CROMWELL GARDENS, CROMWELL, CONN. 



Hardy Perennials 



CON VALLARIA- Lily-of-tte-VaUey 

 Majalis. I-'low.Ms inire white, hell-fhapcd; 



.Ui.ux-lulU ciuhini; i.unnrs. It is mio of 

 tlu- slia.lr-lu\ inu lax ontrs, and slunild be 

 miil^luHl i.uh wiiiui wuli wxll-dccayed 

 inanun- to >^i\ <■ 1h u ~iili-.. Strong, liome- 

 gii'un cliiiiii'-. _'5 . rarli, >j.50 per doz.; 

 siir^lr \n\<^ III oi.iwn^. 75 els. jier doz. 



COREOPSIS 



Lanceolata grandiflora. 



Tickseed 

 Rich golden yel- 

 1 gnat profusion 

 juiu-. Kxcellent 



inittrd to seed. An excelK' 

 hardy garden plant. 15 c 

 per doz.. 5io per 100. 



I iiowrrs are 

 aiul not per- 

 anil jiopular 

 . each. Si. 50 



Shasta Daisy, Alaska 



CHRYSANTHEMUM, ARCTIC 

 DAISY 



Arcticum. A splendid variety from Arctic Alaska, 

 flowering from September on in great profusion. 

 15 inches. 20 cts. each. $2 per doz. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM 



Stasta Daisy 



Among hardy flowering plants, the Shasta Daisy is 

 undoubtedly one of the most useful and desirable. 

 .■Xrrangcd in groups or iiiassi-il alone, it is siiK-ndidly 



CORONILLA • Crown Vetck 

 Varia. .\ tiseful shrubby, trailing plant of the 

 easiest culture lor coarsi- massing in dry 

 .situations, proilucing whorls of rose- 

 colort'd. pea-shaped tlowers throughout the 

 summer. 15c. ea.. 5 1 .50 per doz., Sio per 100. 



DELPHINIUM . Hardy Larkspur 



SELECT NAMED VARIETIES 



Among garden flowers, the Delphinium of today 

 unquestionably the most beautiful. llie majestic 

 : pikes range in color from pure white to imperial 



purple, the tenderest sky-blut 

 range of color capable of 

 garden. 



It is oni' of tile few liard\- 



OUt the -e.l-ou. domg well 



~ll. 



deepest \ iolet, a 

 l)le effects in the 



.h flower through- 

 .son:.bly good soil 

 1 for garcien deco- 



i n lioin seed and, 

 beaulilul shades, 



• ill 



d\ lil.iiiti 

 1 Aumi-t .1 



luseh- dm wvA .1 1 



out the N lllallelel ol the -e,l~oIl. Per- 

 fectly li,iid\ and ol e,,-N ^iiliiii,-. 

 requiriii'.; no .idditional ..tie other 

 than ili\iding c \er\' third season, 



IS cts, each, $1.50 per doz., $10 per 



100, except where noted 

 Alaska. .\ 



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King Edward VII. 



t coiiipact- 

 s ptne. ghs- 

 lie^ in di.un- 



, jiure white 



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Mrs. C. Lowthian Bell. 1 iidoubt- 

 cdlv the largest of tlu- Sha-ta 

 Daisies. Magnificent llo\ver-..l the 

 purest white. fre(|iieiil 1\ nie,[-.uiiug 

 6 inches across and . .1111. d on li>ng, 

 robust stems. Ho., id jmLiIs of 

 great substance; \er\ liee and con- 

 tinuous. 35 cts. each, Sj.50 per doz. 



Mrs. J. Tersteegr. Large, graceful 

 flowers freely produced. ( )ni' of 

 the tallest varieties. ^ to 4 feet. 

 20 cts. each, $2 per doz. 



Triumph. Pure white flowers, with 

 long, broad petals. Splendid for 

 cutting, 



Westralia. Large, semi-double, 

 creamy white flowers, borne in 

 great profusion. Branching habit. 



Planting of Delphiniums 



