28 QUALI TeYe .C HURRY 2s ANG Eee MeUeMes 

CORAL SEA—A highly productive semi-dwarf 
that will take the rigors of wintery temperatures 
in full stride. The waxlike petals are salmon- 
buff suffused with coppery rose. The flowers are 
two inches in diameter, full and firm. The foli- 
age is attractive and the stems are wiry. This 
variety should be given its rightful place as a 
permanent member of your Hardy family. Hegt. 
20 inches. Mat. Oct. 5. 
50 cents each; 3 for $1.40; $5 00 per doz. 
CYDONIA—A vivid, fiery, orange-red double 
with a slight bronze overcast. Multiple sprays 
produce a profusion of flowers two inches in 
diameter each one of which seems to glow like 
a burning ember. Tall, vigorous grower. Mat. 
Octe10: 
25 cents each; 3 for 70 cents; 12 for $2.50 
DEBUTANTE—tThe petals of this large, semi- 
double flower are richly marked with soft rose 
and velvety peach, a refreshing blend that offers 
a pleasing contrast to the lemon-yellow color of 
the tiny central disc. The clean, erect, freely 
blooming plant is a treasure-trove of delicate 
grace and marvelous beauty. Hgt. 2% feet. 
Mat. late Sept. on. 
EARLY WONDER—A formal, clear soft pink 
pompon 11% inches across. The petals are hard, 
cupped and exquisitely dainty. The tall straight 
stems are clothed abundantly with attractive 
deep green foliage. A good keeping, freely pro- 
ducing variety 3 feet in hgt. Mat, late Sept. on. 
35 cents; 3 for $1.00; $3.50 per doz. 
EGGSHELL—The flowers are firm, fully double 
and 3% inches in diameter. The wide, flat pet- 
als are eggshell white shading inward to a prim- 
rose center. A prolific, easily grown variety that 
produces long, strong stems and massive sprays. 
Hgt. 3 feet. Mat. late Sept. and early Oct. 
25 cents each; 3 for 70 cents; $2.50 per doz. 
EMBER—A luminous coral-bronze double that 
captures and inspires the imagination. Glowing 
clusters of very full flowers three inches in dia. 
are neatly arranged on strong erect stems suit- 
able for cutting. Hgt. 30 inches. Mat. Oct. 15. 
ETHEL—A rich red button pom of shapely pro- 
portions. Great productivity enhances the value 
of this flashy little gem of the garden for cut- 
ting, bedding or potting. Hgt. 20 inches. Mat. 
Octalo: 
FIREGLOW—tThis sparkling Oriental red with 
its showy yellow center will add a scintillating 
brilliance to the beauty of your garden from 
early Sept. until the season’s end. Airy, well 
disposed sprays carry myriad 2-inch semi-double 
flowers that are not tainted easily by the rav- 
ages of frost. An erect, shapely plant 20 inches 
in height, with a slightly greater spread. 
40 cents each; 3 for $1.10; $4.00 per doz. 
FONDEST—A slightly concave, soft fawn col- 
ored three inch flower. A triple array of slender, 
closely spaced tubulated petals with sharply 
pointed tips guarantee solid, lasting substance. 
Hgt. 30 inches. Mat. Oct. 10. 
50 cents each; 3 for $1.40; $5.00 per doz. 
GOLD TREASURE—This 24-inch plant, thickly 
carpeted with golden yellow blooms, supplies 
an abundance of excellent cutting material. 
Long stems support heavy, well arranged clus- 
ters of 2%-inch flowers. Mat. early Oct. 
30 cents each; 3 for 85 cents; $3.00 per doz. 
HEATHERBLOOM—Very double, heather-pink, 
with center shaded to rose-red. A free bloomer 
of great brilliance. Med. hgt. Mat. Sept. 1. 
50 cents each; 3 for $1.40; $5.00 per doz. 
IDEAL PINK—A stately plant that carries an 
armful of posies two inches in dia. and decora- 
tive in type. The coloring is a soft, subdued 
shade of orchid-pink most soothing to the eye. 
This variety has all the contributing essentials 
required of a perfect cut-flower. Hgt. 30 inches. 
Mat. Oct. 15. 
35 cents each; 3 for $1.00; $3.59 per doz. 
JEWELL—A large button, bright pink in color. 
Very free flowering. Short. Mat. Oct. 1. 
JEWELRY—An orchid pink button pom of ex- 
quisite daintiness. Tall, erect stems bear a pro- 
fusion of branchy sprays. Myriad 112-inch flow- 
ers are uniform in general composition. Tightly 
cupped petalage and firm, glossy foliage insure 
keeping quality. Hgt. 3 feet. Mat. Oct. 20. (See 
illus. front page.) 
35 cents each; 3 for $1.00; $3.50 per doz. 
KOREAN PRINCESS (Pat.)—The shapely blos- 
soms, 2% inches across, are rich bronze-red on 
opening, with a perfectly formed, golden-bronze, 
cushioned center, changing to soft strawberry- 
crimson as they mature; a tapestry effect charm- 
ing as it is unique. It is a husky, hardy, 2-ft. 
plant with many blossoms on the well-branched 
stems. Mat. Oct. 15th. 
$1.00 each, 3 for $2.75: $10.00 per doz. 
LAVENDER LADY—A true lavender flower de- 
void of all trace of mauve, purple or magenta. 
It is an unusually clean cut and attractive speci- 
men attaining an incomparable lavender hue 
when mature. Is unusually hardy and is in full 
bloom by Oct. 5. Med. hgt. (See illus. page 27.) 
25 cents each; 3 for 70 cents; $2.50 per doz. 
LITTLE BOB—This rugged little dwarf with a 
low-lying, spreading habit of growth develops 
into a blazing mound of rich, autumnal splen- 
dor. Hundreds of small, mahogany-bronze, 
button-like flowers in mass formation contrive 
to conceal from view the presence of an under- 
lying verdure. Hgt. 20 inches. Mat. Oct. 10. 
LORELEI—A very productive bright yellow 
double three inches in dia. Has long, trim stems 
and freedom of bloom. Exceptionally valuable 
for early cutting. Hgt. 28 inches. Mat. Sept. 10. 
MAGNOLIA—A high centered, 4-inch double 
blossom that bears a resemblance to the Mag- 
nolia in delicate color and fineness of texture. 
The opening flower radiates soft pink tints that 
gracefully give way to a permanent ground of 
creamy pink overlaid with soft yellow tones. A 
rugged, stocky, two-foot plant equally at ease 
in the garden or home. A long blooming period 
follows the mid-September debut of this be- 
witching floral masterpiece. 
50 cents each; $5.00 per doz. 
MANDALAY—This new addition to our garden 
is certainly outstanding. Good stems and foliage, 
with great clusters of firm brilliant orange- 
bronze make this one of the best of the new 
hardy types. Med. hgt. Mat. Sept. 20. 
35 cents each; 3 for $1.00; $3.50 per doz. 
