N. A. HALLAUER—Webster, N. Y. 
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•'Chrysanthemum Arcticum (Arctic Daisy) —Large white flowers in 
Sept, and Oct. Very free. Forms an attractive clump of green 
foliage. Very attractive. 1 ft. 25 cents each. 
Chrysanthemum Maximum, Shasta Daisy Alaska —Large white flow¬ 
ers in June and July. Excellent for cutting. 2 ft. (c). 25 cents 
each. 
Chrysanthemum Maximum, Shasta Daisy White Swan —Flowers 
double white, resembles double Pyrethrums in form. Two foot 
stems make it an excellent cut flower. In bloom for Memorial 
Day, new. 25 cents each. 
Chrysanthemum Hardy Pompom —The following are representative 
varieties, selected for good colors and early bloom. All are 
excellent for cut flowers. Give them protection in winter, (c). 
Plant in any rich well drained soil and plant in spring. Any of 
the following 25 cents each: 
Barbara Cumming —Large double flowers. Yellow shaded bronze 
at center. Late August. 
Bronze Button —Large clusters of reddish-bronze buttons. Oc¬ 
tober. 
Clory of Seven Oaks —Rich golden yellow. Very free bloomer. 
Medium height. September and October. 
Cranny Scovil —Large fully double flowers, in color a warm 
coral bronze. Early October. One of the best of its color. 
Jean Cumming —Large pure white flowers shaded yellow and 
blush at the center of the buds. Medium height. Blooms from 
the middle of September on. An extra good white variety, of 
medium height, (c). 
Jean Treadway —Large decorative type. Rose pink, shaded lighter. 
Very free. Sept. 30. 
L'Argentuilles —Reddish bronze. Very free. Early October. 
Medium height. 
Lillian Doty —Tall light pink. Late October. 
•‘Pink Cushion —An unusual variety that forms a compact cushion 
completely covered from the last of September on with beau¬ 
tiful pink flowers. 
Skibo —Opens bronze but soon changes to yellow. October. 
Snowclad —Very large pure white flowers. October. 
Vivid —Rosy crimson, very attractive color. September. Semi¬ 
double when fully open. 
Special —One each of the above 13 Chrysanthemums, value $3.25, 
for $2.50 prepaid. 
The following Corean Hybrid Chrysanthemums are very hardy and 
bloom before hard frosts in late September or early October. 
Apollo —Large single blossoms. Reddish bronze, suffused salmon. 
Oct. 10. 
Ceres —Chamois yellow, shaded coppery bronze. Single. Oct. 10. 
Daphne —Very large single flowers. Bright daphne pink with a 
prominent golden disk. Oct. 12. 
Hebe—Flowers very freely in September and October. Luminous 
pink, maturing lavender pink with a yellow center. Fragrant, 
excellent cut flower. 21/2 ft. 
Mars—Deep red shaded wine-red. Single. Oct. 1 5. 
Above Korean Hybrids 25 cents each. One each of the five varieties 
for $1.00 prepaid. 
Clematis Davidiana —A dwarf shrubby clematis, deep lavender 
blue tubular flowers in August and September. Very fragrant. 
Rich moist soil. 21/2 ft. 35 cents each. 
•Convallaria Majalis (Lely of the Valley) —A deservedly popular 
dwarf plant for a rich shady place. Fragrant bell-shaped flow¬ 
ers. 6 in. May and June. (c). Clumps 35 cents each. 
Coreopsis Crandiflora (Tick Seed) —A popular plant bearing 
bright yellow daisy-like flowers continuously through the sum¬ 
mer. Good for cutting. 18 in. Ordinary soil. (c). 25 cents each. 
•■Coreopsis Rosea Nana— A dvvarf variety producing soft pink flowers 
profusely all summer. Makes a beautiful dwarf edging. New. 25 
cents each. 
•'Corydalis Bulbosa (Tuberosa) —A bulbous form, excellent for 
rockeries. A small plant having finely-cut foliage and light 
purple flowers in early spring. 4 in. Well-drained rich soil, 
part shade. Plant in late summer or fall. 35 cents each. 
•'Corydalis Lutea (Fumatory) —Finely divided green foliage and 
bright yellow flowers ali summer. 12 in. Rich soil, part shade. 
35 cents each. 
•’Crucianella Stylosa (Crosswort) —Pale rose flowers in globular 
heads. May to September. 6 in. Ordinary soil. (s). 25 cents 
each. 
*Cytissus (Broom) —Small evergreen shrubby plants. They are very 
much confused with Genista. Some are choice subjects for the 
rock garden. 
*Hirsutus —A pretty dwarf shrub growing to three feet in rich soil. 
Light yellow pea-shaped blossoms from June to October. Very 
rare. 75 cents each. 
