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Varieties Not Listed Can Be Supplied at Standard Prices 
CARNATIONS 
For the hardy border and cutting. 
Crimson King. An outstanding perennial sort, 
blooming continually throughout the entire 
season. Dazzling crimson red, double flowers on 
stiff stems. Very hardy. Thrives anywhere. 
3 $1.40 12 $4.00 100 $25.00 
Rose Queen. A very desirable rose pink Carna¬ 
tion. For display or cutting purposes. 
3 95c. 12 $3.00 100 $18.00 
White Types. An abundance of double and 
single blooms on fine stems for cutting. 
3 95c. 12 $3.00 100 $18.00 
White Gold. A nice, soft sulphur yellow. 
3 95c. 12 $3.00 100 $18.00 
Mixed. An abundance of bloom. June and July. 
3 95c. 12 $3.00 100 $18.00 
CASSIA Kash -ah (Indian Senna) 
Marilandica. Handsome foliage and numerous 
racemes of showy yellow flowers all Summer. 
3 to 4 feet high. Plant in the full sun. 
3 95c. 12 $3.00 100 $18.00 
CENTAUREA Sen-taw-ree-ah 
Dealbata. Large, rose pink. July. 2 feet high. 
3 95c. 12 $3.00 100 $18.00 
Other varieties can be supplied. 
CERASTIUM Se-ras-ti-um 
(,Snow-in-summer) 
Tomentosum. Silvery white foliage and white 
S flowers in May. About 6 inches high. Very 
suitable for rockeries, edging, masses, etc. 
3 $1.10 12 $3.30 100 $20.00 
CHE IR ANTHUS Kie-ran-thus 
{Siberian Wallflower) 
Although not a hardy perennial we offer this fine 
biennial for Spring planting. It is a grand com¬ 
panion for Pansies, Forget-me-nots, etc. for 
Spring display. 
Allioni. The brilliant orange Siberian Wallflower. 
12 inches. 
3 95c. 12 $3.00 100 $18.00 
Golden Bedder. A fine, bright, clear yellow sort. 
3 95c. 12 $3.00 100 $18.00 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Hardy Garden Varieties 
Pot-grown plants for shipment in Spring at proper 
time for safe planting. 
Following varieties selected for blooming 
before frost. 
Aladdin. The Perpetual-flowering Mum. The 
first flowers appear in July and continue until 
frost. Coppery bronze washed with orange-apricot. 
Cheerfulness. Double. Small button-like flowers 
in profusion. Golden coppery color. Very good. 
Early Bronze. Double. In full glory in Septem¬ 
ber. Bronze Pompon. For garden and cutting. 
Enchantress. Semi-double. Delicate rose color. 
Firebrand. Semi-double. Wonderfully bright 
scarlet blooms. 
Granny Scovil. Double. Large, fluffy flowers 
4J^ inches across. A glowing coral-bronze. 2 feet. 
Blooms in October. 
Harvest Home. Double. Large, golden yellow 
flowers 3 inches across. Blooms in October. 
Medium height. 
Jean Cumming. Double. Large white flowers in 
October. 
Moonlight. Single. Large, blush pink. In Oct. 
Ohio Gold. Double. Orange yellow, commences 
to bloom in September and continues until frost. 
Very fine. 
Princess. Single. Large white flowers in Sept. 
R. Marion Hatton. Double. Brightest canary 
yellow; very free flowering. Grand sort for Oct. 
Redskin. Single. Fine, large, orange scarlet 
shading to coppery rose. Splendid for cutting in 
September. 
Ruth Cumming. Double. Reddish bronze with 
terra-cotta shades; very attractive. Blooms in Oct. 
Sunbright. Single. Pure yellow; Sept, flowers. 
The Torch. Semi-double. Orange-scarlet with 
golden reverse. A splendid variety for September. 
Unique. Semi-double. Deep rosy red. An out¬ 
standing color in the garden and a fine cut flower. 
Warrior. Single. Deep crimson maroon with 
golden reverse; very fine for September flowers. 
White Doty. Double. Large heads of pure white, 
Pompon flowers. For borders or cutting. October. 
Mrs. H. Harrison. Double. Large clusters of 
fully double pink flowers with creamy pink 
centers. October. 
Any of the above Chrysanthemums: 
3 90c. 12 $3.00 100 $18.00 
Chrysanthemums continued 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS —Continued 
Cushion Chrysanthemums 
A group of low growing varieties about 12 inches 
high and spreading 2 feet or more wide. They 
bloom in September and the plants are covered 
with hundreds of flowers. Quite hardy with a 
little straw covering. 
