SUMMER BULLETIN, 1920. 
CHELONE.—Continued. 
6504 Hybrida Mixed. The colors vary from light pink to deep Pkt. 
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6510 CHRYSANTHEMUM. Shasta Daisy. A large free-bloom- 
ing hybrid from California; flowers white. 2 ft......... 25 
COREOPSIS.  (Calliopsis.) 
These frequently bloom the first year from seed sown in Spring. 
It is more satisfactory, however, to sow in May or June, protecting the 
plants with coarse straw or pine boughs during Winter. 3 ft. 
6530 Grandiflora. Bright golden-yellow flowers. 3 to 4 in. in Pkt. 
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6540 Laneeolata. Rich golden-yellow.............. 2.0z., .60; .15 
DAISY. (Bellis Perennis jl. pl.) 
Favorite Spring-flowering perennials, producing charming effects 
when planted in masses or in combination with Pansies, Forget-Me-Nots, 
or Silene. They are easily raiged from seed, flowering in Autumn if 
sown in Spring, although it is better to sow in July or August in cold 
frames and plant them out the following April. 4 inches. 
6546 Farquhar’s Giant Double Pink. A magnificent strain of Pkt. 
English Daisy producing flowers nearly twice as large as the 
old variety. The plants are of robust growth. § 0z., $1.25;  .25 
6547 Farquhar’s Giant Double White. A companion to the 
preceding, with white flowers............... 4 oz., $1.25; .25 
6548 Farquhar’s Giant Quilled Red. Bright red; very attractive. .25 
6550 Farquhar’s Double White. 6555 Farquhar’s Double Pink. 
6560 Farquhar’s Double Mixed. Saved from the finest double 
flowers. Each of the above colors, Pink, White, or Mixed. 
4 oz., $1.25; .15 
DELPHINIUM. (Larkspur.) 
The perennial Larkspurs are perfectly hardy and can be grown 
with ease in any garden. When sown in April or May they will usually 
bloom in September; they may also be sown in June or July to bloom 
the following season. 13 to 4 ft. 
6561 Hybridum, Farquhar’sImproved Mixed. A very beautiful Pkt. 
strain with large handsome flower spikes. It also includes 
seeds saved from some of the finest of the named varieties. 
The colors.vary from pearly white to lavender and from 
soft azure blue to rich indigo.............. 4 oz., $1.75; .50 
6562 Hybridum, Light Blue Shades Mixed. A very beautiful, 
large-flowered strain including various shades of light blue. 
Very showy when planted in masses.......... 4 0z., $1.50; .25 
6565 Selected Hybrids Mixed. A splendid mixture of large- 
flowering hybrids varying in color from pale blue to deep 
jo bug) i ah CA oO ROTO OH O reonaciG iin ou 4 oz., $1.00; .25 
6566 Bella Donna. A grand plant of branching habit, producing 
numerous spikes of large single flowers of a clear turquoise- 
Lee Ae ty eee is eR Ses Cee aaron Se eS Recs 4 oz., $1.50; .25 
6570 Cardinale. Bright scarlet with yellow centre. 3 ft....... .20 
6585 Chinensis. (Grandiflorum.) Azure blue. 13 ft..40z.,.50; .10 
6590 Chinensis. White.......................... 40z., .50; .10 
6595 Chinensis, Mixed. Shades of blue and white..}0z., .50; .10 
6600 Elatum. (Bee Larkspur.) Rich blue shades, with black 
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6605 Formosum. Splendid dark blue with white eye. 3 ft. 
} oz., $1.00; .10 
6610 Formosum Coelestinum. Very beautiful large, pale-blue 
LO WCTS eR OULU area eran see ie adic cl arn Sieod silteleh ee Bavaastiate eve ans .25 
6640 DIANTHUS Deltoides. (Maiden Pink.) Trailing variety; 
flowers. pink with dark circle... 6 in.:.......5.......-.-: ea ita 
6645 Deltoides Alba. White. 8 in....................... 15 
6655 DICTAMNUS Fraxinella. (Dittany.) Fine hardy perennial 
with handsome spikes of reddish flowers. The leaves are 
fragrant, giving off an odor of balsam when rubbed. 3 ft. 
