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Silver Sheen Chry.snntheiniini 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Grow a few of your own ’Mums for 
next Thanksg'iving'. Leaflet, “How to 
Grow the Florist ’Mums,” sent free 
upon reciuest. 
DECEMBER GLORY — The largest 
late flowering white “Mum.” Com¬ 
pact, incurved. Each, SCe; 3 for 74e. 
tJOLD LODE — The leading, early, 
large flowered, golden yellow ’Mum. 
« Upright growth. Each, 32e; 3 for »«e. 
GOLDEN MEASURE — Very deep 
. yellow, immense, large, perfect, round, 
incurved, early. Each, 21>c; 3 tor f»'4o. 
HARVARD —Rich crimson. Large 
blooms showy. Late. Each, 34c; 3 for 
95c. 
INDIANOLA —Early. Lovely bronze, 
incurved type. Very fine. Each, 29c; 3 
for 84c. 
* LUSTRE —Charming pink, massive 
flowers. Early. Of strong, upright 
growth. Each, 30c; 3 for 87c. 
SILVER SHEEN —Massive white in- 
T curved blooms. Midseason. Each, 28c; 
3 for ^c. 
.• THANKSGIVING PINK — Large, 
clear pink flowers, loosely incurved. 
A fine late. Each, 33c; 3 for 93c. 
SPECIAL—1 each of above 8, $2.25, 
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^ FUCHSIAS 
- Popular for house blooming, as well 
.. as for bedding, window boxe.s, etc. 
MIDNIGHT —Most beautiful of all. 
• Double, dark, purplish blue, velvety 
flowers, reflexed petals a rich bright 
carmine. Each, 29c; 3 for SOc. 
A.sp. Pliini4».siis Elafl'y RuHIe.s 
SALZER’S FERNS 
Prices Include Po.stage 
ASPAR-\GUS PLUMOSUS —The foli¬ 
age is of delicate texture, of dark 
green color, and is lace-like in its 
fllminess. Each, 25c; larger plaiit.s, 
35c. 
ASPAR.4GUS SPRENGERII — Ex¬ 
tensively used for hanging baskets. 
The rich green trailing fronds are of 
a fine filmy texture. Each, 24c; larger 
plants, 35c, postpaid. 
BOSTON FERN—The gracefully 
drooping fronds ?ire rich dark green, 
spreading or hanging according to the 
light and often reach a length of five 
feet. Each, 25 c; larger plants, t!0c 
and .$1.00 eaeh, postpaid. 
FLUFFY ruffles —Dark green 
foliage, darker than that of any other 
fern, dense growth and irregularly 
shaped fronds. Each, 45c. 
WHI'rMANII FERN —Rich green fo¬ 
liage, dense growing. Thrives under 
almost positive neglect. Each, 29c; 
larger pLiiits, 65c. 
A. Sprengerii. Boston Fern 
FUCHSIAS, Cont’d 
Double Pink Beauty Fuchsia 
STORM CLOUD —V e r y double, 
pure white flowers of large size, 
blooming profusely. The reflexed 
petals are bright crimson. The fin¬ 
est, double White Fuchsia. Each, 
28c; 3 for 77c. 
DOUBLE PINK BEAUTY—The im¬ 
mense. double, deep pink blossoms are 
borne in such prodigal profusion as to 
almost hide the foliage of the plant. 
Each, 32c; 3 for 90c. 
1 Each of the 3 Fuchsias, for 79c. 
GERANIUMS 
Our plants are all of hardy, strong 
and sturdy stock, grown under care¬ 
ful supervision. Add 10c extra for 
each plant wanted in paper pot and 
soil. Prices include postage. 
A.MERICAN BE.AUTY —Lovely, ex¬ 
ceptionally beautiful double flowers, 
resembling the famous American 
Beauty Rose in color. The flower 
heads are gigantic. As many as 8 
spikes liaA’e often fully opened, with 
several half open, and with more in 
buds. Each, 2.5c; 3 for 72c. 
JEAN OBERLE —Double flowers, an 
exquisite shade of hydrangea pink, 
shading to white at the outer edge.s. 
Immense florets and trusses. One of 
the most popular in its color class. 
Each, 24c; 3 for 65c. 
Geranium, Phenomenal 
PHENOMENAL — An outstanding 
clear rose pink, a color that stands 
out sharply among all other pinks! 
The flowers are very double, the toB 
center of . each flower blotched white. 
Individual florets often measure 2^/4 
in. across. Each, 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
POINSETTIA GERANIUM — See 
Page 100. 
Red Fiat Geranium 
RED FIAT —Florets that often 
measure 214 inches across, of a vivid, 
showy, orange scarlet! 'The flowers 
are very double and are freely borne. 
The massive florets always cause com¬ 
ment. Each 3.3c; 3 for 90c. 
SALMON IDEAL —A semi-double 
salmon pink, large trusses of flowers. 
A fine salmon pink shade, with velvety 
flowers, deeply colored. Each, 29c; 3 
for SOc. 
SENS.4TION — Massive flowers, as 
many as 19 florets to a stem, very 
double, the individual florets measur¬ 
ing 2 inches and more across. Color, 
pink shading to orangy pink. Each, 
30c; 3 for 84c. 
SILVER LEAVED MRS. PARKER 
—Foliage deep green with broad mar¬ 
gin of pure white. Flowers exquisite 
shade of bright pink, double and 
large. Each, Sioc; 3 for $1.00. 
SUZANNE —Color, brilliant purplish 
red, double; the nearest to blue of 
any Geranium, Each, .34c; 3 for 97c. 
WHITE MADONN.\ —Immense, dou¬ 
ble pure white flowei's. The best of 
the Whites! Each, 28c; 3 for 7Sc. 
GLOXINIA 
See Page 97. 
I 
1 received my plants a few minutes ago and now they are all potted. They arrived in perfect condition and 1 am de¬ 
lighted.—Mrs. Virginia L. Olson, R. D. 2 , Box 216, Paradise, California. 
