Chrysanthemum Specials 
Just order the Chrysanthemum Specials by number 
No. 1. One each of the Very Early Group (11 plants, not labeled), $3.25 No. 5 Four different varieties from the Early Flowering Group 
No. 2. One each of the Mid Season Group (7 plants, not labeled), $2.00 aoance 0 ARBs es Eu e Terai 
Three “ i “** October Flowering Group 
No. 3. One each of the Oct. Flowering Group (6 plants, not labeled), $1.65 mis i Pc ; 
Two : “* Cushion Group 
No. 4. One each of the Cushion Group (4 plants, not labeled); $1.20 12 plants (not labeled) $3.50 
DELPHINIUM 
Monarch Hybrids Mixed Colors. If you want 
sturdy persistent plants with tall spikes of 
EREMURUS, Shelford Hybrids (Foxtail Lily 
or Desert Candle). The most majestic of all 
perennials. The flower stalks, often 8 ft. tall, 
are crowned by a flower spike 2 to 3 ft. long 
single and double flowers, we can enthusias- 
tically recommend Harris’ Monarch Hybrids. 
Colors range from deep purple to pale blue and 
include many mauve and blue combinations. 
35c each; 3 for 90c; Doz. $3.00. 
Pacific Giants Mixed Colors. Here are those 
towering giants developed in recent years on 
the west coast. The florets are enormous, the 
spikes immense and the colors rich and velvety. 
They require a little more care than varieties 
acclimated to the north east but are well 
worth it. 40c each; 3 for $1.00; Doz. $3.30. 
Galahad, White. Something you have always 
wanted. The florets are large double or semi- 
double and the spikes robust and showy. White 
delphiniums are especially showy if planted 
with other colors 
40c each; 3 for $1.00; Doz. $3.30. 
DICTAMNUS (Gas Plant). An old fashioned 
perennial that is as persistent as peonies and 
bleeding heart. A neat bushy plant with shiny 
bright green leaves against which the flower 
spikes are displayed in June. Plant them in 
good soil in a sunny border and leave them 
undisturbed for years. 
White : Ee, eee 
Rosy Pink. 60c each; 3 for $1.50; Doz. $5.00. 

Eremurus flower spikes often grow 8 inches a day. 


The foliage of Dictamnus remains a beautiful 
shiny green all summer. 
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composed of closely set, bell-shaped flowers in 
white, soft pinks and yellow shades. 
These hybrids are perfectly hardy if givena 
light mulch which should not be removed until 
danger of late spring frost is past, since the new 
foliage is quite tender. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.50. 
Eremurus should be transplanted only in late summer 
and should not be moved once they are established. 
All orders received in the spring will be reserved for 
late August delivery. 
EUPHORBIA polychroma—(Spurge). Many 
people have seen and admired this bright 
colored little plant but few know its name. 
Grows in clumps about a foot high which are 
covered with small yellow and green varie- 
gated flowers in May and June. Thrives in 
poor soil in a sunny spot. 
40c each; 3 for $1.00; Doz. $3.30. 
FOXGLOVE (Digitalis, Princess, Pastel 
Mixture). Grown from our carefully selected 
seed, there are flowers of apricot, buff, helio- 
trope and pink shades in the mixture. Clumps 
of these 4 ft. spikes give character to a perennial 
planting. 35c each; 3 for 90c; Doz. $3.00. 
Harris’ Monarch Hybrids are very sturdy plants. 
