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CHRYSANTHEMUMS, Korean Hybrid 
These new creations are most attractive in color; excellent as 
cut-flowers and for floral work. They start to bloom early 
in Oct. 
Apollo, bronze-red, old gold, and glowing salmon flowers in 
great sprays. October. 2^^’_ 
Ceres, a combination of old gold, chamois-yellow and soft cop¬ 
pery bronze. 2 / 2^2 ___ 
Daphne, an exquisite blend of daphne-pink and lilac-rose, 
golden yellow stamens. Frost resistant.' 2 %’_ 
Ember, large, double flowers of coral and orange shades. 
October. 2%’_ 
King Midas, double soft yellow tinted bronze. Very hardy. 
September. 2W --- 1 20 
Mercury, oxblood-red, changing to coppery bronze and blending 
old rose and salmon. October. 2 %’_ 95 
COREOPSIS, Tickseed 
Double Yellow, golden-yellow, long lasting cut-flowers. June- 
August. 2’ -- 95 
Lanceolata Grandiflora, bright yellow flowers, blooms all sum¬ 
mer; an excellent, hardy, cut-flower plant. 2 ’_ 60 
Mayfield Giant, large yellow flowers on firm, strong stems_ 60 
DAISY SHASTA, Chrysanthemum Maximum 
Alaska, large glistening white blossoms. June and July. 2’_- 70 
Dieners Double, many of the blooms are large and very double; 
an excellent cut flower variety. June-July.2’__ 80 
Elder, large white flowers; the earliest variety. Usually in 
bloom for Decoration Day. 2’_ 70 
Esther Reed. (See New and Novel Perennials)_ 3 50 
DELPHINIUM, Larkspur 
Belladonna Improved, sky-blue flowers; from June to Sept. 
3-4’ ___ 80 
Bellamosta Improved, dark blue flowering form of Belladonna.. 80 
Cliveden Beauty, the best of the light blue Delphinium; much 
taller, produces more flowers of brighter color. June. 4’- 95 
English Hybrids, a fine hybrid strain of single and double Del¬ 
phinium, all shades of blue and mauve. June-Sept. 4’—:- 1 15 
La Marline. (See New and Novel Perennials)- 1 15 
Vanderbilt Hybrids, disease resistant and vigorous; flowers are 
delicate shades of blue, mauve and pink. June-Sept. 4’- 1 15 
♦DIANTHUS 
Barbatus, Old Fashioned Sweet William. May-June. 
Atrococcineus flore pleno, deep, intense scarlet, double flow¬ 
ers; blooms profusely all summer. 12 ”-- 
Sutton’s Fairy, delicately tinted salmon-pink flowers. 15”— 
Sutton’s Giant White, enormous trusses of white flowers. 15” 
Sutton’s Pink Beauty, flowers are a fixed shade of rose- 
pink. 15” _ 
Sutton’s Rich Crimson, a very rich but bright crimson. 15”. 
Plumarius Semperflorens FI. PL, single and double pink blooms 
throughout the summer. Very hardy. 15”----- 
Species: 
Caesuis (Chaddar Pink) ball-shaped growth, grey-green fm- 
lage; produces a mass of fragrant pink flowers in May. 
Deltoides Brilliant, crimson red flowered rock plant. May. 8 .. 
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