INDEX Pace 
Apples 52, 53 
Apricots 97 
Arbor-Vitae 27 
Asparagus 54 
Barberry 34, 44 
Blackberries 58 
Blueberries 59 
Boysenberries _.. 58 
Bug Dust-O-Cide 33 
Cannas ...19 
Cedars 24, 25 
Cherries. a 06. 57 
Chinese Elm ....... 28, 36 
Surrants.» 0... 55, 58 
Danhas ees. (12,13 
Day-Lilies .......... 12, 13 
Evergreens, 
HowtoPlant....... .23 
Ferlttors: 5, Seee.2 33 
Pax yo ees 28, 30 
FloweringTrees....._.. 38 
Gladiolus Bulbs... 14, 15 
Gooseberries ........ 55 
Grapes ics). ce, 06; 97, 
GrassSeed........... 33 
Hedges «i. 0.0.65. 34, 35 
Horseradish .......... 54 
lies 528% 8 eae 18,19 
Janiper. 02) Fs ae. 24-26 
Landscape Service... 16 
Laie: ee 40, 4] 
Dilieg = 4s. eee 12,13 
Montbretia ........ 16 
ORDER BLANK ....... 21 
Peaches, Pears 54 
Peat'Moss ....-...°. 4. 22 
Peonies ...... 17 
Perennial Flowers _. 2. ll 
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Pine.......4 26, 29, 32 
Plums Free 
Privet __. 35, 44 
Raspberries 58, 59 
Rhubarb 55 
Roses.........1, 46-51, 60 
Sage... 54 
Shade Trees 36-38 
Shrubs 39-45 
Spirea 34, 39-43 
Spruce 29, 30, 31 
Strawberries 55 
Tigridia 16 
Vines 20 
Water Lilies 16 
Windbreaks 28, 29 
Youngberries 58 
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SUPERB CHRYSANTHEMUMS AND ASTERS 
PI04—ACHIEVEMENT CHRYSANTHEMUM. On of the loveliest and most popu- 
lar of our Cushion ‘Mums. Broad, bushy, mounded plant is’ massed with 
big, double flowers of deep yellow flushed apricot-bronze. When fully open 
there are tints of pink, red, orchid and apricot. Completely hardy, blooming 
EARLY and LONG. 4Sc each; 3 for $1.15. 
PI0S—ALGONQUIN ‘MUM. (Erect.) Lovely flowers of richest gold, hundreds 
of them on a strong plant. Early, long-time bloomer, and an outstanding 
yellow ‘Mum. Pictured in color on page 3. 40¢ each: 3 for $1.05. 
PI0O6—AUTUMN GLOW. In the famous Cushion family. Handsome, formal 
mound is crowned with exquisite double flowers of bright coral pink with 
bronze flush from August on. Flowers larger and more colorful as season 
advances. See color photo on page 3. 4Sc each; 3 for §1.15. 
P107—BARBARA SMALL. A lavender beauty developed by the University of 
Chicago. Strong growing, hardy, 2-ft. plants produce a wealth of the ex- 
quisite, fully double, lavender-pink flowers, starfing in early September. 
It's new and extra fine; erect. 5Sc each; 3 for $1.35 
PIO8—BONFIRE ‘MUM. (Erect.) Most brilliant of the scarlet “Mums and our 
top-selling red. Strong, upright plant produces countless double flowers of 
deep red that later shade to brick red. If you want a striking beauty in 
your garden, Bonfire ‘Mum is exactly what you should have. Pictured on , tt 5 tae 
3. SOc each; 3 for $1.25. , : ACHIEVEMENT ‘MUM as 

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P103—CHRIS. COLUMBUS. Erect.) We are proud to offer this very new and 
paige pure white, pompon Chrysanthemum. Grows to a height of 
30 in., ‘produces quantities of the charming flowers that are ideal for = 
cutting. “At a Chrysonthemum Show in Columbus, Ohio, last fall, Chris ALL PERENNIALS ON PAGES 2 AND . 
Columbus created quite a sensation. $5c each; 3 for $1.35. 3 WILL BE SHIPPED POSTAL 
PII0—INDIAN SUMMER ‘MUM. (Erect.) A great favorite with our customers. 
Delightful two-toned pompons of orange and buil shading to brown, flowers 
very double. See color pnoto on page 3. 4Se each: 3 for $1.15. ; S. - e / 
PIII—POHATCONG ‘MUM. (Erect.} We consider this one of the most beauti- e 
ful of all outdoor Chrysanthemums. Glowing flowers of rose-pink are double, 
and cover the extra hardy plant over a long period of time. Splendid for 
cutting. Pohatcong should be in every ‘Mum border. Pictured on opposite ’ Nn i 
page. We aacky 8 tor $1.85 pus- CUSHION MUMS — 
Our customers are so enthusiastic in their praise for these ian ‘Mutoh oes 
developing a rounded plant, earlier to bloom than the oldtime sorts, and for 
more floriferous. A light shearing or pinching off the tips in midsummer will 
develop a more compact plant. Richly colored blooms from late August on. 
Choice of (a) Red, (b) White, es Gas id) Pink, and (e) Bronze. 45< each = 
3 for $1.15; 6 for $2.10. - 
P121—ASTER, STAR OF WARTBURG. Handsome, spring-flow- 
ering Aster. Large, dark lilac-blue flowers orange centered, 
in great numbers on 1-ft. stems. 40c each: 3 fer $1.05. 
P122—ASTER, WONDER OF STAFFA (Frikarti). The extra- 
long-time flowering Aster. From July until late autumn the 
bushy plant is crowned with hundreds of handsome, large, 
lavender-blue flowers, golden centered. Light shade or full 
sunlight. Color photo on page 3. 45c¢ each; 3 for $1.15. 

New, Beautiful CHRIS COLUMBUS P125—HARRINGTON'S PINK ASTER. Outstanding pink Aster _ fi 
—a real garden gem. It develops a strong plant, 4 ft. tall, 
and from August on for several weeks is a mass of sparkling — 
P123—BEECHWOOD CHALLENGER ASTER. Extremely popu- pink blooms. Pictured on page 3. 45c each; 3 for $1.15. 
lar and beautiful red Aster. Splendid compact bush fully his 
covered with showy crimson-red flowers in early fall. See P126—SURVIVOR ASTER. (Plant Patent No. 584.) This me 
color photo on opposite page. 45¢ each: 3 for $1.15. flower has received highest award of the hardy fall bloom-- 
in asters. Large flowers of bright rose-pink on song, 
: : ranching plants that grow 4 ft. or more tall, Blooms last 
P124—-BLUE GEM ASTER. Double flowers. of rich blue; the two weeks longer in the fall than other varleliadl and are gf 
finest blue in cultivation. Pictured in color on page 3. 45¢ grand for cutting 60¢ each: 3 for $1.50. ; 
each; 3 for $1.15. 
P127— Dwar Asters 
September sunlight draws out these very delightful, low- 
growing Asters, rarely over one foot high, with masses of large 
flowers pastel tinted. Beautiful for rock garden or low border. 
Choice cf (a) COUNTESS OF DUDLEY, lilac-pink; (b) MAR- 
JORIE, rose-pink; (c) SNOWSPRITE, finest white; and (d) 
VICTOR, lavender-blue. 40¢ each; 3 for $1.05; 6 for $1.90. 
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