1 HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
The very name conjures beauty, and never more than 
when it is our OLD ORCHARD GLORIES strain. It is a 
blend, founded upon crosses of the Azaleamums, the Koreans, 
Rubellum and Yezoense with the named and showy Hybrid 
Garden Chrysanthemums. Many of the seedlings will have 
double or near-double flowers, and the color range will 
cover the whole field of Chrysanthemum possibilities in 
hue, shade and tone. Sow seeds out of doors in late autumn 
or earliest spring, and they will flower first season, living 
for years. Pkt. 25c; 144 oz. 50c; Yo oz. 90c. 
OTHER HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUM STRAINS—Desirable 
for both garden decoration and cutting. ARCTIC HYBRIDS— 
Blossoms varied in coloring, often dazzling in brightness. 
Considered particularly winter-hardy. Pkt. 20c. YEZOENSE 
HY BRIDS—New strain that runs to widely varied pink and 
rose tones. Broad, low plants with heavy, crispy, rather 
glossy leaves. Pkt. 30c. KOREAN HYBRIDS—Flowers in 
many rare color tones, always with radiant lustre, single 
to semi-double. Fairly early ; decidedly hardy. Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. 
for 70c. OFFER 62A—One pkt. each of the 3, with one of the 
Old Orchard Glories, for 85c. 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANTS 
THE CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Dwarf, early-flower- 
ing near-doubles. Wide cushions of bloom to about 12 inches. 
PINK CUSHION—Masses of light pink. YELLOW CUSH- 
ION—Bright golden yellow. BRONZE CUSHION—Coppery 
yellow with red-bronze tones. WHITE CUSHION—Opens 
blush, becoming pure white. RED CUSHION—Rich bronze 
red. PRICE, any one color, each 50c; 3 for $1.40. OFFER 
39AN—One plant each of the 5 for $2.20. 
HARDY GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Desirable for cut- 
ting, or for garden effects in fall. Illustrated opposite. All 
offered here are early enough to give a good, long season of 
outdoor blooming. AVALON REFLECTION—Free-blooming, 
compact double that opens golden bronze, becoming bronze- 
Orange, then apricot and old gold, and ending as clear pink. 
Since flowers in all the color stages show at the same time, 
the effect is delightful, and unusual. Each 50c; 3 for $1.40. 
LAVENDER LADY—Lovely full double in silvery orchid pink. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.40. BURGUNDY—Double flowers of rich- 
est wine-crimson. Each 50c; 3 for $1.40. LUCENT—Flattened, 
near-double flowers in shell pink. Each 45c; 8 for $1.20. SPIT- 
FIRE—Practically double. Rich red with bronze tones. Each 
45e; 3 for $1.20. HEBE—Fragrant, and beautiful, single 
Korean in luminous salmon pink. Profuse; hardy. Each 45c: 
3 for $1.20; 10 for $3.50. MANY SUNS—Big semi-double with 
radiating petals of orange red, zoned soft yellow. Each 45c; 
3 for $1.20. LOUISE SCHLING—Big, semi-double Korean in 
salmon red. Each 50c; 8 for $1.40. DEAN KAY—Farly, 
blooming from mid-summer into early autumn, hosts of near- 
double blossoms in a pretty, rosy pink. Each 45c: 3 for $1.20. 
GLACIER—An early-blooming full double in pure white, Each 
50c; 8 for $1.40. KING MIDAS—Fine pure yellow, fully 
double, semi-incurved. Each 50c; 8 for $1.40. CALIPH—Splen- 
did full double in dark, velvety red. Each 45c; 3 for $1.20. 
CERES—Fine, hardy Korean single in old gold. Each 45e: 3 
for $1.20. ORCHID SPOON—Perhaps best of the “spoon 
petal’? sorts. Double. Delightful orchid pink. Each 50c; 3 for 
$1.40. VULCAN—Fragrant semi-double in glowing red. Each 
45c. DAPHNE—Fine pink Korean single. Each 45c. OCTO- 
BER BANNERS—Splendid big semi-double with very many, 
long, flowing petals of red-bronze. Each 50c; 8 for $1.40. 
AVALON DELIGHT—Over shining, crispy foliage come mul- 
titudes of single flowers, small-centered, in purest pink. Early 
bloomer, making a fine, lone show. A well-established plant 
may be three feet across of blossom densities, yet not over 15 
inches high. Rock garden, bedding, terraces. A Yezoense Hy- 
brid. Each 55c: 8 for $1.50; 10 for $4.50. KRISTINA—A gor- 
geous Arctic Hybrid with big, single flowers of luminous deep 
rose. Each 45c; 3 for $1.20; 10 for $3.60. GOBLIN—Intensely 
double flowers of richest red-bronze. Free bloomer. Particu- 
larly good. Withstands frost. Each 60c; 3 for $1.40; 10 for 
$4.00. ASTRID—Fine Arctic Hybrid single in soft, salmon 
pink. Each 50c. ROSE FLARE—Farly-flowering near-double 
in vivid amaranth rose. Each 46c; 8 for $1.20. RUTH HATTON 
—Fine early double, white to creamy primrose. Each 45c. 
