Hardy Chrysanthemums for Fall Color! 
New types stretch the season at both ends; brilliant colors pep up 
seedy-looking borders and beds. 
MODERN INTRODUCTIONS 
Alabaster. Large, 5 in. slightly incurved pure 
white blooms. Early September. 
Bokhara. Rich blending of soft rose and wine red. 
Late September. 
Carnival. Glorious, glowing iridescent com- 
bination of orange and bronze. Broad petalled 
blooms 3% inches across. Late September. 
Charles Nye. Really sensational giant buttercup- 
yellow. Late September, 
Chippewa. Color a plum red. Large flower 
with incurved petals. A favorite in very cold 
areas. Mid-September. 
Dragon Lady. Very fine dubonnet red of good 
keeping qualities. Late October. 
Fascination. Lovely, silvery lavender-pink, 
4 in. flowers. Late September. 
Flaxen Beauty. Blend of soft coral, gold and 
bronze. Like a4in. Cactus Dahlia. October Ist. 
Harbor Light. Clear bright double yellow 
blooms on 2 ft. stems. Early September. 
Holiday. Deep golden shading to golden bronze. 
Flowers about September 20th. 
Huntsman. Exceptionally good new variety. 
Giant dark red, blooming late September. 
Ivory Glow. Marvelous glistening ivory white 
hardy Chrysanthemum. October Ist. 
Lee Powell. Huge, fully-double chinese-yellow. 
Foliage dark green. 1951 Grand Champion. 
Early October. 
Magnificent. Glorious 4 in. flowers of plum 
red with coppery cast. October Ist. 
Malinda Brown. Undoubtedly one of the finest 
pinks yet introduced. Late September. 
Miss Lace. Pert and saucy glamour Mum of 
light pink. Early September. 
Mrs. P. S. DuPont. Soft Peach-pink blend with 
rosy salmon. Early October. 
Olive Longland. Beautiful large, apricot-toned 
pink. Mid-September. 
Pathfinder. Very early, non-fading bright yel- 
low. Late August. 
Red Velvet. In our opinion the finest crimson. 
In full bloom early October. 
White Wonder. Pure white with touch of pink 
at center. Late September. 
Yellow Avalanche. Huge fluffy blooms often 
4 in. across on stock 18 in. plants. Big sprays 
of clear soft golden yellow. 
Any of above ordered separately: 
$2.75 for 3, $6.75 per 10, $14.25 per 25 
“Top O’ the List’’ Collections: 
1 each of any 6 of above................ $4.75 
3 each of any 6 of above (18 plants)..... 11,25 
Cushion CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
(AZALEAMUMS) 
September-blooming Chrysanthemums with a 
broad, mound-shaped habit and flowers in great 
quantities. Plants about a foot high and spreading 
to 2 feet. 
Bronze Red Yellow Pink White 
COLLECTIONS: 1 each of 5 colors, $3.95 
3 each of 5 colors, $10.25 
SPOON MUMS 
A new race of uniquelyformed, graceful, tubu- 
lar petals flattened at the tips to resemble a spoon: 
Delightful for table decoration. 
Pink White Yellow 
COLLECTIONS: 
1 each of 3 colors.............$2.75 
3 each of 3 celors............. 6.75 
Greenhouse Chrysanthemums 
Write for special catalogue listing the 
finest varieties in all the various types. 
Specially featured are the Spidery or 
Quill type “Mums.” 
Hardy Mums, Flaxen Beauty 
*DIANTHUS (Garden Pinks) 
Excellent for border or rock garden. The spicy, 
fragrant flowers give a wealth of cutting material 
all Summer. 
Allwoodi Mixed. Hybrids of Carnations crossed 
with Garden Pinks. Large single and double 
flowers on 12 in. stems all Summer. Grey- 
green mat-like foliage. 
Beatrix. Fragrant, pure pink. Double flowers 
produced in great abundance from May on- 
ward. A most excellent cut flower. 
