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Chrysanthemums Greenhouse Plants 
The Aristocrat of the fall flower garden. 
They are very easy to raise and if given 
just a little protection on very frosty nights 
you can have abundance of flowers until after 
November 1st. 
These varieties are every one good, not a 
single disappointment in the whole assort¬ 
ment. Plant one or more of each one. 
BIG—A. Braham—A beautiful combination of 
Orange Bronze, decorative, blooming early in 
October. 
641—Alladin—One of the best Bronze decor¬ 
ative varieties, blooms in September. 
612—Amelia. —Good bright pink, short stem, 
decorative varitey blooming in September. 
643—Frances Whittlesy—A revelation to 
those who like a combination of lovely bronze 
and garnet, decorative type, late Sept bloomer 
614—Jean Treadway—A late blooming dec¬ 
orative pink with darker pink center. 
645— Vivid—A large late blooming decora¬ 
tive of a lovely rosy crimson shade. 
646— Ruth Hatton—Decorative true Ivory 
White blooms in October. 
647— Sonoma—A novel bronze color with gol¬ 
den reverse, decorative, October bloomer. 
648— Provence—A lovely pink blended with 
yellow, decorative, early. 
649— R. Marion Hatton—October blooming 
canary yellow. 
All of the above hardy Chrysanthemums 
17c each, 3 for 40c. 
We are making a special offer on the whole 
assortment, ten plants, one of each of 
these 10 varieties for $1.25. 
For potting, porch boxes or beds. 
We have quite an assortment of varieties 
and sizes of greenhouse plants most too num¬ 
erous to list. We invite you to visit our Green¬ 
house and select just what you want, we be¬ 
lieve we will have some plants that will in¬ 
terest you. 
650— COLEUS—Carired in 15 varieties, all 
strong rooted plants. 15c each, 6 for 65c. 
651— LANTANA—One of the most satisfac¬ 
tory bedding plants, blooms constantly all 
summer, we have yellow, red, lavender, strong 
rooted plants. 15c each, 6 for 65c. 
652— FERNS—Lots and lots of them, Boston, 
Sword, Asparagus plumosa. Spimgeri, and 
others. 10c to $1.00 each. 
653— GERANIUMS—Always a favorite for 
porch boxes etc., carried in white, bright red, 
pink, salmon, dark red. Strong plants. 
15c, 6 for 65c, larger plants 25c each. 
654— BEGONIAS—Several varieties. 
15c to 25c each. 
655— HYDRANGEAS — French Hydrangeas 
in blue or pink, for potting or porch boxes. 
25c each. 
656— FUCHIAS—Dark, light, and double. 
25c to 50c each. 
657— CACTUS PLANTS 10c to 50c. 
We have at all times quite an assortment 
of potted plants suitable for gifts for sick 
friends and other occasions. 
Bulbs For Spring Planting 
We will have our bulbs for spring planting ready for shipment, April 1st. We keep them in 
storage until that time so you will gea only fine plump bulbs that will bloom freely. 
Dahlias 
We have practically 
a new list of large flo¬ 
wering dahlias, each 
one of these are real 
beauties and will add 
charm to your garden. 
These Listed Below 
Are All Large 
Decorative Type 
669—Dreers White—The best pure white. 
25c each, 3 for 65c. 
661— Elinor Yanderver—Satiny rose pink. 
20c each, 3 for 50c. 
662— Jane Cowl—Bronzy Buff and old gold. 
25c each, 3 for 656c. 
663— Jersey Beacon—Scarlet and buff. 
25c each, 3 for 65c. 
666— Nathan Hale—Rich Autumn bronze. 
25c each, 3 for 65c. 
667— Maude Adams—White tipped pink. 
25c each, 3 for 65c. 
668— Judge A. B. Parker—Deep buff exhibi¬ 
tion variety. 15c each, 2 for 25c. 
669— Mrs. L. DeVer Warner—Mauve lavender 
15c each, 2 for 25c. 
670— Mrs. Hartsong—Soft bronzy buff. 
15c each, 2for 25c. 
671— Pride of California—Vivid red long 
stems. 15c each, 2 for 25c. 
672— Gay Paree—Cactus, large golden bronze 
Our Special Mixture of Large Flowering 
Dahlias 
665—Every one a good one, all our last years 
fine varieties mixed together. 
Plant a dozen of these, you will be sur¬ 
prised at the fine showing they will make. 
3 for 25c, 1 dozen for 79c. 
