PHLOX FOR SUMMER AND CHRYSANTHEMUMS FOR FALL COLOR 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS, 
continued 
jClara Curtis. Low-growing form 
with very pretty lilac-pink flowers 
in compact masses. 50 cts. each, $5 
per doz. Heavy clumps, 65 cts. ea. 
Crimson Splendor. Flower large, 
rich crimson, with yellow center. 
Granny Scovill. Large; coral- 
bronze. Flowers 4^^ inches across, 
well formed. 
Irene. Dwarf; white button type. 
Jean Treadway. Large sparkling 
pink flower with ro.se center. 
Judith Anderson. Button type. 
Flowers are rich shade of golden 
yellow. 
Lavender Lady. Attractive laven¬ 
der shade. 
Lillian Doty. Large, incurved pink. 
Sequoia. Very attractive buff color. 
Sonny Boy. Bright light yellow. 
CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUM 
(Azaleamum). The Mum with a 
Thousand Buds! Dwarf, compact, 
free-blooming habit. Great masses 
of vivid color from late summer to 
frost. Excellent for border or rock- 
garden. 
Pink Cushion. Pink. 
King Cushion. Deep bronzy sal¬ 
mon suffused with rose. 
Queen Cushion. Pure white. 
Any of the above varieties, except where 
noted, 30 cts. each, $3 per doz. Heavy 
field clumps, 50 cts. each, $5 per doz. 
Chrysanthemum, Korean, Single. 
Saturn. Sparkling orange and 
bronze flowers in great profusion. 
A rich autumn color. 
Venus. Vivid pink; sweetly fragrant. 
Chrysanthemum, Korean, Double. 
Indian Summer. Large flowers of 
a warm shade of glowing chestnut- 
orange. Plants are sturdy and 
compact. 
Pygmy Gold. Distinct type of early 
dwarf Korean Pompon Chrysan¬ 
themum with an abundance of 
blooms slightly over 1 inch across, 
and of a remarkably brilliant and 
intense clear golden yellow color. 
Starts to bloom in early September. 
Romany. Large flowers of a soft 
glowing shade of red flushed with 
bronze. 
Any of above Korean Chrysanthe¬ 
mums, 35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz. Heavy 
field clumps, 50 cts. each, $5 per doz. 
fChrysanthemum maximum. Shas¬ 
ta Daisy. 1 to 2 ft. Large, daisy-like 
white flowers with yellow centers. 
June to Sept. 
C. maximum, White Swan. An im¬ 
proved variety of Shasta Daisy with 
beautiful white blooms. 35 cts. each, 
$3.50 per doz. 
fCONVALLARIA majalis. Lily-oJ- 
tbe-Valley. 6 in. Loves moist and 
shady places. May. 
COREOPSIS grandiflora. 2 to 3 ft. 
Bright yellow flowers from June to 
frost if flowers are cut as they fade. 
DELPHINIUM bellamosum. Lark¬ 
spur. 2to 3 ft. Tall spikes of dark 
blue flowers in June, July. 
Delphinium grandiflorum chin- 
ense. Chinese Delphinium. 2 ft. Gen¬ 
tian-blue flowers. Feathery foliage. 
D., Gold Medal Hybrids. Improved 
Larkspur. The flowers are large, in 
all shades of blue, and are carried on 
2-foot spikes. 35c each, $3.50 per doz. 
1DIANTHUS deltoides. Maiden 
Pink. 8 in. Beautiful sprays of pink 
flowers. Excellent for rock-garden. 
ID. plumarius. Garden Pink. 1 ft. 
Great masses of pink, white, and 
magenta blooms all summer. 
DIELYTRA spectabilis. Bleeding- 
heart. 1 to 2 ft. Drooping, heart- 
shaped flowers of white and rose. 
Valuable for planting in the shade. 
May to July. 50 cts. each, $5 per doz. 
FUCHSIA, Scarlet Beauty. A splen¬ 
did new hardy Fuchsia. Bright ruby- 
red and purple. Blooms freely during 
summer. Mulch well over winter. 
65 cts. each, $1.50 for 3. 
FUNKIA. See Hosta. 
GAILLARDIA aristata (grandi¬ 
flora). Perennial Gaillardia. 2 ft. 
Daisy-like blossoms of orange-yellow, 
banded with red, all summer. 
GYPSOPHILA paniculata. Baby’s 
Breath. 3 to 4 ft. Very minute, deli¬ 
cate white flowers. June to August. 
HELENIUM, Chippersfield Orange. 
