CERASTOSTIGMA willmottiana—Bright blue flowers, foliage 
bright green, changing to red in fall. 2-3 ft., balled, $1.50; 
1-gal. can, 60c; 4 in pot, 35c. 
CHEIRANTHUS allioni—Showy rock and border plants, with 
brilliant orange colored flowers. 4 in. pots, 20c each, $2.00 per 
doz. From flats, 50c per doz., $2.00 per flat. 
CHELONE barbata—Flowers shaped like those of a pentstemon, 
deep red, but smaller. 4 in. pots, 20c each, $2.00 per doz. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM mauri— A perennial daisy; flowers, rich 
pink; six inches high. 5 in pots, 35c, $3.50 per doz. 4 in. pots, 
25c each, $2.50 per doz.; 3 in. pots, 15c, $1.50 per doz. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—Assorted, as named below: 
4 in. pots, 30c each, $3.00 per doz.; 3 in. pots, 20c each, $2.00 
per doz.; 21/2 in. pots, 15c each, $1.50 per doz. 
Exhibition or large flowering varieties: 
Alice Benson—Pure white, incurved. 
Bonnafon Improved— Yellow. 
Chrysolora—Deep golden-yellow, closely incurved. 
Garnet King —Red, fine dark reflex. 
Golden Pocket—Large dark yellow. 
Helen Frick —Deep lavender in curve. 
Keystone —Bronze, orange in curve. 
Kingston. 
Mrs. Wm. Duckham —^Yellow, reflexed. 
Mrs. H. S. Firestone—Pinkish chamois-buff, perfectly in¬ 
curved. 
Mrs. G. G. Mason—Blood red with gold reverse, reflexed. 
Majestic. 
Pink Gem —Deep pink, incurved. 
Pink William Turner—^A pink sport of William Turner. 
Red Majestic. 
Rose Day—Exquisite rose pink, lower petals droop, upper 
petals incurve. 
The Chieftain —Pink, good in curve. 
Thomas W. Pockett—Lovely, clear pink, reflexed with in¬ 
curving tips. 
William Turner—The largest white; makes a perfect ball. 
William H. Waite—Deep warm bronze, reflexed. 
Yellow William Turner—A light yellow sport of William 
Turner. 
Korean varieties: 
Apollo—A combination of bronze, red and gold, suffused 
glowing salmon. Flowers single, 2 inches across. 
Ceres—^Lovely old gold chamois yellow and coppery bronze. 
Daphne—Exquisite pink with a sheen of lilac rose. Promi¬ 
nent golden stamen in the center. 
Diana—^Rose pink, mingled with lilac rose and soft salmon 
tones. Triple rays of petals. 
Mars—Deep amaranth red changing to wine red, with a 
velvety sheen. 
Mercury—The 3 inch single flowers open bronze red and 
change to coppery bronze. 
Pompon or small double flowered variety: 
Alexander Donaldson—A lovely clear bronze, medium. 
A. L. Moran—Brilliant flame scarlet, medium. 
Angelo —Large light pink. 
Baby —Smallest yellow. 
Bonnibel—Orange-buff, medium size, free flowering. 
Beucena—Light bronze, medium, free flowering. 
Buttercup —Pure yellow. 
Button Rose —Deep rose. 
Dream—Enchantress pink, medium, late bloomer. 
Fez —Chestnut crimson. 
Golden Crest —Bright golden. 
Irene Rich—Beautiful pink. 
La Gravere—Deep red, medium, late bloomer. 
Little Dot—^Pale rose-pink, button-type. 
Mrs. Porter—Crimson, midseason, slightly tipped with gold. 
Mary PIckford—Pure white button; makes a perfect ball. 
Mrs. N. G. Moore— Pure white. 
Nugget—Bright lemon-yellow, medium size. 
Pauline Wilcox—Bronze with red, golden shadings, medium. 
Rufus—Crimson maroon, very small flowers, late bloomer. 
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