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CHRYSANTHEMUM These hardy plants 
take over the Fall garden with their 
amazing range of color and form. Eugene 
Wander, huge early golden yellow; Pale 
Moon, soft sulfur yellow; Avalanche, pure 
white; Lavender Lady, large soft lavender; 
Eureka Giant, tawny orange; Mrs. Pierre 
S. duPont III, luminous peach and coffee 
shades; Red Velvet, an amazing rich crim- 
son; Astrid, The Northland Daisy, a lovely 
salmon pink single; Pot plants for Spring 
planting. each 50¢ 
CHRYSANTHEMUM Cushion or AZALEA- 
MUM. Bushy plants covered with small 
chrysanthemum flowers from August on. 
Amelia, rose pink; Queen Cushion, pink 
through white; King Cushion, bronze; For 
Spring planting. each 50¢ 
DAPHNE cneorUM—‘he delightful Rose 
Daphne, a small evergreen shrub 8 to 12 inches 
high. In the spring the plant is covered with 
tiny fragrant rose pink blossoms which are 
repeated in early fall. 
compact potted plants, $2.00 
DELPHINIUM Pacific Giant Hybrids. Amaz- 
ingly beautiful plants in a complete range 
of delightful color from purest white 
through pink-lavender and all shades of 
blue to deepest pure purple. each 75¢ 
FUNKIA subcordata grandiflora. The best 
of the PLANTAIN LILIES. Handsome 
large green leaves with fragrant white lily 
shaped flowers blooming in August-Septem- 
ber. Does well in moist shade. each 75¢ 
GYPSOPHILA Bristol Fairy BABY’S 
BREATH 2’. Panicles of tiny double white 
flowers throughout the summer. each 75¢ 



HEMEROCALLIS DAY LILY. These hardy 
plants grow almost anywhere, in shade or 
sun. Try some of the new hybrids. 
Cinnabar, 214’ June, tawny flowers over- 
laid cinnamon red; Bagdad, 314’ July, 
large copper-red flower with orange veins; 
Bijou, 214’ July, August, orange overcast 
red with dark mid-zone; George Yeld, 4’ 
July, immense soft yellow with light red 
markings; Gypsy, 3’ May, June, lovely 
clear orange; Mrs. W. H. Wyman, 4 
August, large lemon yellow. all at 50¢ each 
IRIS pumila. These tiny iris have large 
flowers like the giant bearded type, but only 

MERTENSIA virginica THE VIRGINIA 
BLUEBELL 12” May. Clusters of blue bells 
tinged with delicate pink. each 50¢ 
PHLOX decussata HARDY SUMMER 
PHLOX. 2’-3’ B. Compte, deep amaranth 
red; Marie Louise, the best pure white; 
Daily Sketch, huge salmon pink with crim- 
son eye; Leo Schlageter, fiery scarlet red; 
Count Zeppelin, white with bright red eye; 
Progress, huge flowers of true lavender 
blue. All at 50¢ each 
PHLOX subulata. The so-called MOSS PINK, 
Emerald Cushion, a new dwarf phlox, pink 
flowered, with amazing bright emerald. 
green foliage; Alba, pure white; Blue Hill, 
the best lavender blue; Sampson, pure 
pink; Crimson Beauty, brilliant crimson. 
All at 50¢ each 
PRIMULA polyanthus hybrids HARDY 
PRIMROSE 8”-10”. Large clustered flowers 
in all shades of yellow, orange, mauve, pink, 
and dark red. each 50¢ 
PRIMULA Giant Blue. Large flowers in sur- 
prising shades of blue. each 75¢ 
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