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HARDY HERBACEOUS P LANTS. 
CAMPANULA MEDIA (Canterbury Bells). 1 to 3 ft. Blue a^d^9^1iiter~Ma7^MJTin^ ' 
A familiar old garden plant. ^»icty d,uu june. 
CAMPANULA PERSICIFOLIA. June to October. 
This species produces its flowers on stems 2 to 3 feet high. The flowers are in «i 
ters, and are very effective. ^ nowers are m loose clus- 
CAMPANULA PERSICIFOLIA VAR. ALBA. June to October 
A white form of preceding. 
CAMPANULA PERSICIFOLIA VAR. FL. PL. ALBA. 
A new double white form and especially fine for cutting. Originated at th^ nn^co^^ 
CAMPANULA PERSICIFOLIA VAR. MOERHEINI. 2 to 3 feft. June to October ^ 
Another new double white form This one is from Holland ^'^wutn. 
CAMPANULA PYRAMID ALIS. June to October. Known as the Chimney Campanula FlowPr« 
blue and produced on branching flower stems 3 to 4 feet tall v^ctmpdnuia. lowers 
CANYv^li^MeXrir'^^'^''^^^^^^^ to 2 feet. June to October. 
CAIVIi3MILE, see Anthemus. 
CBNTRANTHUS RUBER (Red Valerian). 1 to 3 feet. All summer Crimson 
SlUMBIN™^^^^^^ ''^'''^^ (Plumbago). 6 to 12 inches. July to September. Deep blue. 
CHRISTMAS-ROSE, see Heleborus. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM LEUCA VTHEMUM HYBRIDUM (Burbank's Shasta Daisy) see m^e 13 
CHRYSANTHEMUM ULIGINOSUM. 4 to 5 feet. July to September TL oiSt Daisy 
Its height and attractive blooms make it a desirable garden plant 
CHRYSANTHEMUM HARDY GARDEN VARIE TIES, see page 20. 
CLEMATIS HERACLAEFOLIA VAR. DAVIDIANA. 3 to 4 feet. Sept. and Oct Blue- fraffrant 
CLEMATIS RECTA. 2 to 3 feet. June and July. o«yu dua uct. liiue, tragrant. 
Great masses of white bloom on erect stems, closely resembling Clematis Paniculata in 
appearance m a bush form. A splendid garden plant. ^un^uidud, m 
Oiker Clematis, see page 24 and Hardy Vines, 
CONEFLOWER, see Rudbeckia and Echinacea, page 15 
COLUMBINE, see Aquilegia. 
CONVALLARIA MAJALIS (Lily of Valley). 4 to 6 inches. April and May. White • verv fra- 
grant A Iso Singh pips, 5 cents each ; 40 cents per 10 : ■$j.oo per 100 : $20 00 i>er i 000 ' 
COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA (Tickseed). 1 to 2 feet. June to October ' ^^"^ 
One of the best golden yellow flowers for the garden. Star-like blooms produced on wirv 
stems. Splendid for cutting. ^ ^^v^ v^^i Y»uy 
DAHLIAS, see Summer Garden Plants. 
DAPHNE, see page 22. 
DAISY, see Bellis and Chrysanthemum. 
DAISY SHASTA, see page 13. 
DAY-LILY, see Funkia. 
DELPHINIUM CASHMERIANUM. 2 to 3 feet. June to August. 
This Larkspur is not very well known in gardens. Of robust habit, but dwarf. Deep 
blue and very effective ^ 
nlr^S^ M^?T^ l^^^T/r^fr^?.^® J^^^'^^SP^^^- 3 to 6 feet. June to August. Deepest blue. 
DELPHINIUM FORMOSUM. 3 to 6 feet. June to August. 
T^rrTi^^T^yP^.^^ Larkspur is superb. Color, soft porcelain blue ; produced on tall spikes. 
DELPHINIUM GRANDIPLORA (Chinese Larkspurs). 2 to 3 feet. June to September. 
A form of Larkspur with delicate cut foliage and producing a profusion of flowers of 
deepest blue, light blue or white on loosely-arranged spikes. 
ncc^M?n?f.W^r^i^??/ll4^^^';. ^ ^^^^^^ ^P^il ^0 J^^^- Orange and red. 
DESMODIUM PENDULIFLORUM, seeLespedeza. 
DIANTHUS BARBATUS (Sweet William). 1 to 3 feet. June and July. Crimson, pink and 
white and many intermediate shades. 
