GIANT CULTIVATED BLUEBERRIES—Plant them for both 
their fruit and beauty. They are long lived and will bear de- 
licious crops for many years. Varieties below are highly rec- 
ommended. Plant Rubel (early); Rancocas (midseason) ; 
Jersey (late). 
Price each in lots of: 13 49 10-25 26-100 
2 yr. (6” - 12”) $°.95. $5.90 9 $ 85° GSuz0 
2-8 yr. (12” - 18’) 1250051200 210 95 7. 
3-4 yr. (18” - 24’) 1.85 a1. ye sO0 we hae 
NEW EARLY HARDY GRAPES—bring new opportunities for 
grape growing in the north. VAN BUREN leads the list as a 
very early, very sweet, hardy grape of large size. Should be 
in every home garden. Price each $.95; 3 for $2.45; 5 for $3.75; 
10 for $6.95. Can also supply best early grapes in other colors 
as Portland (Green) and Caco (Red) at 5 for $2.25; 10 for 
$3.75, of one variety. 
ASPARAGUS: Plant 100 plants are more for the home gar- 
den. We have Mary Washington, the best variety in one yr. 
plants. 25 for $1.00; 100 for $2.75; 500 for $9.75; 1,000 for 
$15.95. 
RED RHUBARBS: Plant only these modern improved varie- 
ties. Alli are fine reds. Canada Red or McDonaid Red 65c ea. 10 
for $5.00. Valentine, a new Canadian red, $1.00 each. 
Hardy Chrysanthemums for Brilliant 
Fall Color in Fifty Beautiful Varieties 
For Your Garden 
We have selected fifty of the finest early hardy varieties 
with full color range and covering a long season. A variety of 
heights ranging from eight inches to over three feet are in- 
cluded to serve every garden purpose. Over half come from 
the Universities of New Hampshire, Chicago, and Minnesota, 
and they are all suited to the north. Plant for gay colors in 
your fall garden. They are wonderful for cut flowers too. 
Varieties are listed in color groups and approximately in or- 
der of the time they start blooming. Prices each for one or 
two of a kind are given in right hand column. See note at 
end of list for prices on larger quantities and on potted plants. 
Ht. Bloom. R. C. 
Starts Price ea. 
Variety Name—Description 
WHITE VARIETIES 
Glacier—Early pure white 20” DL. Aug. 30¢ 
Candlelight—Early creamy white 22) lee 25¢ 
Avalanche—Finest large creamy white 24” EH. Sept. 25¢ 
Martin’s White—Immense white, comp. 18” EH. Sept. 30¢ 
Nanook—Iv. white, cream center 15” M. Sept. 30¢ 
White Knight—Clear ivory white, fine 26” M. Sept. 80¢ 
Alabaster—Fine large English white 30” M. Sept. 30¢c 
Chris Columbus—O’tst’nd. wh. pom pom 30” LL. Sept. 30¢ 
PINK VARIETIES 
Dean Kay Imp.—Best early pink 22” M. Aug. 25¢ 
Punchinello—Dwarf pink pom pom 8” L. Aug. 60c 
Heatherbloom—Heather, gold center 24” KH. Sept. 25¢ 
Arbutus—Pink, aster type 18” KE. Sept. 35c 
Pineeehio—Dwarfi—layender—pink M—Sept-——35e 
Sept. Dawn—Outstanding rose pink 22” M. Sept 30¢ 
Cocheco—Purple buds, pink flowers L. Sept 35¢ 
Betty—Fine English rose pink 28” L. Sept. 380¢ 
VIOLET VARIETIES 
Welcome—Bright mallow purple 20” M. Aug. 2d¢ 
Violet—Fine dahlia like purple 2D idee ee 30¢c 
Chippewa—Finest large purple 24” EH. Sept. 30¢ 
Murmers—Pink changing to purple 24” “Bh Sept. \) 80e4 
Joan Helen—Garnet-lake, yel. center 18” E. Sept. 30¢ 
