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: the help of our soney. Ml alae we chose the varieties 
! ae a listed here as being best. 
- } B1400—Bonfire. Brilliant, solid double | B1427—Huntsman (Bristol). _ Brilliant, red 
* ” pompon flowers 1% to 2” across borne fully double flowers 2% to 3” across. 5 New Giant-Flowe Mums 
in masses on tall stems. Rather late -. Long stems fine for cutting. 69¢ each; B1429—Lee Powell. 4%” flowers. Long 
blooming. 59c each; 3 for 1.59, ppd. 3 for 1.89, ppd. plone Maes ihe shee} an the year 
Fuchsia Fairy Chrysanthemum B1454—Salmon Precose. Fully double, B1428—General Bradley (Corliss). Fully B1461——Tapestry. (Bristol). Ruy dou- 
Hislop. Anevorin la cuhatorraph deep salmon blossoms with the reverse double 2% to 3” flowers on long stems. ble 3” flowers. Plants large and bushy, 
Dp erap of the petals a light buff. Flowers 3 Very hardy, compact plant. 69¢ each; blooms heavily early Sept. 69¢ each; 3 
of a plant of Fuchsia Fairy as to 4” across. Plant medium high and 3 for 1.89, ppd. for 1.89, ppd. ; ; 
it bloomed for us here in Shen- bushy. 69¢ each; 3 for 1.89, ppd. B1426—General MacArthur (Corliss). i pot eb eae (Kraus). Large double; 
andoah last year. As you can gy44907—C : a 2% to 3” fully double blossoms on large, petals wide and flowers full. Frost re- 
see, it is low-growing, with a ah 3” AGuble > bach nalSpateae end BA Leh PE ae plants. or ree a NM ierlang Bis60— eve ada tes ea 5” 
: f 2 ee; n. e each; r 1.89, . Oo 
mass of fuchsia colored, fully 69c each; 3 for 1.89, ppd. DIETCe o Dp blossoms on long stems. A fine mum of 
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double little flowers, each flower B1455—Samidare. B1425—General Marshall (Corliss). 2% brilliant fall color. 49c; 3 for 1.29, ppd 
An imported Japanese 
about one inch across. It makes Chrysanthemum with 1%” fully double {ey {uly double | flowers, | Compact;  B1421—Du-Bon-A. A new variety. Rich 
a brilliant showing—really a flowers. Plants low and pushy. ead rece eee Very hardy. 69¢ each; 3 wine-purple 4” flowers are very showy. 
beautiful thing. 59e each; 3 for with blossoms. 69¢ each; 3 for 1.89, ppd. ere ° Piece Aigo! sitkae: : Gabe cocks 3 for 
1.59, ppd. B1443—Pink Opal (Kraus). Gorgeous 1.89, ppd. : 
1951 introduction. Large, fully double 
: Bowete 4” atross. 69¢ each; 3 for 1.39, "The Generals” Trio , 
Bargain Collection pa. 
'B3132X—1 each of Fuchsia | 81409—Charles Nye (Kraus). Compact B3127X—1 each of General Bradley, ee ee een 
Fairy, Charles Nye, Bonfire, double 3” flowers. Petals broad and flow- General MacArthur, and General B3133X—1 each of the Giant-Flow- 
and. Pink al—all 4 for ers full on long stems. Wonderful for Marshall—all 3 for 1.79, ppd. ered Mums described above—all 5 
eutting. 49¢ each; 3 for 1.29, ppd. for only 2.29, ppd. 
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Bloom the first year after planting and grow 
to a size 3 feet across and 2 feet high, with 
flowers so solid and thick no foliage shows. 
Often a thousand blooms to one plant. You 
never miss a dozen cut daily for the table. 
B1412—Pink Cushion. Bi411—Bronze Cush- 
The bright pink that ion. The best double 
blooms early in the bronze cushion. Early 
fall. 39e each; 3 for flowering. 39c each; 3 
88e, ppd. for 98e, ppd. 
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Creeping PHLOX jee ert Mose vin 
Our picture shows them growing in rows in our nursery grounds but 
you will find they make beautiful and useful edgings for the perennials, 
and fine as bank binders where there is often a wash. Do well in hot 
and rather dry locations; thrive in full sun or partial shade. Have 
masses of moss-like foliage which stays green all winter. In spring, 
the low mound-like plants are covered with brightly colored flowers. ™* 
B1673—Briliant Red. The new bright red. 
B1i674—Emerald Gem. Emerald green foliage; deep pink flowers. 
B1416—Yellow Cush- 
ion. A very early gold- 31413—Purple Cush- 
en yellow. 39¢ each; ion. Brilliant royal 
3 for 9Se, ppd. purple. New and 
Caski showy. Blooms a little 
Rho urient aby ae later than the others. 
pon. First red to bloom. 49¢ each; 3 for 1.29, 
39e each; 3 for 98c, ppd. 
ppd. B1672—Blue Fairy. Reddish green foliage; soft blue flowers. ‘. 
; B1675—Snow Maiden. Dainty cut foliage; snowfiake-like pure white 
lecti B1415—White Cushion. 3 for Only 85¢ flowers. 
B3106X. 1 each of the 6 Opens ,palest pink, | g3107x—1 each _ of Prices on above: 39c each; 3 for 89c, ppd. 
pictured for only 1.98, turns almost immedi- Pink, Bronze and Yel- B3210X—1 each of the above 4 Creeping Phlox for only 1.10, ppd. 
ppd. ately to pure white. low Cushion Mums— 
FREE GIFT: 1 Cushion h; 3 for 98c will give you thousands 
Mum “Brighter Days’”’— 39e each; Me ’ of blooms annually— . 
a clear, pale yellow. ppd. all 3 for only 85c, ppd. ng 3 
