22 THE SARCOXIE NURSERIES PEONY FIELDS 

HARDY FLOWERS, continued 

Canterbury Bells. Spikes of 
somewhat bell-shaped flowers 
2 inches long on stems 2 to 3 
feet high. They give a grand 
display in May and June. Mulch 
lightly with straw during win- 
ter. 
Mixed colors only. 
35c each; 3 for 80c; 3.00 doz. 



Canterbury Bells 
Chrysanthemums. Hardy ‘‘Mums.’’ Every garden needs 
‘“‘mums’’ to extend the blooming season into autumn. When 
frost creeps into the air Mums are the only flowers that con- 
tinue blooming. 
We offer the following outstanding varieties: 
Algonquin. Very early double yellow. Stocky. Sept. 1. 
Burgundy. The best wine red. Double. Oct. 1. 
Jean Cumming. Old favorite double white. Sept. 15. 
Lavender Lady. Queen of them all. Pure lavender. 3-inch 
double. Lusty. Late Sept. 
Olive Longland. Pink to autumn shades. Similar to Mrs. 
DuPont. 10 days earlier. Double. 
Red Velvet. Most popular red. 38-inch double. Oct. 5. 
White Wonder. White pompon. Supreme. Perfect ball- 
shaped blooms. Cream to white. Heavy sprays. Wonderful 
for cutting. Late Sept. 
‘Yellow Avalanche. Large fluffy double yellow. Sept. 15. 
Cushion Chrysanthemums. More dwarf than the above varie- 
ties. Form a cushion-shaped plant completely covered with 
blossoms. 
Dean Kay. Deep pink. 
Golden Cushion. Yellow, flecked red. 
Santa Claus. Semi-double red. 
PRICES 
45c each 3 for 1.25 4.00 per dozen 
ee 

SPECIAL 
One each of the 
above outstand- 
ing Chrysanthe- 
mums, eleven in 
all, for only... 
$3.50 
Above Postpaid 



