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HARDY 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
(All Early Bloomers) 
BARBARA SMALL. 2 ft. Fully double, lavender- 
pink flowers on long stems. Early September 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; $5.00 per doz. 
HARBINGER. Double incurved petals of a deep 
primrose color. Flowers 2'/2 inches across, in large 
clusters. 50c each; 3 for $1.35; $5.00 per doz. 
HEATHERBLOOM. Double, deep mulberry-pink 
flower about 21/4 inches in diameter. Plants are 
vigorous growing—in full bloom from mid-Septem 
ber 50c each; 3 for $1.35; $5.00 per doz. 
OLIVE LONGLAND. Apricot-pink, fully double 
flower of 3 inches. This has a pastel color, blooms 
freely, quite early. Grows vigorously, with fine 
foliage, to an erect 214 ft. Blooms September 20 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; $5.00 per doz. 
POLAR ICE. Pure white, double flower of 3 inches 
Grows vigorously, flowers freely, bunches nicely 
Flower is pure white at all times without a cream 
center. Petal arrangement is somewhat open and 
shows a small center when mature. Early Septem- 
ber. 20 to 24 inches 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; $5.00 per doz. 
ROBERT BRYDON. Garnet-red, double flower of 
3 inches. Growth is more spreading and bushy 
The beautiful deep red flowers literally cover the 
plants. Grows 2 feet tall, 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; $5.00 per doz. 
COLLECTION 
1 each of 6 as listed above (unlabeled) ..... $2.70 
3 each of 6 as listed above (labeled) 


POPULAR NEW ENGLISH 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
For Huge Blooms of Chrysanthemums We Advise the 
New English Chrysanthemums 
By disbudding the plants to produce 8 to 12 buds 
you will have huge blooms. If plants are left to grow 
natural without disbudding, you will find the flowers 
even larger than the older varieties and produced in | 
abundance. They are equal in hardiness, and are all 
early blooming, with fine brilliant colors unsurpassed 
,in the garden, and excellent for cutting 
Collection No.|! 
CONQUEROR. Begins blooming in September, pro 
ducing 6-inch blooms if disbudded. Flowers are of 
lovely, rich crimson color. Each 50c 
COPPELIA. A bright Indian red to orange, flaked 
with gold. A most unusual and outstanding variety, 
with fine, strong stiff stems. A real best seller. Sep- 
tember blooming. Each 60c 
CRUSADER. A very popular variety which should 
be disbudded some for best effect. A September 
bloomer with immense blooms; white slightly tinted 
pink. Each 50c 
1 

Heatherbloom 
Collection of 
Buddleias 
A. group of low 
about a foot high, 
are in full bloom 
lasting over a long period. With a little straw protection the plants are quite hardy. 
NEW BRONZE CUSHION. This variety holds its color much better than the older variety but 
is just as free blooming 
PINK CUSHION. Colorfu 
er 

CUSHION MUMS 
AU Early Gloomens 
growing Mums, forming mounds of coiorful biooms. Plants grow 
and spread 2 feet or more. They start to hloom quite early, and 
in Se 
WHITE CUSHION. While opening as a delicate pink, the flowers turn pure white as they de- 
velop. Equally free blooming 
RED CUSHION. 
YELLOW CUSHION. Pure golden yellow, with hundreds of long lasting blooms 

each of above 
Outstand 
EARLY ACE. A good sized incurved, early bloom 
of gold-chestnut. Blooms in August. Each 50c 
HOOPOE. A September bloomer of beautiful old 
rose, that will grow 6 inches or larger when dis- 
budded. Fine, strong stems. Each 50c 
JEAN HARLOW. Produces bright golden yellow 
flowers with semi-incurving form. A September 
bloomer. Each 50c 
PETUNIA. A September bloomer of a distinct purple 
shade, Has a different color all its own. Each 60c 
REVELLER. A heavy bloomer and exceptionally 
showy variety of bright Indian red, with stout stems. 
September. . Each 50c 
SALMON FRIEDA. This September blooming va- 
riety makes a lovely cut flower. Beautiful salmon 
flower borne on long wiry stems. Each 50c 
UNA. Slightly incurving flowers of delicate pink with 
silvery reverse, blooming in late September. 
Each 50c 

y 
“Popular” English Mum 
Collection No. 1 
1 each of 10 listed (not labeled) 
3 each of 10 listed (labeled) 




