Westminster Nurseries, Westminster^ Maryland 
Pompon Chrysanthemum 
ASTER—Continued 
Eacli Per 10 
"^-alpinus rubra. 8 in. A rose-purple form.25 2.00 
—Amethyst. 3 ft. Purple-blue flowers by the 
hundred on strong upright stems in the autumn. .35 3.00 
—Barr’s Pink. 4 ft. Finest bright pink.25 2.00 
^-Constance. 9 in. Dwarf; a delightful shell-pink. .25 2.00 
Lavanda. 6 in. The dainty lavender-blue flowers 
start to bloom profusely very early in September. .25 2.00 
*-Mauve Cushion. 8-10 in. The exquisite soft 
mauve flowers completely cover the cushion-like 
plant in lavish profusion during October and 
November. One of the most beautiful perennials 
grown. Likes sun.20 1.75 
—Red Rover. 3J4 ft. Deep rosy red with golden 
center; compact habit and very free blooming; 
.September to frost.30 2.50 
—Royal Blue. 3 ft. Rich deep blue; strong 
grower; early .30 2.50 
ASTILBE 
—davidi (David Astilbe). 4-5 ft. One of the best 
of the large Astilbes. The graceful plumes of 
rich crimson, purple and violet in July and 
August produce spectacular effects in the hardy 
border, rock garden and water garden.35 3.00 
*-gloria superba. 18-24 in. Beautiful deep rose- 
pink flowers; very prolific.35 3.00 
*AUBRIETIA eyri. 4 in. Dainty silvery green 
foliage clothed in sheets of vari-colored flowers 
in the spring and early summer.25 2.00 
*CALLUNA (Heather). See page 13. 
CAMPANULA (Bellflower). 
*-carpatica. 8-10 in. Large cupshaped blue flowers 
all summer. Called the Carpathian Harebell.. .25 2.00 
’’-carpatica alba. 8-10 in. Pure white form.25 2.00 
*-glomerata. 18 in. Large flower heads of light 
blue during June and July.20 1.75 
persicifolia (Peachleaf Bellflower). 3 ft. Large 
blue saucer-shaped flowers from May to July.. .20 1.75 
*-rotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland). 1 ft. 
Clear blue flowers from June to September.. .25 2 00 
CARNATION p:ach 
King of Black. 1 ft. Deep maroon, almost black. 
Blooms all summer.25 
—Rose Queen. 1 ft. Desirable rose-pink all 
summer .25 
—Scarlet and Red Shades. 1 ft. Brilliant scarlets 
and reds all summer.25 
CENTAUREA macrocephala (Globe Centaurea). 
3-4 ft. Large golden-yellow flowers in July and 
August; exceptionally fine for cutting.20 
*CERASTIUM tomentosum (Snow-in-summer). 
8-10 in. Pretty silvery-gray foliage; covered 
during the summer with a shower of pure white 
flowers .20 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Hardy Garden Varieties. 1^4-3 ft. In this group 
we offer fine, hardy varieties which provide a 
wealth of colorful bloom in early and late 
autumn. Included are varieties of the Pompon 
Button types and the Single or Daisy Flower¬ 
ing types. Let an assortment of these plants 
paint your garden a riot of brilliant colors: 
Aladdin. Coppery bronze to orange-apricot.. 
Angelo. Light pink. 
Bronze Buckingham. Glowing bronze. 
Bronze Doty. Bronze Pompon. 
Button Bronze. Small bronze Pompon. 
Button Yellow. Yellow clusters; Pompon.... 
Captain R. H, Cook. Deep rose Pompon. 
Carrie. Clear, pale yellow. 
Cheerfulness. Golden coppery. 
Cosmos. Single, deep purplish carmine. 
Dazzler. Single, scarlet. 
Enchantress. Semi-double, delicate rose. 
Glory of Seven Oaks. Soft clear yellow. 
Granny Scovill. Warm, coral-bronze. 
Harvest. Light bronze and deep old rose.... 
Harvest Home. Large, golden yellow. 
Mrs. Calvin Coolidge. Cardinal-red. 
Mrs. H. Harrison. Double, light pink Pompon 
Mrs. John Stewart, Jr. Single, bronze. 
Moonlight. Single, large pale blush. 
October Gold. Orange-yellow. 
Pink Doty. Bright pink Pompon. 
Princess. Large single white. 
Rapture. Double, deep orange and bright 
carmine . 
Redskin. Single, deep orange-scarlet to coppery 
rose . 
Romany. Glowing carmine-red to bronze-red. 
Sarah. Single, yellow. 
Tints of Gold. Large golden yellow. 
Warrior. Deep crimson-maroon. 
White Doty. Large white Pompon. 
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