Vittner’s Gardens — Wholesale Perennial Growers 
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Olive Longland. Widely grown. Showy sym- | 
phony of soft apricot-bronze and salmon. 
2 ft! September 10.47 es Ae 2:25 5-4 20:00 
Pepita (Little Girl). Densely quilled pompon. 
Egg-shell white with darker center when 
young, changing to pure white with slight 
yellow center. Bush 18 to 24 in. high, 
densely branched and wide spreading; 
long, individual flower stems. Mid- 
September to end of October. ................ 2.10 18.00 
Polar Ice. Clear, glistening blue-white flow- 
ers 2% to 3 in. in diameter, heavy up- 
right stems, branched heavy at top. 
Grows to 11% ft. tall, and blooms from 
September 1 to end of October. .............. 2.00 15.00 
Red Velvet. Velvety crimson when opening, 
it deepens to a lush dark crimson, and 
holds this color without fading. Before 
flowering, the heavy foliaged, healthy 
plant is ornamentally beautiful in itself. 
In full flower early-October. .................... 2.25 18.00 
Rosita. (Little Rose). Light Persian-rose. 
1-14 in. in diameter, tight, full double. 
Open sprays of 5 to 10 flowers on long 
individual flower stems. Bush large, up- 
right, spreading. Good foliage. September 
fox mid-October! 2 veer oa ees 2.10 18.00 
September Dawn. Distinctly new and dif- 
ferent, the first really good double pink. 
Flowers are about 3 inches across, hardy, 
vigorous and healthy. Starting to bloom 
in early September, it continues until frost, 
brightly and freely flowered. .................... 2-208, 81.00 
Spellbound. 3-in. decorative flowers of 
lavender-pink. A solid, compact bush. 
Medium. Sept) 250 trot ee 2.50 20.00 
Violet. Richly colored, 2'%2-in. double flowers; 
very early. Vivid mound of radiant wine- 
purple. Very showy. 2 ft. 3: oy 2.25 20.00 
Yellow Avalanche. (Lehman.) Soft yellow 
mate to the peerless Avalanche. Big, 
fluffy, 3¥-in. flowers in heavy sprays, 
the center petals shading to golden 
yellow. Stocky, 2-foot plant. Very good; weiss 
very early — September 20. A very wel- 
come and attractive addition to the fall 
Gardens since Bro ag oe oe eee 2:25; 20.00 
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