SOME CHOICE POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
15c each or $1.50 per dozen. 
Most useful and appreciated source of cutflowers 
for fall and early winter season; easily grown every- 
where. Strong plants from small pots set out during 
late May or early June will prove the best way to 
start these fine perennials. Place your order early so 
that they may be set aside for delivery at the right 
time. Sunny location and rich soil with some hme 
added will prove beneficial, if proper care during the 
season is provided. 

Kramers Buff Orange, Rather large semi-double of fine 
form, exquisitely shading from yellow to buff orange; splen- 
did for cutting. 
California Peach. Bright to delicate clear pink, nearly 
single. 
San Carlos. Double 3-inch flower; deep bronze to red. 
Captain Blood. Deep blood red tinged with gold; sturdy 
dark green foliage. 
Yolanda. Anemone type of bronzy apricot; beautiful shape 
when disbudded. 
Los Angeles. Semi-double searlet with crimson underside 
with bronze center. 
Ida Skiff. Very showy single bright yellow; excellent gar- 
den sort. 
Mary Lennon Hall. Double bright yellow medium size 
pompon. 
Buckingham Pink. Pleasing single salmon pink of sturdy 
type for gardens. 
Daffodil. Medium size bright yellow, well formed flower 
of early flowering habit. 

CASCADE or MINIATURE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
A very interesting group of small flowered sorts in many 
beautiful colors and of extreme hardiness. Graceful for mix- 
ing with the pompon types in bouquets or table arrangements. 
Colors copper, pink, white, bronze, cream, yellow. Price 15c 
each; doz. $1.50. 

MARTHA WASHINGTON GERANIUM or PELARGO- 
NIUM. These gorgeous plants in our most modern sorts have 
brought new beauty, new color conceptions and splendor to 
the garden that will enthuse every plant fancier. Their great 
flowers are almost equal to rhododendrons for effect, yet they 
are as easily grown as common kinds in every garden. We 
offer them in several sizes priced 35c, 50c and 75c each. 
PELARGONIUM— 
Marie Vogel. New very large bright red flowered with 
maroon markings; azalea-like clusters. 
Fruehlingszauber. Large flowers, white with shell pink 
tint; two dark blotches on upper petals. 
Dieners Giant. Light salmon pink with large dark brown 
blotches on upper petals. 
Beverly Hills. Large flowering amaranth pink. 
San Diego. Rich purple color; very large flowered. 
Piru. Bright rose pink of large size. 
These are all easily grown in sunny locations and flower 
well during the summer season. Their large clusters often 
rival azalea shrubs for beauty. Plant soon after frost period 
is over. 
+ + + 
Browallia demissa alba, SNOWBANK FLOWER. 
Entirely new flower offered for the first time to gar- 
deners. Easily grown annual with small white blos- 
soms covering the plants from early summer until 
frost. Height 10 to 14 inches. It has more grace and 
eharm than white petunias and many times greater 
beauty for mass effects; flowers resembling lobelias. 
Most satisfactory introduction in white border plants 
ever made. Flat grown plants, 75c per doz.; pot 
grown, doz. $1.00-$1.50. 
