
NEW 
Chrysanthemums 
“Gabriel's (Moore )—Un- 
usually fine single hardy garden mum. 
Trumpet” 
Petals tubular expanding near tip to a 
soft shade of Chinese scarlet from a 
silver buff. 
mums ever introduced. 
One of the most unusual 
Margaret Waite—Finest variety for late 
blooming. Withstands rain and _ frost 
well. Stems may be cut 24-30” long. 
Color deep sparkling rose pink. Semi- 
double. Has no equal for lasting quality 
and cutting. Possesses rich, spicy fra- 
grance. 
Ira K. Skiff—-Golden bronze, large 
semi-double and very early. Attracts 
attention in any garden. 
Dream—New pom-pom. Very double 
perfect flowers, bright clear rose-pink 
in color. Very graceful in the garden. 
New “Princeton” Chrysanthemum— 
Splendid upright grower with foliage 
that turns a glorious red and bronze 
color in the fall. Color of flowers is 
unusual and very new; a rich calendula 
orange. Flowers 2%” across; very 
double on perfect stems. A splendid 
addition to hardy chrysanthemum 
groups. 25c each; $1.50 per dozen. 
Chrysanthemum erubescens—A newly 
introduced species that is in bloom all 
summer. Flowers about 2%” across 
and are a very beautiful soft pink. Plant 
grows to height of 24 inches. Foliage 
decorative and very hardy. 25c each. 
$1.50 dozen. 
New Everblooming Chrysanthemum— 
Unlike the regular chrysanthemum type 
that blooms only once yearly, this pro- 
duces a full crop of flowers in the late 
spring, and also a second crop in the 
fall. Flowers about 3” in diameter. 
Color rose pink, on stems 18” long. 
50c each: p25 0kspereel 2: 
25c each, $1.50 per dozen on all 
above varieties of chrysanthemums. 

CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
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Stillman Kelley—-A huge white large 
flowered type. Fully double flowers 
produced on perfect straight 
(34" straight). 
Most easily grown of all large white 
mums. 
stems 
diameter and _ very 
Bonnaffon—The old _ reliable 
ball-shaped commercial large flowered 
muni. 
Major 
Fine grower. 
Vermont—Large flowered mid-season 
medium pink. Fine variety. 
Silver Nugget—Large flowered and 
easily grown white variety. Similar to 
large decorative dahlia. Tall grower 
and early bloomer. 
Mars—Hardy Korean Hybrid. Deep 
wine-red in color. Very hardy and 
strong grower. 
Mercury — Hardy Korean Hybrid. 
Combination of old rose and salmon. 
Excellent for cutting and very attrac- 
tive in garden. 
Hasegawa Red—Beautiful deep 
blood red with distinct yellow center. 
true 
3” flowers produced in masses on long 
stiff stems. Ideal for cutting and the 
best of its color I have ever seen grown 
Highly recommended. 
Beauty Pompom—Perfect 
2” fully double flowers of richest deep 
American Beauty 
height of 24”. 
anywhere. 
American 
Rose. Grows to 
New Dwarf Oleander. A dwarf type 
not exceeding 5 feet in height adapted 
to use in the small garden and for 
use as tub specimens for porch or 
patio use. Large flowers of salmon buff 
freely produced over entire summer. 
Leaves are half-size of ordinary var- 
ieties. Flowers single and self cleaning. 
One of the most unusual oleanders ever 
grown and should become very popu- 
lar. $1.00 each. 
Daphnes 
Daphne Cneorum—Dwarf species for 
rock gardens. Needs afternoon shade 
and no cultivation. Attractive pink 
flowers in clusters in early spring. Very 
fragrant. Strong plants. 75c each. 
Daphne odora marginata — Winter 
flowering hardy shrub for a shaded or 
partly shaded location. Pink flowers 
in clusters, very fragrant. Needs per- 
fect drainage and no cultivation. 75c 
prepaid. 
Rhododendron 
Rhododendron Hybrids—Start a fine 
collection of this beautiful flower. 
Strong 3 year old stock. 75c each, 
prepaid. Mixed colors. 
Rhododendron Himalayicum—Exceed- 
ingly spicy fragrance. It produces 
very large 34%” blooms in the spring. 
Pure white in color, and when in bloom 
will scent the entire garden. $1.00. 
EVERGREEN 
FLOWERING 
SHRUBS 
Cistus Purpureus—An excellent summer 
flowering evergreen shrub producing 
over several months mallow-pink ruff- 
led flowers with centers of dark red. 
Prefers a semi-dry location with good 
drainage. 75c each. Not prepaid. 
Hypericum Henryli—A splendid shrub 
for partial shade growing to 4 feet in 
height producing its 2” plooms of gol- 
den yellow throughout the entire sum- 
mer. Very hardy and one of the best 
of all sub-shrubs. 75c gallon cans. Not 
prepaid. 
Osmanthus aurantica fragrans—A fine 
hardy evergreen shrub producing 
quantities of deep gold flowers. Has 
xetremely fine fragrance. Grows to 
height of six feet. Blooms during the 
fall when most flowering shrubs are 
out of season. 30” plants at $1.50 ea. 
Not prepaid. 
A Hardy Gardenia 
Gardenia ‘“Mystery’—A selected form 
of the Cape Jasmine, flowers much lar- 
ger and adapted to outdoor culture. 
Easily grown, flowering all summer. 
By far the best of all gardenias for gar- 
den use. 18-24 inches gallon cans at 
$1.00. Balled 18-24 inch at $2.50. 
Not prepaid. 
WAX FLOWER 
Chamaelaucium Ciliatum — Geraldton 
Wax Flower. Fast growing winter 
flowering shrub. Graceful habits and 
grows to height of 5 ft. Very delicate 
Y%" wax-like flower blooming in masses 
over many months. Excellent keeper 
when used as cut flower. Should be 
planted in full sun in southern exposure. 
1 gal. cans @ $1.25. Not prepaid. 
Needs good drainage. 
Justicea Carnea (Brazilian Plume)—A 
beautiful shrub with large shiny foliage 
and produces throughout the entire 
summer terminal spikes of deep rose 
flowers. Adapted for partial or entire 
shade. 1 gal. cans @ 75c. Grows to 
height of 5 ft. Not prepaid. 
Berberis Darwinii—A splendid dwarf 
shrub to 30”; flowers of pure gold, 
produced over many months. Foliage 
holly like and highly colored in winter. 
15-18 inches at 75c not prepaid. 
Viburnum Japonica (Japanese Snow- 
ball) ——A_ beautiful broad-leaved ever- 
green growing to 6 ft. Produces large 
flower heads of white, followed by red 
berries. Unusually fine foundation 
shrub. May be planted in shade or 
part shade. 1 gal. cans @ 75c. Not 
prepaid. 
Viburnum Rhytidiphyllum—Large foli- 
age heavily veined resembling tooled 
leather. Striking foliage plant for full 
sun. Grows to height of 5 ft. 1 gal. 
cans. 75c. Not prepaid. 
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