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CHRYSANTHEMUM These hardy plants 
take over the Fall garden with their 
amazing range of color and form. Eugene 
Wander, huge early golden yellow; Pale 
Moon, soft sulfur yellow; Avalanche, pure 
white; Lavender Lady, large soft lavender; 
Eureka Giant, tawny orange; Mrs. Pierre 
S. duPont III, luminous peach and coffee 
shades; Red Velvet, an amazing rich crim- 
son; Astrid, The Northland Daisy, a lovely 
salmon pink single; Pot plants for Spring 
planting. each 50¢: 
CHRYSANTHEMUM Cushion or AZALEA- 
MUM. Bushy plants covered with small 
chrysanthemum flowers from August on. 
Amelia, rose pink; Queen Cushion, pink 
through white; King Cushion, bronze; For 
Spring planting. each 50¢ 
COLUMBINE Beautiful long spurred hy- 
brids in an extensive range of pastel 
colors. (The Scott Elliot strain). 
fine heavy plants 50¢ each 
DAPHNE creoruM—the delightful Rose 
Daphne, a small evergreen shrub 8 to 12 inches 
high. In the spring the plant is covered with 
tiny fragrant rose pink blossoms which are 
cepeated in early fall. 
compact potted plants, $2.00 
DELPHINIUM Pacific Giant Hybrids. Amaz- 
ingly beautiful plants in a complete range 
of delightful color from purest white 
through’ pink-lavender and all shades of 
blue to deepest pure purple. each 75¢ 
FUNKIA subcordata grandiflora. The best 
of the PLANTAIN LILIES. Handsome 
large green leaves with fragrant white lily 
shaped flowers blooming in August-Septem- 
ber. Does well in moist shade. each 75¢ 
GYPSOPHILA Bristol Fairy BABY’S 
BREATH 2’. Panicles of tiny double white 
flowers throughout the summer. each 75¢ 
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HEMEROCALLIS DAY LILY. These hardy 
plants grow almost anywhere, in shade or 
sun. Try some of the new hybrids. 
Cinnabar, 2!/,’ June, tawny flowers over- 
laid cinnamon red; Bagdad, 314,’ July, 
large copper-red flower with orange veins; 
Bijou, 214,’ July, August, orange overcast 
red with dark mid-zone; George Yeld, 4’ 
July, immense soft yellow with light red 
markings; Gypsy, 3’ May, June, lovely 
clear orange; Mrs. W. H. Wyman, 4’ 
August, large lemon yellow. all at 50¢ each 
IRIS pumila. These tiny iris have large 
flowers like the giant bearded type, but only 
grow 8” to 12” tall. White, purple, or 
yellow. 2 each 35(: 


MERTENSIA virginica THE VIRGINIA 
BLUEBELL 12” May. Clusters of blue bells 
tinged with delicate pink. each 50¢ 
PHLOX decussata HARDY SUMMER 
PHLOX. 2’-3’ B. Compte, deep amaranth 
red; Marie Louise, the best pure. white; 
Daily Sketch, huge salmon pink with crim- 
son eye; Leo Schlageter, fiery scarlet red; 
Count Zeppelin, white with bright red eye; 
Progress, huge flowers of true lavender 
blue. All at 50¢ each 
PHLOX subulata. The so-called MOSS PINK. 
Emerald Cushion, a new dwarf phlox, pink 
flowered, with amazing bright emerald 
green foliage; Alba, pure white; Blue Hill, 
the best lavender blue; Sampson, pure 
pink; Crimson Beauty, brilliant crimson. 
All at 50¢ each 
PRIMULA polyanthus hybrids HARDY 
PRIMROSE 8”-10”. Large clustered flowers 
in all shades of yellow, orange, mauve, pink, 
and dark red. each 50¢ 
PRIMULA Giant Blue. Large flowers in sur- 
prising shades of blue. each 75¢ 

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