
Heuchera 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove). The hardy plants have 
blooms resembling bells and hang downward from 
the stems. Spikes are 4 ft., long and colors range from 
apricot, buff, heliotrope to pink in a wide assortment. 
Price: 45c each, 3 for $1.25. 

Dicentra (Bleeding Heart) 
HEUCHERA (Coral Bell). The evergreen foliage 
is a rich green; plants are sturdy. Flowers are a clear 
deep pink on stems 12-14 in. tall. Price: 45c each, 
3 for $1.25. 

Campanula 

Perennials seaudfar gordon 

Price: 45c each, 3 for $1.25 
10 for $3.95 

Chrysanthemum 
A wonderful assortment of colors from which to 
choose. 
ALGONQUIN. Large clear showy double yellow, 
with spreading growth. Blooms in early September. 
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CYDONIA. [t has the rich orange red color of the 
flowering quince with bronzy overcast. The sprays 
of flowers are beautiful and very attractive to the 
eye. One of the best. 
RUTH CUMMINGS. A reddish bronze of unusual 
beauty. Blooms about first week in October. A very 
fine variety. 
SYMPHONY. Mauve-rose, overcast soft coppery 
rose, with the sheen of Damask. The flower in 
maturing, acquires a silvery lilac and faint copper 
tones, very lovely but elusive and difficult to de- 
scribe. Flowers are large, double, nicely formed and 
carried on heavy, sturdy stems, several to a spray. 
2-3 ft. 

Chrysanthemum 
BURGUNDY. Rich deep red of fine old wine. Fully 
double, perfect form. Early October. 2% ft. 
EUGENE A. WANDER. A big brilliant glistening 
golden yellow beauty, flowering so freely that the 
stocky plant is almost obscured by its branching 
clusters of big double flowers. Blooms by Sept. 20th. 
MRS. P. S. DuPONT. The dominant shade is a 
soft peach tint, blended with mauve overtones, the 
whole overcast with an indescribable luminous sheen. 
The large full, perfectly formed flowers are carried 
on tall, branching stems. In flower by Oct. 21% ft. 
MT. RANIER. Very fine white variety. The best 
of all new white varieties. Early September. 18 in. 
LAVENDER LADY. A lovely true lavender, no 
trace of mauve. Very double and free flowering. 

Chrysanthemum 
BRONZE CUSHION. Flowers open to a warm rich 
red bronze. then turning to a bronzy yellow with a 
light red center. Later lighten to a beautiful golden 
bronze shade. 
RED CUSHION. Pure fiery red. Multitude of 
beautiful 2-2 inch flowers. 
YELLOW CUSHION. Pure golden yellow, very 
brilliant. Develops into large dense clumps, often 
measuring 24-30 inches across. Produces hundreds 
of strikingly beautiful flowers. Blooms first of Oct. 
PHLOX 
Price: 45c each, 3 for $1.25 
AFRICA. Brilliant carmine-red with blood red eye. 
Well-shaped flower heads, good strong stem, and 
not subject to mildew. 30 in. 
ROYAL PURPLE. Purple at the edge, shading to 
violet in center of petal, then deep reddish-purple 
at eye. 
PAINTED LADY. An appealing peach color with a 
pink blush, cameo like. Medium sized heads. About 
vouite 
STARLIGHT. Rich violet, with an almost perfectly 
shaped white star in the center. A most attractive 
variety. 
MARY LOUISE. Pure, snow white heads, individual 
florets are 2 inches across. Very fragrant, prolific 
bloomer. 
GRAF ZEPPELIN. Ivory white flowers with ver- 
milion red eyes. Of average height. Free flowering. 

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