CARNATIONS 
CARNATIONS. Collection of six Greenhouse 
Carnations. Each 15c; per dozen $1.50. 
Pink Spectrum. Flowers borne on stout stems 
two to three feet long. The color is a 
superb shade of flesh pink, richer and 
brighter toward the center. An early and 
continuous bloomer. 
Spectrum. Large, handsome, bright scarlet 
flowers borne singly on stout stems. Never 
bursts its calyx; finely fringed and very 
fragrant. One of the best sorts of its color 
now in existence. 
Matchless. A wonderful new white variety, 
produced by a famous hybridizer of New 
York State. Large, massive flowers on 
strong, upright stems. 
My Love. Color soft, puie rose, so much ad¬ 
mired by cut flower purchasers; flowers large 
and well formed; it is a very healthy, free 
blooming and taking color. 
SNAPDRAGONS 
Be Sure to Try These New Novelties 
A new giant Snapdragon of striking beauty, 
first year for this latest novelty. 
Our seed is imported direct from the origi¬ 
nator in Germany. 
Flowers are double the size of the ordinary 
giant varieties. New low prices, 20c dozen. 
Apricot, Novelty. Pure apricot color, yellow 
with red shade. A very remarkable and val¬ 
uable novelty. 
Golden Queen. Splendid brilliant dark golden- 
yellow with rose-lilac throat. The spikes are 
densely garnished with flowers, and have 
thus the appearance of a Gladiolus spike. 
Canary-Bird. Of a pure delicate and uniform 
canary-yellow, of greatest beauty. 
The Rose. Flowers of extraordinary size, of 
the same fine and pure rose color as “Queen 
of the Roses” of the grandiflora class. 
Copper-King. Velvety gleamy dark copper- 
scarlet color. When opening, the brilliant 
scarlet color is predominant, while the 
glowing copper color anoears later. 
Apple Blossom. Strong erect panicles with an 
abundance of flowers of a very delicate rose 
color; throat pure white; very attractive. 
Lilac. Lip and throat of a marvelous purple- 
lilac color, with golden-yellow center, espe¬ 
cially large blossoms. 
Defiance. Flowers beautiful buff-orange and 
russet-red. 
Ruby. A bright ruby red. 
Orange Queen. Bronzy orange. 
Rustproof Mixture. Selected colors from the 
new rustproof strains. 25c dozen. 
Salmon Rose. As its name specifies, this is a 
shade between salmon and rose. 
New Rust Proof. Orange shades, pink shades, 
or superb mixture. Doz. 25c. 
Goliath. Gold shaded apricot. 
Tom Thumb. Dwarf Snapdragons for rockery 
or border. Bright red, orange, pink, or yel¬ 
low. Doz. 20c. 
Rock Hybrids. Early-flowering dwarf hybrids, 
6 in. tall. Compact bushes. Pkt. 15c; plants, 
doz. 20c. Bright Red, Pink, Bright Yellow, 
Orange. 
Garden Chrysanthemums 
September Flowering Varieties 
20c each; $2.00 dozen. 
In this group we find with a few exceptions 
all new varieties. Through careful breeding 
and selecting, the time of flowering of these 
Chrysanthemums has been advanced by fully 
a month over the old varieties. 
Aladdin. (The Perpetual Flowering Chrysanthe¬ 
mum.) The color at first being an exquisite 
warm coppery bronze, with an overlay of 
orange-apricot which deepens in early 
autumn. 
Early Bronze (Edmund F. Black). A remark¬ 
ably early flowering, early pompon in full 
glory in September. Splendid for garden or 
cutting. 
Glory of Seven Oaks. Soft but clear yellow 
masses of bloom have made it a great favor¬ 
ite. Medium height and fine for a planting 
in front of taller varieties. 
Yellow Normandie. September and October 
variety. Very free flowering. 
Pink Normandie. 
White Normandie. 
Pink Cushion. Low growing early pink variety 
suitable for borders or rock garden. 
September Flowering 
Korean Chrysanthemums 
From thousands of seedlings of 1934, the fol¬ 
lowing Korean Hybrids were selected, not alone 
for the novel color tones in many of them, and 
their variations in form, but most particularly 
because of their flowering ten days to two 
weeks earlier than the Korean crosses hereto¬ 
fore offered. The Korean Hybrids have been 
welcomed not alone for their dainty flowers 
and graceful plants, but particularly for their 
increased hardiness. The varieties here offered 
will begin flowering in early September and 
continue well through October. 
Clio. Dwarf, compact plant of pleasing habit 
producing masses of deep carmine-rose 
flowers. Each 30c; doz. $3.50. 
Fortune. Very vigorous plant of medium height 
and covered with unique curly petaled ox- 
blood flowers 3 to 4 inches in diameter. Very 
striking. Each 30c; doz. $3.50. 
Hestia. The nicely formed semi-double flowers 
are very freely produced in compact, bushy 
plants of medium height. The color is a very 
delicate rose-pink with a white halo around 
the small yellow disc. Each 30c; doz. $3.50. 
Juno. Very dwarf, compact, plant, producing 
an abundance of single flowers opening a 
coppery red, and fading with age to a salmon 
flesh. Each 30c; doz. $3.50. 
Niobe. A vigorous, healthy plant of dwarf com¬ 
pact habit. Flowers over 2% inches in diam¬ 
eter of a clear glistening white with yellow 
disc are freely produced fully covering the 
plant. Each 30c; doz. $3.50. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
PETERS & SONS, SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 
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