Margaret Ann—Large light rosy purple 26” M. Sept. 30¢ 
RED VARIETIES 
Red Gold—Red and gold pom pom 22” M. Aug. 25c 
Dark Red Gold—Ruby red pom pom 22” M. Aug. 30¢c 
Bountiful—New Minn. variety EK. Sept. 50¢ 
Brilliant—Brazil Red, New Minn. var. 18” E. Sept. 50c 
_Red Cushion—Semi-double flower 18” M. Sept. 25c 
September Cheer—Showy cherry red 20” M. Sept. 30¢ 
* Autumn Song—Outstanding wine red 22’ M. Sept. 30c 
ie Glowing Coals—Bright cherry red 26” M. Sept. 30¢c 
Vulcan—Best English Crimson 26” L. Sept. 30c 
Cardinal Spoon—Card. rd., spoon type 26” L. Sept. 25c 
Courageous—Finest ruby red 26” L. Sept. 30c 
Red Anemone—Rd. Br., crested center 24” E. Oct. 30c 
BRONZE VARIETIES 
Harbinger—Very early bronze 22” M. Aug. 30c 
Maroon & Gold—Brazil red-gold reverse 16” L. Aug. 30c 
H-12-42—-N. H. light bronze 18” L. Aug. 25c 
Laconia—Nice golden bronze 20” E. Sept. 30c 
Old Dover—Dwarf yellow and bronze 12” WH. Sept. 35¢c 
Nashua—Good reddish bronze 20” M. Sept. 30c 
Franconia—Fine bronze cut flower 32” M. Sept. 35¢ 
Winnipesaukee—Coral red to salmon L. Sept. 35¢ 
YELLOW VARIETIES 
Butterball—Finest early yellow 16” M. Aug. 25¢c 
Hugene Wander—Large bright yellow 18” L. Aug. 30¢ 
Sunapee—Hardy N. H. Yellow 36” EH. Sept. 30c 
Yellow Avalanche—Fine soft yellow 24” EH. Sept. 30¢ 
Yellow Cushion—Prolific bloomer 16” E. Sept. 25¢c 
Exeter—Unusual yellow bronze 14” M. Sept. 35C 4 
Golden Hours—New deep chrome yellow 26” M. Sept. 35c 
Wychwood—Beautiful canary yellow 30” M. Sept. 30c 
CHRYSANTHEMUM PRICES are each prices for 1 - 2 of a 
variety. 
For 3-9 plants of one variety subtract 5c for each plant. 
For 10-24 plants of one variety subtract 10c for each plant. 
For 24-100 plants of one variety subtract 15c for each plant. 
If potted plants (24%” bands) are desired add 10c for each such 
plant to the rooted cutting price for the quantity ordered. 
Hardy Phlox 
New colorful varieties for every garden. Phlox are un- 
excelled for brilliant color in the summer and early fall gar- 
den. Use in borders and for mass effect. We list 15 of the 
very best varieties covering the full color range. 
Color Varieties Description 
White Miss Lingard Best very early white 
White Mary Louise Finest pure white 
White Prime Minister White, violet eye, huge flowers 
Pink P. D. Williams Rose center, very large florets 
Scarlet Leo Schlageter Finest scarlet 
Scarlet Harvest Fire Brilliant orange-scarlet 
Red Charles Curtis Sunset red, one of the finest 
Red Chieftain Plum red, very popular variety 
Red San Antonio Dark blood red, huge florets 
Salmon George Stipp Glowing salmon, light eye 
Salmon Eva Forrester Salmon-rose, white eye, fine 
Lav.-“Blue” Hthel Pritchard Rose-mauve, “near blue” \ 
Lav.-“Blue” Progress Light “blue”, lighter eye 
Violet Starlight Rich violet, white eye 
Violet Purple Heart Deep Blue-purple, darker eye 
Prices of above in field grown transplants of- divisions or 
rooted cuttings for bloom this year: 1-2 of a kind, 50c each; 
3-5 of a kind, 40c each; 6-11 of a kind, 35c each; 12-24 of a kind, 
30c each. Phlox clumps at the nursery only, small 75c each, 
medium, $1.00 each and large, $1.25 each. 
