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Thn 'Ijowi 1939 Qxouhn 
Phlox, 
Harvest 
Fire 
PHLOX—Harvest Fire. An outstanding new Phlox of unfading, brilliant 
salmon-orange color and with clean disease-resistant foliage. The flower heads 
are notably large. This is an exceptionally fine new variety that will replace 
numerous others in its color class. 60c each; 3 for $1.50. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—Roberta Copeland. A new variety of real value 
because of its early blooming habit and its unique color. In early Sep¬ 
tember it bears semi-double flowers of bright, tomato red when opening, 
but later shading to clear rose and salmon-gold. 75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
HELENIUM—Chippersfield Orange. A great addition to the 
Heleniums which represent one of the very finest of all the Sep¬ 
tember-blooming perennials. The individual flowers are flame- 
splashed orange with mahogany discs. The flower heads are large. 
Height 4 feet. 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 
LIATRIS—Scariosa Alba. Among the Liatris nothing finer has been 
produced than this white variety. It produces medium long spikes 
with somewhat larger individual flowers than the more common 
purple varieties. A splendid border plant for any type of soil, sun¬ 
shine or shade. 75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
RUSSELL LUPINS. The finest Perennial Lupins in the world. (Illustrated 
in color on inside front cover page). Long, symmetrical, closely-furnished 
spikes in an indescribably rich variety of colors. These plants are grown 
from reselected seed stock. (See pages 6, 44). 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 
ASTER—Harrington’s Pink. The first really true 
pink Aster. It exactly matches, deep rose-pink in 
Ridgeway’s color chart. This is a. 
superb new variety. Stock still 
limited. 60c each; 3 for $1.50. 
Liatris, Scariosa Alba 
Helenium, Chippersfield Orange 
