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NEVILL PRIMROSE FARM 
Yellow Buttercup —Same as Bronze Butter¬ 
cup, only yellow. Sept. 
Yellow Gown —Splendid yellow, semi-incurv¬ 
ing form. Sept. 
ALPINE or AZALEAMUMS 
Astrid —Absolutely hardy, needs no winter 
covering; soft pink shading to apricot 
with golden center with masses and 
masses of flowers; dark green, glossy and 
leathery foliage quite unlike any other; a 
new departure in chrysanthemums. 
Chrysanthemum, Azaleamum — At the Cen¬ 
tury of Progress Exhibition in Chicago 
this new chrysanthemum created a sensa¬ 
tion, its dwarf spreading habit so entirely 
covered with bloom (a single plant has 
been known to carry 1500 blooms at one 
time) has given it its name of “Pink 
Cushion”; it is also known under the name 
of “Amelia”. It blooms from early in Au¬ 
gust until frost and is unsurpassed for a 
border plant; also fine for pots. Give rich 
soil and plenty of water; plant 2 ft. apart. 
35c; 6 for $1.50. 
Bronze Beauty —Flowers change from a beau¬ 
tiful bronze to a delicate golden shade, 
and every plant is so covered that little 
foliage may be seen. Dwarf and early 
bloomer. 35c. 
Golden Glorymum —Even more covered with 
flowers than Bronze Beauty, but flowers 
are yellow and large—it is like a burst of 
sunshine. 35c. 
KOREANS 
The new Hardy Hybrid Korean Chrysan¬ 
themums are especially fine for cold cli¬ 
mates where the ordinary chrysanthemum 
winter-kills. They are hardier, most attrac¬ 
tive with their lovely new pastel shades and 
are unsurpassed for artistic arrangement as 
cut flowers. They are very early and un¬ 
doubtedly the greatest advance made in 
years in chrysanthemums. 
Anna Roosevelt Boettiger —Scarlet. 
Aphrodite — A perfect mound of ivory and 
delicate pink, completely covered with 
flowers 3 ins. across, opening Oct. 1st. 
Equally good for rockery or perennial bed. 
Autumn Fires —Intense scarlet and yellow, 
very fine. 
Autumn Glory — Beautiful autumn shading 
double. 
Beach Fires —Flame colored. 
Brenda —Copper champagne. 
Briar Rose —Fine sprays of clear rose pink, 
splendid cut flower and keeper. 
Greta —A good clear yellow. 
Clio —Deep carmine, single. Sept. 2 ft. 
Ovidia Nevill — Deep pink, quilled and 
spooned. 
Pink Sunray —Lovely sprays, twisted petals, 
fragrant. 
Sappho —Yellow single. Aug. 10. 2i/^ ft. 
Saturn —Brilliant coppery orange with a 
light halo surrounding the golden centers, 
a marvelous color effect; very free flow¬ 
ering in graceful sprays over a long peri¬ 
od; a lively lovely flower, delightfully 
fragrant; 2 ft.; late September. 
Sennep — A very effective clear mustard 
yellow. 
Sonja Henie — An unusual combination of 
champagne and rose. As lovely and fresh 
looking as her namesake. 
Sunray —Pink and gold. Splendid keeper. 
Sylvia —Beautiful silvery pink. Sept. 15. 
21/2 feet. 
Thalia —Orange single. Sept. 2 ft. 
Venus— A glowing rhodanthe pink, three to 
four rows of petals; flowers 2)4 in. across 
on slender wiry stems in graceful gener¬ 
ous fragrant sprays. Late September. 
MINIATURE MUMS 
Another new race. Sprays of tiny anemone- 
flowered mums, very graceful and dainty. 
All have yellow cushions. They come in yel¬ 
low, orange, pink, rose and white. 35c each. 
The five for $1.25. 
All chrysanthemums are 35c each, or three 
for $1.00. 
DELPHINIUMS 
Delphiniums like a deep rich soil. If cut 
down to the ground after blooming they will 
flower two or three times during the season. 
The height is from 3 to 7 feet and individual 
blossoms are up to 2)4 in. diameter. 
Last year our delphiniums were the mar¬ 
vel of all beholders, such flaming blues, 
such clear lavenders, clear whites with yel¬ 
low brown or velvety black bees; wonder¬ 
fully large blossoms, beautifully set on the 
stem; long full laterals as full of flowers 
as a main stem; in short, every good and 
fine quality that the new delphinium can 
have are collected here. 
We have bought the finest seed from 
everywhere, taken the choicest plants from 
these, gathered their seed and the result 
we offer you here in seed and seedlings 
that will bloom this summer. 
Mixed seed—$1.00 a packet of 100 seeds. 
Mixed seedlings, $2.00 a dozen. 
Seedlings give wonderfully good results 
and will make show specimens in about 
four months from the time of planting. 
Blue Radiance —A radiant cobalt blue with 
black bee. Double. $2.00. 
Brown Moth —Double white with large wood- 
brown bee. Very fine. Stock limited. $2.00. 
For half-shade plant plenty of pink violets (Violet Rosina) and Viola Septentrionalis 
