Vittner’s Gardens — Wholesale Perennial Growers 
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
The Archbishop. Mammoth new English 
hybrid, the grandest of all. Huge, 2-inch 
semi-double blooms in massive sprays of 
rich deep blue-purple. Erect, 3¥2-foot plant, 
fine for cutting. Really outstanding. ...... .75 per Field Clump 
The Sexton. Clear, vibrant lilac-blue new- 
comer, large of bloom and very attractive. 
moure to, please. 3/2 feet. is. ys, .75 per Field Clump 
ASTERS — DWARF VARIETIES 
Profuse bloomers, truly dwarf, rarely ex- 
ceeding one foot in height, and perfectly 
hardy. Blooms in September. 
Nancy. Lively flesh-pink flowers literally 
cover this dwarf bushy plant in late Sep- 
tember idiot 2a Ri ote, 5.2. sal 2.00 15.00 
Victor. The dwarfest of all, growing 9 inches 
tall, covered with good sized flowers of 
beautiful, clear lavender blue. Blooms 
sarlynceptember.4 78 ies ae ae 2.00 15.00 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
FIELD GROWN CUMPS 
Algonquin. A very hardy variety, with healthy 
foliage. One of the best yellow Mums, pro- 
ducing pure, bright yellow flowers three 
PING HE SROCLOSS Fite oe ae ee tg ee ace oee 2.29 210.00 
Argonne. Mid-season. 24 in. A full, rounded 
button pompom of rich, jewel-like, ama- 
ranth purple. Distinctive for its overwhelm- 
ing mass of bloom on sturdy stems, and 
its ability to hold that difficult color right 
through the season until frost. ................ 2.50 20.00 
Avalanche. This variety takes its place among 
the best whites that we have ever seen. 
The flowers are very large, measuring 4 
inches across. The flower petals are long, _ 
ray-like extensions that occur in so good 
numbers that the effect is richly double. 
It is a perfect cut flower type; early, free- 
flowering, tall and straight stemmed. ..... 2.75 22.50 
Betty. Delicate apple-blossom pink with dark 
rose center. Very upright twenty-six inch 
plant with fine formed double flowers 
which mature in late September. ............ 2.50 20.00 
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