FALL WHOLESALE TRADE LIST 75 
PERENNIALS—Continued 
ASTILBE—Continued Per 10 Per 100 
x%Irrlicht. Snow-white, pyramidal trusses, free flowering. 20” 
hight Ne wages eee eee | Sra eee ees SEPT Lae 2 WAL $ 4.50 $ 40.00 
% Koblenz. Soft feathery plumes of bright rose pink over ex- 
cellent bright green foliage. Sturdy 15 inch stems. ___________ 3.50 30.00 
% Peach Blossom. This is the beautiful Peach Blossom variety. 
The panicles are 8 to 10 inches long, and blush charmingly 
with a delightful shade of pink. Bloom June and July. 
1% to 2 feet tall... Bes Prema be. 2% : = ek tae SSL =e 94:00 35.00 
Queen Alexander. nergy? Toney Port pink owwenst pore on price 
18 inches high, coming in June. a Se eee Seay ete OO) 30.00 
BUDDLEIA, Butterfly Bush, (See Sheahan 
CAMPANULA, Belleflower. 
Calycanthema (Cup and Saucer.) In separate colors. Blue, Rose 
and White. Tall, erect plants covered with large cup and 
saucer shaped flowers during late May and June. A paseo 
plant for the old fashioned, hardy garden. _____ on _ 1.40 12.00 
Medium (Canterbury Bells.) In separate colors, Blue ae 
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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Dormant Stock in strong 1 year field grown plants will be supplied on Fall ship- 
ment orders. Well finished 2% inch pot plants will be supplied on Spring orders. 
RECENT INTRODUCTIONS 
(The Chicago Strain) 
These recently introduced varieties flower in profusion by mid-September until 
frost. All are about 2 ft. tall and are of sturdy habit of growth; disease resistant 
and ornamental] foliage. 
Per10 FPer100 
APACHE. Orient-red to dark brilliant firecracker-red with golden 
overcast. Quilled petals. Very tough, weather-resistant flow- 
ers, 4 to 5 inches in diameter. In bloom from mid-September 
to November. ______ FG ees BG ets: len ee: an - eee by BOO $ 25.00 
AUTUMNSONG (Kraus). Large wine-rose preci to carmine. En- 
tirely new color in mums. Blooms September 12. _____- a2) ele) 18.00 
CANDLELIGHT. Lovely and graceful, free flowering creamy Orie 
double blossoms nicely borne 1 to 2 feet. Sept. _______- — Ae 18.00 
CHARLES NYE. Large, 3-inch, fully double, rounded rowers of 
buttercup-yellow. Blooms late September. ___ pee ee ae eg 2: 10) 18.00 
COURAGEOUS. Dark ruby-red, large, double flowers, 34 inches 
in diameter. Strong, upright, healthy green eiacoes: Late 
September. nese Seb 2.10 18.00 
DRIFTED SNOW. A mound of large, fully aOubien snow- Ewhite flow- 
ers, shaded yellow at center. Blooms mid-September. _.______ 2.10 18.00 
EARLY HARVEST. Fine glowing mahogany orange on extremely 
free flowering plants from early September. .-__________. 2.10 18.00 
ERMINE. Fully double, wide petaled, pure white with cream ented 
Tall, sturdy plant and vigorous grower. Very frost- resistant 
flower. Excellent when cut. Blooms October. ______- O00) 25.00 
GLOWING COALS. Bright deep cherry-red, with orange reverse. 
Well branched sprays. One of the best early reds. Blooms 
MId-SeCDECIN'D Clemens ee et ey ok Seen pd et Peak) 18.00 
GOLDEN HOURS. Early, double. deep lemon-chrome. Petals broad, 
overlapping and somewhat incurved. Most es ct very 
early cut flower. Early September. -____- : -] 3 ee eats ae = 2.10 18.00 
HEARTHFIRE. Bright red flowers, showing a arial Called center 
when fully open. Ideal for cutting. Double. Early Septem- 
Ye. nee OS ee ee ee ene ee 2.10 18.00 
HERO. Gleaming bright sence red to spectrum-red with velo 
bronze reverse. Very, free flowering. Very bright. October 1. 2.10 18.00 
