KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUM 
ry5anthemum 
(Chrysanthemum coreanum) 
This hardiest species was introduced by Harlan 
P. Kelsey many years ago. It has nlore recently 
been used as a parent for the amazing Korean 
Hybrids. However, the original species with its 
profuse large white flowers and goldpn centers is 
still recognized as one of the most beautiful and 
effective garden flowers. 
Strong plants $.35 each — $3.00 per 10 
The radiant flowers glow with lustrous clear 
pink that almost defies description. This new 
choice Korean Hybrid is a real treasure for garden 
use or as a cut flower, lasting 2 to 3 weeks in the 
house. Outstanding for hardiness and depend¬ 
ability. 
Strong plants $.50 each — $4.00 per 10 
Japanese Jlrii 
(Iris kaempferi) 
In late June, when other Iris have gone, 
ihe brilliant Japanese give radiance to the 
garden scene. These fine named varieties 
available at $.45 each, $4.00 per 10. 
Bluebird. Single. A lustrous uniform blue 
of unusual charm. 
nominator. Single. Rich indigo-blue, with 
lighter center. Unusually choice. 
Fascination. Double. Mauve-pink, lightly 
veined with white. 
Harlequin. Single. A vari-colored form of 
great charm. 
Lilia Cox. Double. A delicate light blue 
with white veining. 
Manadzura. Double. A choice white, veined 
with blue. 
Otomenewood. Single. A lustrous purple. 
Fine for mass planting. 
Purple and Gold. Double. A favorite va¬ 
riety. Violet-purple petals and gold throat. 
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Red Riding Hood. Single. A glowing amaranth 
color, veined white. 
Venus. Single white with golden throat. 
JAPANESE IRIS 
SPECIAL — Japanese Iris in finest mixed 
colors, unnamed: 
$2.25 per 10 —$18.00 per 100 
Fine for naturalizing in moist locations. 