T^T A ^Tm^?^!"!^^.*^'^'^ garden plant, and really splendid if planted in good, generous masses. 
DIANTHUS BARBATUS VAR. EMPEROR WILLIAM. 
T^T*ATm^TTo^T^'^*^^y '■ deepest velvety Crimson imaginable. Otherwise like thepreceding. 
DIANTHUS BARBATUS VAR PEACH BLOW. 
T^T » ^Tm^rl^^^^^^y Sweet William which originated at the nursery. Color is the most delicate pink. 
SJIS^iS^ PLUMARIUS (Scotch Pink). 9 to 12 inches. May and June. Pink and very fragrant. 
DIANTHUS PLUMARIUS VAR. HER MAJESTY. 9 to 12 in. May and June. Double white; fragrant. 
rs-^r.^^.^^ '^^'^^^ and finely formed as a carnation pink. 
DICENTRA EXIMIA. 1 to 2 feet. May to Sept. 
. A beautiful Bleeding Heart of dwarf habit, producing graceful spikes of pendant blooms 
nrn^x^m??* profusion. The foliage is delicate and fern-like in appearance. 
DICENTRA SPECTABILIS (Bleeding Heart). 2 to 3 feet. May and June. Rose. 
TMnm a favorite. Keeps well as a cut flower. Forces well if taken up early and put inside, 
nlnr^ A ?JSH^-^^^USFRAXINELLA (Gas-plant). 2 to 3 feet. June and July. White; very fragrant. 
m<?iTA, .J^I^^ ALBUS VAR. RUBRA. 2 to 3 feet. June and July. Rose color and very fragrant. 
FPuJ^nif 'i?.''"'^^* (^'ox Glove), see page 12. 
I?,tKF.^ PURPUREA (Purple Coneflower), seepage 15. 
HiKIANTHUS RAVENNA (Ravenna Grass), 6 to 10 feet. October, 
cm Ai ® tallest grasses, 25c, to $1.00 each, according to size of clump. 
ALIA, see Miscanrhus. 
cAi or*^,?;^^^ COROLLATA (Spurge). 1 to 2 feet. July to October. White ; keeps well when cut. 
FALSE INDIGO, see Baptisia. 
cK^C-^ C^LAUCA. 1 to \\i feet. June. Silvery blue foliage grass. 
FnSpc'/?.®J^?S' ^^so Pa^es 10 and 11. 
FORGET-ME-NOT, see Myosotis. 
^?AttI'!!^'-A. see Dictamnus. 
i^UiNKIA SIEBOLDIANA (Day Lily). 1 to li^ feet. July and August. Pale lilac. Silvery blue foliage. 
Like all the following forms of Funkia, this Day Lily thrives well in the shade, forming 
WTXT^TA ^yS^^^^PS of heart-shaped foliage, flower spikes appearing well above it. 
mTwJI ^^^^"^I^D ATA (White Day Lily). ItolV^ft. July and Aug. White. Light green foliage. 
^'TTw?^ 9Y^'I'^- 1 to 114 feet. July to September. Deep Blue. 
PTTvfll LANCIFOLIA. 6 to 12 inches. August to October. Pale lilac. 
J^UMiIA LANCIFOLIA. VAR. ALBA-MARGINATA. 6 to 12 inches. August to October. Pale 
prnTiTT^- Eoliage margined with white. 
^bAK.IA LA.NCIFOLIA VAR. AUREA MARGINATA. 6 to 12 inches. August to October. Pale 
P A TT f^,' ^^oWage margined with yellow. , , 
Gi flmm M?^^ ARISTATA (Blanket Flower). 2 to 3 ft. July to Oct. Bright red, yellow splashes. 
fiFRUAM .I'.^S^e Sum^ner Garden Plants. 
riAwT^^JJ^'S.seepagelO. 
fim n^rSl^.O' see Arundo. 
gS^JEN-GLOW. see Rudbeckia. 
fifiiSI crl°°' see Solidago, 
Kc^c^^^'See pase30 
GRfuNo'wTs^ifepeTa^^^ Miscanthus. 
G'iPSOPHIL A PANICULATA. 3 to 4 feet. July to October. Known as Infant's Breath. 
n-oduces a mass of the smallest white flowers so disposed as to form a veritable cloud or 
GTp^SVt ^eeps well when cut. , ^ . 
^ .t^raiLA STEVENSI. 2 to 3 feet. June to August. White ; flowers larger than preceding, 
__fMstarts to bloom earlier, 
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