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UPRIGHT TYPES. Sitarwort or Michaelmas Daisy. 
The following varieties of Upright Asters are new and improved varieties. 
Very large in bloom and extremely colorful. Per 10 
Beechwood Challenger. The nearest approach to red so far in Hardy Asters. 
Free-flowering, medium height, about 314 ft. Early fall. Profuse bloomer 

with, brilliant erimson-red, flowers. (226 inch Pote:_. 2.22 =— eee $ 2.10 
Bluc Gem. Large lovely flowers of blue with a yeilow center, double flowers. 
Bestabluesine cultivation soeptembenstn tilmtrostemm cmt Om wil mee eee 1.40 
Feltham Blue. One of the best and showiest, with large, pyramidal spikes 
Con? enters: Uitedons lehmeeleredollive wkowneas. 2 ee ee Se 1.40 
Harrington’s Pink. The first Hardy Aster that is truly pink. Flowers are 
large and cover the 4-foot plant so completely that it seems a shame to cut 
them, but the blocms w.ll be welcome in the hcuse. 2% inch Pots.______- 2.10 
Mt. Everest. Finest and best white. Very tall, well shaped, pointed pyramids, 
with an abundance of lateral growths. which flower right down to the 
SrOuUnd a AV eryesmiall eves mu Oms wh tome eee ee ee 1.80 
CAMPANULA, Belleflower. 
Calycanthema (Cup and Saucer). In separate colors, Blue, Rose and White. 
Tall, erect plants covered with large ecup and saucer shaped flowers 
during late May and June. A perfect plant for the old fashicned, hardy 
Fears 6 (9 6 OAs fetes aes AA a ea le a a Ae oe 2 I en tg gee Le iy en ook, Bk 1.40 
Medium (Canterbury Bells). In separate colors, Blue, and Rose. June. 2 ft. 1.40 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Well furnished 21% inch Pot Plants will be supplied on Spring Orders. 
CUSHION Chrysanthemums. Sometimes called ‘‘Million Mums.” Per 10 
A group of low-growing Chrysanthemums, form’ng 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, r’ch red bronze, 
then turning to a bronzy yellew with a light red center. Later, lighten to a 
beautiful golden bronze shade._______________ hay Pe Ae ee ee BETTS () 
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 214 in. flowers.____ 1.80 
White Cushion. Snow white flowers with a faint yellow center... __ 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 
Capt. R. H. Cook. Matures Oct. Pom-Pon. Deep rose pink.__..___._ | 1.70 
Clara Curtis (Bristol). Produces great masses of fragrant pink, daisy-like 
blooms s+ Early sseptember wesingles soft. 22257 8.5. 2, 2 on 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 Yellow. An enchanting progression in the valuable Dean Kay 
series. Bright golden yellow flowers 
see oa ee Oe ee ee 1.80 
Ember. Matures Oct. Medium size. Coral orange and bronze.________ 1.80 
Judith Anderson. Matures early October. Pom-Pon. Golden yellow._____ 1.80 
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