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Chrysanthe- 
mums bring 
bright lights in 
your fall gar- 
den. Our new 
strains of latest 
varieties will 
please you. 
Chrysanthemum 
We have discarded all the old-fashioned 
types, because in’so many instances they 
bloomed too late. Our new assortment in- 
cludes the earliest blooming types in exist- 
ence. ie 
= rows 
Algonquin {1 
by Mid-September. 
clear yellow. Sasa ie ¥ 
eight at hlooming time, 
Burgundy end of September, about 
2% feet. .\ fine flower in the garden or 
bouquet, of rich Geyer oe color. 
A ine rysanthemum 
Dean Kay which begins to bloom very 
early, in a beautiful shade of rose-pink. 
You will love eet flower. 
. ossoms of a very pretty 
Dean Ladd autumn color of red- 
dish-bronze, are perfectly double, and are 
among the earliest ea eae Coa: 
bb ood white Chrysan- 
Hills of Snow themums are scarce, 
but in Hills of Snow all the good blooming 
qualities of other colors are combined with 
a really pure white color. Blooms early in 
the fall, and resists frost quite. well. 
about 20 inches 
Blossoms very double, 
Raspberry rose-pink, be- 
Rose Glow gins to bloom in Mid- 
September, and branches out well at a 
height of 2 to 2% feet. 
Prices of all plants listed on page 52: 
45c each; 3 for $1.18, postpaid 
are) . 
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and is in full hloom: “™ 
tiful 
Hardy Garden Flowers 
Asters 
Safe delivery guaranteed. 
In Asters, too, we have discarded the 
late-blooming types formerly offered. The 
four Asters listed below are amongst the 
earliest to bloom, and include the widest 
possible color range. 
Beechwood Challenger ¢"°3 
ium height, and the flowers of crimson-red 
color appear in great wealth from early fall 
until heavy Pees ae 3 
) ali blue Asters in cul- 
Blue Gown tivation, this is truly the 
best: Double with yellow center. Grows 
about 3 feet tall, and blooms from Septem- 
ber to heavy frosts. 
Harrington Ss P. ink makes a_heau- 
bush 3 feet high, covered all over 
With blossoms ENON eH OMs fall. i 
eep rosy-red flowers wit 
Red Rover golden centers, Buds bright 
red, blooms beautifully from September un- - 
til late fall. The habit of the plant is a 
compact growth, about 2% feet high. 
Cushion oe ¢ ¢@ : 
Chrysanthemums 
These are the Dwarf strains, growing in 
a perfectly even form to a cushion shape. 
Fine border plants, Stee the rock garden. 
= . ooms practically all 
Pink Cushion Summer until frost, 
and its blossoms are of beautiful shades of 
pink, orchid. and golden centers. 
= An extremely rich 
Bronze Cushion bloomer, with deep 
Dronge blossoms, turning to a coppery yel- 
ow. 
True < payee 
W : : Opening in a deli- 
hite Cushion cate shade of pink, 
turning creamy white, and ‘inally clear 
white as the blossoms open to their full. 
large size. 
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