
FAILRWAY’S 
CHRYSANTHEMUM — Hardy, fall flowering, 
will bloom first year, very showy. 
Fairway’s Early Flowering Double Chinese— 
“Pkt. 25: tx oz. $1.00; Va oz. $1.75. 
i ’s Early Flowering Single Chinese— 
a otte Pkt. 20c; zs oz. $1.00; Ve oz. $1.75. 
Mawii—] ft., rich pink flowers, silvery foliage, 
fine for rock gardens. Pkt. 20c; tvs oz. 60c; 
Vg oz. $1.00. 
COREOPSIS—2 2 ft., popular garden flower, 
fine for cutting, blooms all summer. 
Lanceolata Grandiflora—2 ft., long stemmed 
daisy like flowers, blooms all summer, good 
for cutting. Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 20c; 2 oz. 
opel 
Double Flowering Grandiflora — Double and 
semi-double graceful stemmed orange yel- 
low flowers, bloom first year if sown early. 
Pkt. 15¢; Y4 oz. 30c; V2 oz. 50c. 
Grandiflora Double Sunburst—Brilliant golden 
yellow, flowers are double, Yo in. across, 
excellent for cutting, very attractive. Pkt. 
15c; Ye oz. 30c; Y% oz. 50c. 
CARNATION—Hardy Pinks—A _ universally 
known and grown flower. Excellent for cut- 
ting, beds, borders and rockery. Easy to 
grow and if seed is sown early will bloom 
the first year. 
Chabaud’s Giant—18 in. 
Cardinal Red, Flesh Pink, Yellow, White, 
Maroon, Copper Red, Deep Rose, Salmon 
Pink, 
Any of the above: Pkt. 15c; Ys oz. 70c; 
Ve oz $1025. 
Fairway’s Choice Mixture—Pkt. 10c; 'g oz. 
65c; Y% oz. $1.10. 
Grenadin—1 ft., used for bedding, double 
flowered. Bloom first year if sown early. 
Dark Velvety Brown. Double Red. White. 
Fairway’s Special Mixed. 
Any of the above: Pkt. 15c; Ye oz. 70c; 
Vatozm a t.22. 
Dwarf Red—Specially used for rockery. Pkt. 
LOC vy eeOrm IOC) a. oz. 51.25. 
Early Dwarf Vienna—14_in., 
flowers. Early. 
ie Mixed. Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 35c; 4 oz. 
ce 
large double 
Enfant de Nice—Large flowered, long stemmed, 
similar to Chabaud’s Giants. 
Salmon, Red, White, Rose. 
Any of the above: Pkt. 20c; zs oz. 75c; 
Vasoz Sine: 
Special Mixed. Pkt. 15c; ts oz. 60c; Vg oz. 
$1.00. 
COLUMBINES — Aquilegia — 212 ft., dainty 
and graceful plants, bloom early, flowers on 
long spike-like stems. Wonderful variety of 
color, prefer partial shade. 
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A sensation for your spring garden. This 
beautiful flower is just coming into its own. 
Everyone, everywhere, is just realizing that 
the Columbine adds that dash of color so nec- 
essary in spring to the home garden. Carrying 
its beautiful flowers of many colors and hues, 
on long stems that are thrown profusely from 
the base of the plant, it is very attractive and 
outstanding. A very valuable addition to all 
gardens. 
Crimson Star—A new standout, long spurred 
variety. The long spurs are a rich crimson 
and the center white tinged carmine. Flow- 
ers 3 inches across with 2 ft. stems. Highly 
recommended and quite true from seed. 
Pkt, 25c. 
Longissima Hybrids—Very outstanding, a cross 
between Longissima and Mrs. Scott Elliott’s 
Hybrids. It produces flowers of many hues 
and colors with spurs nearly as long, but 
broader, than the Longissima. Very hardy, 
and invaluable for their color effect in bor- 
ders and as cut flowers. Pkt. 50c. 
Dobbie’s Imperial Hybrids—A _ good strain, 
producing flowers of many brilliant colors, 
of the long spurred variety. Pkt. 25c. 
Edelweiss—18 in., pure white blossoms, very 
early. Pkt. 15c; Ye oz. $1.00; Y4 oz. $1.50. 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Hybrids—2 2 ft. Pkt. 20c; 
ds oz. 50c; Ye oz. 90c. 
Long Spurred Varieties. 
Blue, Copper, Red, Yellow, White, Mixed. 
Any of the above: Pkt. 20c; ve oz. 50c; 
Vg oz. 90c. 
Longissima—4 in. spurs, bright canary yellow. 
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FAIRWAY GARDENS 8 PARK RIDGE, ILLINOIS 
