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"ERASTIUM  tomentosum.  The  common  name, 
"  Snow-in-Summer,"  is  descriptive  of  this  little 
plant  that  is  almost  hidden  beneath  white  flowers" 
in  June  and  July. 
:HRYSANTHEMUM  maximum,  "Triumph." 
MooNPENNY  Daisy.  A  strong  grower,  about  3 
feet,  with  a  profusion  of  large  daisy-like  flowers 
with  white  petals  and  yellow  centers.  From  July 
to  October. 
2.  King  Edward  VII.  An  elegant  novelty,  with 
abundant  large,  pure  white,  perfect  formed  flow- 
ers, like  large  daisies. 
Z.  hybridum.  Shasta  Daisy.  Large,  white  daisy- 
like flowers  ;  blooms  continuously  during  summer 
and  fall. 
HARDY  POMPON  CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
We  offer  an  assortment  of  hardy  Pompon  varie- 
ties. They  flower  profusely  in  October,  and  are  not 
injured  by  early  frosts,  and,  therefore,  gay  and 
beautiful  after  everything  else  in  the  garden  has 
been  killed.  They  are  excellent  for  cut-flowers  and 
bouquets.  Sure  bloomers  and  satisfactory  growers 
4 that  attain  a  height  of  about  3  feet.  They  should 
be  included  in  all  orders  for  plants  of  perennial 
character. 
VARIETIES  OF  CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Danizula.  Rosy  pink. 
Eagle  d'Or.  Fine  golden  yellow. 
Gold  Finch.  Rich  golden  yellow,  with  tiny  red 
stripes. 
Gold  Nugget.  Golden,  inner  petals  tinted  with  red. 
Miss  Julia  Bronze. 
Sunset.  Scarlet-bronze. 
Tennyson.  Pure  yellow. 
CLEMATIS  Davidiana.  A  shrubby  plant  2  to  3 
feet  high  that  blossoms  during  August  and  Sep- 
tember. Deliciously  fragrant,  bell-shaped  flowers 
of  deep  lavender-blue  color. 
COREOPSIS  lanceolata.  A  splendid  flower  for 
cutting  and  showy  in  the  garden,  with  graceful 
habit  and  rich  golden  yellow  blooms  that  come 
the  last  of  June  and  continues  on  to  autumn. 
Grows  2  feet  high. 
C.  rosea.  August  and  September.  Small  pink  flow- 
ers. A  low  border  and  rockery  plant. 
j  DELPHINIUM  Chinense.  A  hardy  Larkspur  2 
feet  in  height,  with  long  flower-spikes  of  white 
and  blue  shades  from  July  until  September. 
;  D.  formosum.  Larkspur.  An  old-fashioned  gar- 
i  den  favorite  with  large  spikes  of  dark  blue  flow- 
ers. Grows  4  to  5  feet  high. 
DIANTHUS  barbatus.  Sweet  William.  A  small 
plant  flowering  from  May  to  July,  and  growing 
12  to  18  inches  high.  It  is  well  known.  The 
plants  we  offer  are  of  assorted  colors. 
D.  plumarius.  Hardy  Pinks.  These  are  old-time 
favorites  that  require  little  attention  and  flower 
Digitalis  gloxiniaflora 
Dianthus  Plumarius,  continued 
bountifully  each  year.  They  are  valued  for  edg- 
ing, also  in  rockeries  or  wherever  a  low  plant  is 
needed.  We  offer  assorted  colors. 
DICENTRA  spectabilis  ;  syn.,  Dielytra.  Bleed- 
ing Heart.  Long  graceful  racemes  of  pink, 
heart-shaped  flowers  in  May  and  June.  An  old- 
fashioned  favorite  that  deserves  its  popularity. 
DIGITALIS  gloxiniaeflora.  Foxglove.  A  splen- 
did strain  of  familiar  old-fashioned  plants,  that 
grows  3  to  4  feet  high  and  flowers  in  June. 
D.  grandiflora.  Pale  yellow  flowers. 
D.  maculata  superba.  Dwarf ;  with  yellow  flow- 
ers a  few  weeks  later  than  the  other  kinds. 
D.  monstrosa.  A  curious  form  with  rose-colored 
flowers. 
ECHINOPS  ritro.  Globe  Thistle.  Flowers  deep 
metallic-blue.  3  feet. 
var.  sphaerocephalus.  Pale  blue,  globe-shaped 
flowers. 
ERYNGIUM  amethystinum.   Sea  Holly.  An 
excellent  border  plant  with  amethyst-blue  flow- 
ers from  July  to  September.   2  feet. 
EUPATORIUM  ageratoides.  White  Snakeroot. 
Dense  flat  heads  of  white  flowers  on  stems  3  to 
4  feet  high  from  August  to  October. 
E.  purpureum.  A  tall  rank-growing  native  with 
rosy  purple  flowers  in  August  and  September. 
FXJNKIA  ccerulea.  Plantain  Lily.  Large  hand- 
some leaves  ;  spikes  of  blue  flowers  in  July  and 
August.  Valuable  for  individual  as  well  as  col- 
lective planting. 
F.  Thos.  Hogg.  White  variegated  leaves. 
F.  undulata  media  picta.  Green  and  white  varie- 
gated foliage  ;  purple  flowers. 
PRICES  OF  PERENNIAL  PLANTS. 
Except  where  otherwise  noted,  the  price  is  15  cts.  each,  $1.25 
for  10,  $10  per  100 
MORRISVILLE,  PENNSYLVANIA 
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