PER 100 
RED CUSHION — Dwarf in height, hardy, colorful red, and 
most prolific bloomer 15.00 
RED VELVET — Finest of all crimson garden mums. Shapely, 
long lasting blooms. Lustrous, healthy foliage 18.00 
ROSEBUD — Lovely 3" flowers of deep, clear rose-pink. 
A much needed color in mums. 15.00 
SONJA —A_ new aster-flowered cushion 'mum; produces 
masses of lovely purple blooms. Ideal for the low border. 
Very hardy. 15.00 
SEPT. SUNSHINE — Brilliant yellow blooms completely cover 
compact, well rounded plants from mid-September until 
frost. Very free-flowering. Fine for low border and cutting. 18.00 
SUCCESSOR—A _ grand New erect cushion with many 
pointed pink two-toned flowers, excitingly contrasted by 
their red centers. Extremely hardy. 18.00 
SEPTEMBER DAWN — Lovely, large flowers of a_ bright 
rose-pink color. Considered one of the best pink ‘mums. 
Plants are vigorous and very hardy. Flower freely over a long 
period. 
SILVER TIP— Bright carmine with the tip of each petal 
silvery white. These large, fully double blooms present a 
charming color combination. 18.00 
TRIXIE— Large, shapely flowers of a delightful salmon pink 
shade. Plants are extremely hardy, strong growers and pro- 
18.00 
duce blooms in great profusion. 20.00 
TANGERINE — Flaring Spanish-orange to  grenadine-red. 
Distinctly different. 20.00 
WHITE TOWER—A sturdy perfect pompon with broad 
petals, first creamy white, then opening pure white. A good 
cutting variety. Very free. 25.00 
WHITE WONDER—The perfect white pompon. Exquisite 
ball-shaped blossoms are a soft creamy-white; very free- 
flowering and vigorous. 18.00 
WHITE SPOON — Hardy and vigorous grower, bearing a 
profusion of white blooms during late fall. 18.00 
WENDY —A distinctive bright orange bronze. Blooms in 
September. 18.00 
YELLOW ALABASTER— New, offered to the wholesale 
trade for the first time this year. A soft yellow sport of the 
popular White Alabaster. 30.00 
YELLOW AVALANCHE —A sensational new yellow. Big, 
fluffy bloom of a rich, golden-yellow shade. A bud sport of 
the white variety. 20.00 
CENTAUREA (Hardheads, Knapweed) 
MONTANA BLUE—2 ft. June-Sept. Numerous large deep blue 
flowers somewhat resembling the annual Cornflower. 
100 for $5.00 50 for $2.50 25 for $1.25 
CHEIRANTHUS (Siberian Wallflower) 
ALLIONII, 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 75c 
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 
trom June until frost. Grows 3 feet tall. 
100 for $3.00 50 for $1.50 25 for 75c 

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