EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN, FARM AND LAWN 
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS-Continued 
Canterbury Bells, Godfrey's Superb 
Strain. — ™^ without doubt the nnest strain of Cam- 
J ^ panula Calycanthema yet offered. It was exhib- 
ited at several shows last season and attracted great attention 
«f ^„1fH>^f''f^f.^''^H?,'i''1 °f strains and 
eU!1o U° ;'doz.° $2.o"o. ^'""^ 
Campanula Lactiflora Alba Magnifica. — 
(New).— A novelty of great merit, from the Imperial Gardens 
Petrograd. large flowers, snow white, and growing 6 feet iii 
height, perfectly hardy and very vigorous grower, distinct 
from^the type, which is also very scarce. Each, 20 cts.; doz.. 
Campanula Pyramidalis (Chimney Bell-flower). — The most 
conspicuous of all Campanulas, forming a perfect pyramid 4 to 
0 feet high, crowded .with large silver-like flowers in Auzust 
Each. 20 cts.: doz.. $2.00. ^.^suai,. 
Campanula Pyramidalis Alba.— Similar to above, but with 
white flowers. Each. 20 cts.; doz.. $2.00. 
Campanula Perslcifolla Grandlflora (Peacft Bells) Un- 
doubtedly one of the finest of the hardy Bellflowers- grow 2 to 
.3 feet high, with large blue or white flowers. Each 20ets • $2 00 
per doz. 
Campanula Carpatlca. — About 12 inches high, two colours 
blue and white. Each, 15 cts.; $1.50 per doz. 
Cassia. — The cassias delight in a sunny exposure. They are 
, ,, shrubby perennials, attractive for the finely cut 
foliage and showy, curious panicles of yellow, pea-shaped flowers 
attractive light green foliage. 3 feet to 4 feet. 20 cts. each' 
$2.00 per doz. 
Chelone (Shell Flower). — stately and handsome per- 
r ^ I., V. J I, . enmals, growing about 2 
feet high, and bearmg numerous spikes of large flower heads 
during the summer and fall. 
Chelone Glabra Alba. — Terminal spikes of creamy-white 
flowers. 30 cts. each: $2.75 per doz. 
Chelone Lyonl. — Heads of showy, purplish-red flowers. 30 cts 
each; $2.75 per doz. 
Cerastium Tomentosum. — ^,^5°^ in summer).— 
, , ^ .. . . A desirable low-grow- 
ing plant with silvery foliage and white flowers, suitable for the 
rockery or for carpeting dry, sunny spots, such as covering 
graves or steep banks; can also be used with good effect in car- 
pet bedding. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $16.00 per 100. 
Centaurea. — (Perennial Cornflower). — Fine plants of easy 
, „ culture for a sunny situation in the border or 
rockery, and fine for cutting. Bloom in July and August 
Centaurea Montana. — Large, violet-blue flowers. 2 feet. 20 cts 
each; $2.00 per doz. 
Centaurea Montana Alba. — A pure white form. 2 feet. 20 cts 
each; $2.00 per doz. 
Centaurea Ruthenica. handsome fennel-Uke foliage, pale- 
' yellow flowers. 20 cts. each; $2.00 
per doz. 
Chrysanthemum Maximum King Edward. — 
in height, pure white, with a golden centre. 20 cts. each : $2.00 per doz 
Burbank's Shasta Daisy.. — Saved from the finest named varieties, 
wiU produce a great range of pretty forms, superior to the old vari- 
eties of C. maximum. Each. 20 cts.; doz.. $2.00. 
Cimicifuga Simplex (Snake Root). — Most valuable by 
' , ^ ^ , . . ' reason of its ex- 
treme late flowering, beginning in September and attaining full perfec- 
tion about the middle of October, a time when flowers are scarce. Its 
flowering stems are from 2K to 3 feet high, terminated with a dense 
spike of white flowers, which, when cut, last in perfection a long time. 
60 cts. each: $6.00 per doz. 
Cimlclfuga Dahurlca. — Large cylindrical spikes of creamy-white 
flowers in September: 3M feet. 30 cts. each; $3.00 per doz. 
Clematis Recta Flore Peno. — identical to the beautiful 
^ ^, ^ ^ , . single-flowering type, ex- 
cept that the flowers are double and larger. We consider this one of the 
most desirable perennials in our collection, and although introduced 
more than ten years ago. tills plant is seldom offered for sale, owing to 
its being dilBcult to propagate. We offer strong plants at 60 cts. each. 
Clematis Davldlana Cyprls. — A lovely new variety of bushy growth, 
the stems being clothed with dense whorls of soft blue fragrant flowers 
during August and September. 60 cts. each. 
Clematis Davidiana Azure. — A. beautiful new var- 
,. , „ . , iety growing about 3 feet 
high, with fine pyramidal flower trusses covered with flowers, light 
blue with white centre. 60 cts. each. 
Coreopsis Burbank's Grandiflora. — Goiden-yeiiow 
1 i ^ , , flowers of large 
size: most useful for cutting and effective in border masses: blooms all 
summer; feet. Each, 15 ots.: doz., $1.50, 
Coreopsis Burbank's Lanceolate. — Like the preceding, but some- 
what smaller. Each, 15 cts.; $1.50 per doz. «- °' 
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DELPHINIUM, CHINENSIS SPECIES 
Alba.— A distinct species, with finely cut foliage, bearing spikes 
of medium-sized, pure white flowers in great profusion: blooms 
all summer. 20 cts. each: $2.00 per doz. 
p. Blue. — Same as Chinensis Alba, but with brilliant deep blue 
flowers; blooms all summer; handsome. 20 cts. each: $2 00 
per doz. 
DELPHINIUMS 
DELPHINIUM HYBR. MOERHEIMI 
The First and only Pure White Delphinium. The best 
Hardy Perennial Introduced of late years. 
It grows 5 to 6 feet high, and flowers more continuously than 
any other Delphinium, from the middle of June till autumn, being 
the first and last in bloom. It produces more flower spikes on one 
plant than any other hybrid, the side stems measuring 2% ft 
These qualities make it the finest acquisition for cutting purposes' 
Its flowers are of the purest white, with white eye (like a 
white Phlox), without the slightest shade of cream, blue or green 
like the so-called white Delphiniums which have been introduc- 
ed of late years, and which cannot be compared with it. The 
plant has a very strong and healthy constitution and is not sub- 
ject to mildew. 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 
Award of Merit, R.H.S., London, July, 1913. 
Belladonna. — "^^e freest and most continuous blooming 
^ , , . of all, never being out of flower from the 
end of June until cut down by hard frost. The clear turquoise- 
blue of its large flowers is not equalled for delicacy and beauty 
by any other flower. Each. 25 cts.; doz., $2.50. 
Amos Perry. — A very beautiful variety of Continental origin 
flowers semi-double, very symmetrical in form, 2K inches across 
of a rich rosy mauve, lined and flushed with sky-blue, outer 
petals sky blue, with conspicuous black eye. Each, 60 cts ■ 
doz., $5.00. 
Plying Fox. — Bold brandling spikes of sky blue flowers, with 
a famt flush of rose, dark brown eye. very fine. Each. 20 cts • 
doz., $2.00. 
Lizzie. — Fine bold single flowers, very symmetrical. 2U inches 
across, beautifully arranged on the stem, these are fully 5 feef 
the colour is a rich Cambridge blue, flushed and edged with 
rose, large yellow and white centre. Each, 20 cts.; doz., $2.00 
Delphinium Hybr. Moerhelml. 
