
FALL, 1947 — PERENNIAL LIST 

PERENNIALS—Continued 
CHRSANTHEMUMS University of Chicago Varieties—(Continued) 
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POLAR ICE. A pure white double flower of 3 inches. Grows vig- 
orously, flowers freely and bunches nicely. This flower is a 
pure white at all times, without the cream center. Petal ar- 
rangement is somewhat open, and it shows a small center when 
mature. Early September, 20 to 24 inches._____- poe oe eee 40 
ROBERT BRYDON. A garnet red, double flower of 3 inches. Growth 
is more spreading and bushy. The beautiful deep red flowers 
literally cover the plants. Grows 2 ft. tall._____- aoe: Poste ere 
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APRICOT GLOW. Rich apricot-bronze, 2% inches Nicely formed 
blossoms. Dense, 18 inch plant. A great improvement. Ear- 
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BUTTERBALL. Double, ball-like, dark lemon yellow flowers pro- 
duced profusely on low compact plarits. Mid-August. 18 inches. 2.40 
GLACIER. A mass of pure white double flowers in loose clusters 
on long stems. Blooms sparingly in August, at its best from 
SACLVMOGDLGIILDEGlE Ol maar beeen. 2 eek Bee oe 2.40 
HARBOR LIGHTS The pale yellow and creamy white tints reais a 
luminous effect that is new and different in a pompom. A tidy 
compact, 2 ft. plant that has the jump on most other Mums, 
beginning to bloom around September 20, with masses of 1% 
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MANDALAY. A brilliant orange-bronze. Blooms in October. _______ 2.40 
PINK RADIANCE. Medium size soft luminous pink blossoms, rug- 
ged 2% foot plant. Extremely free and hardy. Full flower 
es POMEL TMCS IT) LT) LG Pies re ce il a, eS a es ae 2.40 
PURPLE STAR. Bright dahlia-purple flowers of star-like shape, 
semi-double to nearly double. Early September. 2 ft. _----.____- 2.40 
SEPTEMBER DAWN. The gorgeous deep pink of an Autumn sunrise. 
The large double flowers are perfectly formed, very liberal with 
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CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM, Shasta Daisy 
Alaska. Large white flowers. June to August. 2 ft. --____-___---- 1.20 
Diener’s Double White. Recent development of full, shaggy double 
flowers of glistening white. Hardy, robust grower. Early. 
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%Deiners G. Marconi. New giant double, ever flowering. ------- Ee AA, 
Praecox White Lady. Semi-double white flowers, very free flow- 
Chill pam Ma VEanOS UDG =e 2etCCl..6 25 2.2252) Se oes See oe ee = tee 1.40 
%Timpanogii. New Broad Petaled 8 inch. Long stems, flowers 8 
inehessine diamter—earlyetlowering, 22 o2. 2.4. -2 222 ee eae 2.10 
COREOPSIS, Tickseed. 
Double Sunburst. Double flowers, golden-yellow. Blooms all sum- 
IN Clam: OMCOM OUT CLCS melee ee Se Se ha ce ee 1.20 
x Golden Shower. This semi-dwarf golden yellow perennial is always 
in@plooni eel lowersatwo inches, 18 inches tall._--222.---.-2. 222 3.00 
Mayfield Giant. An improved, large sirgle, of brilliant yellow. --- 1.20 
DELPHINIUM, Larkspur. 
Belladonna, Clivedon Beauty. Beautiful sky-blue, from carefully se- 
lected strain to keep it absolutely true to type. Blooms in June 
and agair. in September, -4 to 5 feet....-----------=------------- 1.20 
Bellamosa. Dark blue blooms all summer. 4 ft. Strong 1 year 
TO LAT) Cs eee ee ee dL ak ee ee 4 Sess eee eg Ss 1.20 
Bellamosa LaMartine. Deeper blue than Bellamosa with a distinct 
white eye. Not susceptible to disease. Long blooming period 
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