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Chrysanthemum ■ Continued 



PATTY MAY. Med., bronze. 

 PRIMROSE POITOU. Med., white. 

 QUEEN FLORENCE. Med., yellow. 

 RUBY A. ROBERTSON. Lrg., pink. 

 RUTH WARREN SMITH. Lrg., bronze. 

 SIDNEY WEBB. Med., yellow. 

 THEODORE CHARLES VOGEL. Med., 

 pink. 



TINTS OF GOLD. Lrg., golden yellow. 

 VERA VICTORIA. Med., yellow. 

 VICTORIA MORI. Med., deep red & gold. 

 WINNIE. Med., yellow. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUM maximum 

 "Alaska" (Shasta Daisy). An improved 

 variety. Large pure white blossoms all sum- 

 mer. 24 inches. S— TD2. 

 CONVALLARIA majalis (Lily-of-the 

 valley). Small, white, bell-shaped flowers on 

 drooping stems. 6 inches. May- June. (Heavy 

 clumps). SH — M. 



60 cents each 

 $5.00 per dozen $40.00 per 100 

 COREOPSIS lanceolata (Lance Coreop- 

 sis). Large, pure yellow flowers; very showy. 

 Excellent for cutting. 2 feet. June until 

 frost. S— D— CF. 



C. lanceolata flora plena (Tickseed). 



Double and semi-double pure yellow flowers. 

 Excellent for cutting. 2 feet. June until 

 frost. S— CF. 



Delphinium Hybrids 



===CORYDALIS chelanthifolia (Chinese 

 Corydalis). Fern-like foliage. Yellow blos- 

 soms April-May. 8 inches. SH — SA — M. 

 3 5 cents each $3.50 per dozen 



DELPHINIUM belladonna (Larkspur). 



A hardy, free blooming plant, bearing light 

 blue flowers. 3 feet. June. S — D — CF. 



D. bellamosum (Larkspur). Similar to the 

 above, but having rich, dark blue flowers. 

 3 feet. June. S— D— CF. 



D. formosum (Hardy Larkspur). An ex- 

 cellent, plant having rich, deep blue flowers, 

 white center. 3 to 4 feet. June. S — D — CF. 



D. grandiflorum chinensis (Slender 

 Larkspur). A fine growing type with nu- 

 merous, large light-blue flowers. 2 to 3 feet. 

 June until fall. S— D— CF. 



D. (Blackmore & Langdon Strains). Tall, 

 graceful spikes, covered with blooms of all 

 clear shades of blue and opaline variations. 

 3 feet. S— D— CF. 



60 cents each $5.00 per dozen 



D. Gold Medal Hybrids (Everblooming 

 Hardy Larkspur). A charming species light- 

 er shades of blue flowers. 2 feet. June to 

 October. S— D— CF. 



D. (Wrexham Strain). (Hollyhock Del- 

 phinium). A wonderful strain producing 

 much larger flower spikes and reaching a 

 greater height than the older varieties, greatly 

 resembling a hollyhock. The rich and var- 

 ied tints are indescribable and their bloom- 

 ing season often extends well into August. 

 3 to 4 feet. S— D— CF. 



75 cents each $7.50 per dozen 

 *DIANTHUS alpinus (Alpine Pink). A 

 dwarf alpine pink, flowers of brilliant rose. 

 2 to 4 inches. May- June. L — D — S. 



35 cents each $3.50 per dozen 

 D. allwoodi (Hardy Garden Pink). A 

 pleasing variety; long blooming, fragrant pink 

 flowers. 6 inches. Blooms at intervals from 

 June to October. L — D — S. 

 *D. arenarius (Sand-loving Pink). Very 

 fragrant, fine white flowers. Excellent for 

 hot or dry places. 6 to 15 inches. July to 

 September. L — D — S. 



*D. arvenensis (Hardy Pink). A minia- 

 ture specie, grey foliage. Pink flowers. 3 

 inches. May-August. L — D — S. 



35 cents each $3.50 per dozen 



D. barbatus (Sweet William). (Newport 

 Pink). An old garden variety, bearing deli- 

 cate pink flowers. 1 Yz feet. May- June. D — 

 S— CF. 



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All perennials strong plants from pots, 

 25 cents each; $2.5G per doz.; $15.00 

 per 100, excepting where noted. 



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