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CAMPANULA, Continued 



*Poscharskyana. A choice variety, blooming off and on all sum- 

 mer, lovely starry-blue flowers, related to Garganica, but easi- 

 er. $1.40 per 10; $12.00 per 100. 



rjrPersicifolia. Large pale blue or white saucer-shaped flowers 

 on 3 ft. high stems, June-July, blue and white mixed. $1.00 

 per 10; $8.00 per 100. 



*Rotundifolia. The well known blue bells of Scotland, blooming 

 very freely from late June to Setpember. 12 in. high. $1.00 

 per 10; $8.00 per 100. 



Pyramidalis. 4 to 6 ft. spikes covered with attractive blue star 

 shaped flowers, during summer months. 21/2 in. pots. 80c per 

 10; $6.00 per 100. 



Pyramidalis alba. A white flowering form of the above. 21/2 

 in. pots. 80c per 10; $6.00 per 100. 



*Sarmatica. A fine Campanula for Rockery or the Hardy bord- 

 1CARNATION (Hardy) Crimson King (New). Dazzling double crim- 

 son flowers, in bloom from late spring to fall, an oustanding 

 border plant, 18 in. $1.40 per 10; $12.00 per 100. 

 CATANANCHE (Cupid's Dart) Caerulea, Greyish Foliage Centaurea. 

 Light sky blue flowers with deep blue center, June-July. 2 ft. 

 $1.00 per 10. 

 CENTAUREA (Cornflower) Dealbata. Striking rose-pink flowers in 



June-July, about 18 in. high. $1.00 per 10; $8.00 per 100. 

 *CERASTIUM (Snow in Summer) Columnae. A lovely miniature 

 form; it doesn't spread all over like Tomentosum, compact sil- 

 very foliage and large white flowers on 4 in. stems, choice 

 and rare. $1.40 per 10; $12.00 per 100. 

 SCHEIRANTHUS (Wallflower) Allioni Golden Bedder, (Novelty). The 

 color of this fine novelty is beautiful golden-yellow, it will 

 blend better with many other flowers, than the old orange 

 form. $1.40 per 10; $12.00 per 100. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM— Hardy Garden Varieties 



+New Korean Hybrids. These new chrysanthemums are hardier, 

 most attractive in color; they are early blooming, easier to 

 qrow and more profuse blooming; useful as cutflowers. 

 New Double Flowering Korean Hybrids 1936 Introductions 



Indian Summer. One of the hardiest of the late-flowering, dou- 

 ble Chrysanthemums .A vivid, glowing orange flower, 3 inches 

 across, somewhat shaggy, but altogether attractive. Growth 

 is distinct, erect, and sturdy, never requiring support of any 

 kind. Height, 2 to 21/2 feet. In full flower October 15. $1.50 

 for 10; $12.00 per 100. 



Romany. A lovely flower beween carmine and nopal-red with 

 bronze tone, enhanced by the gold petal reverse appearing in 

 the center. Blooms fully double. Excellent as a cut-flower, 

 remainnig in good condition at least 3 weeks with ordinary 

 care. Height, 21/2 feet. In full flower October 5. $1.50 per 

 ■10; $12.00 per 100. 



1937 Introductions 



Ember. A remarkably hardy variety that should be in every 

 garden. Excellently formed, double flowers, 2V2 inches across, 

 a brilliant bronze color. Height, 2V2 feet. Mid-October. 



King Midas. Large, fully double flowers of a lovely shade of 

 soft yellow, with bronze tinting, literally cover the plant from 

 late September on. Height, 2 1/2 feet. 



The Moor. A brilliant amaranth-purple or port-wine-red. Fully 

 double flowers 3 inches across. Very hardy and free. Excell- 

 ent for cutting. Height, 2 feet. Late September. 



Nancy Copeland. One of the hardiest and earliest, this lovely 

 variety is sure to please. Large, single flowers, 3 to 31/2 inches 

 across. Eeautiful spectrum-red. Very distinct. Height, 2 to 

 2V2 feet. In full bloom late September. 



Pink Lustre. A distinct shade of orchid (Laelia) pink. Single 

 flowers, 3 to 3 1/2 inches across, with several rays of petals. 

 Very free and sturdy-growing. Exceptionally hardy. Height, 

 2V2 to 3 feet. In full flower late September. 



Prices above five vareties $2.00 per 10; $15.00 per 100. 



Korean Hybrids of Recent Introduction 



Aphrodite. Single, the color is a soft tint of pink in the opening, 

 changing to ivory-white with the slightest mingling of delicate 

 pink in the fully developed gerbera-like blossoms, flowers are 

 3 to 3 V2 in. across, very free flowering, 2 ft. high, early Octo- 

 ber. $1.50 per 10; $12.00 per 100. 



Saturn. Brilliant sparkling orange and bronze, with golden-yel- 

 low center, robust branching habit, the single flowers are al- 

 most, 2 V2 to 3 ft., early early October. $1.40 per 10; $12.00 

 per 100. 



Venus. Single lilac-pink, with rose-lavender shading flowers 

 are 2V2 in. across, with three or four rows of petals, starting 

 to bloom in late September, height 21/2 ft. $1.50 per 10; $12.00 

 per 103. 



* — Alpines or Rock Plants, $ — Cutflower Varieties. 



