great profusion on 6 inch stems. Spring. 
DRACOCEPHALUM japonicum. Tubular flowers of a deep lavender on erect 
stems 10 to 12 inches high. $2.00 for 3, $3.75 for 6, $6.50 per doz. 
O DRYAS Suendermanni. A choice and rare alpine producing mats of miniature 
oak-leaved wiry bushlets from which rise gorgeous white flowers. Very rare. 
85c. each, $2.25 for 3, $7.50 per doz. 
• ECHINOPS Ritro (Globe Thistle). Flowers of a steely metallic blue. July 
to September. 3 to 4 ft. 
• EDRAIANTHUS dalmaticus. Tubular flowers of purplish blue on stems 4 to 
6 inches. Grass-like foliage. $2.00 for 3, $3.75 for 6, $6.50 per doz. 
• ERIGERON compositus. Pale lavender daisies on 2-inch stems. May, June. 
• ERIOPHYLLUM caespitosum (Oregon Sunshine). A native plant with finely 
cut, silvery gray foliage, covered from May to July with large yellow daisies. 
Excellent for a hot and dry exposure. 1 to 1 ft. 
$1.75 for 3, $2.75 for 6, $5.00 per doz. 
• ERODIUM absintholdes amanum. Ferny leaves of silvery gray, with large, 
creamy white flowers in spring and again in fall. 
$2.00 for 3, $3.75 for 6, $6.50 per doz. 
• Chamaedryoides roseum. A close creeping mosaic studded with pink flowers 
throughout the summer until late fall. 
® EUPATORIUM coelestinum. The hardy Ageratum with heads of light purple 
flowers from August until frost. Splendid for cutting. 
DAPHNE Cneorum (Garland Flower) 
This captivating evergreen shrublet has endeared itself to the hearts of all 
true garden-lovers. When in bloom, during May and June, and again in Sep¬ 
tember and October, the soft rose-pink flowers, like clusters of sweet-smelling 
arbutus, fill the garden with their delightful fragrance. 
Daphne Cneorum may be used liberally in the rock-garden, in front of founda¬ 
tion plantings, along walks, or as edging in the border or rose-garden. 
We offer strong young plants, heavily budded, for this season’s bloom. All 
stock is vigorous field-grown material, and shipped balled and burlapped. 
Each Each 
6 to 8-in. spread.$0 75 I 12 to 15-in. spread.$1 75 
8 to 10-in. spread. 1 00 15 to 18-in. spread. 2 25 
10 to 12-in. spread. 1 50 | 18 to 24-in. spread. 3 25 
We can supply super specimens with 3-foot spread at $5.00 each. 
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