POULSBO, WASHINGTON 
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These chrysanthemums have been im¬ 
ported from England and have become very 
popular, being hardy and blooming early. 
They have proved very satisfactory and de¬ 
servedly so, and as each year brings new 
introductions our list will be greatly added 
to next year. 
A. E. Cooper —Terra cotta tipped with gold. 
Sept. 
Agrecia —Large bronze red with gold re¬ 
verse. Aug. 
Amorel —A beautiful reddish bronze. Sept. 
2V 2 ft. 
Azaleamum —(known also as Cameo Queen, 
Amelia and Pink Cushion) —See Novelties. 
Blanche de Poitou—Large white. Oct. 3 ft. 
Bronze —See Novelties. 
Bronze Buttercup —Another great favorite. 
Exquisitely formed, large incurved flow¬ 
ers of bronze with lighter reflex, one of 
the loveliest. All orders have always in¬ 
cluded this. Bushy plants and a gener¬ 
ous bloomer. Sept. 15. 3 ft. 
Daffodil —A beautiful daffodil yellow of 
splendid substance on stout upright stems; 
fine fol'age; one of the best. Sept. 
Fire King — Crimson single, yellow zone; 
prolific bloomer. Aug. 3 ft. 
Glow —Crimson with gold points, disbud or 
sprays. Sept. 
Golden —See Novelties. 
Golden Security —An exceptionally lovely 
lovely flower of rich deep golden yellow, 
incurving form, disbud. Sept. 3 ft. 
Hector —An exquisitely formed flower of 
soft old rose, disbud. Oct. 3 ft. 
Ivanhoe —A fine deep golden yellow; large 
flowers on good stiff stems, disbud. Oct. 
10. 3V 2 ft. 
White —See Novelties. 
Mrs. Scolly —A good bright rose, quilled 
petals; early Sept. 3 ft. 
Polly —Deep bronzy yellow. Sept. 18. 2 1 / 2 ft. 
Rose Precose —Bright rose; lovely and very 
prolific. Sept. 1. 2 ft. 
Sandy Ritchie —Lovely bright crimson in¬ 
curve with gold reverse; a lovely early 
flower for cutting. Sept. 
Silver Queen— Pink, silver reverse. Sept. 
3 ft. 
Somerset Tints —A large beautiful golden 
yellow flower with bronze tints. Lovely 
in every way. 
Trigo —Deep golden bronze on long stiff 
stems; disbud or sprays. 
Utopia —Lovely bronze. Sept. 20. 3 ft. 
Welcome —Combination of bronze, yellow 
and red. Sept. 20. 3 ft. 
All Chrysanthemums are 35c each, or 
three for $1.00. 
CHRISTMAS ROSE (See Helleborus Niger). 
CISTUS Laurifolius (Rock Rose)—A com¬ 
pact shrub about 2% ft. high covered with 
white flowers, the size and shape of a large 
wild rose, with yellow anthers. Needs 
sandy soil in full sun. Interesting and 
handsome. July-Aug. 35c. 
CLEMATIS Montana Rubra — This lovely 
clematis is the most all-around satisfactory 
vine we have tried, exquisite in every way. 
Visitors to our garden invariably stop and 
exclaim over it. It literally covers itself 
in May with 3-in. four-petaled pink blos¬ 
soms when only a few feet high and drapes 
itself gracefully over a porch trellis or 
anything that will support it. Easily kept 
within bounds. 50c. 
DAPH N E Cneorum (R)—A low-growing ever¬ 
green shrub with garlands of deliciously 
fragrant rosy pink flowers in spring and 
fall. Indispensable for the rockery. 50c. 
DELPHINIUMS 
Delphiniums like a deep rich soil. If cut 
down to the ground after blooming they will 
flower two or three times during the season. 
The height is from 3 to 7 feet and individual 
blossoms are up to 2V 2 in. diameter. 
Last year our delphiniums were the mar¬ 
vel of all beholders, such flaming blues, 
such clear lavenders, clear whites with yel¬ 
low brown or velvety black bees; wonder¬ 
fully large blossoms, beautifully set on the 
stem; long full laterals as full of flowers 
as a main stem; in short, every good and 
fine quality that the new delphinium can 
have are collected here. 
We have bought the finest seed from 
everywhere, taken the choicest plants from 
these, gathered their seed and the result 
we offer you here in seed and seedlings 
that will bloom this summer. 
Mixed seed—$1.00 a packet of 100 seeds. 
Mixed seedlings, $2.00 a dozen. 
Seedlings give wonderfully good results 
and will make show specimens in about 
four months from the time of planting. 
Blue Radiance —A radiant cobalt blue with 
black bee. Double. $2.00. 
Brown Moth —Double white with large wood- 
brown bee. Very fine. Stock limited. $2.00. 
Charmian —Sky blue, double, ruffled, white 
bee. Large and extremely lovely. $1.50. 
als flushed purple. White bee. Very double. 
50c. 
Duke of York —Compact spike of large dou¬ 
ble flowers, upper petals rosy lavender, 
under petals medium blue. Large bronze 
bee. $2.00. 
Duke of Windsor —Beautifully formed flow¬ 
ers of exquisite bright blue. White and 
brown bee. Double. $2.00. 
Do put the Chiffon daisy in your perennial bed 
