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NEVILL PRIMROSE FARM 
Carpatica nana (R)—A dwarf form of Car- 
patica. 35c. 
Excisa (R)—Dainty narrow-tubed bells of 
lavender cover green mats of foliage. 50c. 
Garganica Erinus (R)—Compact rosettes of 
shiny foliage from which trail branches 10 
to 12 inches long, covered with light blue 
star-shaped flowers with a white eye. 
June to Oct. 25c. 
Portenschlagiana (muralis) (R)—Dainty fo¬ 
liage covered with a mass of tubular 
flowers of bright violet. Blooms from 
spring until late fall; fine for walls or 
rockery. One of the best. 25c. 
Pusilla (R)—Mats of shiny green foliage cov¬ 
ered with little fairy blue bells, 3 to 4 in. 
high. Very hardy and likes full sun. One 
of the daintiest subjects for the rockery. 
25c. 
Pusilla alba (R)—Exquisite white form of 
the above. 25c. 
Rhomboidalis fl. pi. (R) — Forms a wide 
grassy mat with attractive double blue 
rosettes. 12 in. 35c. 
Rotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland) (R)— 
Flowers pale blue. Slender, graceful habit. 
10 in. 25c. 
Rotundifolia Mt. Olympus (R)—Similar to 
the above with flowers about twice the 
s:'ze and more open. 25c. 
Turbinata (R) — Erect cupped flowers of 
violet blue. Makes fine tufts and is very 
showy and hardy. 25c. 
Turbinata alba (R)—White form of the above. 
25c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS OF VARIOUS 
TYPES 
A. Barham — Pompon. A beautiful orange 
bronze, the first of this color to bloom. 
Sept. 30. 2 ft. 
Alice Howell —Single. A rich shade of orange- 
yellow in color; by far the best of the early 
singles. 4 ft. 
Australian Gold —A good yellow pompon of 
sturdy habit. Oct. 1-2 V 2 ft. 
Ashes of Roses —Pompon. An early pink; 
opening buds resemble a rose bud. Oct. 15. 
5 ft. 
Baby Doll —Pompon. The smallest bronze 
variety. 18 in. 
Berneita — Shell pink petals with white 
cushion. Medium. Nov. 1. 
Cranfordia —Pompon. Deep bronzy, perfect 
blooms of large size. October. 
Early Bronze Button —Sept. 24. 3 ft. 
Early Monarch —Exhibition. This fine white 
chrysanthemum should be in all collec¬ 
tions and has every good point; beautifully 
incurved, of good substance, very prolific, 
hardy and a good keeper. Highly recom¬ 
mended. Oct. 
Ganna— Bright rose pink pompon. Oct. 3 ft. 
Golden Glory —A good midseason commer¬ 
cial. Take terminal bud. 4 ft. 
Gold Standard— Large deep yellow. Aug.- 
Sept. 3 ft. 
Indianola —Bronze and gold shades. Aug. 15 
bud; blooms Oct. 15. Ht. 4 ft. 
Jean Treadway —Opens a lovely sparkling 
shell pink with dark rose pink center, 
changing to a soft lilac pink. Leathery 
dark grayish foliage and stems. Profuse 
bloomer over a long period. Sept. 20. 
3 ft. 
Lina Earp — Single. Bright golden yellow 
overlaid with bronze, cup shaped like a 
water-lily. Nov. 1. 3 V 2 ft. 
Lilac Doty —Pompon. A lovely flower of light 
lilac pink, suitable for disbudding. Nov. 1. 
5 ft. 
Little Red Dot —A bright red baby pompon, 
free bloomer. Matures Oct. 25. 2 ft. 
Marrietta —Anemone. Soft pink throughout, 
full cushion. Oct. 20. Height 3 ft. Lovely 
either in sprays or disbudded. 
Murillo —Pompon. Light pink. Oct. 15. 2 ft. 
Nokomis —Anemone. Amaranth, an unusual 
color in anemones, white cushion. Nov. 1. 
25c. 
Patricia Grace —A beautiful exhibition flower 
with quilled petals giving it an airy spi¬ 
dery appearance quite outstanding; flow¬ 
ers large of a soft shell pink; disbudded 
or sprays. Very floriferous. Oct. 4 ft. 
Pink Dot —Pompon. Blushed pink with crim¬ 
son dot in center; free bloomer and lovely 
for sprays. Oct. 25. 5 ft. 
Red Flare —Button of a good intense vel¬ 
vety red, very free flowering. Sept. 25. 
2 ft. 
Rio Rita —Pompon. Opens deep pink, chang¬ 
ing to light pink with maturity. Oct. 15. 
4 ft. 
Rodell —Pompon. An early yellow maturing 
Oct. 20; very free bloomer. 3 ft. 
Rose Chochard — Exhibition. A very early 
pink variety coming into bloom early in 
Oct. 3 ft. 
Shirley Crimson— A mass of beautiful crim¬ 
son daisies in sturdy sprays, striking and 
effective. Begins blooming August 1 and 
keeps on until heavy frost. 3 ft. 
Sun Glow—Exhibition. A bright early yellow 
incurve. Oct. 15. 3 V 2 ft. 
Supreme —Pompon. A silvery pink of large 
size, suitable for disbudding. Nov. 3 ft. 
Sutcliffe —Pure lemon yellow bushy plant; 
fine large incurved flowers in big sprays. 
We think this is the best and all-around 
most satisfactory yellow. Each plant 
gives abundance of flowers. Aug. 20. 3 ft. 
A birthday gift . . . Three choice Chrysanthemums 