June Carmine. Double carmine-pink Carnation 
type flowers all Summer on 12-15 in. stems. 
Little Joe. Compact plant covered with delight- 
fully fragrant, crimson flowers all Summer. 
Silvermine. Pure white flower clusters on plants 
identical in habit to Beatrix. 
Tiny Rubies. The miniature plants produce rose- 
pink Carnation-like flowers on stems 4 to 5 in. 
high. A “‘must’’ for your rock gardens. 
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Dianthus, Tiny Rubies 
DELPHINIUMS 
PACIFIC GIANTS HYBRIDS 
Beyond question of doubt this American intro- 
duction overshadows all imported. strains of 
Delphinium. Practically disease-resistant, of im- 
mense size and outstanding beauty. 
Black Knight. Deep midnight blue. 
Blue Bird. Medium blue, white bee. 
Galahad. Pure white with white bee. 
Guinevere. Clear pink-lavender. White bee. 
King Arthur. Rich royal purple. White bee. 
Percival. Pure white, black bee. 
Summer Skies. Sky blue, white bee. 
Young plants, $3.00 per 3, $8.50 per doz. 
COLLECTIONS: 
1 each of 7 above varieties..............$5.50 
3 each of 7 above varieties.............- 13.75 
Finest Mixture of Pacific Giants. $2.75 for 3, 
$7.50 per 10. 
OTHER DELPHINIUMS 
Belladonna Improved or Cliveden Beauty. 
Large, clear, light blue flowers on strong stems. 
Excellent for cutting. 244-3 ft. June to frost. 
Bellamosum, Improved. An improvement over 
the old Bellamosa. It is a richer, deeper blue, 
resistant to mildew and blooms continuously. 
(For Seeds of Delphiniums, see page 15) 
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*DICENTRA (Bleedingheart) Eximia. Pink 
flowers all Summer. Compact plant with 
finely cut, refined foliage. 15 in. 
Spectabilis. Old-fashioned favorite. Long 
sprays of pink flowers. Good in shade. 
2% ft. May-June. $3.25 for 3, $9.50 per 10 
DORONICUM, Bunch of Gold. Improved, 
large, pure yellow. Produces quantities of 
Daisy-like flowers in May. 2 ft. 
*Clusi. Dwarf, 15 in., covered with bright 
yellow flowers during May-June. 
ECHINOPS ritro. Popular Globethistle. Fine 
border plant with silvery, thistle-like foliage 
and metallic-blue flowers. July. 3 to 4 ft. 
EUPATORIUM coelestinum. The pretty 
hardy Ageratum with heads of light purple- 
blue flowers from August on. Splendid for 
cutting, and an excellent companion to 
Yellow Mums in the border. 15-18 in. 
(Illustrated below.) 
GAILLARDIA. Valuable plant for borders and 
rock gardens. Bloom from June until early 
Fall. 
Burgundy. Brilliant all-red variety. Very 
showy. 18 in. 
*Dwarf Goblin. Bright yellow with deep red 
center. 15 in. 
Portola Hybrids. Shades of red, orange, and 
yellow. Flowers are large, broad petaled, on 
sturdy stems 3 ft. tall. 
GEUM, Fire Opal. Dazzling scarlet, orange 
sheen. 2 ft. June-August. 
Lady Stratheden. Rich golden yellow. 
1% ft. May-July. 
Princess Juliana. Pure orange yellow on 
2 ft. stems. May-July. 
Wilton Ruby. Fine new red variety. Vigor- 
ous grower. 2 ft. June. 
Eupatorium, Coelestinum 
(Hardy Ageratum) 
fe PRICES ON ALL PLANTS, unless otherwise noted, are: $2.75 for 3, $7.50 per 10. (Marked * for rockery) 
Hardy Perennial Plants 
54. BURNETT BROTHERS, Incorporated 
