PERENNIALS 
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CENTAUREA DEALBATA (Pink Knapweed)—Large and striking 
deep pink flowers, also good for rock garden. IV 2 to 2 ft. July 
to August. Field plants. 
Per 10 Sl.OO Per 100 $7.00 
CENTAUREA MACROCEPHALA—Very showy with large thistle¬ 
like flowers often used for florists' bouquets. 3 feet. July to 
August. Strong field plants. 
Per 10 $1.50 Per 100..$10.00 
CENTAUREA MONTANA (Cornflower)—Grows in bushes about 2 
feet to 2 V 2 feet tall with masses of large blue flowers resem¬ 
bling the cornflower. June to September. Field plants. 
Per 10.$1.00 Per 100. $7.00 
CERASTIUM TOMENTOSUM—A flat growing rockplant, forming 
carpets and growing over rocks, very spreading. Silvery leaves 
covered with white flowers in summer. 3 in. high. Field plants. 
Per 10 . $1.00 Per 100.$7.00 
CHEIRANTHUS ALLIONI (Siberian Wallflower)—Excellent for the 
border and for the rockgarden. Yellow-orange color, height 1 
to IV 2 ft. A very good pot plant for forcing. June. 
Per 10. .Sl.OO Per 100... $7.00 
CHELONE LYONI—Bushes of 3 to 4 feet high with spikes of purple 
red flowers. August to September. Very useful for naturalizing. 
Strong field plants. 
Per 10.$1.00 Per 100...$7.00 
HARDY KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These Chysanthemums are very popular, on account of their 
hardiness and lovely color tones. A group of "Koreans" planted 
in a border gives an outstanding color effect in every garden. 
They form beautiful bushes and can easily be burlapped for 
retail sales in the Fall. Delivered out of 2 V 4 inch pots in the 
Spring. 
ASTRID—Daisy-like flowers, pink with yellow center. Blooms 
Oct. 15. 
Per 10.$1.50 Per 100.$12.00 
APOLLO—Bright orange. Medium height. Blooms Oct 15. 
Per 10.$1.50 Per 100.$12.00 
CERES—Very large flowers, old gold and coppery colors. Blooms 
Oct. 15. 
Per 10.$1.50 Per 100...$12.00 
DIANA—Semi-double, light salmon, lilac rose shading. Blooms 
Oct. 25. 
Per 10.$1.50 Per 100.$12.00 
EMBER—Coral and orange bronze. Medium height, excellent cut- 
flowers. Blooms Oct. 15. 
Per 10.$1.50 Per 100.$12.00 
HEBE—Medium height, light pink, with lavender pink shadings. 
Blooms Oct. 1. 
Per 10.$1.50 Per 100.$12.00 
LOUISE SCHLING—One of the finest, tall grower. Salmon red, 
changing to salmon. Blooms Oct. 10. 
Per 10. $1.50 Per 100.$12.00 
VULCAN—Carmine red, an outstanding variety of medium height. 
Blooms Oct. 15. 
Per 10. $1.50 Per 100.$12.00 
DOUBLE FLOWERING KOREANS 
KING MIDAS—Medium height, decorative type, pure yellow. 
Blooms Sept. 15. 
Per 10. $1.50 Per 100.$12.00 
PIGMY GOLD—New double low growing mum, fine for edging 
covered with many yellow pompontype flowers. Blooms Oct. 1. 
Per 10.$1.75 Per 100 $15.00 
OUTSTANDING HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
We offer a complete list of outstanding varieties which are 
popular with the growers. A wide range of colors. Delivered out 
of 2 V 4 in. pots 
Aladdin —Beautiful bronze. Large flowers on good stems. Oct. 1. 
Beatrice —Large flowers, purple with yellow center. Oct. 25. 
Bokhara —Good cutflower variety—bronze. Oct. 15. 
Bonibell —Free flowering, beautiful orange buff color. Oct. 1. 
Capi. Cook —An old timer, but always good, large flowers of an 
old rose, perfect. Nov. 1. 
Cheerfulness —Pure yellow button type, many flowers. Oct. 10. 
Chestnut Burr —A good Pompon, dark bronze with velvet sheen, 
very hardy. 
Firebrand —Double red, large flowers. Oct. 25. 
Fern Ridge —Single fiery red, orange center. Oct. 1. 
Grenadier —Free flowering variety, flowers in clusters. A bright 
crimson red with bronze. Oct. 1. 
Harvest Home — Wide-spreading bush. Golden yellow color. 
Oct. 15. 
Irene —A white Button variety, but produces masses of clear 
white flowers. Good for cutting. Oct. 1. 
Indian Summer —Medium height. Bronze color, single type. Oct. 25. 
Judith Anderson —Button type, dwarf grower. Pure yellow. Good 
for pots. Oct. 25. 
Moonlight —One of the finest singles. Deep blush pink, deep 
yellow center. Oct. 10. 
Ouray —A Pompon of outstanding mahogany brilliant color. 
Oct. 15. 
Petit Jean —Blush pink, large Pompon type, long stems, excellent 
for cutting. Oct. 1. 
Red Doty —Large dark red flowers. Well known. Oct. 25. 
Ruth Marion Hatton —One of the best yellow Pompons. Good for 
cutting and a strong grower. Oct. 15. 
Red Flare —Low grower, bright red Pompon type flowers. Oct. 15. 
Tasiva —A very floriferous variety with large white flowers, form¬ 
ing regular round bushes. Good for potting. Oct. 10. 
Vivid —Rosy crimson. One of the newer varieties, highly recom¬ 
mended. Oct. 1. 
Wheatly Hill —A white Pompon variety with a greenish center. 
Oct. 1. 
White Doty —A well known perfect Pompon with clusters of white 
flowers on long stems. Oct. 15. 
Yellow Doty —Large golden yellow flowers. Oct. 15. 
Price on All Preceding Varieties 
Per 10 $1.50 Per 100 $12.00 
A SPECIAL COLLECTION OF HARDY 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS FOR THE CONNOISSEUR 
PINK CUSHION —Dwarf, spreading, beautiful pink resembles 
a pink cushion. Oct. 1. 
BRONZE CUSHION —Similar to the above variety, golden 
bronze color. Oct. 1. 
WHITE CUSHION —Similar to the above. Delicate pink at 
opening, turning pure white when in full bloom. Oct. 1. 
GRENADIER —Bright crimson red, one of the finest. Oct. 10. 
KING MIDAS—Pure yellow. Medium height. Sept. 15. 
MOONLIGHT—Deep blush pink, yellow center. Oct. 10. 
LOUISE SCHLING —One of the finest, tall grower. Salmon 
red, changing to salmon. Blooms Oct. 10. 
Price on Above Varieties 
Per 10.. $1.50 Per 100 $12.00 
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