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Cerastium Tomentosum. 



CIMICIFUGA. 



(Snake-root.) 

 Raceinosa. a handsome na- 

 tive plant that grows from 4 to 6 

 feet high, with spikes of pure 

 white flowers ofien 2 feet long, 

 well suited for planting at the 

 back of the border or for natural- 

 izing at the edge of woods. 25 

 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. 



CI^AYTONIA. 



(Spring Beauty.) 

 Virginica. An early spring- 

 floweiing plant, producing clus- 

 ters of light pink tlowers. Suc- 

 ceeds best in a half-shady spot 

 on the rockery. 15 cts. each ; 

 $1.50 per doz. 



COREOPSIS. 



Ijanceolata Grandiflora. 



This handsome perennial is now 

 probably the most popular per- 

 ennial plant in cultivation. It 

 begins to flower early in June and 



CERASTIUM (Mouse-ear Chickweed). 



A desirable low-growing class of plants, suitable for the rockery, or for 

 carpeting dry, sunny spots, such as covering graves or steep banks, and can 

 also be used with good effect in carpet bedding. 



Boissierii. Glaucous green foliage and showy pure white flowers. 

 Toilieiltosnill {Sjww in Slimmer). Bright silvery foliage, with pure 



white flower ; a fine covering for graves or as an edging. (See cut.) 

 15 cts. each ; §1.50 per doz.; |8.00 per 100. 



CHEEONE. 



Stately and handsome perennials, bearing numerous spikes of large flower 

 heads during late summer and fall months. 

 Lyonii (^Shell FLnuer). Heads of deep red flowers. 

 Obliqiia Alba ( Twisted Shell Flozver). Clusters of pure white flowers. 

 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS (Marguerites). 



These summer-flowering Chrysanthemums, or Marguerites, are becoming 

 general favorites, and deservedly so. They are free-growing perennials, 

 not exceeding 2^ feet in height, forming large bushes which are covered 

 with bloom tlie entire summer; the flowers are large, pure white and of 

 great substance, lasting a week or more when cut ; they continue in bloom 

 all summer and are perfectly hardy. 



Maximum Triumpll. Flowers 4 inches in diameter with broad 

 heavy overlapping petals. 



— Filiformis. With long nar- 

 row thread-like petals, a most 

 effective large white flower. (See 

 cut.) 

 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. 



CEEMATIS. 



The varieties listed below form 



erect bushes 2 to 3 feet high, and 



are admirably adapted for planting 



in the border. 



Davidiana. A most desirable 

 variety, with fresh bright green 

 foliage and tubular bell-shaped 

 flowers of deep lavender blue, 

 deliciously fragrant. (.See cut.) 

 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. 



Recta. Another fine variety of 

 shrubby habit, growing about 3 

 feet high, with handsome pure 

 white flowers in very large showy 



cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. 



Clematis see page 175.) 



Chkvsanthemum Maximum Filiformis. 



continues in flower until cut down by severe freezing weather ; I clusters, very effective. 25 

 it is continually one mass of golden-yellow. The flowers, [For Climbing 



•which are of graceful form, are invaluable for cutting for decora- I 



live purposes ; it is 



easily grown, is perfectly 



hardy and succeeds in 



almost any position, and 



after once planted takes 



care of itself. (See cut.) 



We offer large, strong 



clumps, which will produce 



an immediate effect, at 15 



cts. each ; $1.50 per doz.; 



$1000 per 100. Good, 



strong young plants, which 



will flower freely this 



summer. 10 cts. each ; 



00 per doz.; $6.00 per 



100. 



CORONIEEA. 



(Crown Vetch.) 

 Varia. A r a m p a n t 



creeper with handsome i. 

 globular heads of showy f~ 

 bright pink and white fc 

 pea-sh.iped flowers. A W: ""*^fo 



Itseful plant for covering rough banks or for the ~=5 - =- "=■ t 



border. 20 cts. each ; $2. 00 per doz. 



Coreopsis Langeolata 

 Grandifloka. 



Clematis Davidiana 



