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GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—KOREAN HYBRIDS 
A beautiful, new contribution to American gar¬ 
dens. In the new hybrid Korean Chrysanthemums 
offered here, we literally have a new race of flowers 
for planting our gardens. Their branching sprays 
stand 2*4-3 ft. high, look like huge bouquets, echo¬ 
ing in their rerinea and distinct way the whole color- 
range of Chrysanthemums we all know so well. We 
are pleased to offer the following varieties. 
Strong growing plants from pots. 
1937 Introductions (double varieties) 
EMBER—Glowing bronze. 
KING MIDAS—Soft yellow. 
THE MOOR—Amaranth Purple, or 
Port Wine Red. 
500 each; $1.25 per 3; $4.00 per 10 
1936 Introductions (Double varieties) 
INDIAN SUMMER—Vivid, glowing orange. 
ROMANY—Carmine and nopal red. 
350 each; $1.00 per 3; $3.00 per 10 
SPECIAL OFFER (I) 
1 each of the above five varieties 
(5 plants)—(Value $2.20) $ 1.95 
SPECIAL OFFER (J) 
3 each of the above five varieties 
(15 plants)—(Value $5.75) $ 5.40 
1935 Introductions (Single varieties) 
HEBE—Lavender-pink. 
ORION—Brilliant yellow. 
VULCAN—Garnet-crimson. 
300 each; $2.40 per 10; $18.00 per 100 
1934 Introductions (Single varieties) 
APOLLO—Dazzling orange. 
CERES—Soft buff-yellow 
DAPHNE—Golden rose. 
DIANA—Delicate rose-pink. 
MARS—Velvety crimson. 
250 each; $2.00 per 10; $15.00 per 100 
SPECIAL OFFER (K) 
1 each 1934 and 1935 introductions 
(8 plants)—(Value $2.15) $ 1.90 
SPECIAL OFFER (L) 
1 each of the 1934 introductions 
(5 plants)—(Value $1.25) $ 1.00 
A New Seedling Korean Chrysanthemum 
JANE KELSEY 
L^nique and distinctive for the garden. An 
excellent single, clear pink, cut flower, 
blooming profusely throughout October and 
early November. 2-3 ft. 
Strong growing plants from pots. 
35c each; $1.05 per 3; $3.00 per 10 
Per 3 PerlO Per 100 
CIMICIFUGA Snake Root 
racemosa. Handsome, shade-loving plant. Pure 
white flowers. July and Aug. 4-6 ft. 
.90 2.40 
CLEMATIS Clematis 
Davidiana. Bright green foliage with tubular, 
bell-shaped flowers of deep lavender-blue. Fra¬ 
grant. Aug. and Sept. 2*4 ft. 
.90 2.40 
recta. Showy clusters of pure white flowers 
through June and July. Fragrant. 
2-3 ft.90 2.40 18.00 
COLUMBINE—see Aquilegia 
CONVALLARIA Lily-of-the-Valley. 
majalis. Spray of small, bell-shaped flowers of 
waxen texture. Fragrant. May and June. 8 in. 
Pot plants.90 2.40 18.00 
- Ask for Special Quotations on Quantities - 
CORAL BELLS—see Heuchera 
COREOPSIS Tickseed 
lanceolata. Lance Coreopsis. Large, cosmos¬ 
like flowers of pnre yellow. Good cut. June 
to Sept. 3 ft.75 2.00 15.00 
Mayfield Giant. This fine, new coreopsis pro¬ 
duces taller, more vigorous plants with longer 
stems and larger, individual flowers. Flowers 
pure yellow. June to Sept. 
3 ft '.75 2.00 15.00 
DAY LILY—see Hemerocallis 
DELPHINIUM Larkspur 
belladonna Improved. The most continuous 
blooming of all, producing numerous spikes of 
clear, turquoise-blue flowers throughout the sea¬ 
son. Is greatly in demand. June. 3-4 ft. 
...75 2.00 15.00 
(r)chinense. Slender, low-growing type of various 
shades of blue. Good cut. June to August. 
18-24 in.75 * 2.00 15 00 
DELPHINIUM HYBRIDS 
Blackmore and Langdon Hybrids. Heavy field- 
grown plants from the famous prize winning 
strain of one of the great Delphinium growers 
in the world. These have large flowers in all 
shades of blue, lavender, violet and mauve. June 
to Sept. 3-5 ft. 
1 year .75 2.00 15.00 
Wrexham Hybrids. This is one of the newest 
and at present the most popular strain of the 
garden Delphinium. It is distinct because of its 
broad, conical spike and enormous individual 
flowers. 1/4-2 inches in diameter, in all shades 
of blue blended with mauve and violet. 
1 year . 75 2.00 15.00 
