CAMPANULA — BELL FLOWER 
*Cullinmore — A lovely little hybrid and much more prolific than Carpartica, and 
flowers are a little deeper in color. Fine for edging or for the rockery. 6 inches. 
Each 35c 
Glomerata Superba — Beautiful dark-violet flowers, borne in clusters at the top 
and all the way up the stalks. Blooming season June and July. 15 inches. 
Each 35¢ 
Persicifolia, Grandiflcra Alba — One of the finest Campanulas, with large, hand- 
some, white, bell-shaped flowers. Height 2 feet. Excellent for cutting. Blooms 
in June and July. Each 50c 
Persicifolia, Grandiflora Coerulea — An excellent companion to the white variety, 
with large bright blue flowers. June and July. 2 ft. Each 50c 
Chrysanthemums -- Hardy Garden Varieties 
These hardy chrysanthemums are finding their rightful place in the perennial 
garden and border, making a most majestic display of varied coloring in late sum- 
mer and through the fall season. They have been bred with the sole object of obtain- 
ing hardy varieties, possessing all the beauty and good qualities of lovely varieties 
that are not entirely hardy in this section. They must be rugged to withstand our 
rather eccentric winters, with alternating, sudden changes in temperatures, ranging 
from thawing to extreme cold periods. 
Their keeping qualities as a cut flower are unsurpassed and the range of coloring 
and shadings meets any artistic requirements. Plant a few to get acquainted, if 
you do not already know them, and be amazed and thoroughly pleased with their 
performance. If you have sufficient space, make a liberal planting this spring or 
fall, and you will never regret buying them nor will you begrudge the space they 
occupy. 
We have a very large collection of the very best varieties obtainable to offer our 
customers and will be most happy to serve you. 
In the following list we have indicated whether double, single or semi-double, 
by using the following, D. double, S. single, SD. semi-double. 
October Sunshine — New Hardy Chrysanthemum 
An outstanding new variety originated by Mr. Orville 
Fay. We rate this as the best yellow, hardy Chrysanthemum we have 
ever grown. ‘The color is the purest canary yellow. Flowers are of 
medium size, fully double, with incurved petals of very firm substance. 
The firm petalage gives the flowers a lasting quality that surpasses many 
other good varieties. Each 60c 

Apricot Glow — An aristocrat of the early, Azalea-like mums. A glowing, apricot- 
bronze. Handsome, moundlike plants 214 feet or more across the first season. 
A real winner. 
Autumn Song — D. A 1945 introduction. Large wine-rose, shading to carmine. 
An entirely new color in mums. Mid-September. 
Prices except where noted: Each 40c; Dozen $4.40. 
Established field-grown plants in summer and fall, priced according to size,and quality. 
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