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These extra hardy mums in a varied riot of colors a! 
have been secured by us from the Bureau of Plant In- 
dustry, U. S. D. A., from the Minn. Expr. Sta. and from 
Canada. As a foundation planting or border they bloom 
well into October after all other flowers are gone. Priee, 
each, 35c; doz., $3.50, postpaid, each, 40¢; doz., $3.75. 
PINK CUSHION. A low, compact light pink from 
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these varieties 
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lovely pink blossoms in mid September. 
POCATELLO. Double white. Mid-season. 
LARAMIE. Double, rose-colored, early and showy 
MANANTICO. Dark rose pink, early. 
TETON. Early single white. 
UINTA. Semi-double, dark bronze, late September 
OGLALLA. A tall, dark red, midseason, 
ABSAROKA. Mid-season, large bronze yellow. 
RED WING. Dwarf, handsome red, early. 
WELCOME. Bright rosy purple, mid-season. 
WINOOSKI. Latest of all. Very profuse double white. 
ea ONY: A harmony of wonderful bronze and yellow in combina- 
tion, early. 
MANDAN SELECTION. A variegated light and dark pink. Very 
handsome. 
MOONGLOW. A bright yellow, early, cushion type. 
Fall Blooming 
MRS. FANNY HEATH. A late 
bloomer of the New England spe- 
eies and the most beautiful rose 
colored aster we have ever seen. 
Height 4 to 5 ft., flowers very 
numerous and large. Each, 40c; 
doz., $4.00; postpaid, each, 45e; 
doz., $4.50. 
Prices of those below each, 24c; 
doz., $2.40, postpaid, each, 26e; 
doz., $2.60. 
DAKOTA PINK. A very hardy up- 
land native with unusually large 
flowers. 1 to 2 ft., blooms in 
September. 
DAKOTA BLUE. Same as the pink 
but with a clear blue color. 
GARLAND. Blooms late August. Flowers in festoons of white on slender stems. 
SHADY PLACE (laevis). 2 to 4 ft. Flowers light to dark blue. August bloom- 
ing. Thrives in shade. 
GOLDEN (chrysopsis). Bright masses of gold in August and September contrast 
in mixed plantings with the blues and pinks. 
NEW ENGLAND. Tall, 4 to 5 ft., blooms in September, a rich dark blue. 
MICHAELMAS DAISY. A tall, pale blue, blooming late and very profusely. A 
eross between our native Shady Place and the English aster. 

Prices unless otherwise quoted: Each, 20c; doz., $2.00. Postpaid, 
each, 22¢3 doz., $2.20. 
NEW ZEALAND. . This lovely, dark blue delphinium came to us 
from a New Zealand gardener. It seldom exceeds 2 ft. in height, 
is bushy and literally covered with fine dark biue blossom in the regular chinensis type of spikes. 
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= BELLADONNA. 4 to 5 ft. Long spikes, pale blue flowers. “5 
_ +BELLAMOSA. The dark blue, slender type, 24 to 48 in. : 
mee HYBRID. Extra large, double, long spiked plants in various shades 
~~ and tones. Postpaid, each 40c. 
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ADA BLACK JACK. A Manitoba origination with the Pyramid & 
- -‘Boughen. These three are the hardiest of all the family. A bright 
; rose pink. Postpaid, each 30c; 5 for $1.35. 
PYRAMID WHITE. Tremendous masses of pure white bloom. Post- 0 OFS 
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