48 nniHEHKrADUR Philadelphia m-11 hardy peremmial plants 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS (Moonpenny Daisy). 



Shasta Daisy. Large snowy-white flowers, in bloom continuously 

 throughout the summer and fall. 



Shasta Daisy "Alaska." The finest of all; blooms 41 to 5 inches 

 across of pure glistening white. 25 cts. each: §2.50 per doz. 



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 de- 

 stroyed by frost. We offer the following select list : 



Baby. Very small, lemon-yellow. 

 Eagle d'Or. Golden-yellow. 

 Gold Finch. Yellow, striped red. 

 Julia Lagravere. Rich garnet. 

 Model of Perfection. White. 

 Princess of Wales. Pure white. 



Rhoda. Apple-blossom pink. 

 Rosinante. Blush-rose. 

 Thalia. White, yellow centre. 

 Tennyson. Pure yellow. 

 Trojan. Maroon yellow centre. 

 Victor. Rosv crimson. 



Chrysanthemum Burbank's "Shasta Daisy." 

 CENTAUREA (Hardheads or Knapweed). 



Hirta nigra variegata ( Variegated Button Weed). Pret 



tily variegated foliage and purple flowers; 2 feet 

 Dealbata. Bright rose-colored flowers; July to Sept. ; 18 inches. 

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



July and August; 3£ feet. 

 Montana (Perennial Corn Ftozver). Grows 2 feet high, 



bearing large violet-blue flowers from July to September. 

 — alba. Large white variety of above. 

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



CEPHALARIA (Roundheads"). 

 Alplna. Attains a height of 6 feet, bearing in July and August 

 sulphur-yellow flowers. 25 cts. each; §2.50 per doz. 



CERASTIUM (Snow in Summer). 

 Tomentosum. Silvery foliage and white flowers, suitable for 

 the rockery, or for carpeting dry, sunny spots. 



CHELONE (Shell Flower). 



Stately and handsome perennials, growing about 2 feet 

 high and bearing numerous spikes of large flower-heads 

 during late summer and fall. 

 Glabra Alba. Spikes of creamy- white flowers. 

 Lyonil. Heads of deep red flowers. 

 Obliqua Alba. Clusters of pure white flowers. 



25 cts. each; J2.50 per doz.; §15.00 per 100. 



CHRYSOCOMA <Goi<mocks,. 



Linosyris. Produces from July to September yellow, 

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



CimCIFUGA (Snake Root). 



Simplex. Most valuable by reason of its extreme late- 

 flowering, beginning in September and attaining full per- 

 fection about the middle of October; flowering steins 21 

 t« '.\ feet high, terminated with a dense spike of while 

 flowers. 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 



Acerinum, or Japonicum. A pretty Japanese variety, 



with slender, creel stems, about 2', feet high, of white 



flowers; August and September. 25 Cts. each. 

 Racemosa. A handsome native species, bearing spikes 



of pure white flowers. 25 cts. each. 

 Dahurica. Large cylindrical spikes of creamy flowers in 



September. 25 cts. each. 



SHRUBBY CLEMATIS. 



This type of Clematis forms erect bushes 2 to 3 feet high, and during 



their long period of bloom are very attractive. 



Davidiana. Tubular bell-shaped flowers of deep lavender-blue during 

 August and September; deliciously fragrant. 



Integrifolia. Produces attractive, large deep-blue flowers in great pro- 

 fusion during July and August. 



Recta. Handsome pure white flowers in very large, showy clusters during 

 June and July. 25 cts. each; §2.50 per doz. 



COREOPSIS. 



Lanceolata grandiflora. One of the most popular hardy 

 plants. The flowers are a rich golden-yellow, and invaluable 

 for cutting; the main crop comes during the latter part of June, 

 but it continues in bloom the entire summer and autumn. 



DIANTHITS. 



Barbatus (Sweet William or London Tufts). Mixed col- 

 ors. 10 cts each; §1.00 per doz.; §7.00 per 100. 



Deltoldes (Maiden Pink). A charming creeping variety, 

 with medium-sized pink flowers. 



— - alba. A pretty white-flowering form. 



Fettes Mount. A charming, strong growing variety, covered 

 with soft rosy-pink flowers in June. 



Latifolius atrococcineus Fl. PI. (Everblooming Hy- 

 brid Sweet William). A beautiful summer bedding variety, 

 producing masses of brilliant fiery crimson flowers throughout 

 the entire season. 



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ALL HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS ^except where noted) 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 



