. The Aiken Nurseries, Inc. Plants Vermont Catalogs; Trees Vermont Catalogs; Fruit Vermont Catalogs; Flowers Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs; Horticulture Vermont Catalogs. Pygmy Gold. Tiny button type. Purest gold. Earl}'. R. Marion I latton. Tall, canary yellow. THE CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS Very early strain, often called Azaleamum. Dwarf spreading growth covering themselves with masses of large double blooms in early September. Pink Cushion. Pink. Bronze Cushion. Bronze. Queen Cushion. White. KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS Single and semi-double flowers. Most ar- tistic and fine for c
. The Aiken Nurseries, Inc. Plants Vermont Catalogs; Trees Vermont Catalogs; Fruit Vermont Catalogs; Flowers Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs; Horticulture Vermont Catalogs. Pygmy Gold. Tiny button type. Purest gold. Earl}'. R. Marion I latton. Tall, canary yellow. THE CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS Very early strain, often called Azaleamum. Dwarf spreading growth covering themselves with masses of large double blooms in early September. Pink Cushion. Pink. Bronze Cushion. Bronze. Queen Cushion. White. KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS Single and semi-double flowers. Most ar- tistic and fine for cutting. Mars. Red. Orion. Clear yellow. Hebe. Silver pink. AgnesS. Clark. Apricot. Daphne. Old rose. Astrid. A hybrid of the Arctic Chrysanthe- mum and known as "Northland Daisy". Very hardy. Seashell pink. CIMICIFUGA—COHOSH American Cohosh (C. americana). Delight- fully arching sprays of pure white when grown in moist shade. One of our most artistic wildflowers blossoming in late June. 2 ft. Black Cohosh (C. racemosa). Picturesque spikes of pure white in early August. Likes the moist woods and grows 4 to 6 ft. tall. CLEMATIS Shrubby Clematis (C. recta). Closely similar to the Japanese Virgin's Bower except in its low, dense growth. Cream-white. (C. integrifolia). Bell-shaped, porcelain-blue flowers in August and September on low, bushy plants. 18 to 24 in. high. Deliriously fragrant. CLINTONIA—BLUEBEADS (C. borealis). The pale, lily-like flowers in May, the glossy green prostrate leaves, and the bright blue berries in August make this a valuable wild garden plant. 8 in. tall. 3 for 50c, $ per 12, $ per 100. CONVALLARIA—LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY (C. majalis). Lily-of-the-valley is known to DUTCHMAN'S BREECHES COREOPSIS Lance Coreopsis (C. lanceolata). 2 to 3 ft. Yellow, daisy-like flowers through the sum- mer. Easily naturalized. CORONILLA—ROSEVETCH (C. varia). A vine-like perennial with pink fragrant clover-like blossoms through the summer. CORNU
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