Pink Cushion. Light pink flower in hundreds. 
Bronze Cushion. A bronze colored form of 
above. 
White Cushion. Opens pale pink, turning to 
white. 
Yellow Cushion. Pure golden yellow; long 
lasting. 
Rose Cushion. Deep rose pink blooms in 
hundreds. 
Either: 3 $1.40 12 $4.00 100 $25.00 
Four of Recent Introductions 
Achievement. A ball-like plant 10 inches high 
and 18 inches wide, covered with hundreds of 
double flowers similar to Aladdin. Orange tinted 
with bronze. 
3 $1.75 12 $6.00 100 $40.00 
Astrid. Single Daisylike shell pink flowers tinted 
with rose and bright yellow centers. Exceedingly 
hardy. 
3 $1.25 12 $3.50 100 $20.00 
Endeavor. Absolutely Winter hardy. Single 
flowers of deep coral pink, about 2 feet high and 
the same wide. Excellent for garden or cutting. 
3 $1.50 12 $4.50 100 $30.00 
Golden Glorymum. The golden yellow form of 
Azaleamum. Immense quantities of golden yellow 
flowers from August to frost. The plant grows 
l}fl to 2 feet high and spreads 3 to 4 feet. 
3 $1.75 12 $6.00 100 $40.00 
Korean Hybrid Chrysanthemums 
Quite Winter hardy and early blooming varieties. 
Clio. Semi-double. Dwarf, deep carmine rose. 
Ember. Semi-double. Orange shades. 2J^ feet. 
October. 
Hestia. Semi-double. Delicate rose pink, medium 
height. 
Juno. Single. Coppery red; very dwarf; compact. 
King Midas. Double. Large, soft yellow. 2J^ feet. 
Niobe. Single. White, yellow center; dwarf, 
compact. 
Nancy Copeland. Single. Large, spectrum-red. 
feet. 
Pink Lustre. Single. Orchid pink. 2J^ feet. 
Psyche. Single. Shell-pink. Height 2 feet. 
Thalia. Semi-double. Glowing orange. 2 feet. 
The Moor. Double. Port-wine red. 2 feet. 
Vesta. Semi-double. Golden orange. 2 feet. 
Vulcan. Semi-double. Bronzy crimson red. 2J^ ft. 
Any of the above Korean Hybrids: 
3 $1.40 12 $4.00 100 $25.00 
Varieties not listed can be supplied. 
CIMICIFUGA Sim-i-cif-u-ga 
Racemosa. A shade loving plant, producing in 
July-August white flowers 4 to 6 feet high. 
3 95c. 12 $3.00 100 $18.00 
Simplex. Most valuable, beginning to bloom in 
September and lasting into October. Pure white. 
A grand cut flower and long lasting. Illustrated. 
3 $1.10 12 $3.30 100 $20.00 
CLEMATIS Clem-a -tis —Dwarf Type 
Recta. Illustrated. Grows 2 to 3 feet high, pro¬ 
ducing fragrant, pure white flowers in clusters in 
June-July. Showy in borders; splendid for cutting. 
3 $1.40 12 $4.00 100 $25.00 
DELPHINIUM Del-fin-i-um 
Giant Hybrid Class 
Blue and Light Blue Shades. 
3 $2.50 12 $7.25 100 $50.00 
Violet, Purple, Dark Blue Shades 
3 $2.50 12 $7.25 100 $50.00 
Pastel Shades (Mauve lavender, etc.) 
3 $2.50 12 $7.25 100 $50.00 
White Hybrids Mixed. 
3 $3.00 12 $10.00 100 $75.00 
Giant Hybrids, Choice Mixed. 
3 $2.00 12 $6.00 100 $45.00 
Wrexham Giant Hybrids Mixed. 
3 $3.00 12 $10.00 100 $75.00 
Blacikmore and Langdon’s Mixed. 
3 $1.40 12 $4.00 100 $25.00 
Pink Sensation (New). The first clear pink 
ever offered. Vigorous, mildewproof plants 
4 feet high. Resembles the Belladonna type. 
Quite hardy, lovely, light rose-pink flowers. 
Each $1.25 12 $12.50 
We supply 6 plants at 3 rate, 7 to 24 at the 12 rate, 25 at 100 rate 
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CIMICIFUGA—Simplex 
T.T.S. CLEMATIS—Recta (Dwarf type) 
T.T.S. DIANTHUS—Beatrice (See page 210) 
