Chrysaiitheniitnis Are Autumn^s Farewell to the Garden 
ROSES — Genuine Guaranteed Star Roses 
We handle Star Roses from the Conard-Pyle Company, West Grove, Pa., 
and every plant bears the star label which signifies the best Roses obtainable. 
A list of several hundred Roses is confusing, so we have selected a few varieties, 
some old, some very new. but all tops in their class. 
4 New Roses 
1 Angels Mateu. I’lant Pat. No. 174 FOR 
1 Feu Pernet-Ducher. 
Plant Pat. No. 103. 
1 Mme. Cochet-Cochet. 
Plant Pat. No. 129. 
1 Radio. Plant Pat. No. 197. 
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6 Popular Roses 
Etoile de Hollande 
Mrs. E. P. Thom 
Lady Ashtown 
Mme. Butterfly 
Mrs. P. S. du Pont 
Editor McFarland 
TINTED 
Angels Mateu. Plant Patent 174. Orange- 
rose. Prize-winner. $1.25 each. 
Condesa de Sastago. Copper and yellow. ! 
Distinct. A free bloomer. $1.00 each. 
Mme. Butterfly. Pink and gold. Steady¬ 
blooming and long-lasting. 75c each. ' 
President Herbert Hoover. Pink and yel- j 
low. Long-lasting cut-flowers. 85c each. 
Radio. Plant Patent 197. Yellow, striped i 
carmine. $1.25 each. 
PINK 
Edith Nellie Perk ins. Salmon-pink. Early. < 
Free. Fragrant. Fine to cut. 85c each. 
Editor McFarland. Deep pink. Perfect 
form. Lasting cut-flowers. $1.00 each. 
Lady Ashtown. Shining pink. One of most 
satisfactory. 75c each. 
Mme. Cochet-Cochet. Plant Patent 129. 
Coppery pink. Constantly Interesting. 
Prize-winner. $1.00 each. 
Mrs. Charles Bell (Shell-Pink Radiance). 
Fragrant. Beautiful. 85c each. 
Rad iance. Rose-pink. Still popular and 
satisfactory. 75c each. 
RED 
Ami Quinard. Black-lustered red. Only 
semi-double but beautiful. Fragrant. 
85c each. 
Charles K. Douglas. Scarlet-crimson. Con¬ 
tinuous bloomer, vivid color. 75c each. 
E. G. Hill. Dark crimson; richly fragrant; 
perfectly formed. 75c each. 
Etoile de Hollande. The world’s finest red 
Rose. 85c each. 
Red Radiance. Cerise-red. “Running 
mate” of famous Radiance. 75c each. 
YELLOW 
Feu Pernet-Ducher. Plant Patent 103. 
Radiant sunshine-yellow. Great exhibition 
Rose. $1.00 each. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. One of best yellows. 
Firm, straight stems. 85c each. 
Mrs. P. S. du Pont. Golden yellow. Beau¬ 
tiful form. Blooms incessantly. $1.00 each. 
Soeur Therese. Chrome-yellow. Blooms 
freely; long stems; holds color. $1.00 each. 
Ville de Paris. Buttercup-yellow. Different 
from other yellows. 75c each. 
2-Year Field Plants 
Dormant, with delivery prepaid till April 
10, then potted. Out-of-town delivery not 
prepaid. 
QUANTITY PRICES 
If you order 12 in all 
Each 
$0.75 kinds .$0 70 j (Does not 
$0.85 kinds . 75 f include 
$1.00 kinds . 90 i Patented 
$1.25 kinds . 1 10^ Roses) 
j HOW TO GROW ROSES 
I By J. Horace McFarland and Robt. Pyle 
1 18th edition; enlarged and entirely re- 
1 written; profusely illustrated in color. 192 
pages. $1.00, postpaid $1.10. 
Rose, Edith Nellie Perkins 
HARDY GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Listed below is our collection of some pretty fine Chrysanthemums selected from the hundreds of varieties now in 
commerce. There are the lovely new Korean Hybrids and the low, mound-like Cushion Chrysanthemums which bloom 
so early, as well as a few outstanding garden newcomers. You will like them. 
KOREAN HYBRIDS 
Korean Mums represent the latest develop¬ 
ment in Chrysanthemums, cond)ining sturdy 
growth, fine foliage, and extreme hardiness. 
4 hey flower earlier than most of the standard 
garden types. We list below the varieties 
which have proved best in the vicinity of 
Baltimore, Maryland. 
Chrysanthemum, Pink Cushion 
NEW DOUBLE-FLOWERED 
Caliph. Ox-blood-red with velvety sheen, j 
Wonderful growing habit, very free flower- ! 
ing. Scarce. 35c each; $1.00 for 3. j 
Symphony. Mauve-rose, overcast soft cop¬ 
pery rose. Three-inch flowers on sturdy 
stems. 35c each; $1.00 for 3. 
The Moor. Port-wine-red, intense and bril¬ 
liant. Wonderful in combination with 
King Midas. 25c each; 60c for 3. 
King Midas. The peer of all the yellows! 
lias all the good traits—earliness, extreme 
freedom, and hardiness.,25c each; 60c for 3. 
Ember. Coral-orange and bronze shades, 
more luminous than usual. Unsurpassed 
for arrangements. 25c each; 60c for 3. 
Sequoia. Amber-beige. Good size and fully 
double. Very unusual and a real attrac¬ 
tion. 25c each; 60c for 3. 
NEW SINGLE KOREAN HYBRIDS ! 
Apollo. Bronze-red and gold. Very showy. 
20c each; 50c for 3. 
Daphne. Daphne-pink, with sheen of lilac- 
rose. 20c each; 50c for 3. 
Hebe. Silvery pink; fragrant. Very free. 
The best of the true pinks. Highly recom¬ 
mended. 20c each; 50c for 3. 
Louise Schling. Glowing salmon-red. 20c 
each; 50c for 3. 
Vulcan. Carmine-red, shading to garnet- 
crimson. 20c each; 50c tor 3. 
LARGE EXHIBITION VARIETIES 
We can supply named varieties in all colors i 
and types. Tell us your needs. I 
OTHER OUTSTANDING 
GARDEN VARIETIES 
Crimson Splendor. Rich crimson-maroon 
with golden center; fully 4 inches across. 
20c each; 50c for 3. 
Early Bronze. Extremely early. Lively 
bronze-yellow Pompon. Late August. In¬ 
dispensable. 2()c each; 50c for 3. 
Judith Anderson. Get this if you’re looking 
for an edging or border plant that w'ill also 
supply wonderful cut-flowers! Golden 
yellow Button type, blooms covering plant 
from ground up. 20c each; 50c for 3. 
Louise Parker. A Department of Agricul¬ 
ture introduction. Creamy yellow duplex 
cascade. A must-have! 20c each; 50c for 3. 
CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
The new Cushion Chrysanthemums with 
low mound-like plants bloom very early. 
Last year our supply was sold out early, and 
this year is still comparatively scarce. 
Pink Cushion. The original everblooming 
Cushion Mum. 20c each; 50c for 3. 
Bronze Cushion. New. Bronze form of 
above. 30c each; 75c for 3. 
White Cushion. Niiv. The long-awaited 
introduction! Does not change color with 
age. Stock limited. 50c each. 
Red Cushion. New. Flowers slightly 
smaller and a bit later in blooming. Stock 
limited. 50c each. 
Yellow Cushion. New. Simply wonderful! 
So new we were not going to list it this 
tear. Order early; very scarce. 75c each. 
Roses, Chrysanthemums 
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