§ CERATOTHECA TRILOBA—ebk(2-4)60. African Foxglove. 
An easy, annual flower of tall and stately habit. The blossoms 
are pure lavender with purple throat lines. Pkt. 20c. 
§ CERINTHE MAJOR—ek(2-3)25. Called Honey-flower. The 
pretty little blossoms are carried in arching crosier-sprays, the 
flowers tube-like but slightly spreading, buff-amber below, 
purple-banded above. Attractively marbled foliage. Pkt. 25c. 
§ CHAREIS HETEROPHYLLA—erk(2)10. The pretty King- 
fisher Daisy. Quick from seed to bloom. The flowers, of a most 
vivid Gentian-blue, appear through late spring. Pkt. 20c. 
1 CEPHALARIA—ecx. They are very like taller, longer 
stemmed Scabiosas in soft yellow. Fully winter-hardy and 
long-lived. Desirable for cutting. TATARICA—(3)85. Very 
many creamy yellow flowers on long, graceful stems. Pkt. 15c; 
1g oz. 25c. Plants, each 50c; 3 for $1.80. RADIATA—(8) 60. 
Soft, sunlight yellow are the double cushion flowers, all with 
slender but strong stems. Long in bloom. Pkt. 15c; 4% oz. 
30c. Plants, each 55c; 3 for $1.40. CORNICULATA—(4) 60. 
The profuse sheafs of creamy yellow flowers show in late sum- 
mer and early autumn. Pkt. 15c; 1% oz. 30c. Plants, each 55c. 
5 THE ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Grow them for colorful garden display, or for cutting. ‘‘x’’ 
culture. FINE SINGLE MIXED—Big flowers, cream to yellow, 
usually banded or zoned with coppery red, maroon or purple. 
Pkt. 10c; 44 oz. 30c. CORONARIUM DOUBLE MIXED—18 
inches. A quite different strain with smaller, but fully double 
flowers in white and in shades of yellow. Valued for edging, 
bedding and cutting. Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 85c. CORONARIUM 
YELLOWSTONE—20 inches. Fine, double flowers of deep 
sulphur yellow. Desirable for cutting. Pkt. 1bc; % oz. 30c. 
SNOWBALL—Here the much-doubled flowers are snowy white. 
Nice for cutting. Pkt. 15¢; 1% oz. 30c. DUNNETT’S DOUBLE 
MIXED—Attractive semi-double to double flowers in varied 
colorings that include red tones. Pkt. 15c; Ye oz. 25e. GOLD 
WINGS—30 inches. Long-blooming single with showy flowers 
in glistening golden yellow. Pkt. 15c; %6 oz. 25c. MOROCCO 
Daisy (Mawi)—A profusion of pretty little daisies in silvery 
rose over deep green, fine foliage. May be grown as a summer 
garden Annual, or it will make a year-around window pot 
plant, being actually a quick, but tender, perennial. Pkt. 20c. 
OFFER 529A—One pkt. each of the above for 80c. 
1 HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
The very name conjures 
beauty, and never more 
than when it is our OLD 
ORCHARD GLORIES 
strain. It is a blend, 
founded upon crosses of 
the Koreans, Rubellum 
and Yezoense with the 
named Hybrid Garden 
Chrysanthemums. Many 
of the seedlings will have 
double or near-double 
flowers, and the color 
range will cover the whole 
field of Chrysanthemum 
possibilities. Sow seeds 
out of doors in late au- 
tumn or earliest spring, 
and they will flower first 
season, living for years. 
Pkt. 25e; 464 oz. 50c; Yo 
oz. 90c. 
OTHER HARDY CHRY- 
SANTHEMUM STRAINS 
—Desirable for both garden decoration and I L 
HYBRIDS—Blossoms varied in coloring, often dazzling in 
brightness. Considered particularly winter-hardy. Pkt. 20c. 
YEZOENSE HYBRIDS—Nevw strain that runs to widely varied 
pink and rose tones. Broad, low plants with heavy, crispy, 
rather glossy leaves. Pkt. 30c. KOREAN HYBRIDS—Flowers 
in many rare color tones, always with radiant lustre, single 
to semi-double. Fairly early ; decidedly hardy. Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. 
for 70c. OFFER 529B—One pkt. each of the three, with one 
of Old Orchard Glories, for 85c. 
cutting. ARCTIC 
BOOK—HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Cumming. All 
about outdoor Chrysanthemums, care, cultivation, dis- 
budding, hybridizing, propagation. Illustrated. $2.75. 
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HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANTS 
THE CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS— Azaleamums. Dwarf, 
early blooming sorts with double flowers and a compact, 
cushiony habit of growth. Long season of bloom. PINK CUSH- 
ION—Masses of light pink blossoms. YELLOW CUSHION— 
Bright golden yellow. BRONZE CUSHION—Coppery yellow 
with red-bronze tones. PURPLE CUSHION—Fully double 
flowers of deep wine-purple. Same habit as the others, but 
blooms later. WHITE CUSHION—Pure white, or sometimes 
with faint blush suffusions. SANTA CLAUS—A fine glowing 
red. A trifle taller than the other Cushion sorts, but same 8ea- 
son and habit. UNIFORM PRICE, per plant 60c; 3 plants of 
one kind for $1.50. OFFER 529CN—One each of the 6 for $2.90. 
