CHRYSANTHEMUM BRIDAL ROBE 
BRIDAL ROBE. One of the most charming new perennials we 
have seen in recent years. It is very easily grown in any garden, 
in sun or partial shade. The snowy white flowers have a beautiful 
petal arrangement that is as graceful as the double Ranunculus, 
and the plants are in bloom nearly the entire year. The finely cut 
light green foliage is always attractive. A wonderful variety for 
cutting. Each 35c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAWII. For sunny positions in the perennial bor- 
der, or for rock gardens, where color is wanted, this new hardy Chrysan- 
themum is a gem. Flowers are rich pink, two inches across, on 12-inch 
stems; foliage is fern-like and silvery. 4-inch pots, each 35c¢; 21/4-inch 
pots, each 20c. 
EARLY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
_ CLARA CURTIS. Showy single daisy-like flowers of salmon pink three 
inches in diameter. Plants are of spreading habit, 18 to 24 inches across, 
not particular as to soil or location, and are literally covered with hun- 
grads “E3 vely blossoms, from August until mid-September. Each 35c; 
or $3.15. 
SEPTEMBER JEWELS. The earliest of all hardy garden Chrysanthemums, 
and one of the most beautiful strains, for garden display and cutflowers. 
Daisy-like flowers, with a double row of petals, measure from two to three 
inches across, mostly in charming delicate tones of pale and golden yellow, 
coral pink, old rose, with enough of the deeper tones of red, bronze, crim- 
son and purple, to give a rich color balance. Plants are well rounded, one 
to two feet high, and covered with masses of flowers from early September 
until late October. Each 15¢; 10 for $1.15; 100 for $12.00. 
For other Chrysanthemums—See pages 10-12. 
Dimorphotheca 
DIMORPHOTHECA EKLONIS. Star of the Veldt or Blue African Daisy. 
Showy daisies with petals of pure white, the reverse side steel blue, and 
center disk of deep blue. Flowers are large, of good substance, and pro- 
duced on stems of good length for cutting. Plants grow readily in any 
sunny location, to a height of 18 to 24 inches, and are very free flower- 
ing. Price: 24-inch pots, each 15¢; 4-inch pots, 25c. 
DIMORPHOTHECA SPECTABILIS. The loveliest species, with rosy lilac 
daisy-like flowers on long slender stems. Should have a sunny position in 
well drained soil. 22-inch pots, each 15c. 
Creeping Strawberry 
FRAGARIA INDICA. A splendid plant for ground covers and rock gar- 
dens, with pretty shiny foliage and creeping root system, spreading rapidly. 
Flats of 100 plants, $2.50. 
ROCKHILL STRAWBERRIES—See next page. 
Felicia 
FELICIA AETHIOPICA. Like Agathea, but the daisy-like flowers are 
larger, and deeper blue, with long petals. Very free flowering and showy 
in the border. 3 for 25¢; 25 for $1.25. 
Gaillardia | Dianthus 
PORTOLA HYBRIDS. Select seedlings of the Especially fine for planting in beds and 
finest type, the flowers unusually large and spec- 
tacular in appearance. Broad petals of rich cop- borders; their delightfully refreshing, spicy 
pery scarlet, heavily tipped with gold. Price: 3 Odor makes them a wonderful addition to 
for 25¢; 25 for $1.25. the garden. 
DIANTHUS PLUMARIUS. 
The old fashioned 
New Summer Flowering Chrysanthemums 
SEPTEMBER JEWELS 

fragrant Clove Pink, with fringed edges; many 
colors. 3 for 25¢; 25 for $1.25. 
EVERBLOOMING GARDEN PINKS 
BEATRIX. Light salmon pink flowers, very 
double, in compact clusters. The plants some- 
times produce carmine and pink flowers together. 
Lovely for cutting, as are the white and red va- 
rieties. 
WHITE BEATRIX. A lovely new pure white. 
RED BEATRIX. Bright rosy red. 
Price of the above three Pinks, 3-inch pots, 
each 20c. 
DIANTHUS WINTER}. A_ beautiful class of 
hardy Garden Pinks, compact and bushy, with 
blue green foliage, continuously producing large 
fragrant single flowers on tall branching stems. 
They are very colorful in beds and borders, and 
fine for cutting. We have them in the following 
colors: 
Rosy Crimson. 
Rose Pink with crimson eye. 
Clear Pink. F 
White. Dwarfer growing, splendid for edgings. 
Price: 21-inch pots, each 15c. 
Gypsophila 
BABY’S BREATH 
The plants produce graceful sprays of tiny 
white or pink flowers used in bouquets. 
GYPSOPHILA PANICULATA. Single White, 
Doubler eck Double Pink. Price: 21/4-inch pots, 
each 10e. 

New Everblooming Perennial—BRIDAL ROBE 
Gazania 
Brilliant orange and yellow daisy-like flowers 
make a dense carpet of color. Plants are closely 
matted and make an excellent ground cover for 
parkways and dry rocky situations in full sun. 
Orange and Lemon, flats of 100 plants, $1.75. 
HOWARD’S NEW EVERBLOOMING 
PADRE HYBRIDS 
A wonderful new everblooming strain of 
this showy flower, the result of six years’ 
selection by Mr. Edward A. Howard. Beds 
of these Gazanias were in bloom constantly 
for 40 months in the Palisades Park in San- 
ta Monica. 
The flowers are twice the size of ordinary 
Gazanias, and range from cream, buff and 
yellow shades to deep orange, salmon, rose 
and maroon, some oddly marked and zoned 
with olive green, brown or cinnebar red. 
Gazanias require an open sunny position with 
good drainage, plenty of water, and occasional 
applications of fertilizer, to produce the finest 
flowers. Mixed Colors, 3 for 25¢; 25 for $1.25. 
Geum 
Showy perennials with fine flowers and good 
foliage, easily grown in sun or half-shade. They 
are best grown in groups, and should have plenty 
of moisture; very pretty cut flowers. 
LADY STRATHEDEN. Large double flowers of 
golden yellow. 
MRS. BRADSHAW. Bright scarlet doubie 
flowers. 
ORANGE PRINCE. Brilliant orange, very double. 
21%4-inch pots, each 10c; 4-inch pots, each 25c. 
GERBERA—See page 26. 
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