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PERENNIALS—Continued 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Well furnished 21%4 inch Pot Plants will be supplied on Spring Orders. 
CUSHION Chrysanthemums. Sometimes called ‘‘Million Mums.” Per 10 
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 
inches high. Our stock is of improved strains. Most varieties begin blooming 
late August and bloom until frost. 
Bronze Cushion. As_ the flowers first open, they are a warm, rich red bronze, 
then turning to a bronzy yellow with a light red center. Later, lighten to a 
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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 per plant. Very hardy._--~-~- 1.80 
Red Cushion. Pure fiery red. Multitude of beautiful 2 to 2% in. flowers.___~ 1.80 
White Cushion. Snow white flowers with a faint yellow center.______-_______ 1.80 
Yellow Cushion. Pure golden yellow, very brilliant. Develops into large 
dense clumps, often measuring 24 to 30 inches across. Producing hundreds 
of strikingly beautiful flowers. Flowering the first of October.____________ 1.80 
UPRIGHT CUT FLOWER VARIETIES. 
These are the Chrysanthemums which you grow in your garden. Suitable 
for cut flower purposes. Flowers are large and all up-right stems. We 
guarantee the following varieties to be all early bloomers under normal 
conditions and to bloom either in September or early October. 
Algonquin (Bristol) Fine, brilliant, double yellow. Mid-September. 18 inches. 1.80 
Avalanche. Large well formed double white flowers in great quantities. A 
beautiful (white: chrysanthemum,  226.9to oft. luates Septiee. eee 2.10 
Barbara Cumming (Bristol). Large, bronze-yellow. 3 inches across blooms. 
HarlyeSeptemberws Helchtie] 3 iinet ose a) oe ee ee eee eee 1.80 
Burgundy (Bristol). Rich, deep red of fine, old wine. Fully double, perfect 
f oF weetarl va O CLO DET sae cy oo Lb reat es a De ee A ne Oe ee 2.10 
Clara Curtis (Bristol). Produces great masses of fragrant pink, daisy-like 
lKorsets Idewda, Bipoenevne, Syeekedls OP tae ee ee ee 1.70 
Dean Ladd. Another of the Dean Kay series, prominent for its very early 
flowering date. Flowers are double, reddish-bronze, a unique autumn color. 1.80 
Dean Kay Pink. Produces a great abundance of excellent rose-pink flowers in 
as proLusesmassaeeleriectly soardy.mGrOws 2 LOms Soubt bt, eee ene eee 1.80 
Dean Kay Yellow. An enchanting progression in the valuable Dean Kay 
Serieswe ori ote? Ol denmey Cl LO viel | O Ww. CIS ces mee 1.80 
Lavender Lady (Bristol). Pure lavender, fully double. Early October. Py Ws wits. PA IUD 
Mt. Ranier (U.S.D.A.) Very fine white variety. The best of all new white 
varieties. Early September. 18 inches 

Pia aaa il Tae IA ete ae See RS en cee ec 1.80 
Normandy Pink. Large, creamy-pink. Late September. 18 in.______..____ 1.20 
Pale Moon. (Bristol). Large, fluffy blossoms, soft yellow. Early October. 
a a a a a Se SNe a ee ee ee 1.86 
Rose Glow (Bristol). Raspberry, rose-pink. Mid-September. 2 ft._....__. __ 1.80 
Ruth Marion Hatton (Bristol). Bright, canary-yellow blooms 3 inches across. 
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Symphony. Mauve-rose overcast soft coppery rose. The flower in maturing 
acquires silvery lilac and faint copper ‘tones. The flowers are large, 3 
TnChes ACTORS pein neg UO Sotto al Se ee ee ee eee 1.80 
White Gull. This variety is distinctly of the cushicn type in growth but the 
flowers which are pure white are more of pom-pom shape._______________ 1.80 
Dormant stock in strong 1 year field grown plants will be supplied on Fall shipment orders. 
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