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A. X. PIERSOX, Inc., CROMWELL, (X)XX. 



Chrysanthemum maximum 



Shasta Daisy 

 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., $12 per 100, except where 



noted 



Alaska. A strong but conipact-yi ■ )\vmK variety; flow- 

 ers pure, glistening white. 4 In s iiu lu-s in diameter; 

 \-, iv ir.-i- flowering. 



King Edward VII. Enormous i iij) sluiind flowers, 

 can i.-'l 1)11 strong stems. Pure. snii\v\- while. 3 to 4 ft. 



Mrs. C. Lowthian Bell. A splendid variety with 

 extra-large flowers on strong stems, flowering through- 

 out summer. 20 cts. each. $2 per doz., $12 per 100. 



Coreopsis • Tickseed 



15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., $10 per 100; extra large, 

 20 cts. each, $2 per doz., $12 per 100. 



Lanceolata grandiflora. Rich, golden yellow flowers, 

 produced in great profusion during the latter part 

 of June. Excellent for massing or cutting. Blooms 

 more or less later in the season if the old flowers are 

 removed from time to time and not permitted to 

 seed. An excellent and popular hardy-garden plant. 



Delphinium • Hardy Larkspur 



20 cts. each, $2 per doz., $12 per 100, except where 

 noted 



Belladonna, Fanny Stormoth. An extremely free- 

 flowering variety with slender but erect stems, bear- 

 ing large flowers of a lovely sky-blue color, and flow- 



DELPHINIUM, continued 



Belladonna, Sutton's. Kurope.ui strain that pro- 

 duces true from sin'.l; pure pale lihie; si>leiidid habit. 



Chinense. .\ \ery attractive dwarl, lilue-tiowering 

 variety', with line-cut. Ieather\- liiliai;e. 15 cts. each, 



Chinense album. .\ pure white lOrin nt the above. 



IS cts. each. <i.5 I per d../.. Sm prr loo. 



Formosum. The p.>pular darl< blue \ ariety, with dis- 

 tinct white eye. 



Hybridum. (.'ronnvell ("..11 dens' Str.iiu. .\ selection 

 of the hnest types, in d.iik .11 li^ht blue shades. 



Hybridum. Seedlings. l'"roin linevt named varieties 

 which, althcui.yh the\- do not al\Na\s come true to 

 name, are superior to mixed strains. 25 cts. each, 

 $2.50 per doz., St8 per too. 



Dianthus barbatus • Sweet William 



There is a vast differeni e in the impro\-ed strains of 

 this old-fashioned faxorite and those usuall>- found in 

 gardens. The enormous trusses, with their rich color- 

 ing, are unequaled among hardy garden plants, and 

 their unusual effectiveness would warrant their more 

 extensive use for bedding and grouping. The best 

 results are obtained from fall planting, when a light 

 mulch of strawy manure shoulil be pr()vide<l. We offer 

 a selection that cannot lie surpassed. 



15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., $8 per 100. 

 Pink Beauty. A beautitul sii.ide oi i)ink; distinct. 

 Scarlet. Intense glowing sr. 11 h i, \ ( ertective. 

 Giant White. Enormous trusses ot purest white. 

 Harlequin. Individual flowers nuule up of various 



bright sha<les; excellent for massing. 

 Pheasant's Eye. Large heads of rich crimson flow- 

 ers, each showing a distinct white eye. 

 Deep Crimson. Deep, rich crimson; enormous flower- 

 trusses; one of the most striking colors when massed. 



Dianthus • Hardy Pinks 



15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., $10 per 100 

 Deltoides. Maiden Pink. Prostrate growth; pretty 

 ])ink flowers in mas.ses. 

 Albus. .A. pretty, pure white form. 

 Plumarius. (iarden Pinks. A choice selection of 

 inixeil colors; spicy fragrance. E.xcellent for border- 

 in.U and massing. 

 Plumarius nanus fl.-pl. Double-flowering Spice 

 Pinks. .\ new strain containing beautiful colors and 

 markings, and a large percentage of double, beauti- 

 fully fringed flowers. Very fragrant. 



i Dielytra • Bleeding-Heart 



Spectabilis. I bart-shapeil llowers in graceful, droop- 

 ing racemes; an old-lashioned la\ orite. 15 cts. each, 

 $1.50 per doz. 



Digitalis • Foxglove 



1 he sl.ilel> . elegant S|iikes. eoniliined with the bold, 

 niassui- loli.ii^e ot this old-laslnoned lavorite. make it 

 e<iu.dl\ ellei iiM-. yioupi d In the garden or naturalized 

 in serni sluided loe.iiions oi ilie woodland. They suc- 



15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., $10 per 100 

 Cloxiniaeflora. .\ be.iutilul sli.iin of finely spotted 



llowers. White, purple, lose, or mixed colors. 

 Grandiflora. Pale yellow llowers w ith darker veining. 



Doronicum • Leopard's Bane 



A splendid, eaih' llowering perennial, producing 

 numerous bii.i;lit \ellow lloweis e.iiK- in spring. Very 

 cllecl w hen iii.iss,-d ,ind one oi llie iinest h.irdy plants 

 loi eiil llo\\<-i PUT iioses ,it tli.il se.ison. IlardN'andof 

 llu- e.i.H SI eulnne. 



20 cts. each, $2 per doz. 

 j Caucasicum. Bright yellow, daisy-like flowers, freely 

 produced. 1 2 inclu'S. 

 Plantagineum. ( )range-yellow, large flowers. 2 feet. 



