paint your own Chrysanthemum picture but please fol- 
low its rules exactly or prices will be higher than indi- 
cated. For example, where the instructions are to pick 
three each of a variety, don’t split them into three varie- 
ties. We have to charge you more when you do, and if 
you do your garden won’‘t be as effective. 
The Bronze-Yellow Garden 
One each of any six varieties in the Yellow to Golden and 
Gold to Bronze types. Six plants, $3.60 
Three each of any six varieties of the same list. 
Eighteen plants, $9.50 
The Bronze-White Garden 
One each of any three whites plus one each of any three 
bronze-yellows. Six plants, $3.60 
Three each of any three white varieties plus three each 
of any three bronze-yellows. Eighteen plants, $9.50 
The White-Red Garden 
One each of any three whites plus one each of any three 
reds. Six plants, $3.60 
Three each of any three whites plus three each of any 
three reds. Eighteen plants, $9.50 
The White-Pink Garden 
One each of any three whites plus one each of any three 
pinks. Six plants, $3.60 
Three each of any three whites plus three each of any 
three pinks. Eighteen plants, $9.50 
The White-Lavender-Purple Garden 
One each of any three whites plus one each of any three 
lavender-purples. Six plants, $3.60 
Three each of any three whites plus three each of any 
three lavender-purples. Eighteen plants, $9.50 
Note: In planting the white combination gardens place the 
whites between the colors for contrast. By noting dates of 
bloom you can work out gardens which will bloom all at once 
or come in a succession of bloom. It is best, when ordering six 
plants, to have them bloom at about the same time. The larger 
gardens have more interest when planned for succession of 
bloom, say from mid-September to late October. 
ODD AND UNUSUAL 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Many of these are not well known but all have their 
special beauty. We guarantee none to be hardy but all 
of them can be wintered over in a well-protected cold 
frame or pit. For bloom outdoors plant very early. 
Bronze Cactus (Patented) 
Each $1.00, Three $2.55, Doz. $7.25 
Cactus type. Large, fully double blooms with sharply 
pointed petals. Unfading Indian-copper-bronze with 
subtle salmon shadings. Sept.; 30 inches. 
Yellow Cactus (Patented) 
Each $1.00, Three $2.55, Doz. $7.25 
Cactus type. Opens delicate apricot-buff. Turns corn 
yellow later. 
Jayeff Each $1.10, Three $2.85, Doz. $7.50 
A greenhouse type, deep pink. In late August remove 
all but four or five stems. When these have thrown buds 
at least an inch in diameter pinch off all but the best 
one. This will develop into a flower nearly greenhouse 
size. Protect from early frost. No shipments after May 1. 
Mrs, H. E. Kidder Each 75c, Three $1.80, Doz. $5.65 
An early, bright yellow of extreme size on tall stems. 
Silver Sheen Each 75c, Three $1.80, Doz. $5.65 
A pure white of great size. October 20. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM 
(The Shasta Daisy) 
Use a good rich soil in full sun. Plant 1 foot apart. Divide 
root stocks every other year to keep plant compact and 
flowers large. 
Majestic Each $1.00, Three $2.55, Doz. $7.25 
Immense white flowers, 5 to 6 inches in diameter. Small 
golden center. Excellent for cutting, blooms June and 
July. Height: 30 inches. 
Mount Shasta Each 95c, Three $2.35, Doz. $7.00 
Pure white and fully double with a high-crested center. 
Flowers average four inches across and come singly on 
stiff, 24-inch stems from spring until frost. Fine for cutting. 
DELPHINIUM 
(Perennial Larkspur) 
Pacific Coast Hybrids 
The California hybridizers, Vetterle & Reinelt, have 
walked away with the delphinium show—no one has 
come near equalling the spectacular beauty of their 
Round Table Series. These hybrids are not as long-lived 
as Belladonna and related varieties and many delphin- 
ium fanciers treat them as biennials. 
They require excellent drainage and a strongly 
alkaline soil—dry wood ashes worked into the area a 
few days before planting is best. Do not overfeed. And 
do not cover in winter—a thin layer of coal ashes will 
protect the crowns from slugs. Occasional dusting with 
sulphur controls leaf black spot. All clumps are strongly 
grown, two-year-old stock. Height: 4 to 7 feet. Protect 
flowering spikes from wind, or stake. (Maybe you had 
better stake anyway.) All bloom in late June or early July. 
Better plant 2 feet apart. 
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Chinese Delphinium 
Black Knight Each $1.00, Three $2.75, Doz. $8.50 
Shades of darkest violet with black bee. 
Blue Bird Each 85c, Three $2.10, Doz. $6.25 
Shades of medium blue with white bee. 
Blue Jay Each 85c, Three $2.10, Doz. $6.25 
Shades from medium to dark blue with black bee. 
Cameliard Each 85c, Three $2.10, Doz. $6.25 
Shades of clear lavender with white bee. 
Galahad Each 85c, Three $2.10, Doz. $6.25 
Purest white. Blooms about 10 days later than others. 
Guinevere Each 85c, Three $2.10, Doz. $6.25 
Shades of lavender-pink with white. 
King Arthur Each 85c, Three $2.10, Doz. $6.25 
Royal purple with white bee. 
Lancelot Each 85c, Three $2.10, Doz, $6.25 
Shades of lilac with a white bee. 
Percival Each 85c, Three $2.10, Doz. $6.25 
Purest white with black bee. (Flowers with Galahad.) 
Summer Skies Each 85c, Three $2.10, Doz. $6.25 
Shades of lightest blues with white bee. 
CHINESE DELPHINIUM 
The miniature or so-called dwarf varieties bloom all sum- 
mer if cut back. Flowers keep a week In water. Culture: 
