ROSE HILL NURSERY 
BOLTONIA LATISQUAMA. Profusely covered with thousands of starlike lavender-pink 
flowers on plant 4 to 6 feet tall. Excellent cut flowers for large gardens. August and 
September. 35¢ each. 3 for $1.00. 6 for $1.90. 
CAMPANULA MEDIUM. Canterbury Bells.Large, bell-shaped flowers in blue, pink, rose or 
white. A biennial 3 feet tall. Blooms late June and July. See cut. 35¢ each. 3 for $1.00. 
6 for $1.90. 
CAMPANULA CARPATICA.* Carpathian Harebell. A dwarf, compact plant 8 to 10 inches 
high. Flowers clear blue, bell-shaped, in July and August. A good border plant. 35¢ each. 
3 for $1.00. 6 for $1.90. 
CAMPANULA PERCISIFOLIA. Peach Bell. Flowers of blue rather more shallow than bell- 
shaped. Grows from 2 to 3 feet tall. Has long narrow leaves and is very graceful. June 
and July. 35€ each. 3 for $1.00. 6 for $1.90. 
CAMPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA. Blue Bells of Scotland. The compact, slender, arching 
stems, 12 to 18 inches high, are completely covered with beautiful, blue, bell-shaped 
flowers; continuing to bloom from early July into the fall. The refined foliage remains 
in a healthy condition throughout the season and the plant presents a fine appearance 
during the whole summer. 35¢ each. 3 for $1.00. 6 for $1.90. 
CARNATION, Hardy Border. The most hardy variety of double carnations for the border. 
The brilliantly colored flowers are a riot of color. Their spicy fragrance and the perfect 
form of the flower make them valuable cut flowers. Bloom all summer. 35¢€ each. 3 for 
$1.00. 6 for $1.90. 
Offered in the following colors: 
Bright Scarlet. A vivid, striking red carnation. Attractive 
in the garden and fine for cutting. 
King of Blacks. Flowers of deepest maroon. Almost black. 
Salmon Pink. A profuse bloomer with delightful salmon 
pink flowers of good size. 
White Gem. White flowers. Profuse blooming and fine for 
cutting. 
Yellow. A delightful pale yellow. Like the others it is fine 
for cutting and blooms profusely. 

Astilbe in red, white or pink 
CENTAUREA, Macrocephala—Golden Centaurea. Perhaps the 
showiest of all the Centaureas because of the large size of 
the thistle-like flowers of golden yellow. Grows erect on strong 
stems. Blooms July and August. About 31% feet tall. 35¢ 
each. 3 for $1.00. 6 for $1.90. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS, Cushion Type. Sometimes called Azalia- 
mums. This group of low growing ‘Mums form mounds of 
bloom about 18 inches high and spread about two feet. They 
flower early among the ‘Mum group and are literally covered 
with hundreds of most attractive flowers. They bloom from 
early autumn until late freezing weather, after practically 
all other flowers are frozen. All priced at 50¢ each. 3 for 
$1.40. 6 for $2.70. 
Bronze Cushion. Lovely bronze flowers turning to bronzy 
coppery yellow. 
Pink Cushion-Amelia. The original ‘mum of this type. Liter- 
ally hundreds of lovely pink flowers. 
Red Cushion.Red flowers in profusion similar to the others 
of this group. 
Rose Cushion. Deeper in color than Pink Cushion but same 
abit. 
White Cushion. When opening flowers show a delicate tint 
of pink later turning to pure white. 
Yellow Cushion. Bright yellow flowers in profusion. Fine for 
cutting like all the ‘mums. 
OTHER HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 60c each. 3 for $1.65. 6 for $3.00. 
Algonquin. Showy pure yellow flowers measuring 21/ inches 
across. Dwarf spready habit. 
Boreas. This is an early double white, flowers about 2 inches 
across. The stems are stout, rather long, though the plant is 
relatively low. Good cut flower. 
Burgundy. Rich cerise-crimson, acquiring deeper amaranth tones 
in the center, describes the flowers of this lovely double, 
sweet-scented Chrysanthemum. The fine clusters of bloom 
are on heavy stems. Blooms in October. 
Chippewa. Introduced by the University of Minnesota. A very 
showy flower, aster-purple in color and aster-like in shape. 
Bushy plant 20 inches tall. Flowers nearly 3 inches across. 
Blooms early to midseason. Very fine. 
Clara Curtis. Lavender pink. Single daisy-like flowers are borne 
in profusion. Comes into bloom in August. Plants are about 
18 inches tall and very profuse blooming. 
Dahlia Flowered. The purple Bordeaux, flowers resemble a cactus 
dahlia. They are 21% to 3 inches in diameter, double and are 
borne singly. Very showy, excellent for cutting. Midseason. 
Dean Kay. Produces a great abundance of bright rose-pink 
double flowers on a vigorous plant. 
Duluth. A rather tall upright type with semi double 
yellow 2-inch flowers. Blooms early and for a long 
period, very floriferous. 
Ember. A brilliant glowing bronze—a combination of 
coral and orange shades. Large double flowers. 
Harmony. Carries several tones of colors. During the 
early season it is yellow, later becomes strawberry 
pink and as cool weather comes, turns deep Brazil- 
red. Covered with a mass of bloom for several 
weeks. Flowers 21/4 inches. 
Moonglow. A low bushy type with dark green glossy 
leaves. Blooms early with double, deep lemon 
chrome 134-inch flowers which cover plant for 
several weeks. 
Purple Star. Bright dahlia purple flowers, 2 inches in 
diameter. Very tall and upright with long stems, 
good for cutting. Very free flowering. Medium 
season to late. 
Red Gold. Striking scarlet to Brazil red flowers 2 
inches in diameter resembling pompom _ dahlias. 
Medium tall, stiff and upright. Early to midseason. 
Red Wing. Pompein-red 134-inch, semi double flowers 
on a low upright bush. Very early. Blossoms heavily. 
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September Cloud. Flowers white with primrose shadings in the 
center. Nicely rounded plant with dark green foliage. Blooms 
mid-September to freezing. 
September Gold. Compact pompom flowers 11/2 inches in diam- 
eter, golden in color. Early to midseason. Plant is bushy, 
flowers have good stems and are borne freely. 
Tassiva. Pure white double flowers of compact form about 2 
inches in diameter. Freely produced and fine for cutting. 
White Gull. This variety resembles the cushion type in manner 
of growth. The pure white flowers however are like the pom- 
poms in form. 
Yellow Dean Kay. Bright golden yellow double flowers, an en- 
chanting addition to Chrysanthemum varieties. 
Number 77. A new yellow variety with ruffled or lacinated 
petals. Very prolific blooming and most attractive in the gar- 
den or as a cut flower. 
Number 81. A new ‘mum with formal double flowers of clear 
yellow. Decorative in the garden and fine for cutting. 
Number 107. A choice new deep orchid colored ‘mum of great 
promise. Combines beautifully with the yellow or white ‘mums 
in bouquets and for garden effect. 
Chrysanthemums, we offer red, white, pink, yellow, bronze and orchid 



