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CAMPAXIJI^A Bell-Flower). 



Alliarisfolia. Grows 2 feet high, with nodding white flowers in June and July. 

 C&rpatica (C'drpcit hum Harebell). A pretty species, growing in compact 



tiil'ls, 8 inches liigh; flowers blue or white; blooms all summer. 

 Latifolia macrantha. Grows 3 feet high, and in May and June bears large 



pulpli^h-blue flowers. 

 Medium (Cunierburi/ bells). An old-lime favorite. ISlue, rose and white; 



•2 to 3 feet. 

 Persicifolia {Peitc't, Belh). Grows Ik to' 2 feet high, and produces an 



ul.undance of blue or white salver-shaped flowers during June and July. 

 Pyramidalis {C/iimne)/ BeUflower). The most conspicuous of all, 4 to 5 



fci I liij^li, with liirge blue flowers in September. 2o cts. each; ^'2.50 per doz. 

 Rotundifolia (lilne Bells of Scotl'tnd). This is the true harebell or 



bluebell, with beautiful clear blue flowers from June to August; 1 foot. 

 Trachelium {('orentrii Bells). Purple flowersduring June and July; 3 feet. 



Price, except where noted, lo els. each; $1..")0 per cloz. ; ^10.00 per 100. 



Hardy Pompon Chrysanthemums. 



These beautiful hardy sorts are indispensable in the hardy border. Their 

 bright colors give life to the garden when most other plants have been destroyed 

 by frost. We ofler the following select list: 



Aj^laia. I^ight orange shaded pink 

 Allentown. Golden bronze. 

 Baby. \'eiy small, lemon yellow. 

 Baby Margaret. A miniature white. 

 Bohemia. Fine pure yellow. 

 Boston. Golden bronze. 

 Dawn. Daybreak pink. 

 Dundee. Maroon-shaded scarlet. 

 aiobe d'Or. CoUlen yellow. 

 Golden Pheasant. Kieh yellow. 

 Hijos. Beautiful prinuc^e. 

 King Henry. Straw white. 



Tennyson. 



Strong 3 inch pot plants 10 ct>. each; i>l.'00 per doz. Set of 25 varieties, 

 $2.00. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS (Moonpenny DaUy). 

 Sha.<;ta Daisy. Lari;e snow white flowers, in bloom throughout the summer 



aid fall. I.T els. each; .'i'1..50 per doz. 

 Shasta Daisy " Alaska." The finest of all; blooms 4}, to 5 inches across, 



of pure while. 25 cts. each; ^2.50 per doz. 



King Philip. Red rose-pink. 

 La Purite. freamy white. 

 Mrs. Vincent. Dark crimson. 

 Overbrook. Chrome yellow. 

 President. Purplish-crimson. 

 Princess of Wales. Pure white. 

 Rhoda. .\])ple blossom pink. 

 Sir Michael. I.emon yellow, 

 Soeur Melanie. Pure white. 

 St, Almo. Splendid white. 

 Strathmeath. Rosy pink. 

 The Hub. l-ine white. 

 Pure yellow. 



Campanula Medium (Canterbury Bells). 



BOLTONIA False Chamomile). 



Among the showiest of our native hardy perennial plants, with 

 Aster-like flowers, in bloom during the summer and autumn. 

 and \vi li its thousands of flowers open at one time produces a 

 very showy effect. 



Asteroides. Pure white; very efTcfctive; 5 to 7 feet. 

 Latisquama. Pink, slightly tinged with lavender; 4 to G 



feet. 

 — nana. Similar to th- type, but growing only 2 feet high. 

 15 cts. each; $1. "O per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



CAL,L,IRHOK 'Poppy MaUow. 



Involucrata. An elegant trailing plant, wit!i large saucer- 

 shaped flowers of ro.->y-crim3on, with white centres, all sum- 



mer and fall 

 Lineariloba. 



Delicate light rose-colored flowers all summer. 

 15 cts. each; $1.-50 per doz. 



CARYOPTERIS. 



Mastacanthus (Hlne S/nrw"). A handsome perennial, 

 producing rich, lavender-blue flowers from early in September 

 until frost; 3 feet. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; §10.00 per 

 100. 



CASSIA (American Sennal. 



Marilandica. Lirge panicles of bright yellow flowers from 

 July to August; 3 to 4 feet. 15 cts. each; $l.5l> per duz ; 

 ^i^lOOO per 100. 



CHRVSOCOMA (Goiauocks). 



Linosyris. Produces from July to Se|)leinber yellow, daisy- 

 like flowers, with narrow thread-like petals; 2 feet. 15 cts. 

 each; $1.50 per doz. 



CENTAUREA (Hardheads or Knapweed). 



Hirta nigra variegata ( Vnrie'idled Hu/hni Weed). Pret- 

 tily variegated foliage and purple flowers; 2 feet. 



Dealbata. Bright rose-colored flowers; July to September; 

 18 inches. 



Macrocephala. Very large thistle-like golden-yellow flowers; 

 |uly and August; 31 feet. 



Montana d'eremrinl Corn Flmrer). Grows 2 feet high, 

 bearing large violet blue flowers from July to .Sepiember. 



— alba. Large while variety of above. 



Orientalis. Pale yellow flowers; July and August; 2i feet. 



Kuthenica. Straw-colored flowers; July and August; 2i feet. 

 15 cts. eacli; $1.50 per doz. 



CIMICIFUGA (Snake Root). 

 Acerinum, or Japonicum. A prettv Japanese variety, with 



slender, erect stems aliout 2.1 feet high, of .white flowers, 



.August and September. 25 cts. each. 

 Dahurica. Creamy white; flowers in Sepiember; 11 feet; 



25 cts. each. 

 Racemosa. .\ handsome native species, bearing spikes of 



pure white flowers; 25 cts. each 

 Simplex. Valuable on account of its late flowerinti. ihe spikes 



of pure white flowers being produced during Sepiember and 



October. 50 cts. each. 



Plant everything you can this fail. It will save valuable time next spring. 



