CHEIRANTHUS (Ky-ran'-thus) — 
Siberian Wallflower 
Hardy wallflowers blooming profusely in early spring. 
Should have good drainage in a sunny position. 
*allioni —Dazzling fiery orange flowers on compact little 
plants 8" tall. A good rock plant. 25c each; 3 for 55c 
*allioni, Golden Beddei —A new form having pure golden 
yellow flowers making a lovely companion to the orange. 
25c each; 3 for 65c 
CHELONE (Ke-lo'-ne)—Turtle Head 
Fine hardy perennials for the border, having long-last¬ 
ing and showy blooms. Give rich moist soil in the sun 
or partial shade. 
glabra alba —Terminal spikes of creamy white flowers. 
35c each 
lyoni —Heads of rich purple red flowers. 35c each 
CHICORIUM (Chick-or'-i-um) —Chicory 
intybus —Free flowering border plant of easiest culture 
blooming all season with large double flowers of pleasing 
soft pink on 3' bushes. 25c each; 3 for 65c 
CHRYSANTHEMUM (Kris-an'-the-mum) 
The demand for these beautiful flowers is increasing 
yearly as more and more people come to realize that 
there are sorts that will surely bloom in even the coldest 
sections. The following have been carefully selected to 
give early blooms in our rigid climate. 
OLD FAVORITE, RELIABLE-BLOOMING 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Adironda —Clear Bronze. Sept. Pompon. 
Armorel —Rich golden copper with scarlet markings. 
Flowers 3" in diameter. Double. Very tall and vigorous, 
blooming in late October. 
Alice Howell —An exceedingly brilliant orange with triple 
row of petals. A very clean, waxy appearance and a 
profuse bloomer. 
Argenteullais —Medium sized double flowers of rich scarlet 
tipped with gold. A very hardy prolific bloomer. 
Cavalier— Brilliant deep oxblood red. Very early single of 
real value for cutting. 
Chestnut Burr —A rich dark brown. Most unusual and 
artistic color. Double. 
Crawforti —A very glossy free blooming orange yellow. 
Crimson Splendoi —Rich crimson-garnet flowers of very 
large irregular formation. A favorite in its color class. 
Granny Scoville —One of the very best. Clear, glowing 
coral bronze. Very large double flowering. 
Jean Treadway —Starry, double flowers of soft, light pink 
with contrasting crimson center. 
Pink Normandy —Extra early fine clear pink. 
R. Marion Hatton —Strong, sturdy, well branched plants of 
double, soft canary yellow flowers. 
Rapture —An outstanding early large flowered sort. A 
rich deep rose-crimson with tints of rusty copper. Not 
new but exceptionally good. 
Red Doty —Large fully double flowers of violet-rose or soft 
wine color. Strong, vigorous and prolific. 
Sun God —Perfectly formed blooms on stout, well 
branched stems of medium height. The large flowers are 
an astoundingly rich old gold underlaid with bronze. 
As a cut flower under lights it attains an almost rosy 
glow comparable only to Sunlight. 
Tasiva —A pure snow white double of perfect form. Sept. 
Turkish Beauty —A brilliant and striking shade of coppery- 
red. Semi-double. Early. 
20c each; doz. $2.00 
One each of the 17 sorts, $2.85 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, PINK LUSTRE 
SUPER KOREAN NOVELTY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
FOR 1939 
We take pleasure in offering this group of new Korean 
Hybrids, selected by the leading hybridizer of this popu¬ 
lar group from thousands of new seedlings, and we feel 
confident that these will take their place among the 
finest of the popular previous introductions, such as 
The Moor, Symphony, Indian Summer, Judith Ander¬ 
son, etc. 
Burgundy —Not unlike The Moor, but of greater depth or 
intensity of color. It is a rich cerise crimson, acquiring 
deeper tones as the flower matures. Forms a sturdy, 
well branched bush 2%' tall well filled with large double 
flowers. A step forward in the steadily increasing color 
range of this popular flower. 
Lavender Lady —Many years of intensive breeding were 
involved to produce this true lavender beauty. No trace 
of mauve, purple, or magenta appears under any light 
conditions. It is a clean, attractive flower assuming a 
lovely silver-lavender tint when mature. The flowers 
are fully double, 3" or more across, and spaced so per¬ 
fectly on the branching sprays that their individual 
beauty is easily appreciated. Combine this with the fact 
that Lavender Lady is unusually hardy and easy to 
grow and in full flower by October 8th and you have one 
of the marvels of the modern flower world. 2%'. 
Pale Moon —Densely branched trusses of fluffy sulphur- 
yellow blossoms completely cover the compact-growing 
plant, suggesting the play of moonbeams. The nicely 
formed flowers are loosely double, and of excellent keep¬ 
ing qualities, and this soft colorful new shade is just 
the touch needed to combine effectively with the usual 
typical Chrysanthemum colors. Strong, vigorous and 
hardy. 2'. 
Roberta Copeland —An extremely valuable addition to our 
color range, being a unique bright tomato red on open¬ 
ing, later shading to a rose and salmon gold. There is no 
color in the early flowering sorts that even approaches 
this variety. Distinct and altogether attractive, blooming 
in mid-September. IV 2 '. 
Rose Glow —Sheer quantity of blossoms and a distinct 
raspberry rose color which later shades to an opalescent 
rose make this a highly desirable variety. The flowers 
are semi-double, 2" across and borne in tremendous 
quantities on splender, gracefully branching sprays. A 
worthy newcomer in full flower October 5th. 2'. 
75c each; doz. $7.50 
One each of the 5 sorts, $3.25 
LAMB NURSERIES . . . E. 101 SHARP AVENUE, SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 
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