Northland and Shasta Daisies should have an important place in your garden 
Pompon and Button Chrysanthemums, 
continued 
Mary Pickford. A clear white Button 
variety. 
Pigmy Gold. Golden yellow blooms slightly 
over 1 inch across. A distinct Korean. 
Ruby. Splendid Pompons of ruby-crim- 
son In large sprays on upright plants. 
Early October. 
Each 75c.; 3, $2.00; 
doz. $7.25. 

Treasure Trove. 
Pompon. 
All above varieties, except where noted, 
3, $1.15; doz. $4.00 
Cushion Varieties 
Dean Kay, Improved. Double rose-pink. 
Dean Ladd. Reddish bronze. 
King Cushion. Coppery bronze. 
Very hardy yellow 
Lavender Lassie. A counterpart of the 
ever-popular Lavender Lady, but in the 
smaller Pompon form. Low cushion- 
like habit of growth. 
Marjorie Mills. Deep crimson shaded 
and burnished chestnut-crimson, later 
becoming suffused with rose and bronze 
tints. The ideal cushion variety for a 
border effect planted 2 feet apart in the 
row; height 18 inches. Late September. 
Above 2 varieties, each 75c.; 3, $2.00; ; 
doz. $7.25 
My Lady. Orange-yellow. Very early. 
Queen Cushion. White, occasionally shaded 
lavender. 
September Bronze. Golden bronze. 
September Cloud. White. 
September Gold. Brilliant golden yel- 
remarkably free and 
low blossoms, 
colorful. Each 75c.; 3, $2.00; doz. $7.25. 

Except where otherwise noted, 
Separate colors, 3, $1.15 
In doz. lots, 3 each of 4 colors $4.00 
Spoon Varieties 
This new race of Chrysanthemum Is a dis- 
tinct addition to American gardens. The 
uniquely formed, graceful, tubular petals are 
flattened at the tips to resemble a spoon— 
hence the name. 
See colored illustration 2nd cover 
Golden Spoon Rose Spoon 
Jasper Spoon White Spoon 
Orchid Spoon Yellow Spoon 
Pink Spoon 
= Separate colors, 3, $1.15 
In doz. lots, 3 each of 4 colors $4.00 
Chrysanthemum maximum 
Shasta Daisies 
_ The Shasta Daisies are among the most de- 
sirable of all cut-flowers. The long-stemmed 
flowers are very lasting when cut. 
Alaska. A standard variety. Free flowering. 
Each 60c.; 3, $1.35; doz. $4.00. ; 
Chiffon. A daintily frilled Shasta which 
grows about 11% feet high. Its flowers are 
formed by a double row of narrow petals, 
frilled and flared at the edges. The center 
is clear yellow and the flower is about 
3 inches in diameter. Each 75c.; 3, $1.50; 
doz. $5.50. ; 
Esther Reed. A new, double, snow-white 
Shasta Daisy that grows 15 to 18 inches 
tall and blooms freely throughout the 
summer. Flowers are about 4 inches across 
and full double from the center out. Each 
60c.; 3, $1.50; doz. $5.50. 




