(SHRUB ROSES, Continued) 
RED LEAF ROSE. Rosa Rubrifolia. One of the 
hardiest shrub roses growing 6 to 8 ft. Foliage has a 
reddish-violet tinge all summer beautifully studded 
with starry bright pink blossems in June. Prominent 
orange-red berries are showy all winter. 2 to 3 ft. 
ea., 75¢e; 3 to 4 ft. ea. $1.00. 
SETIGERA or PRARIE ROSE. Semi-trailing va- 
riety excellent for banks and cover. Clusters of 3 
inch single bright deep pink flowers bloom in July. 
PA AHO BS IES eles TARO 
NEW HARDY 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
An added month of flowers now makes Indian 
Summer a most colorful season of Chrysanthemums 
The varieties here listed have consistently 
reached mature blooming season here at Loveland 
where the first light frosts are expected about Sept. 21 
and hard frosts conclude the mum season about Oct. 
Zils Chrysanthemums are resistant to light frosts. 
The Cheyenne, Wyo. Horticultural Field Station (6100 
ft. alt.) has grown many of these varieties and intro- 
duced following varieties indicated as U.S. D.A.. We 
suggest varities according to altitudes as follows: 
From 6500 to 8000 feet—Ann Miller, Pink, Bronze and 
Yellow Cushion, White Gull, Clara Curtis, Pygmy 
Gold, Manantico; from 5500 to 6500 feet—most any 
variety blooming in September or earlier; less than 
5500 feet—all varieties in this list. 
Height of plants when in bloom is stated after 
each variety. This is for comparison and will vary 
depending on location, soil, watering. Plants usually 
grow a little taller the second year. 
CUSHION TYPE MUMS 
Make low plants, broader than tall, covered with 
solid mass of flowers in full bloom. Pink Cushion 
and its relatives are also advertised as “Azaleamumg’’. 
Amelia or “Pink Cushion.” <A “cushion” of flow- 
ers in masses from August into October; broad dwarf 
mounds 12 to 16 inches high completely covered with 
masses of pink flowers. Ea., 35c; per ten, $3.00. 
Bronze Cushion. Same type and habit as “Pink 
Cushion’ except color which is deep bronze turning 
to coppery yellow. EHa., 35c; per ten, $3.00. 
Yellow Cushion. Same type and habit as “Pink 
Cushion’’, but yellow flowers. EHa., 35c; per ten, $3.00. 
PINK TIDE. (12-15 in.) Deep bright pink 2% 
inch single flowers start blooming in September with 
succession of flowers opening higher on plant until 
the broad surface is a blanket of solid pink about 
Oct. 1. Cushion type plants often 3 ft. across and 
with several hundred blooms the first year. EHa., 50c; 
per ten, $4.50. 
Sandra. (12-15 in.) Recent variety of Amelia 
extraction of similar free flowering dwarf habit. 
Striking crimson with rust suffusion. - Uncommon. 
color in cushion varieties; very popular with our' 
visitors. Late Sept. Ea., 35c; per ten, $3.00. 
White Gull. (12 in.) Baby Pompon of compact) 
low growth producing quantities of small rounded one- 
inch white button mums. Starts blooming early, late 
Pees ont continuing long thereafter. Ea., 35c; per 
en, .00. 

CHOOSE ADAPTED VARIETIES 
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