VALENTIN BURGEVIN, Inc. 1 
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NOVELTIES 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Early October Flowering KOREAN HYBRIDS 
These new creations are especially fine for cold climates 
where the ordinary Chrysanthemum Winterkills. They are 
most attractive in color, very early blooming, easier to grow, 
and more profuse. The lovely new pastel shades, which simply 
defy accurate description or true color reproduction, suggest 
the Gerbera in their daintiness. Cut with short stems, they 
make the most charming table decorations, yet are capable of 
striking decorative uses if the entire branching sprays are used. 
They are compelling for color effect in the garden. 
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Apollo. Bronze red. 2C? ft.$0.25 $2.50 
Ceres. Chamois yellow, 2 x /i ft.25 2.50 
Innocence. White on opening, changing to soft 
pink. 2 ft.25 2.50 
Louise Schling. Salmon red. 2f^ ft.25 2.50 
Mars. Wine red. 2f^ ft.25 2.50 
Daphne. Soft pink, lilac-rose sheen. 2 Yi ft.25 2.50 
(See illustrations on fourth cover) 
Nierembergia hippomanica 
New Introductions 
OFFERED FOR THE FIRST TIME—1938 
“RUSSELL” LUPINS 
Giant size spikes of bloom, often 3}^ feet in length; in yellows, 
oranges and rich bright crimsons. 3 inch pot, 25c. each, 
$2.50 per doz. Illustrated on front cover. 
NIEREMBERGIA HIPPOMANICA 
Light lavender-blue, flowers freely and continuously 
throughout Summer. Ideal for border work. 8 to 10 inches. 
20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 
“CHARMING”—New Pink Buddleia 
Lovely lavender-pink shade, young plants set out in Spring, 
grow to height of 4 to 6 feet. 4 inch, 75c. 
