CHEIRANTHUS (Siberian Wallflower) 
ALLIONI], GOLDEN BEDDER—Bright golden yellow blooms make 
a rich color display in the rockery or border during May and June. 
Plants reach a height of 12 inches. 
100 for $3.00 50 for $1.50 25 for 90c 
COREOPSIS (Tickseed) 
DOUBLE SUNBURST (NEW GOLD)—A new variety which bears 
double flowers of good color. Coreopsis is one of the most useful 
perennials for, borders and cutting. Easy to grow; blooms profusely 
from June until frost. Grows 3 feet tall. 
100 for $3.00 50 for $1.50 25 for $1.05 
HARDY Fall Flowering 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
ALL ARE EARLY BLOOMING 
These beautiful hardy chrysanthemums will begin to bloom in early 
fall and provide a wealth of gorgeous color after other plants have 
finished flowering. All are hardy, easy to grow and are of the 
best varieties offered by any grower. We are offering all nice 
clumps with runners attached. 

These are heavy, field-grown plants for fall shipment. 
ALLEGRO —Very lovely, double flowers in an unusual blend, 
glowing shrimp pink suffused with coppery salmon. Late blooming. 
15c each 
AMBER GLOW — Brilliant rosy-bronze shade, brighter than Mrs. 
duPont. Double flowers, late blooming. 15¢ each 
AUTUMN LIGHTS — Masses of !ovely semi-double flowers. Brilliant 
bronzy orange. Early blooming. 12c each 
ALGONQUIN — Showy clear yellow, double flowers. Dwarf, spready 
habit. Bloom in September. 12c each 
CHRIS COLUMBUS — New, outstanding ivory-white. Large, double 
blooms from late September on; excellent for cutting. 15¢ each 
CANDLELIGHT — Well-formed, double flowers of ivory-white. Ex- 
cellent plant and foliage habits. Blooms late August. 15c each 
EARLY WONDER — New, large, soft-pink pompon type. Produces 
an abundance of double flowers from late September on; excellent 
for cutting. 12c each 
HEATHERBLOOM — Large, fully double flowers in an outstanding 
color; heather-pink, center shaded rose-red with gold tips. 
I5¢ each 
JACKIE—A rich wine-red. Biooms late, but will always come into 
bloom after it has been severely frosted. 12c each 
MISS LACE—True light pink. Three-inch blooms on strong up- 
right stems; 30 inches high. Blooms in September. I5c each 
MURMURS — Opens amaranth-pink, fading slowly to clear mallow- 
purple. Double flowers with broad, incurved petals. Height 22 
inches. Blooms early September. 15c each 
POLAR ICE— Clear ice-white, large, double blooms from early 
September on. Plants are very free-flowing, producing large 3-inch 
flowers. 15¢ each 
RED VELVET — An outstanding velvety-crimson. Fully double blooms, 
fine healthy foliage; one of the best of all crimson 'mums. I5e each 
SIENNA — Dark reddish-orange, toned burnt-sienna brown. A heavy 
textured, long-lasting flower, fully double. Blooms mid-September. 
I5c each 
SILVER TIP — Bright carmine, with the tip of each petal silvery 
white. These large, fully double blooms present a charming color 
combination. I2c each 
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