









CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
New Cut-Flower “Mums” 
These hardy, cut-flower ““Mums”’ are all the erect 
growing type; the varieties we are supplying are so 
new they have not been named. We have made thou- 
sands of crosses among hardy Mums and these vari- 
eties are the results of this hybridizing. All varieties 
bloom in clusters or sprays carrying 4 to 5 flowers. 
The individual flowers are about an inch and a half 
in diameter and double to the center. These are 
especially excellent for cut flowers, due to their long, 
erect stems. These varieties come in pure white, 
bronze, yellow, pink and red. Specify color 
wanted. 
aN PRICE: Strong plants, 50c each; 3 for 
ae $1.25. 
CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS. Imagine a perennial 
which produces hundreds of blooms at one time. 
Customers have reported as many as 500 to Too 
blooms on one well matured bush at one ‘time. These 
beautiful, showy “Mums” make a rounded, compact 
bush of immense size, producing hundreds of flowers 
at one time, and bloom continuously from August to 
Thanksgiving. Hardy and easy to grow. 
We offer these in BRONZE, PINK RED, WHITE and 
YELLOW. Specify color wanted. Strong, field-grown, 
plants, 35c each; 3 for 90c; 6 for $1.50. 
BARGAIN NO. 28. 
10 HARDY PHLOX 
One each of the 10 varieties listed. 
$2.00 
Net, not prepaid 

£. 
Cushion Chrysanthemums 
Glorious HARDY PHLOX 
We are offering 10 of the newest varieties below, selected of the 
hundreds of kinds grown today. All strong, field-grown plants, 
which will bloom this summer. 


Price: All varieties listed, 35c each;"3 for 90c, not prepaid. 
BLUE BOY. The most blue of all Phlox. PRIME MINISTER. A good white with 
BRIGHT EYES. New bright rose pink, red eye. Strong grower. 
dark red eye. ca? 
ROSY BLUE. This is one of the finest 
CHARLES CURTIS. Brilliant orange- in this color grouping—soft lav- 
red, which might be called Sunset- ender-blue with delicate pink under- 
red. Does not fade with age. Un- tones—never a sign of objectionable 
usually large flower heads. purple or violet tinting. Well-filled, 
CHIEFTAIN. Dark red. Flowers large symmetrical heads with unusually 
large individual florets. Tall grower 
and early bloomer. 
ROYAL PURPLE. Rich purple, deep 
at the edges, shading to violet in 
and striking. 
EVA FORRESTER. Bright salmon rose, 
white eye. Dwarf growing, excep- 
tionally large trusses, and an early 
nloomer center of petals, then deep reddish 
; purple at eye. Early bloomer. 
MARY LOUISE. Pure white of un- 
usually large size—individual flow- SWEETHEART. Truly a_ beauty! 
ers are twice as big as other white Large, flower heads of deep salmon- 
Phlox, pink. 
CANNAS 
Plant these delightful flowers in beds or a border 
and you will have a brilliant display of color all 
summer and fall. Plant 18 inches apart each way. 
Plant in full sunlight, and do not plant too early. 
We supply large, individual tubers which will grow 
quickly and produce an abundance of bloom. We 
have selected five of the best kinds grown today, 
y. as follows: 
COPPER GIANT. Tall. New! Giant flowers, old 
rose suffused with burnished copper; green fo- 

BARGAIN 
NO. 27 
4 Cushion Mums 
(Your choice of color) 
liage. 
- 2 Cut-Flower Mums HUNGARIA. One of the finest pinks; green foli- 
age. rhe 
_ (Your choice of color) KING HUMBERT. Tall; scarlet flowers; bronze 
foliage. 
PRESIDENT. Glowing scarlet, extra large trusses 
of brilliant color; green foliage. 
RICHARD WALLACE. Medium. Canary-yellow 
flowers; green foliage. 
PRICE: All varieties listed, 3 for 75c; 6 for $1.35; 
12 for $2.25; 25 for $3.50. Not prepaid. 
$4.25 
Net, not prepaid 

Bridgman, Michigan 2a | 