MARS—Hardy Korean single in deep red. Each 45c. JEAN 
TREADWAY—Fully double soft pink, deeper at center. Each 
50c. OFFER 60AN—One plant each of the 25, with names, 
for $10.70. OFFER 69AN—One plant each of 10 kinds, our 
choice and names given, all good kinds, for $4.00. 
BOOK—HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Cumming. All 
care, cultivation, dis- 
about outdoor Chrysanthemums, 
budding, hybridizing, propagation. Illustrated. $2.50. 

AUGUST DAISY—Chrysanthemum rubellum, CLARA CUR- 
TIS. Masses of salmon-pink daisies from early August into 
October, the much-branched, 18-inch plants becoming mounds 
of bloom. Plants, each 50c; 3 for $1.40. 
5 THE ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Grow them for colorful garden display, or for cutting. ‘‘x”’ 
culture. FINE SINGLE MIXED—Big flowers, cream to yellow, 
usually banded or zoned with coppery red, maroon or purple. 
Pkt. 10c; 44 oz. 80c. CORONARIUM DOUBLE MIXED—18 
inches. A quite different strain with smaller, but fully double 
flowers in white and in shades of yellow. Valued for edging, 
bedding and cutting. Pkt. 10c; ™4 oz. 35¢. CORONARIUM 
YELLOWSTONE—20 inches. Fine, double flowers of deep 
sulphur yellow. Desirable for cutting. Pkt. 15c; 4% oz. 30ce. 
DUNNETT’S DOUBLE MIXED—Attractive semi-double to 
double flowers in varied colorings, including red tones. Pkt. 
15e; Ye oz. 25c. GOLD WINGS—30 inches. Long-blooming 
single with showy flowers of glistening golden yellow. Pkt. 15c ; 
Ye oz. 25ec. OFFER 61A—One pkt. each of above for 55c. 
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5 CLARKIA DOUBLE 
MIXED—eck (2-4)25. Blos- 
soms that might be little 
double roses in wreath sug- 
gestion. Pink, salmon, car- 
mine, mauve, white or 
purple. Lovely in cool _sea- 
sons or cool _ positions. 
Pkt. 15c. 
3 CLAYTONIA VIRGIN- 
ICA — erkt. The pretty 
Spring Beauty, a _ wild 
flower lovely alike in sun 
or shade. Blossoms white to 
pink, often crimson-pen- 
ciled. Nice in the rock gar- 
den. Will naturalize. Pkt. 
20c; Ye oz. 50c; % oz. 90c. 
2 CHLOROPHYTUM EL- 
ATUM—Walking Antheri- 
cum. Decorative pot plant 
with rosettes of pointed, 
white-striped leaves in Pan- 
danus effect. High sprays of little white star-flowers, the same 
slender stems carrying in air baby plants like the parent. 
Finally the flower-stems arch over and the new passenger- 
plants take root. Plants, each 45c. 
1 CHRYSOGONUM VIRGINICUM —ergkt(8)6. Goldstar. 
From June into November the green cushion-mats are set 
with golden stars. Thrives equally in full sun or light shade. 
Sons rock garden perennial]. Plants, each 60c; 3 for $1.60; 10 
or $5.00. 
2 CLIANTHUS PUNICEUS—wj. Red Kowhai. Showy pot 
plant climber. Racemes of rich crimson. Pkt. 20c. 
1 CLINTONIA ANDREWSIANA—rmatsty (2-3)24. Burnished 
rosettes, crimson ‘‘lilies’’ above, then glossy, long-hanging 
purple berries. Pkt. 20c. 
1 CODONOPSIS BLEND—“*erx(8)12. Delightful, tuberous- 
rooted rock garden perennials with many drooping flowers, 
bell-shaped or tubular, usually of blue-suffused white, the 
bells often zoned within in deep blue, buff or black. May need 
winter protection in cold areas. Pkt. 20c; 3 for 50c. 
1 HARDY GOLDEN ASTER 
It is Chrysopsis mariana, called Golden Aster, for it is 
very like a particularly fine, large-flowered perennial Fall 
Aster in richest yellow. The very name translates “looks like 
gold”. Full hardiness. Sun or light shade. It cuts. Pkt. 20c; 
yg oz. 85c. Plants, each 45c; 3 for $1.20. 
2 GERALDTON WAX-FLOWER 
Masses of five-lobed flowers that seem carved from pink 
wax, varying at times to a soft peach-blossom rose. Much- 
branched plants with fine, heath-like foliage. From Western 
Australia. May be grown as a large pot plant, north. Prefers 
full sun. Seeds are slow-germinating. It cuts well. CHA- 
MAELAUCIUM CILIATUM. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. 
