CHRYSANTHEMUM—EREMURUS 
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PERENNIALS 
Hardy Chrysanthemums (C. Morifolium) 
E normous color range, many of them being unique. A rich, drained 
soil. For bushy plants with hundreds of small flowers, prune all long 
shoots in June-July, allowing each to branch. For large specimen blooms 
remove all weak growth and all branching, allowing one bud on each 
terminal shoot. All are hardy, but late-flowering kinds are often bud- 
blighted before blooming north of Zone (V). (All plants in 2-inch pots, 
small but vigorous.) 
New Outstanding Earlies (Hardy Zone [IV]) 
Aladdin—“Perpetual-flowered Mum” 
Copper bronze in August, then new 
shoots grow and color deepens into 
frost, countless blooms. 
Amelia—“Azalea Chrysanthemum” 
The dwarfest Mum—about 1 ft. Very 
Photo spreading, yet neat. Completely 
Page covered with lovely pink from 
Sept, on to frost. Two, 50c; 
ten, $2.10. 
Bonibell—Very free-flowering and early. 
Beautiful Orange-buff. 
Daybreak — Begins late Sept. Unique 
fragrant sort. Flowers are single large, 
shell-pink. 
Fern Ridge—Another of the new singles. 
Fiery red, orange center. 
Grenadier—Flowers in clusters, freely. 
Crimson with bronze. 
Irene—Masses of button type blooms. 
Clear white. 
Jean Treadway—^Aster type. Soft pink 
with dark pink center. 
Louise Schling—Tall, shapely bush large 
very double, salmon-red blooms. Two, 
55c; ten, $2.30. 
Petit Jean—Pompon type, blush pink on 
long stems. 
Wheatly Hill — Pompon, white with 
greenish center. 
Dazzler—Almost early (October 10) 
and sensational new color which 
should be tried by every one— 
Flaming red. Two, 50c; ten, $2.10. 
General List of Garden Chrysanthemums 
EARLY (Zone IV South) Mid-Season (Zone V or South) 
Argentuillais—Large. Orange-red, yel¬ 
low tipped. 
Enchantress — Showy half-single rose- 
pink. 
Frances Whittlesley—Large, bronze. 
Moonlight — Beautiful single. Deep 
blush with yellowish center. 
October Girl—Opens pink, turns laven¬ 
der. Semi-double. 
Yellow Normandie—Large yellow. 
LATE (Zone VI) 
Beatrice—Purple, yellow center, large. 
Capt. Cook—Old rose, perfect. Old but 
still good. Large blooms. 
Champagne—Straw and ruby red. Large 
blooms. Very good. 
Lilian Doty — Pompon type on long 
stems. Clear pink. 
Mrs. Cal. Coolidge — Excellent single 
rich cardinal red, yellow center. 
Red Doty—Famous old variety. Dark 
red. Large flowers. 
Bokhara—Bronze. Good cut-flower. 
Cheerfulness—Many yellow buttons. 
Chestnut Burr — Pompon, dark velvet 
bronze. Extra Hardy—(Zone IV). 
Cora P. Buhl—Pompon, yellow. 
Crimson Splendor—Striking red. Two, 
50c; ten, $2.10. 
Eva-Dwarf—Deep lilac-pink. 
Fee Parisienne—Large pale pink. 
Firebrand—Large double red. 
Glory of Seven-Oaks — Popular dwarf. 
Large gold-bronze. 
Granny Scovil — Double coral-bronze. 
Two, 50c; ten, $2.10. 
Harvest Home—Spreading. Golden. 
Mrs. Harrison—Lavender-pink. 
Ouray—Pompon. Bright mahogany. 
Orange Perfection—Tall stems 
Petit Louise—Soft pink. Large. 
Ruth Cummings — Terracotta bronze, 
large. 
Red Flare—Dwarf red Pompon. 
Tasiva—Large white. Neat bush. 
White Doty—White pompon. Tall. 
Yellow Doty—Large golden. 
NEW KOREAN HYBRID CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Really much hardier, probably all to Zone IV and perhaps III. 
Tolerant. Mostly single, some semi-double, large, in lovely pastel shades. 
