Stalwart—Double, golden bronze blooms of pompon 
form—1% inches in diameter, borne in full clus- 
ters at the ends of the branches. Petals short, stiff 
and overlapping. The plant is upright, 144 to 2 ft. 
tall. Excellent for border and as cut flowers. 
Each 50c 
White Irene—Pompon type but growth is more cush- 
ion type. Although a dwarf grower it has its place 
imithe porder OF rocks 2ardenwes== === Each .50 
White Knight—One of the new introductions that 
has double 3 inch blooms of pure white with a 
slight tinge of cream at the center. Starts to 
bloom early in September =2-2==22=2===— Each .50 
Yellow Irene—Identical to White Irene except a 
lovely golden yellow 222252 5=-====——=—=— Each .50 
NEW SPOON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These are a new race in the Chrysanthemums 
which is entirely different from the other types. The 
long tubular petals flatten at the tips so that each 
represents a miniature spoon. These were first intro- 
duced in 1940. 
Red Spoon—Beautiful golden yellow. 
Jasper Spoon—Bronze and red combination. 
Orchid Spoon—Light pinkish lilac. 
Pink Spoon—Beautiful baby pink. 
White Spoon—White with a creamy center. 
Yellow Spoon—Brilliant yellow. 
Any above varieties 60c each. These are strong 
plants and will bloom this fall. 
CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These are the most popular of the dwarf Chry- 
santhemums. Growing about 18 inches high and pro- 
ducing hundreds of blooms. The following are the 
latest introduction. 
Champion Cushion—A reddish deep bronze. The 
flowers and growing habits are of a _ perfect 
cushion type. 
Commander Cushion—Red daisy-like flowers with 
bright yellow center. A very desirable plant for 
the perennial border. 
Gold Cushion—Deep golden yellow. 
Major Cushion—A valuable addition to the Cushion 
family. Bright salmon-pink flowers making a no- 
ticeable plant among other varieties. 
The above are varieties we can supply in strong 
pot plants to bloom this fall. Hach 50c, 6 for $2.50, 
one dozen $4.00. 
THE STANDARD CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These are the older varieties that have been 
popular for a number of years and still in great de- 
mand. Colors: PINK, WHITE, YELLOW, BRONZE 
and RED. Strong plants each 35c, two plants each 
(ten in all) $2.50. 
Cannas 
Cannas are a very popular bedding flower and 
give a wealth of color. The following varieties are 
selected for their color and flowerng habits which 
are extra good. Order early and get them planted as 
soon as possible and your blooming season will be 
from mid-summer until frost. 
Apricot—Green foliage and salmon pink flowers. 
City of Portland—Lovely Pink. 
Red King Humpert—Orange scarlet with bronze 
foliage. 
Yellow King Humpert—Yellow with red spots. Green 
foliage. 
The President—Large rich scarlet flowers. 
Rosemond Cole—Orange red blooms each margined 
yellow. 
Strong Roots 20c each, 6 for 90c or $1.50 per dozen 
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