Chrysanthemum maximum, continued 

Marconi. A novelty with extra-large 
double flowers about 5 inches across. 
Our stock has been propagated from 
divisions of the true stock. Each 75c.; 
3, $2.00. 
Mount Shasta. A beautiful pure white, 
high-crested, full double Shasta Daisy with 
a double row of overlapping petals 4 inches 
in diameter. 20 to 24 inches Iong. Excel- 
Tent for cutting and show garden. Each 
75c.; 3, $2.25; doz. $8.00. 
Northland Daisies 
THE HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUM 
The color-range of these new hybrids is 
particularly pleasing. The unusually large 
blooms are borne in clusters averaging 2 to 
24% feet. The name Northland Daisy sug- 
gests their Arctic hardiness. Plant them now 
to make gay masses of color in the autumn 
garden. 
Brunnhilde. Buff-bronze. 
tractive, finely cut foliage. 
Igloo. White. A perfect mound of white 
flowers with yellow centers, resembling an 
Eskimo igloo. 
Kristina. Rose-pink. Red buds open to an 
unusual shade of extremely deep rose-pink. 
Rheingold. Golden bronze. An attractive 
flower with abundant, closely set petals. 
Siegfried. Sulphur-yellow. Flowers larger 
than the other varieties. 
Solveig. Pink. Vigorous plant with lovely, 
clear rose-pink flowers. 
Viking. Orange-red blooms with occasional 
semi-double flowers. 
Unusually at- 
3 each of one variety $1.15 
1 each of 7 varieties $2.25 
3 each of 7 varieties $6.50 
Campanula - Bellflower 
PERENNIAL VARIETIES 
%Carpatica. Carpathian Harebell. A pretty, 
compact-growing variety with clear blue 
flowers on erect, wiry stems from July until 
Oct. 
%Carpatica alba. Pure white form of the 
above. 
*xGarganica. Forms a low, spreading tuft, 
covered in June with star-shaped light blue 
flowers having white eyes. 
%Muralis. Midsummer-blooming Campan- 
’ ula with masses of purple-blue, bell-shaped 
flowers on 4 to 6-inch stems, 
Persicifolia humosa. We are pleased to 
introduce this rare double form of the 
Peach Bell Campanula. Perfectly 
hardy, it yields a continuous mass of 
Jarge blue cups during May, June, and 
July. 3, $1.50; doz. $5.50. 
Persicifolia Moerheimi. Large spikes of 
pure white, double, camellia-like flowers, 
2 to 21% inches in diameter. Blooms from 
the middle of May until late in July. 2 ft. 
3, $1.50; doz. $5.50. 
Pyramidalis. Chimney Bellflower. The 
most conspicuous of all Campanulas, form- 
ing a perfect pyramid 4 to 6 feet high of 
porcelain-blue flowers in August. 
‘Rotundifolia, Purple Gem. A more free- 
' flowering type. Nov. 
Telham Beauty. Our stock is true, from 
imported plants, producing large single 
flowers of exquisite China-blue through 
July. 3, $1.50; doz. $5.50. 
All Campanulas, except where noted, 
each 60c.; 3, $1.35; doz. $4.00 


he FR ties, & ; 
Campanula Medium 
Campanula, continued 
BIENNIAL VARIETIES 
Medium. Canterbury Bells. 
Medium, Single Blue. 
Medium, Single Pink. 
Medium, Single White. 
Medium, Double Blue. 
Medium, Double Pink. 
,Medium, Double White. 
Medium calycanthema. Cup and Saucer. 
Blue, Pink, White. 
All of the above Campanulas, 3 of one color 
and type $1.35; doz. $4.00 
Coreopsis 
xAuriculata nana. A compact, dwarf form 
producing deep golden orange flowers on 
stems 8 to 10 inches high, from May until 
fall. 3, $1.15; doz. $4.00. 
Golden Shower. A new introduction chosen 
for its freedom of bloom throughout the 
summer. Delicate star-like brilliant yel- 
low blossoms. Graceful foliage. 18 to 24 
in. 3, $1.15; doz. $4.00. 
Lanceolata grandiflora. Flowers rich 
golden yellow, of graceful form, making 
them fine for cutting. June till Oct. 
3, $1.15; doz. $4.00. 
Sunburst Improved. Unusually large 
double flowers on long stems, fine for cut- 
ting. 3, $1.20; doz. $4.50. 
Digitalis - Foxglove 
Giant Shirley, Mixed. These are a genuine 
Shirley production of extraordinary size 
and vigor. The flower-heads are over 3 feet 
long, crowded with large, bell-shaped blos- 
soms, ranging in color from white and 
shell-pink to deepest rose. Each 60c.; 
3, $1.15; doz. $4.00. 
ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET 
CHANGES 

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516 AND 518 MARKET ST., 
PHILADELPHIA 5, PA. 
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