BULLETIN NO. 2 — APRIL 25, 1946 
PERENNIALS—Continued 
ASTERS—Continued Per 10 
Sunset. A glorious sunset pink. Good habit and extremely frea flowering. 
One of the best new pink sorts. Grows about 36 inches tall._---------~--- $1.80 
CAMPANULA, Belleflower. 
Beauty of Telham. Improved strain of large blue flowers.---------~-------- 1.40 
Bononiensis. Little blue-violet bells crowded in slender spikes to suggest 
elongated Hyacinths. Decorative. + ------~--------------------+----------- 1.40 
Calycanthema (Cup and Saucer). In separate colors, Blue, Rose and White. 
Tall, erect plants covered with large cup and saucer shaped flowers 
during late May and June. A perfect plant for the old fashioned, hardy 
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Medium (Canterbury Bells). In separate colors, Blue, and Rose. June. 2 ft. 1.40 
Punctata. Rugged campaniles of big pendent bells, from transloeunt, creamy 
pinkness, through lilac, to vinous purple.-------------------------------- 1.40 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
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We have a pretty fair assortment of strong 1 year field grown divisions, but on some of the 
newer varieties it will be necessary that we supply well finished 214” pot plants. 
CUSHION Chrysanthemums. Sometimes called “Million Mums.” 
A group of lowing Chrysanthemums, forming 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, rich red 
bronze, then turning to a bronzy yellow with a light red center. Later, 
lighten to a beautiful golden bronze Se Ge se Re ee te Ma NPL uN Ee eee 1.80 
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 vellow 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 
Avalanche. Large well formed double white flowers in great quantities. A 
beautiful white chrysanthemum. 21% to 3 ft. Tate Sept en aie ae 2.10 
Clara Curtis (Bristol). Produces great masses of fragrant pink, daisy-like 
blooms. Early September. Single. 2 ft.------ DILEK RUN ae ntl taes wg Uh CS IAB 1.70 
Dean Kay Yellow. An enchanting progression in the valuable Dean Kay 
series. Bright golden yellow flowers.------------------------------------ 1.80 
Korean Hybrids Mixed. Large flowering single and semi-double. A wonder- 
ful range of magnificent colors.___---------------—---------------------- 1.40 
Mt. Ranier (U.S.D.A.) Very fine white variety. The best of all new white 
varieties, Early September. 18 inches,_--------------------------------- 1.80 
Spoon Golden. The flowers are large in the regular order; the color is a 
clear gold-tone, well away from the clear yellow in Yellow Spoon.__.------- 1.80 
Spoon Jasper. The color is a bright bronze-red overtone, mantled on a 
brilliant gold relief that is the principal GCOLGT VEEL OCT ee a cee as 1.80 
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