above. Flowers much larger.and grows up to 12 
inches. 
ARTEMESIA hayek vod) 
SILVER KING—A fine foliage plant that is much used 
for cutting. Foliage silver gray. 2 ft. 
ASCLEPIA (Butterfly weed) 
TUBEROSA—A showy native plant about 2% ft. high. 
Produces brilliant orange flowers in July and August. 
ASTERS (Hardy Asters) 
HARRINGTONS PINK—Fine silvevy rose flowers in 
clusters. From September until frost. at 
MT. EVEREST—ERest white. 2 ft. September and 
~ October. 
‘hare E CUSHION—Dwarf. September. A good rock 
plant. 
CAMPANULA (Bell flower) 
MEDIUM—We have separate colors in rose, light blue, 
dark blue and white. This variety is called Canter- 
bury Bells. It is a biennial instead of a perennial. 
CARPATICA—Carpathian Bellflower. Lavender flowers 
in June. §8 inches. 
BEAUTY OF EXMOUTH—Lavender. 2 feet. June. 
Good perennial. 
CARNATION (Hardy Carnation) 
CARDINAL—Bright red. 20 inches. Blooms all sum- 
mer. 
GOLDEN SUN—Golden yellow. 20 inches. All summer. 
KING OF THE BLACKS—Deep maroon. 20 inches. 
All summer. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM AMELIA (Cushion Mums} 
BRONZE CUSHION—Deep bronze fiowers. 
PINK CUSHION—Light pink flowers. 
RED CUSHION—Deep red flowers. 
YELLOW CUSHION—Bright yellow flowers. 
All of these bloom in October. In the spring the 
plants sell at the usual price of 5(c per pot; but are 
priced at 75c each during the fall blooming season. 
The same is true with the rest of the varieties of 
mums. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM (Large flowering) 
ALGONQUIN—Large yellow. September. 
CALIPH—Rich red. ° October. 
DULUTH—Bright yellow. Early. |. 
ELKTON—Bluish white tinged with lavender. . 
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