Wkstminsfer Nurseries, W estvimster ^ Maryland 
Daphne, Korean Hybrid Chrysanthemum 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—Continued Each Per 10 
Mercury. 2^ ft. Oxblood-red, 
changing to coppery bronze, old 
rose, and salmon.20 1.75 
Orion. 3 ft. Prilliant canary-yel¬ 
low; single .20 1.75 
Psyche. 2J^ ft. t'lean, lovely shell- 
])ink; single .20 1.75 
Vulcan. 3 ft. Carmine-red shading 
to garnet and bronze.25 2.00 
—Cushion Chrysanthemums. 1 ft. Re¬ 
minding one of the old-fashioned Aza¬ 
leas, this group grows in low mounds 
which spread 2 ft. or more across. 
During September and October are lit¬ 
erally smothered in hundreds of flow¬ 
ers which last over a long period. 
Actually a thousand or more blooms 
have been counted on some plants. 
This type descends from Chrysanthe¬ 
mum amelia and is often called 
Cushion ’Mum. 
Bronze Cushion. Deep bronze, turn¬ 
ing to coppery yellow.25 2.00 
Pink Cushion. Large, light pink.25 2.00 
White Cushion. Opens pinkish but 
turns pure white.25 2.00 
Yellow Cushion. Brilliant pure gol¬ 
den yellow .25 2.00 
CLEMATIS integrifolia. 3 ft. Hand¬ 
some shrub-like variety of the Cle¬ 
matis family; pretty blue flowers in 
June and July.30 2.50 
CONVALLARIA majalis (Lily-of-the- 
Valley). 8 in. The true variety with 
pretty little bells of pure white in 
early spring. Most dainty and charm¬ 
ing .25 2.00 
COREOPSIS grandiflora (Big Coreopsis). 
18-24 in. Showy brilliant yellow flow¬ 
ers all summer. Ideal for the bouquet. .20 1.75 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—Continued Each Per 10 
—leucanthemum White Swan. 2)4 ft. 
This is a small form of the Shasta 
Daisy and is popularly called the 
Double White Memorial Day Daisy. 
Very free-blooming; pure white.25 2.00 
—maximum. 2-3 ft. This group contains 
the large flowering varieties which 
are so admired for their striking vigor 
and boldness of bloom during summer 
and autumn. Very free-flowering and 
desirable for cut flowers. 
Alaska (Shasta Daisy). Large, glis¬ 
tening white blossoms 4)4 to 5 ins. 
across .20 1.75 
Mrs. C. Lothian Bell. Magnificent 
white flowers often measuring 6 
inches across .20 1.75 
Silver Star. Yellow center, pure 
white petals. Possibly the largest 
Shasta Daisy in existence.25 2.00 
—Korean Hybrids. The most poi)ular 
class of Chrysanthemums today. Rich 
colors and long stems make them un¬ 
equal in mass plantings and for cut- 
flowers. The following list offers a 
line range of colors in dependable 
varieties: 
Agnes Selkirk Clark. 3 ft. Orange, 
apricot, golden yellow. 
.25 
2.00 
Apollo. 2)4 ft. Bronze red, old gold, 
salmon; single . 
.25 
2.00 
Ceres. 2)4 ft. Old gold, chamois 
yellow, coppery bronze; single.... 
.20 
1.75 
Country Girl. 4)4 ft. (ilistening 
l)ink, soft lilac. 
.20 
1.75 
Daphne. 2)4 ft. Pink, lilac-rose, 
gold; single . 
.20 
1.75 
Vulcan, Korean Hybrid Chrysanthemum 
