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These new ones, like those of our own 
creating, are all tall-growing with fully 
double flowers. Once planted the plants 
increase in size, sending up many long 
flower stems. Nothing can take their place 
in the May garden and we recommend 
every one of these varieties. All are fully 
double. 
Snowball. Very large, pure white clear 
to center. Each $1.50. 
Cynthia. If anything a little larger than 
Snowball in a solid dark red color. Each 
$1.50. 
Caroline. Beautiful shade of pink, very 
large. Each $1.50. 
The Kaylor Varieties 
The following varieties of Pyrethums 
have been on the market for several years 
and we have many letters of commendation 
from those who have grown them. 
Pauline. Double red with very fine cen- 
ter petals of gold, 60c. 
Philip. Somewhat larger and deeper red 
than Pauline and with the center rosette of 
finely cut petals tipped white. 60c each. 
Purity. Double white; center feathered 
petals are tinted cream, 40c. 
Patricia. Double light pink, center some- 
what lighter, 60c. 
Phyllis. Double American Beauty red 
with center petals tipped creamy white, 60c. 
Poppy, Oriental. Lilyan. This is one of 
our Own breeding. A fine soft pink with an 
immense black ball in the throat, 50c. 
Stokesia, Stoke’s Aster. Blue Moon. Very 
large light blue flowers with a touch of 
lavender, on foot stems, 40c. 
Stokesia, Cyanea. Our own development 
of this beautiful sort. Deeper blue than 
Blue Moon, 40c. 
Trollius, Globe Flower. Lots of garden- 
ers are overlooking a fine thing here. 
Grows to two feet, produces golden globe- 
shaped flowers over a long season, 40c. 
- Tritoma, Red Hot Poker. The leaves are 
long, pointed and evergreen. The stem 
reaches a height of three feet and carries 
a long tapering spike-like head of glowing 
Large plants, 50c. 
Two Fine Violas 
Chief Seattle. This is our own develop- 
Strong growing plant which spreads 
in a deep purple. A little more red than 
blue in its makeup but not quite the royal 
purple shade. Small yellow eye in throat. 
_ If wanted for borders set about a foot 
apart. We have found blossoms on this 
plant every month in the year. 50c each 
or ten for $4.50. 
Bonnie’s Favorite. Like Chief Seattle 
this is a strong grower, very large flowers, 
long stems, almost perpetual bloomer and 
good performer. The color is medium pur- 
ple with more blue than red and the flowers 
have ruffled edges like a pansy. 50c each, 
ten for $4.50. 
Hardy Chrysanthemums 
Every year we add a number of the 
newer varieties of these popular fall bloom- 
ers to our collection. Those added last 
season were from Minnesota where they 
have proven to be hardy and good per- 
formers. All varieties listed herein are 
good and are recommended by us. 
Autumn Sunlight. 
yellow. Medium tall. 
Early, pure golden- 
50c. 
Autumn Lights, 18 inches tall. Bushy, 
semi-double, fine copper-bronze with 
gleaming orange overcast, 40c. 
Avalanche. Medium tall white—consid- 
ered by many to be the best white, 50c. 
Barbara Small. Lilac-pink, brighter at 
margin, carmine center. Medium tall, 50c. 
Butterball. That describes it — butter- 
yellow, very early, 60c. 
Capt. John Smith, 24-inch. Medium to 
large size. Fine cut flower pink, 50c. 
Rather tall for a 
reddish- 
Champion Cushion. 
cushion but exceptionally fine 
bronze. color, 40c. 
Eggshell, 30-inch. Medium to large 
creamy tinted double flowers, 35c. 
Early Bronze. E. Medium tall, bushy 
plant. Heavy producer of golden-bronze 
pompons, 35c. 
Early Wonder. 
with lavender tones. 
back East, 60c. 
Jasper Spoon. Late. Straw-yellow tubes, 
jasper-red spoons, 40c. 
Tall, large pink pompon 
Not so early here as 
Major Cushion. Masses of fine pink 
flowers on 15-inch stems, 50c. 
Polar Ice. Ice-white three-inch flowers 
on 22-inch stems, 50c. 
Red Cushion. Very early, large red 
flowers. Like all cushion types is fine for 
borders, 40c. 
September Cheer. 
20-inch stems, 40c. 
Sequoia. Blending of red yellow and 
bronze into what might be called apricot. 
Medium tall and a dandy, 40c. 
Yellow Spoon. Both tubes and spoons 
light yellow on 24-inch stems, 40c. 
Zantha. Ball-shaped flowers in canary- 
yelow on 22-inch stems. Fine addition to 
any garden, 60c. 
Deep cherry red on 
