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Coreopsis — "Mayfield Giant" 



BOLTONIA (False Chamonile) 



ASTEROIDES — Pure white. 



LATISQUAMA — Lovender pink. Plants, 25e; doi., 



S2.50. 



BUDDLEIA 



(Butterfly Bu:h, or Summer Li!ac) 

 CHARMING — A new pink Buddleia, bears through- 

 out the late summer and fall, long sprays covered 

 with lovender pink blooms. Eoch, 60c. 

 ILE DE FRANCE— 3 to 6 feet. This beout.ful new 

 variety blooms in July and continues till frost. 

 Large trusses of rich, rosy violet-purple, fragrant. 

 Plants, 40e. 



ANEMONE 



WIN DFLOWER— Large showy flowers. Pkt., lOe. 



CORONARIA (Poppy Anemone) — Choice mixed 



COO'S Pkt., 10c. 



ST. BRIGID — Doub'e and semi-double flowers in 



many colors. Pkt., 15c. 



ALICE — Rosy-pnk, lavender center. 



QUEEN CHARLOTTE — Semi-double pink. Plants, 



35c. 



VITIFOLIA (Huphiensis) — Single pink flowers. 



August to lote fall. 12". Plants, 35e; doi., S3. 50. 



WHIRLWIND— Large, semi-double, pure white. 



Plonts, 35c; doi., S3.50. 



CENTAUREA (Perennial Cornflower) 



MONTANA— Large, violet-blue. 2 feet. Pkt., lOe. 

 RUTHENICA — Sulphur-yellow with fern-Ike foli- 

 age. Plonts, 25c; doi., S2.50; seeds, Pkt., 15e. 



CEPHALARIA (Roundheads) 



6 feet, bearing sulphur-yellow flowers similor to 

 scobioso. Plants, 35c; doi., S3. 50. 



BAPTISIA (Folse Indigo) 

 AUSTRALIS — Dark green, deeply cut foliage with 

 dark blue flowers. 2 feet. Plants, 25c; doi., S2.50; 

 seeds, Pkt., 10c. 



Campanula 



(Bell flower) 

 GARGANICA — Low spreoding 

 tuft. Covered with starry, light 

 blue flowers having a white eye. 

 Plants, 25e. 



CARPATiCA (Harebell) — Blue 

 and white. 1 foot. Mixed colors. 

 Pkt., lOc. 



LATIFOLIA MACRANTHA — Pur- 

 plish blue. Pkt., lOc. 



PERSICIFOLIA GRANDIFLORA 



(Pcachbells)— Bell-shoped flow- 

 ers in various shades of blue 

 end white. 2 feet. Plants, 25c; 

 seeds, Pkt., 10c. 



PYRAMIDALIS (Chimney Cam- 



ponulol — Blue and white. 3 feet. 

 Plants, 25c; seeds, Pkt., 10c. 



ROTUNDIFOLIA (Blue Bells of 

 Scotland) — I foot. Plants, 25c; 

 «ccds, Pkt., 25e. 



GLOMERATA — Large close heods 

 of deep blue flowers. 12". 

 Plonts, 35e; doi., $3.50. 



GROSSEKII— Dork blue flowers. 

 2 feet. Plonts, 25c; dox., $2.50. 



CANDYTUFT 

 HARDY PERENNIAL 



CASSIA 



MARYLANOICA — Hondsomc 

 pinnot foliage ond numerou'. 

 roccmo', of showy yellow flower", 

 Plantv 25c; doi., S2.50. 



CANTERBURY BELLS 



SINGLE VARIETIES— Large bell- 

 shaped flowers blooming the sec- 

 ond year from seed sown early 

 in the spring. 



SINGLE BLUE, ROSE, WHITE, 



MIXED — Plonh, 25c; doi., 



S2.50; seeds, 1/4 01., 25e; Pkt., 



10c. 



DOUBLE VARIETIES (Some type 



OS Single Varieties) — Double 



mixed. Vs 01., 30c; Pkt., 10c. 



imperial Canterbury Bells 



Early dwarf variety with very 

 large flowers, produced freely in 

 many shades. Pkt., lOe. 



Cup and Saucer 



Canterbury Bells 



CAMPANULA MEDIUM CALE- 

 CANTHEMA ^ An extra large 

 calix of the some color as the 

 bell, gives it the appeoronce of 

 a cup ond saucer. 



BLUE, WHITE, ROSE — Mixed 



colors. Va o*-. 40c; Pkt., 10c. 



HARDY BORDER 

 CARNATION 



which con be left in the open 

 ground over winter with o light 

 covering. 



DOUBLE CHOICE MIXED— From 

 fine named sorts Plonts, 2Sc; 

 seeds, '4 01., 75c; Pkt., lOe. 



CATANANCHE 



COERULEA P.lur (lo^crv Pkt.. 



CERASTIUM 



(Snow in Summer) 

 TOMENTOSUM — Silvery-white 

 foliage, pure white flowers. 

 Plants, 25e; dox., $2.50; se«d$, 

 Pkt., 10c. 



CHELONE 



BARBATA— 3 to 4 feet high, 

 pink to cherry-red. Plonts, 2Se; 

 seeds, Pkt., 15e. 



HARDY GARDEN 

 CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



ASTRID — Single shell-pmk and 



old rose. 



ALLADIN— Early bronze. 



AMELIA — Pink. Cushion type. 



AMELIA— Bronze. 



AMELIA — White. 



GLORY OF SEVEN OAKS — Lorge 



golden yellow. 



EARLY BRONIE — Finest early 



bronze button. 



OCONTO — Large pure white. 

 SILVER BALL— Boll shoped sil- 

 very white. 



THALIA (Koroon)— Duplex flow- 

 ers of lively orange. 

 WHITE DOTTY — Medium size, 

 white. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM MAWII — 



Pink flowers, height I foot., flow- 

 ers 2 ', silver\ foliooc. Pkt., 20c. 

 KING EDWARD VII (Moon 

 Penny Doisy) — Pure white mam- 

 moth size, 'i 01., 30c; Pkt., 10c. 



CLEMATIS 



(Bush Varieties) 



DAVIDIANA— Flowers deep lav- 

 ender-blue, very fragrant. 2 ft. 

 RECTA — 2 to 3 feet high, pure 

 white, fragrant flowers. Plants, 

 35c; doi., $3.50; seeds, Pkt., 

 10c. 



PERENNIAL 

 COREOPSIS 



LANCEOLATA GRANDIFLORA— 



Single, golden vcllow flowers of 

 graceful form Plants, 25c; seeds, 

 Pkt., 10c. 



LANCEOLATA GRANDIFLORA 

 FL. PL. I Double Flowering Core- 

 opsis) — Flowers double and semi- 

 doublc. Pkt., 10c. 

 "MAYFIELD GIANT" — It pro- 

 duces o toller ond more vigorous 

 plont than the type, with longer 

 ond firmer stems and lorger in- 

 dividual blooms, of which the roy 

 petals are brooder ond form o 

 more perfect corollo. Plants, 

 25c; seeds, Pkt., 15c. 



CASCADE OR BALCONY MIXED 



— Droonmg spikes a foot or 

 more in length, with flowers in 

 delicate pmk, rose, yellow and 

 white mixed Should be grown in 

 hongino bo-ikct or in a c>ot set 

 l^oh Pkt., 25e. 



CURRIE'S 



ROCK GARDEN 



PERENNIALS 



A wi-nilcrful mixture o( over 

 50 varieties of choice peren- 

 niol flowers, oil suitoble for 

 Rock Garden use, oil grow 

 ohoul P". Pkt., 20c. 



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