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CHRYSANTHEMUM. 

 Blarguerlte. 



The hardy Marguerites are now general favorites 

 and in great demand. Few plants are more useful for 

 the production of flowers for cutting, and none are 

 more showy in the garden. They are very easily 

 grown, succeeding well in any good garden soil. 

 C. Slaxlmuiu — 1 foot. Very desirable variety, produc- 

 ing great quantities of flowers all summer. . 



Each 10c; per doz ,..,...,,,,.. $1.00 



C. Leucanthemnm Hybrtdum, or Shasta Daisy — This 

 new hardy Dais5' is a great acquisition in the flower 

 garden. It blooms continuously throughout the sum- 

 mer, producing in great abundance its large pure 

 white single flowers, which not uncommonly, 

 measure 4 inches in diameter. These are 

 borne on light, stiff stems from 1%, to 2 feet 

 in length. _ _ 

 Each 15c; per doz $1.50 



CENTAUREA MONTANA. 



CENTAUREA. 



A valuable class of border 

 plants of the easiest culture. "Very 



useful for supplying cut flowers. 



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C. Montana — 2 feet, May and June^ 

 This variety is among the best 

 of hardy plants. Flowers large 

 and handsome; color, a rich 

 purplish blue. Last well when 

 cut. Each 15c; per doz. . . .$1.50 



SNOWBALL BAtSY. 



CLEMATIS. 



C. Davirtiana — A very handsome variety 

 of Clematis of upright habit of 

 growth, about 2 feet in height and 

 bushy in form. The foliage is bright 

 green and attractive. The Mowers, 

 which are produced in clusters, are 

 tubular bell-shaped, are deep blue and 

 very fragrant. Each 15c; per doz. $1.50 



DOUBLE DAISY — Bellis Pereunis. 



A well-known favorite; one of the 

 most charming and most useful of our 

 early spring flowers. It is of easy cul- 

 ture and quite hardy. 



Snowball — A great improvement on the 

 old varieties; flowers very large and 

 double; pure white. Each 10c; per 

 doz. ?1.0$ 



COREOPSIS. 



The herbaceous border Is 

 incomplete without one or 

 more varieties of Coreopsis. 

 They are exceedingly at- 

 tractive, bloom continuous- 

 ly from June till late in 

 the fall, and are Very easy 

 of cultivation. They are 

 among the most useful of 

 hardy pla/nts for supplying 

 quantities of cut flowers 

 for table and other decora- 

 tions. The flowers are neat 

 in form, and are borne on 

 light but wiry and grace- 

 ful stems, and arrange 

 beautifully in vases. Every 

 garden should have a lib- 

 eral number of one or both 

 of the following varieties. 



C. Grandiflora— 2 feet, June. 

 Deep yellow. 



C. Lanceolata — 2 feet, June. 

 Golden yellow. Each 10c; 

 per doz .$1.00 



DELPHINIUM. 

 Perennial Larkspur. 



(See Colored Plate, last page of Cover.) 

 Three feet, June. A most attractive and useful Perennial, which should 

 never be denied a place in the garden. The long spikes of handsome flowers 

 are very freely produced from early summer till late in fall, care being- 

 taken, however, to remove all seed pods. They are exceedingly useful for 

 cutting. Our collection embraces a very choice assortment of light to the 



richest deep blue, double and single. Each 25c; per doz $2.50 



Very choice Mixed Hybrid Varieties, each 15c; per doz $1.50 



CALLIOPSIS 



:oreopsis 



DELPHINIUM — PERENNIAL LARKSrUR. 



