Hardy Garden Section 
Price: @5e per plant, $7.50 
Masquerade 
Fortume—Massive white blooms with sulphur yellow centers 
produced on sturdy plants. Flowers in early October on 2 
foot plants. Lovely for cutting. 
Flaxen Beauty—Huge, 4 inch, Cactus Dahlia type in 
charming blend of soft coral, gold, and bronze. 2 foot 
plants ideal for bedding. Flowers by October Ist. Magnifi- 
cent for short bouquets. 
Fred F. Rockwell (#718)—Gorgeous blending of bronze 
and orange-scarlet tones in full bloom in early October on 
2 foot plants. Amazingly prolific pompon in lovely spray 
formation. 
Golden Hours—Deep lemon-chrome, fully double flowers, 
3 inches across. Compact growth with good foliage and 
free flowering habit. 18 to 24 inches tall, blooms from mid- 
September to mid-October. 
Golden State—Golden yellow, tight pompon of about 2%4 
feet, which blooms September 30th, to October 30th, with 
excellent foliage. 
Honeycomb—Small, perfectly formed, brilliant yellow pom- 
pon borne on well formed sprays. Matures September 25th. 
Ideal for greenhouse or garden. 
per doz., $50.00 per 100 
HWuntsmamn—Vivid scarlet orange, overcast walnut bronze, 
3 inches, fully double blooms appear October 10th. DD 
feet tall, perfectly hardy. An outstanding introduction. 
Luecerne—Raspberry red pompon flowering September 15th 
to 20th. Low grower, not over 15 to 18 inches. When fully 
developed is a huge mound of blooms. ; 
John Gambling—Raspberry red, shaggy pompon with 
glossy, green foliage. Flowers October 8th, on 2 foot stems. 
Judith Anderson—Small, rich, golden pompon which ma- 
tures October 15th, on 2 foot plants. 
Miasquerade—A neat compact, rosy-lavender pompon not 
over 2 feet high. Individual flowers about 1 inch across. 
Lovely in masses. 
Mellow Glow—Abundant, 2% to 3 inches, fully double 
flowers of soft orange-buff, peach pink, and bronze nastur- 
tium tints. Plants 22 feet at maturity in full bloom October 
Sth. 
Misty Maid—Deep rose-pink buds open gently to a delicate 
shell pink, almost white in full bloom. 2 foot plants in 
flower by September 22nd. Grand for cutting. 
Mioena—Huge sprays of fluffy, soft, primrose yellow, fully 
double blooms about 3% inches across. Flowers October 
Ist on 2% to 3 foot, vigorous plants. Improved form of 
famous Pale Moon. 
Mrs. Pierre 8. DuPont — Rosy-salmon combined with 
bronzy-tan and iridescent gold tints. Fully double, 4 inch 
blooms appear in early October on 2 to 2% foot plants. 
Flowers are entirely frost-resistant. 
Panorama—Indian red with golden yellow reverse giving 
over-all effect of burnished copper. Grows about 2 feet tall, 
very bushy. Flowers October 1st to 10th. 
Polaris—Hardy, buff yellow single which flowers October 
3rd, to October 5th, in long, well branched sprays. One of the 
Arctic hybrids so very sturdy and hardy. 
Polar Iece—Free flowering, double white with 3 inch blooms 
appearing September 9th, on 2 foot plants. 
September Bronze—Warm bronze and golden bronze 
tints appear in September on this robust pompon about 2 
feet tall. 
September Clouwd—lIvory-white blooms with soft, primrose 
shading in the center. Flowers a little larger than September 
Bronze. A splendid, 2 foot, white pompon for early flower- 
ing. 
September Gold—Bright yellow blooms from mid-Septem- 
ber to frost on 18 inch plants. Very prolific with twenty-five 
or more flowers per spray. A mound of color in the garden. 
Suecess—Large, rich crimson variety with individual flowers 
3 to 4 inches across produced in profusion. Clean foliage 
throughout the season. Bloom in early October. A magnificent 
2 foot specimen. 
Tapestry—Gleaming, rich pink softening to delicate pink 
with golden blush in the center. Individual flowers 3 inches 
across, full, and double. Very hardy, not over 2 feet tall. In 
full bloom September 20th. 
Totem—Dusty rose pompon which blooms from October 1st 
to 15th, on 18 inch plants. Very free flowering. 
Wychwood — Golden yellow, hardy pompon with indivi- 
dual flowers 2 inches across. Blooms in early October on 
plants about 30 inches high. 
White Wonder—Early flowering white appearing Septem- 
ber 25th. Perfectly formed, ball-shaped blooms on 3 foot 
plants. Very free flowering. 
Vorthland Daisies 
Many years of hybridizing the Arctic Daisies of Northern Europe have produced these winter-proof types. 
Price: é5¢ per plant, $7.50 per doz., $50.00 per 100 
Astrid—Soft pink shaded apricot with yellow center. Flowers 
October Sth, on 2 foot stems. 
Frosty Mormn—3 inch white blooms in October on 2 foot 
plants. Blush pink in bud. Extremely hardy variety. 
Kristima—A most unusual shade, almost purple. In full 
flower October 10th on 2 foot plants. 
Mme. Gadski—Soft salmon pink with double rows of petals. 
More prolific and earlier flowering than astrid appearing 
October 1st to 15th, on 2 foot stems. 
Fourteen 
October—Rich, golden yellow with very wide petals and 
dark, leathery foliage. Extremely prolific, producing a solid 
mass of blooms during the first week of October on 214 
foot plants. 
Valhalla—Brilliant, velvety, garnet with open center. Pinch- 
ing recommended. 2 foot plants mature October 15th. 
Wukon—Semi-double, bronze dwarf about 18-inches tall which 
blooms October 15th. 
