DIGNIFY YOUR GARDEN WITH SOME B. & 
Chrysanthemum, Pink Spoon. See page 31 
Chrysanthemum, Mrs. Sam F. Rotan. See page 31 
Chrysanthemum, The Chief. See page 31 
Pompon Chrysanthemums 
Early Bronze. E 3. Extremely early, 
flowering from late August on. Color is a 
lively bronze-yellow. Plant is dwarf and 
compact, ideal for dwarf hedge or edging. 
Lillian Doty. M 1. Pale old-rose of true 
Pompon type. Strong grower. 
Pink Popcorn. M 2. Old-rose of the small 
Pompon type. 
Red Doty. M 1. Dark red. 
R. Marion Hatton. E 2. Bright canary- 
yellow. 
Ruth Hatton. E 2. Ivory-white. Free 
flowering and reliable. 
Sunny Boy. E 3. A yellow variety of Early 
Bronze with the same habit. $1 for 3, 
$2.50 for 10, $22 per 100. 
White Doty. M 1. Creamy white. 
Yellow Doty. M 1. Orange-yellow. 
Button Chrysanthemums 
Irene. E 2. The best white Button. Ad¬ 
mirable for dwarf hedges and bedding. 
Judith Anderson. M 3. Clear buttercup- 
yellow flowers cover a low, compact plant. 
Free flowering, frost-resistant, and long- 
lasting, it is the finest of all the Button 
varieties. $1 for 3, $2.50 for 10, $22 per 100. 
Minta. M 2. Old-rose-pink. 
New York. M 2. Bronze with reddish 
center; very small. 
Ouray. M 2. Dark mahogany-brown. 
Coilection of Large-flowering, 
Pompon and Button Types 
We will supply 12 plants in 12 varieties, 
our selection, for $2. 100 plants in 20 
varieties for $15. 
Single and Korean 
Chrysanthemums 
The most popular class of Chrysanthe¬ 
mums today. Embodying new colors and 
types, they are extraordinarily effective in 
mass plantings. As cut-flowers, for artistic 
and original arrangements, they are un¬ 
equaled. This new condensed list, the result 
of much careful selection, contains only the 
best of the new and older varieties. 
Apollo. E 2. Single Korean. Dazzling or¬ 
ange. Still one of the best. 
Autocrat. M 2. Single. Bright orange- 
scarlet with a golden halo. A mo.st profuse 
bloomer. $1 for 3, $2.50 for 10, $22 per 100. 
Clio. E 2. Duplex Korean. Deep carmine- 
rose. Dwarf and compact. 
Fortuna. E 2. Single Korean. Ox-blood- 
red; curled petals. Vigorous. 
Grenadier. M 2. Single. Bright crimson- 
red. Striking color. 
Hebe. E 2. Single Korean. Soft luminous 
pink; large. Free flowering. 
Indian Summer. L 2. Double Korean. 
Vivid glowing orange and bronze; fully 
double. Very frost-resistant. 
King Midas. E 2. Double Korean. Soft 
yellow with bronze shadings. A very full 
flower and unique color. Very free 
flowering. 
Louise Schling. E 1. Single Korean. 
Salmon-red, chariging to bronze-salmon. 
A good robust variety. 
Lovelight. E 1. Duplex Single. Large; 
silvery pink. Strong grower and free 
flowering. 
Mongolian. Ml. Single. Deep, penetrating 
yellow. Strong growing; free flowering. 
$\ for 3, $2.50 for 10, $22 per 100. 
Niobe. E 2. Single Korean. Glistening 
white. Dwarf and compact. 
Pink Lustre. E 1. Duplex Korean. De¬ 
lightful soft orchid-pink. Sturdy grower 
and profuse bloomer. 
Red Hussar. M 1. Duplex Single. Vivid 
crimson on a strong, free-flowering plant. 
A brilliant color. $1 for 3, $2.50 for 10, 
$22 per 100. 
