THE ORNAMENTAL PLANTS — PERENNIALS 275 
Aster Nove-Angli@ var. roseus.* — Height, 5 to 7 feet ; fourth week of 
August; flowers, bright pink, borne profusely in large terminal clus- 
ters; very showy. 
Boltonia asteroides.* — Height, 4 to 5 feet; September; flowers, 
smaller than the next, pale pink, borne very profusely in large 
panicles; much later than the next species. 
Boltonia latisquama.* — Height, 4 feet; first week of August; flowers, 
large; white, somewhat resembling asters, and borne very profusely 
in large panicles. 
Campanula Carpatica. — Height, 6 to 9 inches; first week of July; 
flowers, medium size, deep blue, borne profusely in loose panicles; 
continues in bloom throughout the summer. A white variety of this 
is also good. 
Campanula Grossekii. — Height, 3 feet; first week of July; flowers, 
large, deep blue, borne on a long spike. 
Campanula persicifolia. — Height, 3 feet; flowers, large, blue, borne in 
a raceme with long flower stems. There are also white and double 
varieties which are good. 
Clematis recta. — Height, 4 feet; fourth week of June; flowers, small, 
pure white, borne profusely in dense clusters. This is a very com- 
pact bushy species and desirable for the rear of the border. Clematis 
Jackmani with large deep purple flowers and Clematis Vitalba with 
small white flowers, are excellent climbing sorts. 
Convallaria majalis * (Lily-of-the-valley). — Height, 6 to 9 inches; latter 
part of May. 
Coreopsis delphinifolia.* — Height, 2 to 3 feet; first week of July; 
flowers, large, yellow, with dark centers and borne singly with long 
stems. 
Coreopsis grandiflora.* — Height, 2 to 3 feet; fourth week of June; 
flowers, large, deep yellow, borne singly on long stems, blooming pro- 
fusely throughout the summer. 
Coreopsis lanceolata.* — Height, 2 feet; fourth week of June; flowers 
large though slightly smaller than the last, and borne on long stems, 
blooming throughout the season. ft 
Delphinium Cashmerianum.— Height, 1} feet; first week of July; 
flowers, pale to bright blue, in large open heads.f 
Dianthus plumarius flore pleno.— Height, 9 inches; second week of 
