Rose Hill Nursery 
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All perennials 50c each, 3 of one kind for $1.25, except those listed otherwise. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS, Other Hardy Types, continued. 
60c each, 3 of one kind for $1.50. 
Clara Curtis. Lavender pink. Single daisy-like flowers are borne in 
profusion. Comes into bloom in August. Plants are about 18 inches 
tall and very profuse blooming. 
Dahlia Flowered. The double, dark wine-red flowers resemble a cactus 
dahlia, 2% to 8 inches in diameter borne on single stems. Very 
showy, excellent for cutting. Midseason. 
Dean Kay. A vigorous plant producing an abundance of bright, double 
rose-pink flowers. 
Duluth*. A rather tall upright type with semi-double yellow flowers 
2 inches in diameter. Blooms early and for a long period. Very 
floriferous. 
Harbinger. Pompon Type. Double yellow flowers with bronze and 
apricot tints, 2 inches in diameter. Free flowering. 
Harmony”. Carries several tones of colors. During the early season 
it is yellow, later becomes strawberry pink and as cool weather 
comes, turns deep Brazil-red. Covered with a mass of bloom for 
many weeks. Flowers 2% inches across. 
Polar Ice. Clear glistening blue-white flowers 21% to 3 inches across. 
20 inches tall. 
September Bronze. Pompon type. Compact bushy plant with bronze 
flowers 114 inches in diameter on rather long stems. Blooms early 
to midseason. 
September Dawn. A new, double bright rose-pink blooming about Coreopsis, Golden Yellow 
September 30. Fairly tall. 
Sun Red*. Bright Brazil-red semi-double flowers over 3 inches across. Medium tall. Midseason. 
Vulcan. Large, brilliant crimson flowers. Tall. 
White Gull. This variety resembles the cushion type in manner of growth. The pure white flowers, however, are 
like the pompons in form. 
Number 77. A new yellow variety with ruffled or lacinated petals. Very prolific blooming and most attractive in 
the garden or as a cut flower. 
Number 107. A very choice new deep orchid colored ’mum. Combines beautifully with the yellow or white ’mums in 
bouquets and for garden effect. 24 inches tall. 
COREOPSIS, Grandiflora. 2 to 3 ft. Daisy-like golden flowers about 2 inches in diameter, produced abundantly from 
June until frost. Excellent for cutting. See illustration. 
COREOPSIS, Mayfield Giant. 2 to 3 ft. This new Coreopsis has extra large deep golden yellow flowers that bloom June 
until frost. 60¢ each, 3 of one kind for $1.50. - 
DAISY. See SHASTA DAISY, page 30. 
DELPHINIUM. Larkspur. Your perennial garden will not be complete 
without a number of these beautiful Delphinium. They begin blooming 
in June. If the stems are cut as the flowers come into bloom the plants 
will continue forming new blossoms throughout the summer and early 
fall. Many colors and types may be selected from the following list. 
Belladonna. 4 to 5 ft. Clear turquois blue flowers. One of the most 
continuous bloomers. 
Bellamosa. 4 to 5 ft. Dark blue spikes. This variety is also a good 
continuous bloomer. 
Chinense. 18 to 24 in. This dwarf delphinium has deep blue flowers 
and attractive feathery foliage. Good for cutting and valuable in 
the garden because of its dwarf character. 
Giant Pacific Hybrids. 5 to 6 ft. For size of flower, range of color, 
formation of bloom, and cut flower value, this variety is the finest. 
The individual flowers measure 2 inches or more across, and nearly 
all are fully double. Offered in light blue, dark blue, violet, lav- 
ender-pink and white. 60c each, 3 of one color for $1. 50. 
Chrysanthemums—in Brilliant Shades 
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