A. RHODODENDRONS 
Sinsle and Korean Chrysanthemums, 
continued 
Sappho. E 2. Single Korean. Pure yellow. 
Compact and dwarf. A very fine color. 
Saturn. M 2. Single Korean. Brilliant 
orange-bronze. Very free and robust. 
Sensation. M 2. Single Korean. Golden 
yellow, with every petal broadly tipped 
scarlet, giving a unique effect. We recom¬ 
ment this very highly. 
Stellaris. E 1. Single Korean. Large; 
buttercup-yellow. Graceful and vigorous. 
One of the best yellow singles. 
Thalia. E 2. Duplex Korean. Bright orange 
of excellent form. Compact, bushy. 
The Moor. E 2. Double Korean. Ama¬ 
ranth-purple or port-wine-red — a unique 
color. Frost-resistant. Flowers over a long 
period. 
Vesta. E 2. Duplex Korean. Deep golden 
orange. Very vigorous. 
Vulcan. M 2. Single Korean. Carmine- 
red and bronze-crimson—a brilliant color. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM arcticum. Multi¬ 
tudes of white flowers. Very hardy. 1 to 
13 ^ ft. Sept, to frost. 
C. maximum. Admiral Byrd. A strong¬ 
growing, free-flowering variety with extra- 
large, semi-double flowers 4 to 5 inches 
across. Pure white frilled petals encircle a 
rich golden center. Borne on 23^-foot 
stems, it is exceptionally fine for cut- 
flowers. Blooms all summer. $1 for 3, 
$2.50 for 10, $22 per 100. 
C. maximum, Mrs. C. Lothian Bell. A 
single, pure white, extra-large flowering 
Shasta Daisy. Flowers 3 to 4 inches across. 
2 ft. Summer. 
C. maximum White Swan. A very early, 
free-flowering variety, blooming from 
Memorial Day to mid-July. Flowers arc 
double white anemone type, 2 inches 
across, borne on good cutting stems 2 feet 
high. $1 for 3, $2.50 for 10, $22 per 100. 
PRICES 
OF ALL CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
75 cts. for 3, $2 for 10, $1 8 per 100, of any 
one variety, except where noted 
Single and Korean Collection 
12 plants in 12 varieties, our selection, 
$2. 100 plants, 20 varieties, $15. 
Chrysanthemums will not be shipped be¬ 
fore May 1, except for southern orders 
or by special request. 
CIMICIFUGA racemosa simplex. Bug- 
hane. Feathery white flowers on tall, 
graceful stems. Fine ornamental plant for 
the back of the border, but succeeds best 
in semi-shady situations. An excellent 
cut-flower. 3 to 4 ft. Sept., Oct. 75 cts. 
each, $2 for 3, $6 for 10. 
C. dahurica. Snakcroot. (Rare.) As beauti¬ 
ful as C. racemosa simplex, but foliage 
heavier and it flowers earlier. 5 to 6 ft. 
Aug. 75 cts. each, $2 for 3, $6 for 10. 
CLEMATIS Davidiaua, Gerbe Fleuri. 
Multitudes of small tubular flowers of 
lovely light violet-blue in the axils of large, 
handsome foliage. Vigorous, bushy plant. 
4 ft. Aug., Sept. $1 each. 
C. recta mandschurica. White flowers 
borne on long stems in large, showy clus¬ 
ters. Desirable cut-flower. 4 ft. June 
July. $1.50 for 3, $4 for 10, $35 per 100. 
{Other Clematis on page 42) 
CONVALLARIA majalis. @ Lily-of-the- 
Valley. Sprays of waxen white, fragrant, 
bell-like flowers. 8 to 10 in. May, June. 
COREOPSIS lanceolata, Mayfield Giant. 
No perennial produces more flowers than 
this. Large golden yellow flowers on long 
graceful stems. 2 ft. June-Oct. 
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