New Choice Yorieties of Phlox 
Each, 25 cents 
Border Queen, Pure pink, large heads, dwarf. 
Dailey Sketch, Salmon pink carmine eye. 
Ethel Pritchard, French mauve colored, very de¬ 
sirable. 
Hauptman Koehl, Rich deep blood red. 
Mrs. Scholten, Dark salmon pink, large pyramidal 
spikes. 
Salmon Glow, Lively flame pink, salmon shades 
softened with lilac and white tint at center. 
Hardy JSew Hybrid 
Korean Chrysantheiiiiiins 
Each, 20 cents 
The following varieties are very desirable for cold 
climates where ordinary Chrysanthemums winter 
kill. These Korean Chrysanthemums bloom the early 
part of October. 
Apollo, Sparkling combination of bronze red and 
gold suffused with glowing salmon. Single flowers 
two inches across in immense sprays. 
Ceres, Combination of old gold chamois-yellow and 
soft coppery bronze. The mature petal appears as if 
dusted with gold. Single flowers on branching 
sprays. 
Daphne, Beautiful blend of daphne pink and lilac 
rose petals, golden yellow stamens. Single flowers 
3|/2 inches in diameter carried in graceful sprays. 
Frost resisting. 
Mercury, Three inch single flowers open bronze red 
and change to coppery bronze as they mature. The 
sprays when cut will last from two to three 
weeks. 
New Hardy Dwarf Hybrid liorder Asters 
Each, 35 cents 
The following varieties of Asters attain the height 
of 10-15 inches, producing very showy flowers in 
September, when practically all border plants are 
through blooming. 
Constance, Flowers clear light pink, very attractive. 
Countess of Dudley, Charming clear pink with a 
contrasting yellow eye. Free bloomer late Septem¬ 
ber. 
Lady Henry Maddocks, Clear pale pink flowers 
produced freely on dwarf compact plants. Septem¬ 
ber. 
Lilac Time, Deep violet-blue flowers. A most color¬ 
ful and outstanding variety. 
Ronald-Rose, Pink when in bud changing to a 
pleasing shade of bright lilac-pink. 
