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CHEIRANTHUS ALLIONI (Siberian Wallflower)—Excellent 
for the border and for the rockgarden. Yellow-orange 
color, height 1 to IV 2 ft. A very good pot plant for forc¬ 
ing. June. Spring delivery. 
Per 10... „..$1.00 Per 100.$7.00 
CHELONE LYONI —Bushes of 3 to 4 feet high with spikes of 
purple red flowers. August to September. Very usetul 
for naturalizing. Strong field plants. Spring delivery. 
Per 10.$1.00 Per 100.$7.00 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
We grow a beautiful collection of Hardy Mums in various 
types. All of these can be seen at our farms in full bloom 
during the late fall. We invite you to visit our farm to make 
your selection from the many varieties on hand. We recom¬ 
mend Spring delivery of pot grown plants and solicit your 
orders by mail in case it should not be possible for you to 
visit our farms. 
Special prices upon request. 
COMPLETE LIST OF VARIETIES 
L'Argentuillais —Very large flowers of orange reddish color, 
tipped yellow. Good for cutting. Early. Oct. 15. 
Aladdin —Beautiful bronze. Large flowers on good stems. 
Oct. 1. 
Beatrice —Large flowers, purple with yellow center. Oct. 25. 
Bokhara —Good cutflower variety—bronze. Oct. 15. 
Bonibell — Free flowering, beautiful orange buff color. Oct. 1 . 
Capt. Cook— An old timer, but always good, large flowers 
of an old rose, perfect. Nov. 1. 
Champagne —Champagne color with ruby red, large flow¬ 
ers. Very good. Oct. 25. 
Cheerfulness— Pure yellow button type, many flowers. Oct. 
10 . 
Chestnut Burr —A good Pompon, dark bronze with velvet 
sheen, very hardy. 
Cora Peck Buhl— Outstanding pure yellow Pompon. Oct. 15. 
Clio— Deep carmine, compact grower. Oct. 10. 
Early Bronze— Dwarf grower, button type, bronze color. 
Sept. 25. 
Firebrand— Double red, large flowers. Oct. 25. 
Fern Ridge— Single fiery red, orange center. Oct. 1. 
Grenadier —Free flowering variety, flowers in clusters. A 
bright crimson red with bronze. Oct. 1. 
Harvest Home —Wide-spreading bush. Golden yellow color. 
Oct. 15. 
Irene —A white Button variety, but produces masses of clear 
white flowers. Good for cutting. Oct. 1. 
Indian Summer —Medium height. Bronze color, single type. 
Oct. 25. 
Jean Treadway —Large flowers of Aster type, soft pink with 
dark pink center. Oct. 1. 
Judith Anderson —Button type, dwarf grower. Pure yellow. 
Good for pots. Oct. 25. 
Mrs. H. Harrison —Large clusters of double pink flowers with 
a lavender sheen. Oct. 15. 
Moonlight —One of the finest singles. Deep blush pink, deep 
yellow center. Oct. 10. 
Ouray —A Pompon of outstanding mahogany brilliant color. 
Oct. 15. 
October Girl —Semi-double, pink when opening, changing 
to lavender. Oct. 10. 
Pink Doty —Deep pink color. A good variety for general 
use. Oct. 25. 
Petit Jean —Blush pink, large Pompon type, long stems, ex¬ 
cellent for cutting. Oct. 1. 
Red Doty —Large dark red flowers. Well known. Oct. 25. 
Ruth Marion Hatton —One of the best yellow Pompons. 
Good for cutting and a strong grower. Oct. 15. 
Ruth Cummings —Large flowers, rich terracotta bronze. Oct. 
10 . 
Ruth Hatton —Vigorous grower, white Pompon type. Long 
stems. Oct. 15. 
Red Flare —Low grower, bright red Pompon type flowers. 
Oct. 15. 
Tasiva —A very floriferous variety with large white flowers, 
forming regular round bushes. Good for potting. Oct. 10. 
Thalia — Compact grower. 18-24" high, beautiful orange 
color. Oct. 10. 
Vivid —Rosy crimson. One of the newer varieties, highly 
recommended. Oct. 1. 
Wheatly Hill— A white Pompon variety with a greenish 
center. Oct. 1. 
White Doty —A well known perfect Pompon with clusters 
of white flowers on long stems. Oct. 15. 
Yellow Doty —Large golden yellow flowers. Oct. 15. 
Yellow Normandie —Large yellow flowers. An old variety, 
but fine for cutting. Oct. 1. 
HARDY KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These Chrysanthemums are very popular, on account of 
their hardiness and lovely color tones. A group of 
"Koreans" planted in a border gives an outstanding color 
effect in every garden. They form beautiful bushes and 
can easily be burlapped for retail sales in the Fall. Deliver¬ 
ed out of 2 V 4 inch pots in the Spring. 
ASTRID — Daisy-like flowers, pink with yellow center. 
Blooms Oct. 15. 
APOLLO— Bright orange. Medium height. Blooms Oct. 15. 
CERES— Very large flowers, old gold and coppery colors. 
Blooms Oct. 15. 
DAPHNE— Medium height, good size flowers, daphne pink, 
lilac rose sheen. Blooms Oct. 25. 
DIANA — Semi-double, light salmon, lilac rose shading. 
Blooms Oct. 25. 
EMBER— Coral and orange bronze. Medium height, excell¬ 
ent cutflowers. Blooms Oct. 15. 
HEBE — Medium height, light pink, with lavender pink 
shadings. Blooms Oct. 1. 
LOUISE SCHLING— One of the finest, tall grower. Salmon 
red, changing to salmon. Blooms Oct. 10. 
VULCAN —Carmine red, an outstanding variety of medium 
height. Blooms Oct. 15. 
DOUBLE FLOWERING KOREANS 
KING MIDAS —Medium height, decorative type, pure yel¬ 
low. Blooms Sept. 15. 
ROMANY — Reddish bronze, medium height, decorative 
type, good grower. Blooms Oct. 10. 
CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
(AZALEA MUMS) 
PINK CUSHION —Dwarf, spreading, beautiful pink resem¬ 
bles a pink cushion. Oct. 1. 
BRONZE CUSHION —Similar to the above variety, golden 
bronze color. Oct. 1. 
WHITE CUSHION —Similar to the above varieties. Pure 
white. Oct. 1. 
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