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CHRYSANTHEMUM 
FIVE NEW CUSHION TYPES 
For bedding and mass effect in the borders where sweeps 
of color will effectively brighten up your garden for fall. 
Amelia (Pink Cushion). Compact, branching habit. Rose' 
pink flowers cover the plant from early September to 
killing frost. 
King Cushion. Identical to Amelia. Deep salmon-bronze, 
suffused old rose. 
Pygmy Gold. New. Miniature flowers an inch in diameter 
cover this dwarf Korean Pom from early September to 
hard frost. The clear golden yellow flowers in such pro- 
fusion creates a striking effect in mass plantings. 
Queen Cushion. Pure white, cushion type. Similar to 
Amelia and King Cushion. 
White Gull. Less than a foot high, the plant in flower re- 
sembles the Azaleamum. The flowers are smaher and 
the plant more symmetrical and compact. Pure glisten' 
ing white from early September to frost. 
6 each, 5 varieties, 30 plants, 3'in. pots.$ 8.00 
12 each, 5 varieties, 60 plants, 3'in. pots. 15.00 
For complete list of Hardy Chrysanthemums, see 
pages 130' 1 31-132. 
BEGONIA, Fragrance 
AGERATUM 
Purple Beauty. The deepest in color and finest of all 
Ageratums. Dwarf, uniform growth, very free flowering 
and disease resistant. 
Rooted Cuttings, 100, $5.00; 1000, $45.00. 
2'4'inch Pots, 100, $15.00; 1000, $140.00. 
ASTER 
Harrington’s Perfected Pink. A true soft clear rose-pink 
hardy Aster. A re-selection of real merit. Height about 4 
feet, covered with blooms which hold their color. June 
delivery. Doz., $5.50; 100, $38.00. 
BEGONIA, Tuberous Rooted 
Fragrance. A fragrant tuberous rooted Begonia, an im' 
proved strain of Begonia Baumanni. Produces many ex- 
quisite, deep pink, single blossoms, borne well above the 
foliage. ( This is the first time Fragrance Begonia has 
been offered for sale and the quantity is very limited.) 
Doz., $6.00; 100, $45.00. 
For complete list of Begonias, Tuberous Rooted, see 
pages 102'103. 
NEW BUTTERFLY BUSH 
BUDDLEIA, Orchid Beauty 
A splendid new variety of a soft cattleyadilac color with 
a brilliant orange eye. Somewhat similar in color to the 
well known variety Fortune, but differs from it in its long 
tapering spikes, similar in form and size to the popular 
Charming. A real addition to the Buddelias. Doz., $13.50. 
BUDDLEIA DUBONNET 
The firm, full cylindrical spikes do not burn in the sun. 
The color is new in Buddleia and one that is momentarily 
very much in demand. As the name implies, it is the exact 
color of the French wine, a lovely soft sparkling red. 
Doz., $9.00; 100, $72.50. 
BUDDLEIA, Charming 
Vigorous and very free flowering, producing a profu' 
sion of large pink trusses which hold their pink color 
throughout the summer and fall and also under artificial 
light. Picturesque in the garden and extremely valuable 
as a late summer cut flower. Young plants set out in spring 
quickly attain a height of 4 to 6 feet and about 4 feet in 
diameter. We suggest pinching off the first flower spikes 
in July so that the side shoots will develop and bring better 
flowers later on in the season. Doz., $7.00; 100, $50.00. 
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