Al Last... A Good White Cushion 
Powder Puff (73-46 C.K.) 
POWDER PUFF. A true, gleaming white to add to your garden. A lovely mound of ivory PRICES 
in bloom by Labor Day—2 feet across. Seldom over one foot high. Second year blooms 
in August—plant very hardy. 75 Cents Each 
POWDER PUFF. A really splendid little plant. No muddy pink shades as in usual white 
cushions. oe ; 3 For $2.00 
POWDER PUFF. Delightful as a specimen, splendid as an edging. $7.50 Per Dozen 

WHITE Samed Cng ish Mums 
WONDER 
A little late for Northern N ixi 
(B. N., 1947) ittle late for Northern New England, except for Trixie. Cover 
carefully over winter. Large flowers if side buds removed. 
perenneccicbector BRONZE BUTTERCUP. Rich bronze, golden reverse. 
Beer enorme Open CONQUEROR. Large crimson, 6" disbudded blooms. 
The cut flower supreme. 
soft cream, later pure COPPELIA. Unusual Indian red, orange shaded. 
white. Fine long stems, MARY SUTHERLAND. Good large soft pink. 

each a bouquet. LEDA. Heliotrope pink. Lovely. 
60 cts. each MRS. T. RILEY. Huge, beautiful snow white if disbudded. 
3 for $1.60 TRIXIE. Best variety for this area. Large shapely salmon. Late 
: Sept. 
White Wonder 50 cts. each, 3 for $1.40, $5.00 per doz. 
BRISTOL FAIRY—A 1927 BRISTOL INTRODUCTION—NOW WORLD FAMOUS 13 
