POULSBO, WASHINGTON 
DWARF SUMMER-BLOOMING 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
25e each, five for $1.00. 
Cushion Type 
Bronze Beauty—F lowers change from a beau- 
tiful bronze to a delicate golden shade, 
and every plant is so covered that little 
Wie may be seen. Dwarf and early 
loomer. 
Golden Glorymum—Even more covered with 
flowers than Bronze Beauty, but flowers 
are yellow and large— it is like a burst of 
sunshine. 
Pink Cushion (Azaleamum)—Plant covered 
with pink blossoms from early Aug. until 
frost. Fine for border or pots. 
Early Pompons 
Little Bob — Hundreds of small mahogany- 
bronze double button-like flowers on a low 
spreading plant. A beautiful new plant. 
Pygmy Gold—A distinct dwarf Korean pom- 
pon of intense golden yellow. Flowers 1 in. 
Very early. 
White Gull— Dwarf baby pompon. Growth 
very compact. Pure white 1-in. flowers in 
great abundance. Sept. 
PERENNIALS AND PLANTS FOR 
THE ROCK GARDEN 
AJUGA—A quick-growing ground cover for a 
shady spot where the fine foliage soon 
forms large evergreen mats of varied color. 
Aj. genevensis (R)—Rich dark green foliage 
and deep blue flowers on 6-in. spikes. 25c. 
Aj. genevens's rosea (R)—A new form of the 
above having bright rose-colored flowers. 
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Aj. reptans rubra (R)—Beautiful red-bronze 
foliage of very compact habit. Blue flowers. 
25¢. 
Aj. reptans variegated (R)—Silver and green 
foliage with decided rose tints. Very at- 
tractive. Blue flowers. 30c. 
ALYSSUM Saxatile Citrinum (R) — Lovely 
soft yellow flowers of neater habit than 
Basket of Gold. 6in. March-May. 35c. 
Al. saxatile fl. pl. (R)—Double Basket of Gold. 
A great improvement on the single type, 
gives a very rich appearance and has a 
much longer period of bloom than the sin- 
gle. 50c. 
ANEMONE fulgens (R) — Flaming scarlet 
flowers with black centers about 1 foot 
high. Blooms from early spring until sum- 
mer. 50c: 
An. Halleri (R)—Pulsatilla type. The alp’ne 
“Pasque Flower.” Silvery leaves. Deep 
violet flowers. 50c. 
An. Hortensis (R)—Single flowers in various 
brilliant colors. 50c. 
An. montana (R)—Pulsatilla type with dark 
blue nodding flowers. 50c. 
An. nemerosa—The common Wood Anemone. 
Pure white flowers. 35c. 
An. nemerosa alba plena—Double white flow- 
ers. S0c: 
An. nemerosa alleni — Bright blue flowers. 
60c. 
An. nemerosa robinsoniana — Flowers pale 
blue with buff reverse. 35c. 
An. pulsatilla (R) — Violet, very desirable 
spring flower. 35c. 
An. pulsatilla alba (R) — Beautiful creamy 
white flowers in early spring. 35c. 
An. pulsatilla rubra (R) — Fine form with 
deep red-purple flowers. 50c. 
FALL BLOOMING ANEMONES 
An. Japonica (Japanese Wind Flower)—Rose, 
pink or white. All double. Sept.-Nov. Very 
fine. 35c. 
An. Richard Ahrends—Shell pink. 35c. 
An. September Sprite — Silvery pink with 
mauve reverse. Dwarf. 35c. 
ARABIS albida fl. pl. (R)—Cascades of dou- 
ble stock-like flowers in solid masses. An 
extra fine rockery plant and lasts well 
when cut. No garden should be without it. 
6 to 8 in. Early spring. 25c. 

ARABIS ALBIDA ROSA BELLA 
ARABIS albida rosa bella (R) — Compact 
form with green foliage, large soft pink 
flowers. 35c. 
ARABIS albida variegata (R)—White flow- 
ers. Foliage edged with light yellow. A 
bright spot in your garden 12 months of 
the year. Fine edger. 25c. 
ARABIS Ferdinand Coburg. 35c. 
