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Worthy Novelty Perennials 
We continuously experiment with new varieties of 
perennials, and have selected the following as the 
most outstanding. Some of these are being offered 
for the first time at popular prices, while others 
are the most worthy of recent introductions. We 
strongly recommend that you make a planting of 
these special items. You will find them very valu- 
et additions to your present assortment of peren- 
nials. 
| Pygmy Pyrethrums | 
_We are introducing this spring for the first. 
time a new strain of Pyrethrums which do not 
| grow any higher than 6 inches and are so cov- 
ered with blooms, especially the second year, 
that they resemble large red and yellow 
| cushions. 
i They are a dwarf form of the well known Py- 
-rethrum Roseum and have the same habit of 
inde and when not in bloom are hard to 
istinguish from the parent plant, but when in 
bloom they sell on sight. Blooming time is late 
May to mid June. 























Doz. 160 | 
irene PYGMY oct ei wee, $3.00 $20.00 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 

“GOOD MORNING” 
{ “Good Morning,” the 1937 yellow root-sport of | 
| “Astrid,” possesses all the finest qualities of | 
j that well known early hardy chrysanthemum. | 
Rooted cuttings in May develop into strong, | 
j vigorous plants conspicuous among all other | 
chrysanthemums for their beautiful dark green | 
blight and disease-resistant foliage. 4 
The plants with strong branches require po | 
disbudding, and are very floriferous. Bronzy | 
buds unfold by mid-September into a light | 
cream. Flowers in good condition were picked || 
in early November after frosts and heavy snow | 
in October. | 
Disbudded, “Good Morning” may be used for | 
speciman flowers, which keep more than two 
weeks. The plants are excellent for landscape | 
j use, or may be potted, and can be had in bloom 
in the house until after Thanksgiving Day. Re- 
{moved after heavy frost to the greenhouse, 
| “Good Morning” may be forced into bloom for 
Mother’s Day. In the open the plants require 
no winter protection, and are abundant propa- 
gators. 
Doz. 100 
LY (GROW Niece cay thence se cees 3.00 18.00 | 
| POT PLANTS IN SPRING ONLY 2.00 12.00 ' 


Varieties marked (+) recommended for Cutting 
