CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Continued 
KOREAN HYBRIDS 
THE DOUBLES 
Caliph. Rich velvety red. 
Indian Summer. Glowing orange. 
King Midas. Bronze yellow. 
Lavender Lady. Lovely attractive shade. 
Symphony. Blend of coppery pink. 
The Moor. Deep amaranth red. 
Any of the above 3” pots $1.50 dozen, $10.00 per 100 
BUTTONS. Small tight round blooms. 
Early Bronze. 
Margot. Pure white. 
Yellow Gem. Pure yellow. 
DECORATIVES. Large informal types. 
Albert Mueller. Early Apricot. 
Barbara Cummings. Yellow bronze. 
Francis Whittlesey. Bronzy garnet. 
Jean Cummings. Fine pure white. 
Jean Treadway. Pink with deep centre. 
Lorelei. Early canary yellow. 
R. M. Hatton. Popular bright yellow. 
Ruth Cummings. Terracotta red. 
Any of the above 3” pots 
$1.20 per dozen, $8.00 per 100 
SPOON. Single or semidouble with long tubular, petals 
opening out into spoons at the ends. 
Pink Yellow White Red 
Any of the above 3” pots 
$2.00 per dozen, $15.00 per 100 
CUSHIONS. An extremely popular type that has caught the 
public fancy. 
Pink Yellow White Bronze 
Any of the above 3” pots 
$1.50 per dozen, $10.00 per 100 
VARIOUS Dez 
Coreanum. % it. Masses of single white 
tinted pink. Blooms from October to Decem- 
ber. Valuable for its late bloom. coccecccccseses-.-- 1.50 
Shasta Daisy Alaska. 2 ft. Large glistening 
white blossoms in June and July. cece. 1.50 
Beaute Nivelloise. Immense flowered Shasta. 
Blooms 7” across are not uncommon. ............ 1.75 
Diener’s Double Shasta. Resemble an Aster 
with almost double blooms often five inches 
AICTOSS SR PiE sate ss sneer eee eect eee 1.75 
Articum (Arctic Daisy). 18”. Attractive 
clumps of dark green glossy foliage with 
multitudes of large white daisies during 
Sepiembeonmcicl <@ctoben mee ee ee ene 1.50 
Hybrid Astrid. Similar in habit and growth 
with lovely soft salmony shell pink blooms. 1.50 
Rubellum Clara Curtis. 2 ft. A new hardy 
plant that will eventually be in most gar- 
dens. Exquisite pink Daisies are produced 
in long stems during August and September. 2.00 
Daisy Double White Swan. 18”. Very hardy 
and producing with regularity, about Deco- 
ration Day, numerous good sized double 
blooms that are excellent for cutting because 
Gli Waverbe “Sjakhe leave; GWEVEME, — Sa jcgrarsecennonopsnanccosonason 1.50 
CONVALLARIA (Lily-of-the-Valley) 
tcs Majalis. 8 in. Well known and fragrant, these 
will surprise you if given rich soil and good 
care. We offer field grown clumps. ............. 2.00 
COREOPSIS (Tickseed) 
c  Grandiflora fl. pl. 3 ft. An improved variety 
with large yellow flowers with several rows 
of petals. Blooming all Summer these make 
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DAPHNE (Garland Flower) 
r Cneorum. 12 in. Low spreading shrub bear- 
ing clusters of delightfully fragrant rose pink 
flowers in May and intermittently through- 
out the Summer. Fine for edging or a low 
hedge. 
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Sty fae bole Gransleeracrences $25.00 per 100 $ 4.50 
Semeholsy, aarccieesoeomoo. 30.00 per 100 5.00 
OLD iri Same meaesetenee 45.00 per 100 7.50 
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