DUKE OF WINDSOR 
Precose Supreme—An extra early free flowering bright 
purple. This is by far the best of the Precose series, fur- 
nishing quantities of exquisite Aster-shaped flowers from 
late August. 85c each; 3 for $2.25 
Primrose Barbara—A truly beautiful primrose yellow. The 
giant blossoms are incurved with reflexing outer petals 
and perfect in form. One of the finest of the newer sorts. 
Good for disbudding. 75c¢ each; 3 for $2.00 
Radar—Prolific blooming bright golden bronze. Early and 
excellent cut flower. 75c each; 3 for $2.00 
Ruby—Luscious silvery rose with petals somewhat pointed. 
resembling a cactus dahlia. Very early. 
85c each; 3 for $2.25 
Salmon Lovelace—Gorgeous salmon colored blooms shaded 
orange, excellent for cutting, are produced freely on 3’ 
plants. The heavy texture of the petals make them very 
weatherproof. 85c each; 3 for $2.25 
Shirley Cream—Very large fluffily incurved blooms of pure 
rich cream. One of the finest exhibition Mums ever intro- 
duced. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50 
The Swan—Huge shaggy snow-white on strong stems. The 
lacy outer petals are spoon-shaped giving the blooms an 
exotic appearance. One of the earliest, and truly one of the 
best among the whites. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50 
Tibshelf Glory—Large sprays of 3” blooms with the perfec- 
tion of form found in a miniature Dahlia. The color is a 
deep reddish orange that fairly glitters in the sun or under 
lamplight. 75c each; 3 for $2.00 
Una—Very huge dusty rose shading to pink. One of the 
earliest. 75c each; 3 for $2.00 
Vulcan—Excellent deep crimson blooms flecked with gold 
on strong stiff stems. The petals are of unusually heavy 
texture. 85c each; 3 for $2.25 
One each of the above 26 English Chrysanthemums 
(Value $22.50) $20.00 
NEW EXHIBITION ENGLISH CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
The following recent importations are superior exhibition 
material. They are all suitable for disbudding and will then 
form huge 5” to 7” blooms equal to the usual greenhouse 
types. 
Barbara Cooper—A magnificent large incurved yellow. Flow- 
ers high built and solid ball shaped. 
Daydream—Luscious peach pink with long spiky outer pet- 
als gradually incurving at the center. Very large with tight 
double center. 
SNOW MANTLE 
Garnet King—A huge flower, tightly incurved, of deep garnet 
red. It is not unusual for a well grown, carefully dis- 
budded flower to measure 6” across. 
G. K. Jessiman—Very distinct, large amber bronze. A deeply 
reflexed stylish flower. Beautifully formed sturdy 18” 
plants producing exquisite exhibition blooms. 
lan Tandy—Extra strong stems bearing immense flowers of 
rich golden bronze. The flowers are Dahlia shaped, solid, 
firm petaled. 
Pamela James—A lovely shade of warm salmon pink. Large 
full blooms on rigid stems, beautifully reflexed and spiky. 
Snow Manitie—A large white of beautiful quality. Reflexed 
outer petals with very full incurving center. 
Stuart Ogg—Large ful! flower of soft appleblossom pink. 
Strong sturdy grower. 
Valetta—Large stylish flowers with rolled petals of striking 
bright red. Lush foliage and sturdy habit. 
Wm. Mayden—Fine rose-purple with compact Dahlia-shaped 
flowers on sturdy well branched plant. 
$1.50 each; 3 of one kind $4.00 
One each of the above 10 sorts $12.50 
NEW CARNATION FLOWERED 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
From the University of Nebraska comes this superb new 
break in Chrysanthemum form. This new race is unusually 
vigorous, very hardy, and blooms with abandon in the 
early fall. It will be a very popular garden subject as soon 
as it becomes known to gardeners. 
Pathfinder—A brand new variety in a brand new race. Car- 
nation Flowered! 2’ tall and 2’ across Very upright. A row 
is so neat it looks like a formal hedge. 5-10 blossoms in 
clusters, bright, non-fading yellow. 3” flowers are very 
double, high centered, and have a pronounced resemblance 
to the florist’s carnation with typically notched petals. This 
departure is one of the most exciting that has ever hap- 
pened in Chrysanthemums! Very early. 
Plainsman—The second introduction in the new Carnation 
Flowered race! Very early, strong, wind-firm, grey green 
foliage. Strong cutting stems terminate in clusters of 3-5 
radiantly beautiful 3” red-bronze-gold deeply pillowed 
flowers. Extremely double, literally spilling over with 
laciniated, notched, crisp carnation-like petals. Isn’t it 
grand to look forward to? Sept. 10. 
85c each; 3 of one sort $2.25 
One each of the above $1.55; 3 each $4.00 
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