CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
LAVENDER — This came to us as Lavender - 
Lady. The same lovely coloring as Mary Coughlin 
poppy. Lilac-pink or Lavender-pink blooms 342” to 5” 
in diameter fully double, medium high center on strong 
36” stems. In full bloom here before October 15. This 
is @ gorgeous thing in the garden and lovely as a cut 
flower in the home. For the garden pinch out the center 
once and allow one bloom to each side shoot. Don't 
allow over five blooms for best results. Disbudded to 
one bud and staked, exhibition blooms 6” in diameter 
are possible! Plants in bloom or cut flowers sell on 
sight. Perfectly hardy. Stock is limited. Shipped early 
in May. Each - 75c. Three - $2.00. Postpaid, or Two 
Ella Garrett and one Lavender may be ordered for 
$2.00 postpaid. 
IRIS 
Royalty — Rich purple bi-color, perfect branching. 
41” tall. May 17th on. ‘S” Incurved pyramid ot royal- 
purple. "F” Deep velvety brown-purple. Appears 
black when opening. Brown-purple veining at base on 
white ground. Has a distinctive richness. Most pur- 
ples are dwarf but not this one. This is one visitors 
pick out at once. Try this with your roses or poppies. 
IE@IS lily, OTOH SOT Ue a ae ea ee oe $2.00 
MUGHO PINES — The candle-stick evergreen Dwarf 
mountain pine seldom grows over 4 feet tall but may be 
that wide. In the Spring the new growth looks like tiny 
candles. May be kept dwarf*by shearing. A delight 
for the rock garden among the dwarfs. Twice trans- 
planted dwarfs 4” to 6” 50c each. 8” to 10” 75¢ each. 
ORO Mme CLChere ene ete ete Beet es fe eevee $1.00 
Measurements refer to diameter of spread. 
DAISIES — Mrs. L. C. Bell — Selected form. 
This selected form has been a consistent money 
-maker for us as a cut flower. Last year a bed 8’ by 
30’ brought in $38.00 for cut flowers. Plants always 
sell when in full bloom. Blooms are nearly 4” in dia- 
meter, pure white with yellow disc center %” in dia- 
meter. Grows 24” tall on strong stems and has been a 
recurrent bloomer. A wonderful cut flower always in 
demand. Blooms from late May onward. As a garden 
clump it is hard to beat. Single divisions - 35¢ each. 
Clump of 4 to 6 divisions 85¢ each. 
In addition to what we have listed above we have 
Platycoydon in blue and lavender shades nearly 4” 
across, Lilies in Coral, Red Umbellatum, Regal, Super- 
bum x Willomottii cross, Henryi and the Giant Centi- 
folium Hybrids with green backs. Azaleas in variety - 
other Mums, Lavender-blue Altheas, (seedlings) varieties 
of native flowers and as always seed of our famous 
hollyhocks, all doubles in many shades and colors. 
