76 MOUNT ARBOR NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 
PERENNIALS—Continued 
CHELONE, Turtle-head or Shell Flower. Per 10 Per 100 
Grandiflorus. The largest flowered of the hardy Chelones. A beautiful plant 
in the border, 3 to 4 ft. spikes with huge pale blue flowers. Excellent 
LGCRCUCCIN Sort See ee a oe ee ey eee LE igh See EY hE hh dN a TON oe fs $ 1.00 $ 8.00 
CHIVES. 
Sometimes called? Wild “Onion= 2352 ee ee ee ee is A oe ee Peas CO 6.00 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS, CUSHION, HARDY (RG) 
A group of low-growing Chrysanthemums, forming mounds of blooms, re- 
minding one of the old-fashioned Azalea. The plants grow about 10 or 12 in. 
high and spread 2 ft. or more. They flower quite early. All during September 
they are literally covered with hundreds of flowers which last over a long 
period. All are descendents of the Chrysanthemum Amelia, more often 
called Pink Cushion Chrysanthemem. We recommend handling these as pot 
plants. 
***Bronze Cushion. As the flowers first open they are warm rich red bronze, then 
turning to a bronzy yellow with a light red center giving a delightful 
effect. Later, lighten to a beautiful golden bronze shade ______ es 1.50 12.00 
***Red Cushion. Pure fiery red. Multitude of beautiful 2 to 2% in. flowers. A 
startling contrast to anything that has so far been introduced __- ote 1.50 12.00 
***Pink Cushion. Flowers open to a deep orchid pink then change to a light 
orchid with a creamy center, finally salmon pink with a soft yellow center. 
Has a record of 3,000 flowers the first year. Very hardy.__________ Baad eh 1.00° 8.00 
***White Cushion. Snow white flowers with a faint yellow center. This variety 
should be planted with the brighter colors to get the full effect of the 
flower and ,as contrasts of=COlOrS sg ees ee ee ee ie eee 1.20 10.00 
***Vellow Cushion. Pure, golden yellow, very brilliant. Develops into large, dense 
clumps, often measuring 24 to 30 inches across, producing hundreds of strik- 
ingly beautiful flowers. Make a wonderful show in the landscape, coming 
into flower the first of October.__________ By ot ee esate sl OR. eae Be EL One eee bef) 14.00 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS, HARDY OUTDOORS. 
(*) Some of the varieties starred, particularly on early blooming types, are 
are hard to handle as dormant plants, so for that reason, we are handling 
them as both dormant and potted plants. In making up your order, specify 
which you prefer and your preference will be given as far as possible. 
(*) Aladdin. Rich apricot bronze, turning to Apricot Red and Gold. Early in the 
summer until frost________ bien Ree. RN aay. eee aia a a, Sry Sale Opes AA ns .95 8.00 
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(*)Capt. R. H. Couk. A most popular Pom Pom flowered variety. Clear deep 
rose colored petals, tipped golden bronze. Tall grower. 18 inches. 1.20 10.00 
Autumn Glow. Glowing Crimson. October. 18 in. 
***Clara Curtis. Single. Salmon-pink, daisy like flowers about 3 in. in diameter. 
August and early September. Perfectly hardy, and blooms so early never 
damaged by frost. Spreading habit; 18 to 24 in. across, and 18 in to 24 in. ; 
tall=eGhetails) per?) ol .40. sper, d0z..4 $4002" Derm LOU 20700) ae as 1:70 es 14.00 
(*)Daphne. Lovely shade of Daphne-Pink, with underlying sheen of lilac-rose, | 
enhanced with prominent golden stamens in center. October. 2 to 2% ft. ~ 95 den 8.09 
(*) Early Bronze. Pom Pom. Bronze yellow, free blooming, SASS ee Late 
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(*)Fez. (RG). A fine chestnut-crimson, small flowers about 1% in. Growth up-- i 
right@and@sturdy.. September-Octoberig1S win gree =e ene ee ee ee eee ee 12.00 
(*)Glory of Seven Oaks. Soft, clear yellow. Profuse bloomer. Medium height. 
September-October tors. as. eee ee eee toe eee ee peels -95 8.00 
Indian. Brownish-red. October. 3 ft. - an roe tones % .80 7.00 
***(*)Indian Summer. <A _ very hardy variety. Double glowing orange flowers, 
3 inches across, somewhat shaggy in make-up. Fine plants, never requiring 
support of any kind. Height 2 to 2% ft. In full bloom October 15 ___- 1.80 15.00 
(*) Judith Anderson. Pom Pom. Early flowering. Clear buttercup-yellow. Small, 
well-rounded flowers, about 1% in. across. September-October. 18 in.____-_- 1.20 10.00 
