NEW AND OLD CUSHION VARIETIES 
APRICOT GLOW —Rich apricot-bronze. Dense 18-inch 
<< /plant. Early Sept. -022...0..s0sh ete ccecasteennee te snaee Each $ .75 
CHAMPION CUSHION—Deep red-bronze. Oct. ....Each 35 
LAVENDER LASSIE—A pompon of the same color as 
_ Lavender Lady. Dwarf plant. Oct. ................-- Each  .60 
MAJOR CUSHION—Double flowers of deep pink. Plant 
has beautiful form and foliage. Oct. ..........-..--- Each .35 
SONIA—A rich deep purple. Oct. ........---..---.------- Each  .40 
AZALEAMUMS OR CUSHION MUMS 
These are summer blooming. 
Bronze Cushion Red Cushion 
Pink Cushion White Cushion 
Any of the above cushions ..............-..-- Weare het pe Each $ .25 
YELLOW CUSHION—Clear pure yellow, with no bronze 
Hi) lk Sc ees Dare wl eS MON eee ak ee Each 35 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS FOR HEDGES 
These varieties make splendid low hedges because of their 
even habit of growth and their refined deep green foliage. At 
blooming time the plants are hidden by the brilliant flowers. 
Plant about a foot apart along a drive, between lawn and gard- 
en, across a terrace or any place where a low hedge is desired 
and you will be pleased with the results. 
HEDGE VARIETIES 
AUTUMN LIGHTS—Brilliant orange-bronze flowers. 
About 2-feet high. Late Sept. 
RED FLARE—Dark red pompon. 2 to 2” feet high. Oct. 
Prices: 12 for $2.50. 25 for $4.50. 50 for $8.50 
SOME UNUSUAL PERENNIALS 
ASTER, SURVIVOR—Finest hardy pink aster. Blooms 
in Sept. with flowers of a bright rose pink color. Tall, 
stronPmerowilg “plant ~~... on ee eee Each $ .60 
ASTER, STAR OF WARTBURG—A beautiful spring- 
flowering aster. Great numbers of lilac-blue flowers - 
with orange centers on one foot stems. A very fine 
BErenniah ae choo fe eh a a ee a ie Each  .50 
ANCHUSA, DWARF— 12-inch. Suitable for the front of 
borders or rock gardens. Lovely blue flowers like for- 
get-me-nots in April and May. .....................--- Each 20 
CAMPANULA, TELHAM BEAUTY—Large  bell-like 
flowers of clear blue. Will bloom a second time on _ 
pe shorter stemsiif cut" back yo. sc ted, sees | AO Ee 
COLUMBINE, CRIMSON STAR—Very large flowers 
with crimson sepals and spurs and white petals. New 
and different. A strong, free-blooming plant. Each .50- 
DAISY, MOUNT SHASTA—Pure white, fully double 
flowers with a high crested center. A fine healthy 
plant that blooms from spring until frost. ........ Fach  <75 
GOLDENROD, GCLDEN WINGS—A fine importation 
from England. Column-like plants, 6 or 7 feet tall 
are topped by long yellow plumes in Aug. and Sept. 
It is very spectacular when in bloom and not to be 
compared with ordinary goldenrod. .............. Each .50 
~ From Winois—"‘l saw some English Chrysanthemums rais- 
ed and sold by you. | want to order some for next spring.” 
