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WM. BORSCH & SON, Maplewood, Oregon 
CENTAURIUM (formerly listed as Eryth- 
raea) diffusa massoni —Of trailing habit, 
with neat evergreen foliage and small 
pink flowers during July and August. 
Prefers a light soil, with some leafmold, 
in either full sun or half shade. 35c each. 
CERATOSTIGMA *plumbaginoides — (For¬ 
merly listed as Plumbago Larpentae) 
Very desirab’e for many reasons; of 
dwarf spreading habit, 6 to 8 inches high, 
deep cobalt-blue flowers in profusion 
during the late summer and fall, and for 
its autumn-tinted foliage in fall. 25c each. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—Button varieties. 
Gold Nuggets —Sept, to Nov. 25c each. 
Red Button —Difficult to describe color; 
close to madder-red. Very popular in our 
gardens. 25c each. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM — Dwarf, early-flower¬ 
ing varieties. 
Amaliae (azaleamum or Pink Cushion)— 
Of very compact habit, with large pink 
flowers, from early August to Nov. 12 
to 15 inches. 25c each. 
Golden Cushion —The golden yellow form 
of the Cushion Mums. 35c each. 
King Cushion —A bronzy-salmon form of 
the preceding. Promises to be as popular 
as Amaliae. 25c each. 
Lorelei —Also of compact habit, with bright 
golden yellow flowers from August to 
Nov. 12 to 15 inches. 25c each. 
Queen Cushion —A white flowering form of 
Amaliae and worthy companion to it and 
King Cushion. 25c each. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM — Perpetual summer 
and autumn blooming. 
Aladdin —The first of a new race, blooming 
weeks ahead of all other tall-growing 
hardy Mums. The color is a bright 
bronze. 25c each. 
Honey Gold —Double flowers of golden yel¬ 
low with soft suffusion of bronze. 2 ft. 
35c each. 
Red Flare —Flowers of a rusty red, from 
Aug. to Oct., 18 to 24 inches high. Very 
hardy. 25c each. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM— Various species. 
rubellum — Attractive Chinese species, 
flowering profusely in the open during 
Sept, and Oct. Slender branches well 
furnished with finely cut foliage and 
spreading heads of dainty rose-colored 
flowers. 3 ft. 35c each. 
*tchihatchewi— (Formerly listed as Pyre- 
thrum Tchihatchewi — The TurHng 
Daisy) Wonderful ground cover for dry 
exposures and rock work. Dense foliage 
of dark green, about one inch high, with 
daisy-like flowers on 4 to 6 inch stems, 
during spring and summer. 25c each. 
Double Pyrethrum 
coccineum — (Pyrethrum — Painted Lady) 
In mixed colors only. 25c each. 
We can also supply the following named 
varieties; 
Brilliant — Large semi-double flowers of 
rich shade of deep rose, overcast with 
bright red. 35c each. 
Buckeye —Fully double red flowers. 35c 
each. 
Florence Shadley —The best of the double 
pink-flowering forms, with large flowers. 
50c each. 
Miami Queen —Large semi-double flowers 
of bright rose with a rich pink crested 
center. 35c each. 
Single Scarlet — Large flowers of clear 
scarlet with small eye of gold. 50c each. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM Beaute 
Nivelloise —One of the largest flowered 
Shastas we have seen. The fringed 
double petalled flowers measure up to 7 
inches across, on sturdy stems. Very 
free flowering. 30 inches. 35c each. 
Chiffon —Large semi-double flowers, the 
petals somewhat ruffled. Very distinct. 
25c each. 
