PERENNIAL FLOWERS 
GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS. We list a variety 
of Mums that we feel are perfectly hardy and 
desirable in any flower garden. By careful selec- 
tion you may have blooms from July until killing 
frosts. Good field grown divisions. 
Avalanche, D. (Dreer) The world’s best large, 
creamy white. Everyone’s favorite. Excellent 
for cutting. Sept. 4. 
Caliph. Oxblood red. 
frost. 
Chippewa. Mallow purple. Long stems, 4 in. flow- 
ers, sturdy plants to 24 in. tall. Blooms Sep- 
tember to hard killing frosts. 
Early Bronze. Early blooming pompon or button 
Mum. Starts blooming in August and at its 
best in September. Fine garden variety and 
for cut flowers. 18 to 24 inches tall. 
Ember. Bronze with orange shadings. Decorative 
type. Blooms October. 
Harbinger. Decorative. Bronze, blooming the 
middle of September. 
Indian Summer. Very good rust color. Fine for 
cut flowers. 
Irene. Button type. White. Good bloomer. Fore- 
part of October. 
King Midas. One of the best yellow Korean Hy- 
brids. Starts flowering in August and at its 
best in September. Flowers about 4 inches 
across, full double, with a touch of bronze. 
Branchy growth and very hardy. 2’ to 3 ft. 
tall. : 
Lavender Lady. Beautiful shade of lavender. 
Mrs. J. Findley. Bright yellow blooms. Large, 
Sept. 5, New English variety. 
Mrs. Pierce Dupont. Hardy plants to 22 feet 
tall. Large flowers to 4 inches of a peach to 
bronze color, in early October to heavy frosts. 
Peachblow. Salmon pink, bronze and fawn. 
Semi-double. Blooms about the middle of Sep- 
. tember. ; 
Pohatcong. Double pink blooms in September. 
Hardy and bushy growth. About 3 ft. tall. 
Red Velvet. Fine . velvety crimson decorative 
type blooming about the 10th of October. 
Romany. Reddish bronze. Good cut flower. 
Thorpe. (Dec.) Vivid rose. Oct. 10. 
Youdath’s Vivid. Delf lavender. Decorative about 
October 5th. 
Garden Chrysanthemums. All Varieties. 
(Each 50c) (3 for $1.40). 
Postage: (Each 7c) (3 for 12c). 
Blooms -September to 
CLEMATIS, RECTA GRANDIFLORA. Small white 
flowers June and July. Fine for cut flowers. Grows 
to 2 feet tall. 
(Each 49c) (3 for $1.30). 
Postage: (Each 7c) (3 for 12c). 
COLUMBINE (Aquilegia). One of the first perennials 
to bloom in the spring. Unsurpassed as a cut 
flower, as they bloom oVer a long season and 
on long stems. Thrives best in a sandy loam 
soil, either rock garden or perennial flower bed. 
Prefers partial shade. Height 2 feet. 
Coerula. The native Rocky Mountain variety, 
must be planted in a shady place; long 
spurred, blue. 2-year plants. : 
(Each 39c) (3 for $1.05). 
Postage: (Each 7c) (3 for 12c). 
Crimson Star. A new columbine, striking crimson 
with white corolla. Good border or cut flower. 
(Each 39c) (3 for $1.05). 
Postage: (Each 6c) (3 for 12c). 
COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA (Double Sunburst). 
Bright, golden yellow, double flowers, from June 
through the season. Valuable for cut. flowers. 
Very hardy. 
(Each 25c) (3 for 69c). 
Postage: (Each 7c) (3 for 12c). 
DELPHINIUM, Hardy Larkspur. The dominant flow- 
er in the perennial flower garden. Will grow in 
most soils, but you will feel well repaid by 
planting them in deep, rich soil. 
Belladonna. Turquoise blue. 
Bellamosa. Large deep blue florets. 
Wrexham Strain. Hollyhock type of growth with 
long heavy spikes. Shades of dark blue 
blended with mauve and violet. 
All of above: (Each 29c) (3 for 75c). 
Postage: (Each, 7c) (3 for 12c). 
Pacific Hybrids. A new delphinium, judged as 
one of the best. Long tapering spikes with 
huge florets in gorgeous shades. Grows 5 to 
7 ft. tall, very hardy and easy to grow. Mil 
dew resistant. Mixed colors of pure white, 
pink, lavender, blue and dark blue. 
(Each 39c) (3 for $1.10). 
Postage: (Each 7c) (3 for 15c). 
DIANTHUS (Pink Plumarius)- Blooms all summer. 
Clove pinks in mixed colors, with a delightful 
fragrance. Height about 10 to 12 inches. 
(Each 25c) (3 for 69c). 
Postage: (Each 7c) (3 for 12c). 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath). 
Bristol Fairy. A beautiful double white flowered 
variety. When in full bloom it forms a sym- 
metricai mass 2 to 3 feet in height of pure 
white flowers. Cannot be excelled for cutting 
purposes, especially in combination with highly 
colored flowers. Can also be cut and dried and 
used in bouquets long after other outdoor flow- 
ers are past. 
(Each 89c) (3 for $2.40). 
Postage: (Each 7c) (3 for 15c). im 
LUPINES (Russell Lupines). Similar in habit and 
growth to the common lupine but having more 
vivid coloring and color combinations- The many 
hued and long stemmed blossoms are very de- 
sirable either as background for the perennial 
bed or for cut flowers. One-year plants. 
(Each 49c) (3 for $1.40). 
Postage: (Each 7c) (3 for 12c). 
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