Red Wonder—Deep red. This and following varieties have im- 
mense, heavily fringed, fully double flowers, 3 inches across. 
Scarlet Wonder—Bright scarlet. 
White Wonder—Pure white. 
Yellow Wonder—Clear bright yellow. 
Price—Seed: Pkt., 35¢; 1/32-0z., 60¢. 
Pot-grown plants: 20¢ each, 3 for 50¢, 10 for $1.50. 
CENTAUREA MONTANA 
Known as the Mountain Bluet. Low, stoloniferous, unbranched 
stems, 12 to 16 inches high; young leaves silvery white; flowers corn- 
flower blue. A close relative of the annual Cornflower (Centaurea 
Cyanis), plants have a marked resemblance. 
Price—20¢ each, 3 for 50¢, 12 for $1.50. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Nothing can compare with garden type 
Chrysanthemums for a fine display of flowers or 
for cutting in their season. They are a distinct 
improvement of the Hardy Chrysanthemums of 
15 and 20 years ago, and each year new improve- 
ments are being made. 
Serenity—Early, showy, creamy-white daisy 
type flowers are borne on rigid, compact, bushy 
plants; blooms about September 25th. 
Spellbound—A solid, compact bush plant attaining a height of 
24 inches; decorative type lavender-pink flowers are 3 inches across; 
Price—Pot-grown plants: 30¢ each, 12 for $3.00. 
blooms about September 25th. 

Allegro—Lovely shrimp pink; very fine for cutting; blooms about 
October 15th. 
Aviator—Coppery red, double flowers; extra hardy; blooms 
about October Ist. 
Jean Cumming—Beautiful ivory white; blooms about Septem- 
ber 20th. 
Price—Pot-grown plants: 25¢ each, 12 for $2.50. 
Early Bronze—Orange-bronze flowers of the large button type; 
extra early, blooming about September 1st. 
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