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CHRYSANTHEMUMS—tThese late fall blooming plants are 
gaining more favor each season. Furnishing fine cut- 
flowers from October to November. 
Alice Howell. Orange yellow, large_.__....__--------- 1.00 
EVas Wart DIT WRATEO call aah steeper ent roy ae 1.00 
Fields of Snow. White button......--....___-_ ----- 1.00 
Golden Queen. Large, pure yellow ~-------_--------- 1.00 
Indian Red. Crushed strawberry red__-------------- 1.00 
L. Argentuillas. Large, scarlet, tipped yellow___._.-- 1.00 
Lillian Doty. Deep pink, excellent form____-._.---_-- 1.00 
Little: Bob::;Red:ibutton, Snowy. oo ee ie a a 1.00 
M. Roule. Large Bronze, very showy_-_------------- 1.00 
DKOOl CLIO WT) DILELO Mes ieos etn ue Cn aac nin ree 1.00 
Victory.0 Dwarty white, argecsu Clee oe een 1.00 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Korean Varieties 
Apollo. Sparkling combination of red and gold_____--_- 1.25 
Ceres. A combination of gold, chamois yellow and soft 
CODDELY DE ONZE eee ih eC iene Uk bye ey Or) 1.25 
Daphne Daphne-pinkiGunuwe De ee 1.25 
HebesiSorp davender DINK cai es tee ere ee Ee Shae 1.25 
Mars. Deep amaranth-red, changing to wine red_____~__ 1.25 
Mercury. Coppery bronze and red____-______-__-__--- 1.25 
CLEMATIS—Recta (Shrubby Clematis). A _ perennial 
Clematis, white and fragrant flowers in clusters. June 
NLA UPL EDT A RIAN ots Wile S721) PAIN ile Mpa ig) Sp a in ed SUN lage gasjady lak dg 1.50 
CONVALLARIA— (Lily of the Valley). A desirable plant 
for planting along walks in beds. Very fragrant 
White .OWerss Strons pipsvey see ee os 615 
COREOPSIS—tLanceolata (Tickseed). One of the oldest 
but still a favorite, good yellow daisy-like cut flower 
for practically: all) summer: cutting. lulose lle 1.00 
DAISY—Shasta King Edw. VII (Chrysanthemum Maxi- 
mum. Improved Alaska daisy, large white flowers 
Valuable Agi! CU FLO WER cy cee hese yeas Pl ates da a 1.00 
White Swan. Resembles the flowers of Double Pyreth- 
TUMS HA POOR CUL MOWERL ow aoe i ne ee ee 1.50 
DELPHINIUM—(Larkspur). No garden is complete if it 
is not there, with all the striking shades of blue. The 
most profitable cut flower in existence. 
Belladonna. Light blue, blooms all summer, 1 year old 
TD LERTA Bes Hears re Wet aT A ar lag ALA SNA A lee ON UR 15 
Dworyeatioldy clumps siiaie lee NT ee ea 1.25 
Blackmore and Langdon Hybrids. Our choice of the 
English strains. Flowers of the most pleasing colors 
SNC PSDAAOS LT Here a ree A Ue ati WR ag cee 75 
PP OORT SAY WRE I Hea EMCI, LM OAS EN a) ed aN Cake eh  lpeeeta ti 1.25 
DIANTHUS—(Garden Pinks). An old favorite in the gar- 
den. Flowers clove scented. Well suited for plantings 
in the rock garden. 
Barbatus (Sweet William). Old fashioned garden plant 
but still a favorite, ranging in a large collection of 
POON Cay sil te ago Ete a MANOR ES IC MY st ENA By Wek PA i tad Sea 1.00 
Latifolius Beatrix. This is an everblooming Hybrid. Soft 
pink flowers in clusters, blooming until frost. Foliage 
hE Io wy 2c e WUP EM AINA AT RU pa ol ig AA ja aban as GI dl 1.50 
Latifolius Furst Bismarck. Similar to Beatrix in habit 
of bloom and growth. Flowers rose-pink____________ 1.50 
Plumarius Her Majesty. Pure white double flowers_____ 1.50 
Plumarius Highland Queen. Bright crimson flowers with 
Car weenve rs yee ian Mee An eau LLL ey TT Oe Se 1.50 
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