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CANTERBURY BELLS 

 (Campanula Media) 



i^mp Perennial piiinti?. 



An old favorite, known also as Cup and Saucer, 

 growing 2 to 3 feet high and blooming incessantly 

 through July and August with a marvelous pro- 

 fusion of lovely bell-shaped flowers. It is of 

 biennial habit. 



I can supply them in separate colors ; blue, rose 

 and white, or mixed. Each, 10c. ; dozen, $1.00; 

 100, $6.00. 



CARYOPTERIS 



MASTACANTHA. (2 to 3 feet.)— Of singularly 

 neat and clean habit; flowering from August until 

 hard frosts. The flowers are produced in aston- 

 ishing profusion, in flat heads of rich lavender 

 blue, always one of the rarest and most pleasing 

 colors, but especially acceptable late in the sea- 

 son. Its masses of bright blue are delightfully 

 eff"ective. Nursery grown plants, each, 15c. ; dozen, 

 $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



ELEGANT HARDY 

 CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



These beautiful Chrysanthemums were selected 

 for hardiness, and are the best varieties for out- 

 door planting. They yield a great profusion of 

 bloom late in the season, when other flowers have 

 been destroyed by frost; a desirable and useful 

 acquisition to any garden. L. f. following the 

 name indicates the variety belongs to the Large 

 Flower or Aster section, and P. to the Pompon 

 or Button class. The large flowered varieties are 

 especially useful for cutting and decorating. The 

 collection here ofl'ered has been assembled with 

 great care by a close study of them for the past 

 ten years, and I confidently believe it to be the 

 best collection of hardy varieties of the Chrysan- 

 themum ever gathered together. 



ALLENTOWN. (L. f.)— Golden bronze. 

 AUSTIN. (L. f.)— Lilac rose, cut petals. 

 BABY. (P.) — A miniature variety; yellow. 

 BLENHEIM. (L. f.)— Silvery pink. 

 BOSTON. (L. F.)— Golden bronze. 

 BUTTERCUP. (L. f.)— Pure bright yellow. 

 CONSTANTINE. (L. f.)— Lemon yellow; open 

 center. 



DAISY. (Single.)— Light pink petals. 















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DAYBREAK. (L. f.)— Soft shrimp pink. 



FLOSSIE.' (L. f.)— Silvery pink. 



FRENZY. (L. f.)— Beautiful terra cotta. 



HIJOS. (L. f.) — Beautiful primrose pink. 



JACK ROSE. (L. f.)— Deep garnet. 



JENETTA. (P.)— Silvery bronze and rose. . 



JOPPA. (L. f.)— Violet crimson. 



JULES LAGRAVERE. (L. f.)— Deep garnet. 

 The finest large flowered variety of deep red color. 



KING HENRY. (L. f.)— Straw- white . 



KING PHILIP. (L. f.)— Rich rosy pink. 



LITTLE BOB. (P.)— Small red flowers; very 

 free. 



LOUIS HOPKINS. (L. f.)— Golden yellow. 



LOUIS M ALONE. (L. f.)— Pure white; fine. 



MLLE. MARTHA. (P.)— Clear golden yellow. 



MRS. PORTER. (L. f.)— Bright bronze. 



PRESIDENT. (L. f.)— Deep violet-rose. 



PRINCE OF WALES. (L. f.)— Large pure 

 white. 



QUEEN OF BIEL. 



QUEEN OF WHITES 



grand. 



ROSY MORN. (L. f.)— Cheerful rosy pink. 



RUBY QUEEN. (L. f.)— Dark ruby red. 



SAINT ALMO. (L. f.)— Pure white; fine. 



SAINT ILLORIE. (L. f.)— Silvery rose; quilled. 



SIR MICHAEL. (L. f.)— Bright yellow. 



SUNRISE. (L. f.)— Silvery pink, large and full. 



SUNSET. (L. f.)— Pure rich old gold. 



SUNSHINE. (P.)— Bright golden yellow. • 



SYLVIA. (L. f.) — Bronzy scarlet, tall grower. 

 Each, 10c. ; dozen, $1.00; 100, $6.00. 

 Set of 36 varieties for $2.50. 



CASSIA 



MARILANDICA. American Senna. (3 to 4 



feet.) — Strong growing and bushy, with large 

 panicles of yellow flowers in July and August 

 It flowers freely and as the blossoms are ornate 

 with bright green, very pretty foliage, it is a' 

 together a very desirable variety. Each, 15c 

 dozen, $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



(L. f.) — Violet rose. 



(L. f.) — Creamy white; 



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