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HARDY 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
We have an exceptionally fine stock of fall-blooming 
Hardy “Mums” that we have grown in our gardens. 
These varieties are very easy to raise and will provide 
a marvelous display of mass coloring from early Sep- 
Use for borders 
tember until the latter part of October. 
or mass planting effects. 

CHRYSANTHEMUM 
PHLOX 
You will not have a mid-summer lull of 
flowery blossoms if you plant PHLOX in 
your garden. They will furnish lots of 
color and last longer than most flowers 
during the heat of the summer. The gor- 
geous masses of large flower heads will 
make your garden lovely and attractive 
for a long period of time. Phlox are very 
hardy and require little care after the first 
year. 
CHAS. CURTIS—Sparkling, sunset-red; most 
brilliant of all Phlox. Truly outstanding. 
PEO 
_ EDULIS SUPERBA—One of the old favorites 
of the Peony garden. Bright pink 
blooms, very fragrant. Early. 
FELIX CROUSSE— Brilliant, ruby-red. Large 
blooms. Mid-season. 
PRINCE OF DARKNESS—Early, deep red, 
almost maroon. 
Price: 90c each. Any 3 of above, $2.50 
Postpaid. 
_FESTIVA MAXIMA-—A rose-type white 
with broad guard petals, center petals 
_tich white flecked with crimson. - A very 
good early variety, fine for cut flowers. 
KARL ROSEFIELD—Very large red flowers; 
_ globular, semi-rose type. An extremely 
vigorous grower; tall and early. Fine 
eedor “cutting, =)" 
- MARY BRAND—Red blooms, fine for cut- 
ting. +A very beautiful, rose type flowe1 
showing stamens. 

PINK CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
APRICOT GLOW—Richly hued apricot 
BRONZE CUSHION—Rich red bronze 
bronze, double blossoms in  mid- turning to a bronzy yellow with a 
August. 18 inches high, 2\ feet light red center. 
across the first season. CLARA CURTIS—A gorgeous sight with 
COURAGEOUS—Dark ruby-red, large, its single, salmon-pink, daisy-type 
double flowers, 32 inches in diameter. 
Strong, upright, healthy green foliage. 
Late September. 
HEARTHFIRE—Bright red flowers, show- 
ing a small yellow center when fully 
flowers blooming in early September. 
24 inches tall. 
PINK CUSHION—A mass of pink blooms 
on semi-dwarf plants growing about 
15 inches tall. 
open. Ideal for cutting. 
Early September. 
22 to 3 ft. Late September. 
TIGRESS 
DAILY SKETCH—Large trusses of lustrous 
pink with crimson-rose eye.  Florets 
measure 1¥2 inches across. Plants reach 
a height of 3 ft. 
FLASH—New large, rosy-red, one of the 
best. 
PROGRESS—Superb light blue, set off with 
deeper purple blue eyes. Extremely 
large flower heads with 1% to 2 inch 
florets. Rich, dark green foliage. 2% ft. 
RUBY LEE—Extra large plum-red flowers. 
Medium height. 
NIES 
SARAH BERNHARDT — A fine apple- 
blossom pink, each petal silver-tipped. 
Fragrant, blooms midseason. 
WALTER FAXON—Vivid, 
Midseason. 
Price: $1.15 each. Any 3 of above for 
$3.25 Postpaid. 
FRANCES WILLARD—This is a very fine 
white and a universal favorite. Usually 
a winner in the showroom. 
MONS. MARTIN CAHUZAC—Dark purple- 
garnet, one of the darkest peonies 
grown. Strong, vigorous grower; free 
blooming midseason. 
SOLANGE—The blossom is made up of a 
suffusion of buff and pale salmon-pink 
shades. The coloring is beautiful and 
distinct, a perfect rose-type flower. 
Price: $1.35 each. Any 3 of above, 
$3.85 Postpaid. 
salmon pink. 
Double. 
ROBERT BRYDON—A garnet red, double 
blossoms about 2 inches in diameter. 
AVALANCHE—Large well formed, dou- 
ble white flowers in great quantities. 

MISS LINGARD 
SALMON SUNSET—Pink with 
tint 
bush. 
salmon- 
flowers growing on a compact 
One of our own, introductions. 
flower. More spreading and bushy. SANTA CLAUS — Bronze-red blossoms; 
2 feet. Mid-September. plant is cushion-type and grows about 
Price: Any of above varieties, 40c 18 inches tall. 
each. SUNSHINE—Deep pink blooms, compact 
ALGONQUIN—Clear reat aie foliage. A seedling offspring of the 
Clara Curtis which we think surpasses 
its parent. 
gardens. 
Price: Any of above varieties, 
each Postpaid. 
in our own 
35c 
Originated 

STARLIGHT 
MISS LINGARD—Early June to October 
with large heads of white flowers with 
faint pink shading in center. It is the 
best early white Phlox known. Free 
from disease. 
STARLIGHT—Large purplish-violet florets 
with white star at center which creates 
a most unusual effect, a variety that is 
always in good demand. 
TIGRESS—Large blooms of a very out 
standing salmon-scarlet. 
Price: Any of above, 40c each. 

FESTIVA MAXIMA 

