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CERASTIUM tomentosum. {Snow in Summer.) De- 

 siralile low-growing plant, with silvery foliage and 

 white flowers; suitable for rockeries; May and June. Doz. 100 

 6 in. $2.50 $18.00 



Heads of deep red flowers; August 



2 ft 2.50 18.00 



CHELONE Lyonii. 



and September. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM maximum. (Moon-penny Daisy.) 

 Hardy daisy with large white flowers; excellent for 



cutting; July to September. 2 to 3 ft 2.. 50 18.00 



leucanthemum. plenum. Handsome double variety 

 with white flowers resembling the Pyrethrum. June- 

 July. 50 cts. each. 5 . 00 



nipponicum. A Japanese species, with large pure 



white flowers in September and October. .3 ft. ... 2.50 18.00 

 See also Daisy Burbank's Shasta. 



Aster alpinus speciosus. (Page 120.) 



CARNATIONS for the Hardy Garden. 



Her Majesty. Pure white, double 



Hardy Garden. Excellent for cutting, the flowers resembling 



the smaller greenhouse Carnations; July to October. 

 plumarius, see Dianthus. 



CASSIA marylandica. {American Senna.) A charming 

 plant with showy panicles of yeUow flowers. July and 

 August. 3 ft. ... ... ... ... ... 



CENTAUREA dealbata. Flowers pink; June. 2\ it. 



macrocephala. Large golden-yellow flower, much esteemed 



for cutting; July to September. 3 ft. ... ... 



montana. Large \'iolet flowers, valuable for cutting. June 



2 ft 



montana alba. Pure white 

 montana rosea. Pink ... 



Doz. 100 

 .$2.00 $12.00 



2.50 18.00 



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Cimicifuga simplex. 



Campanula glomerata. (See page 1:20.) 



CHRYSANTHEMUM Rosy Gem. A new hardy species 

 from Korea, forming dense, bushy plants which in the 

 Autumn are covered with light pink daisy-Uke flowers. 

 This variety will prove of great value for late bloom Doz. 100 

 in the hardy border. 2 ft. ... ... ... .. .$2.50 $18.00 



CHRYSANTHEMUM Autumn Glory. This variety is 

 similar to the above, but with white flowers. For 

 effective masses in beds or for cutting at a season when 

 other flowers are scarce, it has few equals. ... ... 2.50 18.00 



CIMICIFUGA japonica. This pretty variety produces 

 in Fall a large quantity of erect spikes of feathery white 

 flowers. 2 ft. ... ... ... • • • • • • 



simplex. {Black Snakeroot.) A stately plant suited to 

 moist and shaded situations, but thrives fairly well in 

 full sun. The flowering stems are from 4 to 5 feet high, 

 with white flowers in feathery drooping racemes. 

 September and October. ... ... ... . • ■ 



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