
JULIUS 
(Upright). A California introduction of recent origin, 
and one of the kest. Produces a wealth of gor- 
geous, clear yellow flowers of large size, borne 
on tall, sturdy, 24 to 30-inch stalks. An early 
bloomer, continuing over a long season. Choice. 
Strong, field-grown plants, 45c each; 3 for $1.20. 
BARGAIN NO. 20 
2 Bronze Goddess 
1 Butterball 
2 Caliph 
1 Dean Ladd 
2 Harmony 
2 Red Empress 
(A $4.00 Catalog Value) 
ONLY $2.85 
Postpaid 
in U. S. 
HARDY ASTERS 
IN GORGEOUS COLORS FOR 
YOUR AUTUMN GARDEN! 
BARR'S PINK 
(Pink). The standard pink Aster. Claimed to be the largest of 
all pinks. A most profuse bloomer. Large flowers. 
BLUE GOWN 
(Blue). Flowers are delightful China-blue, larger than average. 
Covered with bloom from Sept. 15th until frost. Total height, 
4 to 4% ft. 
CLIMAX 
(Blue). One of the showiest and best blues. Produces many 
spikes of large, lavender-blue flowers. 
MT. EVEREST 

BRONZE GODDESS 
(Full Cushion Type). A real Bronze Mum. 
Very choice. Flowers first open nearly red 
in color, soon changing to bronze, and later 
turning to different shades of yellow and 
gold. Strong, field-grown plants, 35c each: 
3 for 90c. 
BUTTERBALL 
(Upright). A very early bloomer, and one 
of the best. In season plants are loaded 
with double, ball-like, bright yellow flowers 
that bronze somewhat in cool weather. 
Starts blooming early September. Height 
.18 in. Strong, field-grown plants, 40c each; 
3 for $1.00. 
CALIPH 
(Upright Type). New and choice. Large 
double flowers of deepest velvet red are 
borne in profusion on tall, husky plants, 2 
to 22 feet in height. A gorgeous variety. 
Strong, field-grown plants, 40c each; 3 for 
$1.00. 
DEAN KAY 
(Semi-Cushion Type). Flowers unusually 
large, semi-double, gorgeous lavender-pink, 
produced in immense quantities, completely 
covering the plants. Starts blooming in 
early summer and continues uninterruptedly 
until stopped by hard frosts. Strong, field- 
grown plants, 35c each; 3 for 90c. 
DEAN LADD 
(Semi-Cushion Type). A bronze sport of Dean 
Kay, and a beauty. Same characteristics 
of bloom and growth as Dean Kay, but 
flowers are beautiful shades of intense 
bronze. Strong, field-grown plants, 40c 
each; 3 for $1.00. 
GLACIER 
(Upright), An extra early variety, and one 
of the best of its type. Flowers are large, 
pure white, and borne on stocky, 18 in., 
plants. Blooms from early September till 
frost. Strong, field-grown plants, 40c each: 
3 for $1.00. 
Bargain No. 21 
5 ASTERS 
1 Each: Barr’s Pink, 
Blue Gown, Climax, Mt. 
Everest and Red Cloud. 
ONLY $1.39 
Not Prepaid 
(White). A wonderful variety, and the best white. Flowers are 
large, pure white with very small eye. Well shaped, upright 
growers. Flowers produced right down to the ground. Height 
3 to 4 ft. 
RED CLOUD —=> 
(Red). New and choice. Covered with large, deep red flowers 
on strong, medium tall stems. Very free blooming. Should 
be in every border. 
PRICE: All Varieties, field-grown plants, 35c each: 3 of any 
one variety, 90c. 
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WHITTEN'S GORGEOUS CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
HARMONY 
(Upright). A variety from the University of 
Minnesota. Loaded with double flowers 
ranging in color from Strawberry pink to 
deep red. Starts blooming late August. 
Height 18 in. Strong, field-grown plants, 40c 
each; 3 for $1.00. 
JOAN HELEN 
(Upright). Considered the finest ‘Mum of its 
color. A rich crimson purple of breath-tak- 
ing beauty. Starts blooming about Septem- 
ber 15th on sturdy, 18 in., stems. Strong, 
field-grown plants, 45c each. Supply limited. 
PINK SENSATION 
(Full Cushion Type). One of the earliest and 
most persistent bloomers. Opens a deep 
pink, blooms pink and stays pink as long as 
the flowers last. Strong, field-grown plants, 
35c each; 3 for 90c. : 
RED EMPRESS 
(Full Cushion Type). Plants are completely 
covered with a gorgeous mass of color from 
mid-summer until late autumn. First blooms 
mahogany-bronze, followed by red blooms 
later in secson. Prolific bloomer. Extremely 
showy. Strong, field-grown plants, 40c 
each; 3 for $1.00. 
SUNSET 
(Upright). A choice and unusual variety 
worthy of a place in any planting. Its large 
buds first open a dark red, the color chang- 
ing to orange-rust when in full bloom, and 
toward the end of the season becoming a 
deep rose. A bargain at just 45c each for 
strong, field-grown plants. Supply limited. 
ZANTHA 
(Upright). A fine, early blooming, brilliant 
canary yellow pompon, in full flower by 
early September. A University of Chicago 
variety. Healthy, 2-ft., plants. Strong, field- 
grown plants, 40c each; 3 for $1.00. 
