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DOUBLE SHASTA DAISY, Esther Reed 
AGERATUM 
Purple Beauty. The deepest in color and 
finest of all Ageratums. Dwarf, uni- 
form growth, very free flowering and 
disease resistant. 
Rooted Cuttings, 100, $5.00; 1000 
$45.00. 
2'4-inch Pots, 100, $15.00; 1000, 
$140.00. 
ASTER 
Harrington’s Perfected Pink. A true 
soft clear rose-pink hardy Aster. A 
re-selection of real merit. Height 
about 4 feet, covered with blooms 
which hold their color. June delivery. 
Doz., $5.50; 100, $38.00. 
Mt. Rainier. A magnificent pure white 
companion to MHarrington’s Pink. 
Growing to a height of 4 feet, the 
shapely, dense, branchy plant is cov- 
ered with clean, white, double flow- 
ers during September. Doz., $7.50; 
100, $60.00. 
CALADIUMS 
FANCY-LEAVED 
Few of the summer foliage plants 
equal the fancy-leaved Caladiums and 
their rich beautiful colors. Pot plants 
or for bedding outdoors in shady posi- 
tions. 
1 each, 20 named varieties ...$10.00 
5 each, 20 named varieties ... 40.00 
10 each, 20 named varieties ... 75.00 
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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
FIVE NEW CUSHION TYPES 
For bedding and mass effect in the 
borders where sweeps of color will 
effectively brighten up your garden for 
fall. 
Amelia (Pink Cushion). Compact, 
branching habit. Rose-pink flowers 
cover the plant from early Septem- 
ber to killing frost. 
King Cushion. Identical to Amelia. 
Deep salmon-bronze, suffused old 
rose. 
Pygmy Gold. New. Miniature flowers 
an inch in diameter cover this dwarf 
Korean Pom from early September to 
hard frost. The clear golden yellow 
flowers in such profusion creates a 
striking effect in mass plantings. 
Queen Cushion. Pure white, Cushion 
type. Similar to Amelia and King 
Cushion, 
White Gull. Less than a foot high, the 
plant in flower resembles the Azalea- 
mum. The flowers are smaller and 
the plant more symmetrical and com- 
pact. Pure glistening white from 
early September to frost. 
6 each, 5 varieties, 30 plants, 
SrinlEhy POLS Nee tnAeTemare $ 8.00 
12 each, 5 varieties, 60 plants, 
AANAN POS caanaowmunos 15.00 
NEW HARDY SPOON TYPE 
The petals are rounded to the tip 
where the lower part extends somewhat 
flattened out, as a spoon would look on 
a tubular handle. The twist of the 
f sa Kennedy Kwality Plant and Bulb 
petals in some flowers makes this type 
unique in hardy “Mums. 
Pink Spoon. Shell-pink. Single rather 
than double arrangement of petals. 
Yellow. Similar except the formation 
of the petals is more double. Rich 
deep yellow. 
White. Same as Yellow Spoon; glis- 
tening pure white. 
4 each, 3 varieties, 12 plants, 
3INchy POES! ais eeeenenenememene $ 6.00 
12 each, 3 varieties, 36 plants, 
3-inchy POtSeay fake reine 17.00 
25 each, 3 varieties, 75 plants, 
37-inch) POtSiec eyeliner 35.00 
RUBELLUM—TWO NEW 
EARLY FLOWERING 
Clara Curtis (Pink September Daisy). 
This very showy September-flower- 
ing pink hybrid of Chrysanthemum 
Erubescens (now named Rubellum) 
is a real acquisition. Hundreds of 2- 
to 3-inch, rosy pink flowers cover the 
compact, shapely plant for more than 
a month. It is perfectly hardy. Doz,., 
$5.00; 100, $42.50. 
Elizabeth Cowill. Those who have 
grown the dainty rosy pink variety 
Clara Curtis, will appreciate Eliza- 
beth Cowill, which is of somewhat 
more upright growth and produces a 
great profusion of deep clear lilac, 
single flowers in early October. This 
variety is perfectly hardy and the 
flowers have proven frost-resistant. 
Doz., $9.00; 100, $67.50. 
HARDY 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont III. Accurate 
description is dificult. The dominant 
shade is soft peach, tinted with rose- 
salmon and fawn shades; the whole 
overcast with an indescribably lumi- 
nous sheen. Entirely distinct and 
lovely. Large, full, perfectly formed 
flowers carried on tall branching 
stems, making a strong sturdy 2!/- 
ft. plant. Full flower in early Octo- 
ber. Doz., $7.50; 100, $60.00. 
Milky Way. A magnificent creamy 
white seedling bred from the species 
C. Nipponicum; has the distinction 
of being the first hybrid from this 
species parent ever introduced and 
will, we believe, prove the forerun- 
ner of a type which will add many 
desirable qualities to the garden 
"Mum. Outstanding among all 
whites, first for remarkable intensity 
to its milky white color in the open 
flower; 2nd, for its rich dark green 
foliage which contrasts so effectively 
with the soft lemon tints of the open- 
ing flower. Blossoms semi-double 
formal type with broad overlapping 
petals and carried in branchy sprays 
of 5 to 6. Unusually hardy as a 
plant, open flower remarkably frost- 
resistant; a valuable trait where early 
frosts may injure the opening flower, 
particularly on white varieties. 21/4 to 
3 ft. in height. Flowering in late 
September. Doz., $6.00; 100, $45.00. 
Eugene A. Wander. A large, brilliant, 
glistening golden yellow beauty, 
flowering so freely that the stocky 
growing plant is almost obscured by 
its branching clusters of double flow- 
ers, each one the height of perfec- 
tion in form. Plant seldom exceeds 
