lONY PARMS, Inc 
PARIBAULT . MINN. 
Chrysanthemum, Amelia 
CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Chief characteristics of these 'mums: They all reach a height of a 
foot, but have a spread of 2 feet or more. They are covered with hurt' 
dreds of flowers which last throughout the fall months. They can be 
potted and you can enjoy their lovely flowers for a number of weeks. 
We offer these in four distinct colors. 
Price: Each 25c; 3 of 1 kind for 70c; 10 of 1 kind, $2.00, postpaid. 
Special offer: 1 each of oil 4 kinds for $1.00, postpaid. 
BRONZE CUSHION. Deep bronze flowers, turning to a deep coppery 
yellow, practically hide the plant. Practically the same in every 
respect as Pink Cushion or Amelia except as to color. By the name 
you know the flowers are a deep bronze, turning later to a coppery 
yellow. 
RED CUSHION. So mewhat later than Pink Cushion and like it in every 
other respect except color. 
WHITE CUSHION. When the fl owers first open they show the delicate 
pink color you find in Amelia, but the flowers soon become pure 
white. 
Aquilegra, Mrs. Scott Elliott 
AaHiU><^ 04 . Coiumaine 
AMELIA (The Axoleo-Flowered Chrysanthemum) . This wonderful new 
hardy outdoor Chrysanthemum at the 193 3 and 1934 Century of 
Progress World’s Fair created a great deal of interest. The plant is 
dwarf and spreading in growth and very hardy. When well estab¬ 
lished a single plant has been known to carry 1500 blooms at one 
time open in full flower. It begins to bloom in this latitude in Sep¬ 
tember and from then on until heavy frost, is covered with beautiful 
pink blossoms. It seems that this flower is sold under many different 
names, but the true name is Amelia, or Pink Cushion. 
We have made up two excellent collections of "mums" giving 
you distinct colors in each. Either collection will give perfect 
satisfaction. 
COLLECTION "K" 
COLLECTION 
Indian Summer 
Ember 
King Midas 
Lorelei 
Louise Schling 
Nancy Copeland 
Psyche 
Pink Lustre 
White Normandie 
September Queen White 
Yellow Normandie 
The Moor 
1 each of the above 
1 each of the above 
Postpaid ^ J ,35 
6 " ^1'^^ 
The Aquilegias or Columbines are among the most elegant of the 
hardy perennial plants. They do well in full sun, but are best suited to 
semi-shady locations. They are most commonly used in the long-spurred 
mixtures which cover a wide range of soft, delicate, distinct shades. 
We have made quite a study of the Columbines of late years and 
have taken great pains to secure the seed from the very best strains as 
a foundation in our plantings. 
We offer Columbine in the most sought after mixture. 
MRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT (Long-Spurred Hybrids). One of the best 
known and most select of all the strains of Columbines. Very care¬ 
fully selected for clear, even, soft color tones combined with very 
long graceful spurs. A wonderful, choice strain. Strong, select, 2-year 
plants, 25c each; ^2.50 per doz. Good 1-year plants, ^1.25 per doz., 
postpaid. 
COLUMBINE IN SEPARATE COLORS 
Our fall sales exhausted many of the varieties of Columbine that we 
grow in separate colors. This coming fall we will again have a complete 
line. This spring we offer: 
COERULEA. This is the beautiful light blue Columbine of the Rocky 
Mountains. The state flower of Colorado. Lovely blue flowers with 
long spurs. 
Strong, 2-year plants, 25c each; 10 for $2.00. 
CRIMSON STAR. Planted in mass, this variety is the most sensational 
of all Columbines. Its flowers are large with rich crimson sepals and 
spurs, and white petals. The plant is thrifty, free flowering, and shows 
little variation when grown from seed. Truly beautiful. 
Strong 2-yr. plants, 25c each; 10 for $2.00. 
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