Collection No.2 
BUTTERCUP. An unusually lovely variety, very 
large, with incurved petals, of a luminous gold- 
yellow. Grand disbudded or in sprays. 
Blooms in October. Each 50c 
DR. GEORGE BARNES. A September bloomer of 
peach-shaded cream with gold points. If disbudded, 
it makes a perfectly incurved flower, 6 inches across, 
of unusual beauty. Each 50c 
DOROTHY McGUIRE. A nice bloom of soft bronze 
with pointed petals. Don’t disbud for it makes a 
wealth of flowers on stiff, wiry stems, and needs no 
staking. Fine for cutting. Blooms in August and 
September. Each 50c 
LEDA. A large Heliotrope-pink that may be dis- 
budded or grown in sprays. Beautiful rolled petals. 
Stems are strong and need no staking. An ex- 
tremely fast multiplier. Six inches across when dis- 
budded. Blooming September. Each 60c 
MRS. E. PATTIE. The very earliest variety of these 
new English Mums, really a summer bloomer, with 
flowers of terra-cotta-red with golden reverse, with 
broad incurving petals. August blooming. 
Each 50c 
ORANGE QUEEN. Richest colored golden yellow 
to date. A September bloomer, producing broad, 
large and slightly twisted flowers of fine substance, 
Long stiff stems and fine foliage. Each 60c 
RED INVADER. A vigorous grower, with long up- 
right stems bearing crimson-chestnut flowers, with 
gold reverse. Very fine and large. Blooms in Au- 
grown 
gust and September. Each 60c 
SALMON PRECOSE. A _ low-growing, summer- 
blooming variety of salmon-rose shade. Makes a 
lot of nice flowers that are fine for home cutting. 
Flowers are good sized and really beautiful. 
Each 50c 
SNOWBALL. A good spray variety with solid, round, * 
white flowers, blooming in September. Each 60c 
ZENITH. A color that is different than all others, 
and, if disbudded, makes a very lovely large exhibi- 
tion variety, of large solid purple. Blooms in Sep- * 
tember and October. Each 60c 

“Popular” English Mum 
Collection No. 2 
1 each of 10 listed (not labeled) 
3 each of 10 listed (labeled) 

English Chrysanthemums 






















otember, being literally covered with|hundreds of flowers, 
3 for $1.20; $4.00 per doz. 
mounds of light pink flowers which are produced by the hundreds 
3 for $1.15; $3.75 per doz. 
3 for $1.00; $3.50 per doz. 
ing new red form of this free blooming type 
3 for $1.20; $4.00 per doz. 

3 for $1.15; $3.75 per doz. 
Cushion Mum Collection 
(S plants), not labeled 
3 each of above (15 plants), labeled 
6 each of above (30 plants), labeled 



UDDLEIA 
1 each of 5 listed ee, We 4 sake 
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3 each of 5 listed ‘Peme a. fee. 17} SS FA 
(labeled) ....... 9.00 I i aN E ides 
¢ ‘ Pe STHER REED. An ideal plant—grand for cutting—always 
Orchid Beauty 
For summer blooming and continued blossoms through 
early fall, Butterfly Bushes are unsurpassed, either for show 
in the garden or for use as cut flowers. 
BONFIRE. New hardy Butterfly Bush of rich dark red, 
with deep green foliage. Ideal for cut flowers, or for 
ornamental lawn shrub. Flowers from midsummer until 
frost. 75c each; 3 for $2.00 
DUBONNET. A lovely shade of wine-red, of erect growth, 
. long-stemmed. A fine late summer cut flower, and an 
entirely new color in Buddleias. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00 
ORCHID BEAUTY. Soft Cattleya, with brilliant orange 
eye. Claimed to be the best Buddleia in existence 
Strong growing plants with good keeping qualities, ideal 
as a cut flower. 75c each; 3 for $2.00 





PINK DAWN. 
throughout, produced in great abundance. 
istence today. 
WHITE QUEEN. A startling new glistening white Budd- 
leia, with hardy 8-inch spikes 
Excellent asa shrub, 
in flower. Double, pure white flowers of good size and long 
lasting. Begins blooming in June and continues until late 
in the season. Easy growing plants, impartial as to soil. 
60c each; 3 for $1.50; $5.00 per doz. 
Esther Reed 
GRAND MARCONI. A grand variety producing 
double white, shaggy, Chrysanthemum~like flow- 
ers on about 21/7- to 3-ft. stems. Will bloom con- 
tinuously during the summer months if flowers 
are kept cut. Excellent for outdoor culture. 
60c each; 3 for $1.50; $5.00 per doz. 
MAJESTIC. A huge single white Shasta Daisy 
recently introduced, producing flowers from early 
summer until frost. A top notch plant and a 
healthy and vigorous grower. 
60c each; 3 for $1.50; $5.00 per doz. 
Deep, dark green foliage; 
flower pink 
Excellent as 
a cut flower. Best truly pink-flowering Buddleia in ex- 
75c each; 3 for $2.00 
Shasta Daisy Collection 
3 plants (not labeled) ..$ 1.60 
All-out-at-once blooms 1 each of above, 

and very fine for cut flower use 
Blooms from July until frost. Very rane § eg 3 each of above, 9 plants (labeled) tees 4.00 
75c each; 3 for $2.00 12 each of above, 36 plants (labeled) ..... 14.00 Majestic 
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