HARDY GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Desirable for cut- 
ting, or for garden effects in fall. Illustrated opposite. All 
offered here are early enough to give a good, long season of 
outdoor blooming. UNIFORM PRICE, all varieties, each 60c; 
or 3 plants of one kind for $1.50. AVALON REFLECTION— 
Free-blooming compact double that opens golden bronze, be- 
coming bronze-orange, then apricot and old gold, and ending as 
clear pink. APOLLO—Korean single in blend of old gold, sal- 
mon and bronze red. ASTRID—An Arctic Hybrid with enor- 
mous single flowers of softest shell pink, with shading of rosy 
apricot. AVALON DELIGHT—An early-blooming Yezoense 
Hybrid with masses of pure pink single blossoms over shining, 
crispy, almost succulent foliage. AUTUMN LANDSCAPE— 
Tall, free-blooming single in apricot pink with bronze shadings. 
BURGUNDY—Double flowers of richest wine-crimson. CHEST- 
NUT BUR—Fully double flowers of old gold with red-bronze 
shading. CALIPH—Fine double in dark and velvety oxblood 
red. CERES—Large-flowered Korean single in harvest gold. 
CHIPPEWA—Early-flowering double in lavender rose to pur- 
ple. DAPHNE—Single Korean in the lovely pink of Daphne 
cneorum. DEAN KAY—Early blooming near double, starting 
in mid-July, and producing masses of rose pink flowers. GOB- 
LIN—Intensely double flowers of richest red-bronze. Compact 
grower. The petals withstand frost well. GLACIER—Splendid 
full double in pure white. Quite early. HEBE—Fragrant, and 
beautiful, single Korean in luminous salmon pink. Profuse, 
sure, hardy. JUDITH ANDERSON—Very many intensely 
double, small, tight blossoms of butter-cup yellow. JEWELRY 
—Intensely double, button-type flowers in iridescent rose pink. 
JEAN TREADWAY—Excellent soft pink, deeper at center. 
Fully double. KRISTINA—A gorgeous Arctic Hybrid with big, 
single flowers of luminous deep rose. KING MIDAS—Superb 
full double, somewhat incurvéd, in golden yellow. Large-flow- 
ered, early blooming. LANDSCAPE CONTRAST—The single 
flowers come in a vivid maroon that contrasts with the golden 
centers. LUCENT—Near-double flowers in a glowing pink. 
LOUISE SCHLING—Big and showy semi-double Korean in 
salmon red. LAVENDER LADY—A lovely full double in 
silvery orchid pink. LANDSCAPE PINK—A profusion of 
flowers, each with three rows of petals, in pure pink. MARS— 
Hardy Korean single in velvety wine red. MEDITATION—Out- 
standing, large-flowered double in copper-toned rose. MUR- 
MURS—Fine, early-flowering double in orchid rose. MANY 
SUNS—Big semi-double with radiating petals of orange red, 
zoned soft yellow. NANCY COPELAND—Large flowers, single 
to semi-double, in orange-toned red. OLIVE LONGLAND— 
Large double flowers in blended golden apricot and salmon 
pink, with hint of bronze. OCTOBER BANNERS—Splendid 
semi-double with very many flowing, pennant petals of a rich 
red-bronze. ORCHID SPOON—Large double flowers in a clear 
orchid pink, the petal bases white. The petals are somewhat 
spoon-shaped. POLAR ICE—Rather large, double flowers in 
glistening white. PINK RADIANCE—Large sprays of double 
flowers in sparkling pink. REDWOOD—Early-blooming variety 
with double blossoms of golden bronze, shaded red-orange. 
RUTH HATTON—Very good early double, white to creamy 
primrose. Dependable; long-lived. ROSE FLARE—Immensely 
floriferous, early-blooming semi-double in vivid amaranth rose. 
RED VELVET—Richly showy tall double in velvety crimson. 
SNOWCLAD—Excellent semi-double in purest white. Medium 
height. SENSATION—Very good, large-flowered, near-double 
in rich red. SIEGFRIED—A single with particularly large 
flowers of bright yellow. SPITFIRE—Practically double. Glow- 
ing red with hint of bronze. SEQUOIA—Very good double 
flowers in an unusual tone of honey amber. TAMPICO—Double, 
coppery bronze flowers on long stems. Early. TANGERINE— 
Graceful, fully double flowers in pure tangerine orange. VUL- 
CAN—Fragrant semi-double in glowing carmine to bronzed 
crimson. A Korean. UNIFORM PRICE of the Chrysanthemums, 
all varieties, each 60c; 3 plants of one kind for $1.50. OFFER 
529DN—One plant each of the 47 kinds, marked and names, 
for $22.00. OFFER 529EN—One plant each of any 10 kinds, 
your choice of varieties, names marked, for $5.00. 
AUGUST DAISY—Chrysanthemum rubellum, CLARA CUR- 
TIS. Masses of salmon-pink daisies from early August into 
October, the much branched, 18-inch plants becoming mounds 
of bloom. Plants, each 60c; 3 for $1.50. 
