10 SHOREWAY NURSERY 

CHRYSANTHEMUMS (continued) 
sity. Commencing to flower in early Sep- 
tember, it is easily the most colorful 
early chrysanthemum yet _ introduced. 
Unusually so, because it retains its effec- 
tiveness right up until the season ends. 
Grouping in the rock garden or yard bor- 
der or used for edging, it will prove the 
delight of the Autumn. 
RAPTURE. Double deep orange flow- 
ers with a lively suffusion of bright car- 
mine. 
RUBY. Ruby pink. 
SALLY. Beautiful pink, flull bowers, 
suffused with rose with a slight touch 
of cream at the center. A very pleasing 
combination. Bushy and vigorous grower. 
Fine for cut flowers. 
SEQUOIA. Double blooms of a mellow 
amber. 
SUNLIGHT. Beautiful lemon yellow 
flowers in abundance. 
THE CHIEF. Semi-double, bright scar- 
let and gold. 
VESTA. A plant of medium height and 
great vigor, literally covered with flowers 
over 2%” in diameter of a deep golden 
orange shade, almost a duplex. 
YOUDATH’S PRIDE. A distinct vari- 
ety and one of the most outstanding in- 
troductions. An early orange bronze, the 
earliest bronze yet on the market. The 
flowers are perfect in form, color, shape 
and habit. Measuring 1 3/4” in diameter. 
The petals are compact and of straight 
and firm habit, yet it appears to be so 
tenderly graceful. With us it begins to 
bloom September 12-15. The height is 
15”, very bushy, fine foliage and shape. 
Suitable for edging, rock garden, and a 
gem for pot plant. 
Doz. 100 
All of the above Chrysanthemums are 1.50 10.00 
Field - grown iu. =e ee 2.50 15.00 
**+MAXIMUM (SHASTA DAISY). 
Splendid hardy perennials of easy cul- 
ture and invaluable for cutting. Plant in 
good rich loam to bring out their 
beauty. 2 ft. June-July...) eee 1.50 10.00 
+WHITE SWAN. Pure white double 
flowers, on strong, wiry stems about 24 
inches in length, in bloom for Memor- 
jal Day. 03 255. eee es eee ee ee 1.50 10.00 

Varieties marked (*) recommended for Rock Gardens 
