
Cushion Chrysanthemum 
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f the old-fashioned az 
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Pink Cushion. | 
$1.4 | 

Bronze Cushion. 
ng to bre oppé Thr $4 g 
Red Cushion. Deep bror ed vod ce Three, $1.4 
$4 1 $25.( 
Rose Cushion. Ros k, deey ( 101 ut same habit 
Thr $1.4 S4 l $25 
White Cushion. At o| sh 4 turning pur hite a 
l r develops. Three, $1.4 loz., $4 
Yellow Cushion. Pure g ll reds 
Ea f I st T $1.4 $4 | $ 
1 each of the above 6 varieties for $2.25 
New Cushion C., Arysanthemum 
irely be grov by ever intereste I int spreads to about 



New Heliopsis Incomparabilis 

oe Bogue his he “ae aE RAE ee New Heliopsis 
Scabra incomparabilis, Admitted to be one of the t be | 
_ a I I ; i { 
hree 1 liamet It oT 
Heretofore the Red Hot Poker has been known generally as a brilliant orange-red fall-flow 
ering plant There are species however, which are early blooming and juite hardy These 
ha been successfully crossed and recrossed so that now we can offer a collection of hardy 
early flowering kinds. In selecting the new colors, naturally white, ivory, and pale yellow 
shades were given preference because they were in the first place totally lacking and secondly 
they are the most desirable tints for early and midsummer gardens In order to permit 
wide distribution of these novel colors we have grown a large number of them and are, 
because of the quantity production, able to offer them at a very modest price. Every plant 
send out will produce numerous flowers, but not until the second year do they come to 
perfection. High-light your garden with these novel flowers, and use them freely for cutting 
for which they are so perfectly suited becaus¢ the flowers are loose and graceful, and not like 
the heavy, solid spikes of the old varieties 
A. J. Van Laaren. Fine 
long open graceful ivory-white flowers on 36-inch sten One of the best of the 
three, $1.40; do 5 








white types + 
Goldmine. Its bold burnished golden yellow flowers are profusely produced from July until stopped by 
frost eryone W ees a clump of Goldmine in bloom enthuses about its impressive beauty. It is a 
illy fine plant, and should be in every garden where its stateliness and fine lor will make it one of 
the most outstanding subjects. Grows about three feet high with often 10 or more spikes at one time 
Three, $1.40; doz., $4.00 
Hortulanus Witte. Almost pure white medium-sized blooms on 30-inch stem Excellent for cutting 
ind a fine y for the rden. Each, 50c; three, $1.40; do 50, 
Isabella. The lower half of flower has orange-yellow tubes tipped lacquer-red, top of flower a lovely 
tint of French orange. Nice, graceful, open fl on 30-inch stem Each, 50c: three, $1.40; doz 

La Citroniere. Makes a tight, full flower head. The lemon-yellow color is clear and umform from toy 
to bottom of bloom. Stems about 30 inches high, Excellent pale yellow kind for the garden. Each 
5Qc. three, $1.40: doz., $4.50 

Cushion Chrysanthemum, Little Bob 
Par 
lively color, blen 
Old Ivory. Makes a 
Queen Wilhelmina. Dainty anc 
fl 
New HAylbrid Tritamas 
mentier, A fine co 
lant has bol« 









abit 
t unusual 
cMahon. Graceful « 
Fine 


cu 

ttl As 

xceedingly fre 


Je Eact 
en flower, lower half salmon-pink, t« 

Each, 30c; three, $1.40 
stems. The creamy whit 

the gar¢ 


three 
Eac 
brillian 
h, 50 
garden as 




e effect is fir 
$1.40; doz., $4.50 
t fiery salmon 
three, $1.40 
e flowering. The small graceful open white 
\ fir t I 
owers are produced in great quar ¢ ant f well as cutting 
2 feet high. Each, 0c; three, $1.4( $4.51 
Salmon Beauty. The glittering legion-red flowers fairly shine in the sunlight so brilliant 
they are. The juite oper 1 graceful on stems 24 inches high. Good for cutting 
as well as garden use. Each, 50c; three, $1.40: doz., $4.50 
Sulphur White. A fine, bold, cream-colored flower, well formed and shapely; one of the 
best in this shade. Very fr flowering. Stems are strong, about 3 feet high. Bach, 50 
three, $1.40; doz., $4.50 
Vanilla. The graceful flow a cle straw-yellow, a shade so difficult to get 1 
flowers. While rich in « it is cool, a vakes a fine effect in the garden. Each, 50¢ 
three, $1.40; doz., $4.50 
White Chief. T of flower palest yellow, lower half ivory-white. A bold, tall grower, 
36 to 40 inches. Makes a conspicuous accent in the border. Each, 50c; three, $1.40; 
doz., $4.50 
Mixed Early Tritomas. This mixture tains all the above varieties as well as several 
fine seedlings we did not name because additional varieties would have made this sec 
tion too It contains a good color range and is priced to enable purchases of 6 
plants « re. Six, $2.25: doz., $4.00: 100, $25.00 


Hardy 
Asters 

For a beautiful display in the fall few plants ual the hardy Aster. Here are 
four of the best 

Amethyst. Purple-blue Aster. There is nothing like it. Flowers are product t 
on the fine upright stems about three feet high. I nine? thi Pomeer 
Amethyst is unquestionably the best one ollect s 5 
Joz., $4.50; 100, $30.00 
Climax. One of the best and showiest, witl ge, pyramidal spikes of g ght Je 
blue flowers; very free. 5 feet. Excellent as a cut flowe I 5 loz., §$ 
$18.00 
Royal Blue. Graceful flowers 21¥) inches in diameter arra 


of particularly pleasing blue tinted lavender; 31% feet high $1.4 loz., $ 
100, $25.00 
Sunset. A glorious sunset-pink, Good habit and extreme f f g. O 
new p:nk sorts. Grows about 36 inches tall. Three, $1.50; doz., $4.50; 10( 530 
Chrysanthemum, Clara Curtis 
The hundreds of single salmon-pink daisy-like flowers are about 3 inches in 
ure at their best in August and early September. They are well arranged ¢ 
branched such numbers that 




ms not over 12 to 18 inches hi 








smal f pink. Clara Curtis is perfectly hardy and blooms flowers 
ar d by frost. The habit of Clara Curtis is spreading ar-old plant 
g o 24 inches across. Last but not le it i ly hardy any 
rticular as to soil or locatior I t hot, d ea and just 

g its head off Each, 60c; 3 for $1.50; doz., $4.50 

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Chrysanthemum, Clara Curtis 