Sneezeivort. (New.) 4 ft. Large heads 
of copper and gold. Blooms in 
August and Sept. 45 cts. each, .$4.50 
per doz. 
H., Peregrina. Sneezewort. (New.) 
3 ft. Large heads of dark mahogany 
flowers edged with gold, in August 
and Sept. Excellent for cutting. 
45 cts. each, $4.50 per doz. 
HEMEROCALLIS. Day Lily. Rich 
yellowish orange, lily-Iike flowers in 
early summer. 
H., Hyperion. Day Lily. A splendid 
new hybrid variety with large citron- 
yellow flowers. July, August. 45 cts. 
each, $4.50 per doz. 
fHEUCHERA sanguinea. CoralBells. 
Dainty, bright crimson flowers on 
18-inch stems from June to Septem¬ 
ber. Excellent for rock-garden. 
30 cts. each, $3 per doz. 
HIBISCUS. Marsh Mallow. 5 to 6 ft. 
A large-leaved plant, producing 
large, showy flowers throughout the 
summer. Fine for massing in moist 
places. Red, Pink, and White. 
HOLLYHOCKS. See Althaea, page 26. 
HOSTA lancifolia undulata (Fun- 
kia). Wavy-leaf Plantain Lily. Long, 
narrow, wavy-edged leaves, with 
margins; pale lilac flowers. 
flBERIS gibraltarica. Evergreen Can- 
dytujt. White. April, May. 
flRIS pumila. Miniature Iris. Dwarf 
yellow Iris that does not exceed 
4 inches in height and blooms in 
April and May. Good for bordering 
beds or for the rockery. 
IRIS germanica. German Iris. These 
vary in height from 2 to 3 feet, bloom¬ 
ing in June in shades of purple, 
lavender, blue, yellow, and white. 
Any of the following choice named varie¬ 
ties, 35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz. 
Alcazar. Purple and violet-blue. 
Her Majesty. Rose. 
Lent A. Williamson. Blue and 
royal purple. 
Marsh Marigold. Golden yellow. 
Sherwin-Wright. Golden yellow. 
Pallida, Princess Beatrice. Blue- 
lavender. 
Mixed Varieties. 25 cts. each, 
$2.50 per doz. 
I. kaempferi. Japanese Iris. 2 to 
3 ft. Large, flat flowers in many 
colors. Last of June. 
I. sibirica. Siberian Iris. 2 to 3 ft. 
Grass-like foliage with clusters of blue 
or yellow flowers. Adapted for mass 
and waterside planting. May, June. 
1. sibiiica. Snow Queen. (New.) A 
lovely hybrid variety of Siberian Iris 
with snowy white flowers. 35 cts. 
each, $3 per doz. 
LIATRIS pycnostachya. Kansas 
Gayfeather. Rich purple flowers on 
4-foot spikes in midsummer. 
LINUM perenne. Blue Perennial 
Flax, ft. A lovely plant with 
graceful pearly blue flowers. May to 
August. 
LOBELIA cardinalis. Cardinal 
Flower. 3 ft. Scarlet flowers in July 
and August. 
LUPINUS polyphyllus. Washington 
Lupine. 3 ft. Large spikes of flow'ers 
in various colors. Prefer semi-shady 
location. May, June. 
LYCHNIS chalcedonica. Maltese 
Cross. 2 to 3 ft. Flat heads of bright 
scarlet blooms, borne on stout, leafy 
stems. July, August. 
L. viscaria flore-pleno. Campion. 
Double rose-pink flowers in June 
and July. 
fNEPETA mussini. Catnip. 12 in. 
Spreading plant with masses of light 
blue flowers in May and June. 
OENOTHERA youngi. Young’s Sun- 
drops. 2 ft. Large lemon-yellow 
flowers all summer. 35 cts. each, 
$3.50 per doz. 
PACHYSANDRA terminalis. Japa¬ 
nese Spurge. An evergreen ground- 
cover with dark green leaves and 
white flowers. Valuable for planting 
in the shade where grass will not 
grow. Field-grown, medium plants, 
$1.50 for 10, $12 per 1(X); field-grown, 
strong plants, $2 for 10, $15 per 100. 
PAPAVER orientale. Beauty of 
Livermore. Oriental Poppy. 2 to 
2)4 ft. The finest dark crimson va¬ 
riety of Oriental Poppy. May, June. 
45 cts. each, $4.50 per doz. 
P. orientale, Mrs. Perry. Oriental 
Poppy. 2 to 2)^ ft. Apricot-orange. 
A very fine variety. -May, June. 
35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz. 
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