
Blooms July-August 
30 to 36 in. high 
Monarda. CROFTWAY PINK (4bove) 
(Monarda didyma) 
A clear pink Monarda which is a lovely mass of color 
during some of the most difficult days for the summer 
gardener. It does well in moist or dry positions and 
in sun or semi-shade. Plants should be divided every 
second spring, as they fill in rapidly. 
Sometimes called Horse Mint, Oswego Tea and Beebalm, 
the Monarda Croftway Pink adds an interesting color and 
a cool mint fragrance to the garden. The flowers appear 
in large heads and new blooms are constantly coming 
on after the first main spurt, the final ones breaking 
out near the base in late August. Although salmon 
forms have been known, this is the first time a clear 
pink has been developed in this lovely family. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $5.00 
Chrys... PINK RADIANCE (Below) 
One of the most profuse of the spray-type Chrysanthe- 
mums. Great branching sprays of soft pink blossoms 
completely cover the vigorous plant and last a very long 
time. The color is radiant and the variety is very hardy. 
An appealing color of great attraction. 
85 cts. each; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.25 
3-in. Blooms, Sept. 15 
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30 to 36 in. 
Delphinium. HAPPINESS (Right) 
A Hardy Northern New York 
Delphinium 
Announcing Delphinium Happiness—a step 
forward in our Delphinium world. 
Three-inch, graceful pink-lavender flowers on 
the all-out-at-once, sturdy spikes. A striking 
picture and a joy to the gardener whether in 
the border or used as a cut flower. 
Delphinium Happiness has the vigor and hardi- 
ness of the Northern New York strain with im- 
proved larger individual florets and greater 
mass effect. The inner petals of each floret 
are a lovely soft shimmering pink-lavender 
with the clear blue of the outer petals showing 
at the tip edges. 
The spikes are full, firm, sturdy and delight- 
ful in their effect. The all-out-at-once char- 
acteristic makes them excellent for cutting for 
bouquets and arrangements. Each plant has 
numerous spikes in spring and again in the 
fall. Here is the opportunity to have in your 
own garden the latest of the truly Perennial 
Northern New York strain in unexcelled spikes 
and giant blooms. This is our own origination 
in our own Research Department. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 6 for $6.25 
Ch PrYSee TAMPICO (Below) 
A warm bronze pompon type which makes a 
30 to 36-in. mound of bloom with hundreds of 
214-in. flowers. The foliage is clean and the 
variety is one of our favorites. Good for cut- 
ting or borders or both. A product of the U. S&@ 
Department of Agriculture. 
85 cts. each; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.25 
Blooms Sept. 15 



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