SIVER MOON—Warm glistening white with unusual 
fragrance. Semi-double. Sept......................... Each _ .40 
TASIVA—Large double pure white flowers. Low com- 
pact plant.} Late. Sept.) 3 2 eke Each _ .40 
THE MOOR—Unusual deep wine color. Very lovely. 
Warly, Oct: 25524 525) eee ee eee Each _  .50 
AZALEAMUMS OR CUSHION MUMS 
These are low growing and summer blooming. 
BRONZE CUSHION WHITE CUSHION 
PINK CUSHION RED CUSHION 
YELLOW CUSHION 
Any of the above cushions)... 3-2 Each .35 
NEW CUSHION VARIETIES 
LAVENDER LASSIE—A pompon of the same color as 
Lavender Lady. Dwarf plant. Late Sept......... Each .50 
MAJOR CUSHION—Double flowers of deep pink. Plant 
has beautiful form and foliage. Oct. -............... Each 40 
SONIA—A rich deep purple color. Plant has a loose 
growing cushion form. Oct.._..............-...----.--- Each  .40 
SUPREME YELLOW CUSHION —A soft but telling 
shade of yellow. A shapely plant and very free 
blooming.” Septies2 5:4) 2/25 eee ee Each _  .50 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS FOR HEDGES 
These varieties make excellent low hedges because of their 
even habit of growth and their refined deep green foliage. 
Plant about a foot apart along a drive, between lawn and 
garden, across a terrace or any other place where a low hedge 
is desired and you will be pleased with the results. 
HEDGE VARIETIES 
12 for $2.50 25 for $4.50 50 for $8.50 
AUTUMN LIGHTS—Brilliant orange flowers in late Septem- 
ber. About 2 feet high. 
RED FLARE—Dark red pompon. 2 to 214 feet high. Blooms 
in October. 
GLADIOLI 
We are offering some very fine glad bulbs this season. 
They will give you a lot of color and be gone before your mum 
blossoms appear. Let us ship you a few dozen from among 
the following varieties, $1.00 per dozen. 
BEACON—Rose salmon with cream blotch extending deep 
into throat. 
BLUE BEAUTY—Medium blue with edges of violet. 
MAID OF ORLEANS—A pure white with a touch of cream 
in the throat. 
Cre rta ae BEATON—Pure white with bright orange-red 
otch. 
MARGUERITE—Watermelon pink with cream throat. Strong 
grower. 
PEGGY LOU—Light rose of giant size. 
PICARDY—Shrimp-pink. Everywhere recognized as a su- 
perior glad. 
RED LORY—Dark red. Lasts well. Frequently all florets 
out at once. 
SNOW PRINCESS—Large white. Good bloomer. 
YELLOW EMPEROR—Clear yellow of vigorous growth. 
SOME EXCELLENT AND UNUSUAL PERENNIALS 
Here you will find plants for both border and rock garden. 
ARMERIA, ALPINE (SEA-PINK)—Rock garden plant 
that forms nice clump of grassy leaves and bright 
pink flower heads in May or June............... Each  .50 
ANCHUSA, MYOSOTIDIFLORA (SIBERIAN FOR- 
GET-ME-NOT) — Dwarf plant with lovely blue 
flowers like forget-me-nots. Likes shade........ Each _ .50 

