CENTRANTHUS. Valerian 

 C. ruber. Flowers red, in dense cymes; 2 feet. 

 June, loc each; 10 for SI. -20. 



CERASTIUM. Mouse Ear. Chickweed 



15c each; 10 for 81.20. 

 C. Biebersteinii. Forms dense mats of foliage, and 



is covered with white flowers; 6 inches. June. 

 C. tomentosum. Of low spreading habit, with 



woolly foliage, flowers white; fine for edging; 



3 inches. June. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM 



15c each; 10 for $1.20. 

 C. leucanthemum "Shasta." 

 Shasta Daisy. Large white flow- 

 ers, blooming throughout the 

 summer, ven,- showy ; 1 to 2 feet. 

 var. x\laska. An improved form; 

 flowers 4 to 5 inches across. 

 C. Bronze Red. Pompon. 

 C. Zenobia. Yellow; pompon. 

 C. Pompon. Crimson and white. 

 CHRYSOGOXUM 



C. Virginicum. Yellow flowers 

 throughout the summer; 9 to 12 

 inches. 25c each. 



CIMICIFUGA. Black Snake Root 

 C. simplex. White flowers on long 



terminal spikes; 3 to 5 feet. 



August and September. 15c each ; 



10 for 81.20. 



CLEMATIS. Virgin's Bower 



Not climbers. 

 C. Davidiana. Large axillary clus- 

 ters of fragrant blue flowers ; 3 

 feet. July and August. 25c each. 



CONVALLARL\. Lily of 

 the Valley 

 C. majalis. Lilv of the VAiLzri-. 

 Large, luxuriant foliage; flowers 

 small, bell-shaped, in pretty 

 racemes, and very fragrant. 25c 

 each; 10 for 82.00'; 100 for 815.00. 



CORONTLLA. Wild Pea 



C. varia. Of trailing habit; flowers blush and 

 white; 2 to 8 feet. June. 15c each; 10 for -SI. 20. 



DRABA 



D. Androsace. White flowers in early spring; 

 dwarf; fine for rockeries; 3 inches. 25c each. 



DACTYLIS. Cocksfoot 



D. glomerata variegata. A striped-leaved grass. 



15c each; 10 for 81.20. 



15c each; 



COREOPSIS. 



10 for S1.20. 



Tickseed 



DAPHNE 



D. Cneorum. Garland Fi/dwer. A 

 pretty dwarf, evergreen shrub, 

 bearing a profusion of rosy lilac 

 flowers in May ; fine for rockwork. 

 50c each. 



DELPHINTLM. Larkspur 



A remarkably show^' class of tall mowing 

 plants, producing magnificent spikes of blue 

 flower? in summer. We know of no plants 

 which will afford neater satisfaction than 



these. 



D. Belladonna. Clear turquoise-blue 

 flowers from the end of June till 

 first frost; 2 to 3 feet. 25c each. 



D. Chinensis. Blue; 18 inches. 25c. 

 var. album. White; 18 inches. 25c. 



D. J. C. Jenkins. Semi-double; 

 apricot, edged with blue. 50c. 



D. Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. 

 Pale blue, yellow eye. 50c each. 



D. King of Delphiniums. Enor- 

 mous flowers of indigo-blue, with 

 large white center, semi-double ; 

 4 to 5 feet. June and July, and 

 again later in the summer. 50c. 



D. Lamartin. Gentian blue, white 

 eye. 50c each. 



D. Lizzie. Azure blue, yellow eye; 

 extra. 50c each. 



D. Mrs. Creighton. Semi-double, 

 DELPHINIUM light blue, black eye. 50c each. 



D. Polar Star. Blue, white eye. 50c. 

 D. Wilhelm Storr. Clear blue, lavender, white 

 eve. 50c each. 



Showy and valuable free flowering perennials, continuing 

 in bloom the entire summer. 



C. auriculata. A showy perennial; flowers soli- 

 tary, on long stalks ; yellow; 2 to 3 feet. June. 



C. grandiflora. Large yellow flowers on long 

 stems; fine for cutting; early summer until 

 frost ; 3 feet. 



C. lanceolata. Large golden yellow flowers; pro- 

 fuse bloomer; keeps in flower throughout the 

 summer; one of the best hardy plants; very 

 handsome; 1 to 3 feet. June. 



C. palmata. Creamy yellow, dark center. 



C. rosea. Rosy purple, yellow center. 



C. senifolia. Yellow flowers in August; 6 feet. 



C verticillata. Flowers yellow; 2 feet. June to 

 September. 



DIANTHUS. Pink 



D. barbatus. S^vrrr Williaji. Among the most 

 esteemed and valuable of hardy plants, produc- 

 ing flowers of a great variety of colors. Mixed 

 colors. 15c each; 10 for 81.20. 



DICENTRA, or DIELYTRA. Bleeding-Heart 



15c each; 10 for $1.20. 



D. eximia. Rose color; foliage fern-like; flowers 

 all summer; valuable; 12 inches. 



D. formosa. Bright red flowers in May; 6 inches. 



D. spe Jtabilis. A handsome, most curiously formed, 

 rosy-crimson flower, with white and blue tinged 

 protruding stamen; one of the finest border 

 plants ; is quite hardy ; well adapted for bk>om- 

 ing in the winter ; 1 to 2 feet. May. 



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