- 4 0z., 50; .10 
6660 Fraxinella Alba. -Handsome spikes of pure white, sweet- 
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6662 Caueasicus. Very showy border plant with large spikes of 
attractive rosy-red flowers; excellent for cutting. } 0z.,.75; .15 
DIGITALIS. (Fozglove.) 
6665 Farquhar’s Superb Mixed. Includes all the finest colors in 
great variety; June and July. 3 to 4 ft. 
Oz., $2.00; 4 0z., .60; .25 
6667 Farquhar’s Superb Mixed. Second size packet......... .10 
6670 Gloxinaeflora Mixed. Flowers spotted in the throat. 
oz., .40; .10 
6675 Gloxinaeflora Rosea. Delicate pink......... Y 025;5.503, 315 
6680 Grandiflora. Pale yellow; flowers small...... FIOZ 30s lO 
6685 Ivery’s Spotted. Beautiful: spotted flowers of various 
COIS Saolaana.o aD OE OR OG poe aas HEN 4 0z., .50; .10 
6690 Monstrosa Mixed. The tall spikes have a monstrous saucer- 
shapedsterminaleflowermcscyn acs cine cere 7 OZ O01 LO 
6695 Purpurea. Common red Foxglove.......... Oz., $1:00;; -10 
6700 Purpurea Alba. White..................... FLOZ 1 eOO ss) elo 
6702 Purpurea Rosea. Pink..................... 2A0Z OO LS 
6705 Mixed. Variouscolors........................ Oz., $1.00; .10 
6765 ERYSIMUM Pulehellum. Dwarf perennial with pale , pu 
yellow flowers; desirable for Spring gardening; May. 6 in. 
2 0z., .40; .10 
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Digitalis, Farquhar’s Superb Mixed. 
GAILLARDIA GRANDIFLORA. (Blanket Flower.) 
é These are handsomer Summer and Autumn flowering plants, 
quite hardy and easily grown. It is advisable to mulch them with straw 
during Winter. 3 ft. Pkt. 
6785 New Hybrids Mixed. Yellow and red........ 21023; :2003 $215 
6790 Maxima. Pure yellow; flowers very large. 4+ 0z., .40; .10 
6835 GEUM Atrosanguineum. Large double crimson flowers; 
valuable for cutting; July to September. 2 ft.......... .20 
6840 Coeecineum. Bright orange-scarlet; single............. .10 
6842 Cocecineum fl. pl. Mrs. J. Bradshaw. One of the finest re- 
cent introductions. The flowers are very large, quite 
double and of the brightest scarlet; in bloom all Summer. 
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6895 GYPSOPHILA Repens. A pretty trailing plant. fairly 
smothered with tiny white flowers............ EOD rcOO nea 
6900 Panieulata. Small white flowers in light panicles; ex- 
tensively used in bouquets; July and August. 2 ft. 
i) i 02z., .40; ..10 
6935 HESPERIS Matronalis. Purple. (Rocket.)  Spring- 
flowering herbaceous perennial; fragrant. 3 ft. ¢ 0z., .35; .10 
6940 White. Beautiful as a cut flower............. TOD POO SLO! 
6945 Dwarf White. Very early. 1 ft............. 4 02z., .50; .15 
6950 HEUCHERA Sanguinea. Compact hardy perennial pro- 
ducing erect spikes of vivid crimson flowers; July and 
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HIBISCUS. (Mallow.) 
Showy plants of vigorous growth, producing large, handsome 
flowers from July to September. They are especially for mixed beds or 
borders where massive effects are desired. 2 to 5 ft. 
. 6955 Crimson Eye. An excellent plant for lawn groups and bor- Pkt. 
ders; blooming the first season from seed in the open 
ground. Flowers pure white, with crimson center. 4 ft. 
1 oz., .40; .10 
Moscheutos. (Swamp Mallow.) © None of the hardy 
Hibiscus are more useful and beautiful than our native 
Swamp Mallows. They begin to bloom in July and con- 
tinue to September, producing flowers like Single Holly- 
hocks, but much larger. They are excellent for moist 
places, but succeed in any good soil. 4 ft. 
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6970 Roseus. Large pink flowers.................. 70Z:, SOO > 
