Chrysanthemum Maximum Mount Shasta 
(New.) A lovely pure white, high-crested Shasta 
Daisy with a double row of overlapping petals four 
inches in diameter on sturdy, erect stems. It blooms 
continuously from late spring until frost and makes 
one of the best cut flowers. June to frost. 20-24 in. 
Pot plants, 65c each; $1.70 per 3; $6.50 per doz. 
Chrysanthemum, My Lady 
P&ientuai 
(*) signifies rock garden plants. 
AETHIONEMA 
Warley Rose (Stonecress). This plant re¬ 
sembles a small Rose Daphne plant with 
its short terminal racemes of bright 
rose-carmine flowers and neat little 
mounds of silvery green foliage. May 
and June. 6-8 in. Pot plants, 40c each; 
$1.10 per 3; $4.00 per doz. 
ANTHEMIS 
Moonlight. (New.) The pale yellow flow¬ 
ers, about 2% inches in diameter, are 
excellent for cutting and bloom all 
summer. 2% ft. 35c each; $1.10 per 3; 
$3.50 per doz. 
HARDY ASTERS 
Beechwood Challenger. (New.) Nearest 
approach to red. Freely produced flow¬ 
ers of brilliant crimson-red with yellow 
centers. Planted with Mt. Everest, the 
contrast is striking and handsome. 
Sept., Oct. 3-4 ft. Pot plants, 35c each; 
$1.1)0 per 3; $3.50 per doz. 
Blue Lagoon. A charming variety of 
the Novi-belgi type with beautiful blue 
flowers. Sept. 2%-3 ft. Pot plants, 35c 
each; $1.1)0 per 3; $3.50 per doz. 
Blue Plume. (New.) One of the deepest 
blues yet introduced. Freely produced, 
rich royal blue flowers on stately 
spikes. An excellent variety that will 
attract attention. Sept., Oct. 3 ft. Pot 
plants, 35c each; $1.10 per 3; $3.50 per 
doz. 
Harrington’s Pink. The first true pink 
Aster of the Novae-angliae type. Flow¬ 
ers freely in September and October. 
4 ft. Pot plants, 35c each, $1.10 per 3; 
$3.50 per doz. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Clara Curtis. Abundance of single, sal- 
mon-pink flowers. Spreading type, very 
hardy and an early bloomer. Late Au¬ 
gust until frost. 18-24 in. Pot plants, 
35c each; $1.00 per 3; $3.50 per doz. 
SUMMER FLOWERING 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
No other Chrysanthemums compare 
with these new ones offered here for 
earliness of bloom. Imagine having 
Chrysanthemums in bloom in your 
garden starting in late July or early 
August, continuing until the very 
heavy frost in late fall takes their 
blooms! That is what you will get with 
these marvelous plants—a new fea¬ 
ture in hardy ’Mums. These new 
Chrysanthemums are abundant pro¬ 
ducers and perfectly hardy as far 
north as Maine. 
One plant, under good growing con¬ 
ditions, will make a mound nearly 
four feet across of good clean foliage 
and perfectly formed flowers. 
With the exception of Dean Kay, 
which was offered by us last year, 
none of the other three have as yet 
been offered. As a challenge to other 
’Mums, we offer: 
Dean Kay. Large double rose-pink 
blooms, also good for cutting. 2-2% 
ft. Pot plants, 50c each; $1.40 per 3; 
$5.00 per doz. 
Dean Ladd. Large double reddish- 
bronze flowers which might be called 
a “bronze”. 18-24 in. Pot plants, 
75c each; $2.00 per 3; $7.50 per doz. 
My Lady. Wonderful delicate orange- 
yellow flowers, large and fully dou¬ 
ble. They are of perfect form and 
fine for cutting all season. Pot 
plants, 75c each; $2.00 per 3; $7.50 
per doz. 
Yellow Dean Kay. A bright golden yel¬ 
low semi-double sort with flowers 
good for cutting all season. 2-2% ft. 
Pot plants, 75c each; $2.00 per 3; 
$7.50 per doz. 
DELUXE COLLECTION 
A. 1 each, value $2.75, for $2.40 
B. 3 each, value $7.40, for $6.75 
TWO DISTINCTIVE 
NEW CAMPANULAS 
Blue Gardenia. See front cover. (Orig¬ 
inated by Corliss Bros., Inc.) That 
All-American Sensation. A brand 
new plant with flowers of lovely 
Gardenia form. Nature’s delicate 
workmanship has produced a rare 
flower in this exceedingly beautiful 
and exquisite Campanula. The 
blooms, measuring 2%-3 inches 
across, are a beautiful shade of 
glistening lavender-blue. They are 
produced almost the entire length 
of their 30-inch stems, with five to 
eight flower spikes on one plant. 
These flower spikes with their 
charming delicate blooms and dark 
green leathery foliage make excel¬ 
lent bouquets. The plant is ex¬ 
tremely hardy and insect free, easy 
to grow in average garden soil with 
ordinary drainage. Blooms in June 
and July. 30 in. We were unable 
to fill all the orders for this variety 
last year, but now have a good stock 
for 1941. Strong pot plants, 65c 
each; $1.10 per 2; $2.00 per 4; $2.85 
per 6; $5.50 per doz. 
Summer Skies Improved. This novelty 
Peach-bell of rare coloring is the 
first perennial Cup-and-Saucer Can¬ 
terbury Bell. Its large bells, pro¬ 
duced on long spikes, are suffused 
soft lavender with white. The grace¬ 
ful, long narrow leaves are healthy 
and attractive. This plant should 
have a place in every perennial gar¬ 
den. June and July. 2-2% ft. Pot 
plants, 50c each; $1.40 per 3; $5.00 
per doz. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM— 
Treasure Trove. Beautiful double, clear 
yellow flowers with rich foliage. Vig¬ 
orous grower and hardy. Mid-Septem¬ 
ber until frost. 18 in. Pot plants, 50c 
each; $1.40 per 3; $5.00 per doz. 
Fuchsia, Scarlet Beauty 
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