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NEVILL PRIMROSE FARM 
KOREANS 
The new Hardy Hybrid Korean Chrysan¬ 
themums are especially fine for cold cli¬ 
mates where the ordinary chrysanthemum 
winter-kills. They are hardier, most attrac¬ 
tive with their lovely new pastel shades and 
are unsurpassed for artistic arrangement as 
cut flowers. They are very early and un¬ 
doubtedly the greatest advance made in 
years in chrysanthemums. 
Aphrodite — A perfect mound of ivory and 
delicate pink, completely covered with 
flowers 3 ins. across, opening Oct. 1st. 
Equally good for rockery or perennial bed. 
Autumn Fires —Intense scarlet and yellow, 
very fine. 
Autumn Glory — Beautiful autumn shading 
double. 
Betsy Kjelsberg —Sprays of broad, short pet- 
aled single flowers of a glorious American 
Beauty color, large yellow center, good 
stiff dark stems. Fine, unusual and out¬ 
standing. Sept. 
Brenda —Copper champagne. 
Briar Rose —Fine sprays of clear rose pink, 
splendid cut flower and keeper. 
Ceres —Copper and gold. 
Innocence —A charming white. 18 in. 
Lavender Lady —New double. Silver lavender 
fully double, 3 in. diameter in branching 
sprays; choice; 2i/^ ft.; early Oct. 
Orion —Canary yellow. 
Ovidia Nevill — Deep pink, quilled and 
spooned. 
Pygmy Gold—Dwarf pompon. Quantities of 
intense golden yellow flowers. 
Chrysanthemum Innocence 
mi-—Mil —MM—mi—•!»«—MH— 
Pink Lustre — Glowing lustrous pink, im¬ 
mense semi-double flowers. 
Salad in —Gorgeous oriental red and copper, 
semi-double, fragrant. 
Saturn —Brilliant coppery orange with a 
light halo surrounding the golden centers, 
a marvelous color effect; very free flow¬ 
ering in graceful sprays over a long peri¬ 
od; a lively lovely flower, delightfully 
fragrant; 2 ft.; late September. 
Sennep — A very effective clear mustard 
yellow. 
Sonja Henie — An unusual combination of 
champagne and rose. As lovely and fresh 
looking as her namesake. 
DELPHINIUMS 
Special Offer 
One each of 
YELLOW WONDER 
THE SWAN 
LADY LAVENDER 
Sunray —Pink and gold. Splendid keeper. 
Sylvia— Beautiful silvery pink. Sept. 15. 
2^2 feet. 
Venus —A glowing rhodanthe pink, three to 
four rows of petals; flowers 2^2 in. across 
on slender wiry stems in graceful gener¬ 
ous fragrant sprays. Late September. 
All chrysanthemums are 35c each, or three 
for $1.00. 
BLUE RADIANCE 
and 
QUEEN MARY 
$ 8.00 
Moconopsis refiia is mufiuificent 
