U. S. D. A. Chrysanthemums—Continued 
Seminole. (18 in.; spread 15 in.) Double white 2 
inch flowers. Rays white with outsides at first chal¬ 
cedony yellow, giving appearance of creamy center 
when opening. Sept. Ea., 40c. 
Suwanee. (Ht. 18 in.; spread 24 in.) Early single 
white; flowers 2% in. Visitors comment on resem¬ 
blance to shasta daisy. Sept. Ea., 40c. 
Teton. (Ht. 18 in.; spread 21 in.) Early single to 
semi-double white of 2% inch size. Ra ! ys white, show¬ 
ing more or less rose color before fading. A gener¬ 
ous free flowing beauty for landscape or cutting. Ea., 
50c. 
R. Or. DIANTHUS barbatus. Blood Red Sweet Wil¬ 
liam. (15 in.) Dark red; blooms July-Aug. Ea., 20c; 
$2.00 per dozen. 
R. Or. DIANTHUS barbatus. PINK BEAUTY. (15 
in.) Much admired bright pink variety. July-Aug. Ea., 
20c; $2.00 per dozen. 
DIANTHUS cruentes. (18 in.) Novel specie with 
heads of garnet flowers on long stems. 
R. G. DIANTHUS deltoides brilliant. A charming 
creeping variety with brilliant carmine flowers; June- 
July. 
R. Or. DIANTHUS latifolius. (15 in.) Fiery crim¬ 
son all summer. 
R. Or. DIANTHUS plumarius. Clove Pink. (12 in.) 
Pink flowers all summer. 
FERN. Colorado Male Pern. Large fronds in vase 
like clusters. Shade and moisture. Ea., 35c. 
G-AIIiIiARDIA burgundy. Blanket flower. New 
variety of shining de.ep wine red showing very little 
yellow. 
GYPSOPHIDA paniculata. Baby Breath. (2 ft.) 
Clouds of tiny white flow.ers in July. 
GYPSOPHIIiA. Bristol Fairy. Choice, improved, 
large flowering, double Babv Breath. Blooms nearly 
all summer. Grafted roots. Ea., 65c. 
HEIiIOPSIS pitcheriana Hardy Zinnia. (3 ft.) 
Blooms all summer; 2 inch y flowers. 
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IWTn GROUP I. New Varieties 
Alabaster. Exceptionally fine pure white. 
Amerind. Popular shade of metallic bronze. 
1 Candlelight. Radiant golden center blending 
^ violet rose. 
Jackrose. Prolific, deep pallida red. 
Wm. Mohr. Bluish-purple with deeper veining. 
Very large. 
GROUP II. Iris of Special Merit. 
Ambassadeur. Bronze velvety purple and maroon. 
Isoline. Silvery lilac, violet and russet. 
Mme. Chobaut. Buff cream, tinted lilac. Un¬ 
usual. 
Morning Splendor. Varying degrees of rich red 
violet. 
Queen Caterina. Fine large pale lavender-violet. 
GROUP III. Standard Varieties. 
Caprice, Rosy red. IiOhengrin, Silver mauve. 
Pallida Dalmatica. Large, lavender blue. 
Sherwin Wright, Clear golden yellow. 
Walhalla, Bluish purple. 
Prices: Group I, 30c each, $3.00 per doz.; Group 
II, 20c each, $2.00 per doz.; Group II, 2 for 25c; $1.00 
per doz. 
R. G. IRIS pumila. (8 in.) Dark blue. April. 2 
for 35c; $1.50 per doz. 
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