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PERENNIALS NOT PRICED 
Saladin. Oriental red shading to coral red. Height 2% 
feet, in season October 10. 35 cents. 
Sappho. Compact rather dwarf single yellow. 
Sequoia. Mellow amber, good sized double flowers, one 
of the finest in 1938. 
Silver Tips. Double carmine, tips and reverse of 
petals silvery white. 
Symphony. Large double mauve rose, overcast cop¬ 
pery rose. 35 cents. 
Thalia. With us the earliest Koreanum to flower. 
Charming duplex orange flowers. 
The Moor. Double port wine red flowers of large size, 
in early October. 
NEW KOREANUM CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
FOR 1939 
Lavender Lady. At last we have a lovely true lavender 
without a trace of mauve, purple or magenta. Fully 
double 3 inch flowers nicely spaced. Height 2 V 2 
feet. In season October 8. 
Pale Moon. Loosely double sulphury yellow flowers 
2 inches across smother the compact plants. Fine 
for cutting. Height 2 feet, in season October 5. 
Burgundy. Of greater depth and intensity of color 
than The Moor. Color rich cerise crimson, deeper 
in center as flowers develop. Height 2% feet. 
Season October 5. 
Rose Glow. Of a raspberry rose when opening turning 
to opalescent rose. Semi-double flowers 2 inches 
across are borne in great numbers on slender 
gracefully branching sprays. Height 18-24 inches. 
Season October 5. 
Roberta Copeland. Bright tomato red when opening, 
turning to rose and salmon gold. Starts to bloom 
September 15 and lasts a long time in season. 
Height 18 inches. 
Price of New Koreanums 75 cents each. Set of 5 
varieties $3.25. 
MISCELLANEOUS CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Arcticum. Charming pure white variety, more com¬ 
pact than Koreanum and blooming earlier. 
Erubescens (syn. Chrysoboltonia pulcherrima). A fine 
hardy perennial growing 2% feet high, carries 
good sized white flowers which are generously 
shaded pink and produced in September, fine border 
plant. 
Morifolium. Medium sized flowers bf a lovely pink 
color, a delightful variety. 
Morifolium album. A pure white form, blooming with 
the pink variety. 
Where not otherwise priced Koreanum Chrysan¬ 
themums are 25 cents each, $2.50 per doz. Varieties 
priced 35 cents are $4.00 per doz. and those at 75 
cents are $7.50 per doz. A collection of 12 Koreanums 
distinct varieties will be supplied for $3.00. 
CIMICIFUGA. 
simplex. Splendid variety, growing 3-4 feet 
high, makes a delightful plant. Quite scarce. 
60 cents each. 
racemosa. Fine for the backs of flower bor¬ 
ders, tall spikes of twisted feathery white 
racemes. 
