

CHR YSANTHEMUMS, continued 
Eureka Giant. Semi-double, vivid pee orange. 
For 3 For 10 

Mid-Oct. 2 ft.. BBE Rep LEO an 450) 
Indian Sumer: Double, slowing ana Mid- 
Octee2 Ve iter ek dae crane ele 50 b4e50) 
Jean Cumming. Double: pure eine Ma: “Sept. 
ioe te hentai. 150 450 
King cer Double, yellow pee pioue Late 
Sept. 21% ft.. 3 Sane Ppa eu rang eal ghia 0 Taunt: ty 0] 
Patender’ Lady. Double: pure Neen dees “Mid-Oct. 
Duran: Orla se eu MUNI ON ET Uy ae AUB() 
Mrs. P. S. ae Pant Denble A glorious blend of 
rosy salmon, peach-pink, and fawn. mde Oct. 
21 ft syed 150 450 
Pale Monn. - Loosely double, soft t yellow. larly ce 
Butter : Retehoiee ANA e RO Caen a ee 4 50 
CHRYSANTHEMUM Maximum, Alaska. Shasta 
Daisy. Large, single white flowers on long stems. 
Fine for cutting. June, July. 2ft......... Ws Zo) 
Esther Reed. Fully double, white flowers, fine for 
cutting» LatesMvays 225 tian chee le DOs aia 50) 




















CAMPANULA persicifolia grandiflora 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. These are undoubtedly 
the most valuable and the most showy fall- 
blooming perennials. Coming as they do just 
when the other garden flowers are over, Chrys- 
anthemums brighten the dark fall days and 
bring a promise of another season yet to come. 
Their culture is very easy. They prefer a good 
rich soil, which may be obtained by adding a 
well-balanced commercial fertilizer to any gar- 
den soil. ‘The plants are set out in May. Pinch- 
ing them back in June and again im Jate July will 
make them bushy and encourage more bloom. 
A second feeding of fertilizer in late July is ad- 
visable. Great armfuls of flowers for home 
decoration will be your reward, For 3. For 10 
Autumn dee Semi-double, coppery bronze. 
Late Sept. 6 ft. ie ee eS 1s SO an S450 
Chippewa. nee large, aitige ores ene 
color. Late Sept.. Bravos srerskateia.s 150 450 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Chippewa _ CHRYSANTHEMUM, Indian Summer 
PITZONKA’S PANSY FARM, BRISTOL, PENNA. 