Bloorn in early October. Plants from 21/4 inch pots, extra well rooted. 
Individual blooms are short-stemmed, but whole sprays can be cut 
and make effective cut-flowers. 
PRICES ON ALL VARIETIES: Two for 55c; ten for $2.30. (Not 
less than two of one kind, ten rate only for 5 or more of one kind). 
Astrid—Pink Daisy-like flowers, yellow 
center. 
Apollo—Bright orange, medium height. 
Ceres — Old and coppery bi'onze, very 
large. 
Daphne—Daphne pink, medium height. 
Diana—Semi-double, light salmon, large 
flowers. 
Hebe—Light pink, medium height. 
Orion—Clear yellow, medium height. 
Vulcan—Carmine red, excellent variety. 
COREOPSIS (Tickseed) 
Sun, drain. Space 1 ft. apart. 
Grandiflora—3 ft. Large, yellow, June- 
August. Good cut-flower. 
Grandiflora duplex — Semi - doubfle. 
Dwarfer. Two, 55c; ten, $2.30. 
Sunburst — Larger, double. Strong 
stems. New. Two, 80c; ten, $3.30. 
DELPHINIUM (Larkspur) 
Loose, rich soil. Lime. Sun. 
Chinense grandiflorum — Dwarf, space 
1 ft. Vivid blue. June-Aug. 
Chinense alba—^A white form. 
Belladonna—(Improved)—3 ft. Light 
blue, June-Sept. Space 1 ft. 
Bellamosa—Dark blue form. 
Photo Hybrids—Color from pale to deep 
Page blue, large flowers, tall grower, 
space IV 2 ft. (One-year plants). 
DIANTHUS (Sweet William) 
Tolerant, sun, space 12 inches. 
Barbatus—2 ft. May-July. Red, White, 
Newport pink (order separately). 
Sweet Wivelsfield—New hybrids. 1 ft. 
May-June. All colors mixed. 
DIANTHUS (Garden Pinks) 
Lime, drain, sun, space 8 inches. 
Caessius grandiflorus—(Cheddar Pink) 
V 2 ft. Pink, May-June. 
Deltoides (Maiden Pink)—8-inch dwarf. 
A pink carpet in June. 
Photo Pluniarius semperflorens—Single 
Page and double, white to rose, all 
summer. Fragrant. Tall stems. 
DICENTRA (Bleeding-heart) 
Part shade. Space 10 inches. 
Formosa— IV 2 ft. Rose-purple all sum¬ 
mer. Two, 55c; ten, $2.30. 
^Pa^ge Spectabilis—2 ft. Favorite. Pink 
44 all summer. Two 80c; ten, $3.30. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) 
Tolerant, sun-shade. Space ft. 
Giant Shirley Hybrids — 6 ft. Mixed: 
White to Rose. June-July. 
Gloxinaeflora—3 ft. June-July. Rose, 
pink, white. (State which). 
IsabeiUna—3 ft. June-July. Cream-yel¬ 
low. Several spikes per plant. 
ECHINOPS (Globe Thistle) 
Tolerant, sun-shade. Space 1 ft. 
Ritro—3 ft. Steel-blue, July-Aug. Keep 
well dried. Attractive. 
EPIMEDIUM (Barren wort) 
Humus, shade. Space V 2 foot. 
Macranthum — Like lily-of-valley in 
May. Semi-evergreen dwarf. Two, 55c; 
ten, $2.30. 
EREMURUS (Desert-candle) 
Rich, drain, space 18 inches. Hardy 
Zone (V). Protect crown in winter. 
Flower spike May-June. 
Bungei—Citron-yellow. $1.50 each. 
Himalaicus — Free-flowering, enormous 
white, $2.00 each. 
Robustus—Huge, rose-pink. Largest of 
all. $3.00 each. 
Elwesii—A stronger, denser variety of 
Robustus. Phnk. $3.00 each. 
Shelfordi—Hybrid. Copper-yellow tint¬ 
ed bronze. Huge. $3.00 each. 
Except where noted, Perennials are Priced:—Two (one kind) for 45c; Ten (one kind) $1.80. Postpaid. 
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