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CHATER'S SUPERB PRIZE STRAIN HOLLYHOCK 
820. 
No. CANTERBURY BELLS Pkt, cts. 
808. SINGLE (Mixed); and 809. Rose; BIO. White;or8U. Blue. H.b.,2ft.. 10 
812. DOUBLE (Mixed); and 813. Rose; 814. White; or 81S. Blue. H. b., 2tt. 10 
816. CALYCANTHEMA (Cup and Saucer)— H. h. b., 2 ft. (MUed); and 
817. Rose; 818. Blue; or 819. White 15 
The Campanulas, including Canterbury Bells, which are hardy biennials, 
are amongst the most showy and effective of all border plants. June- 
August. 
CENTAUREA 
MONTANA (Perennial Cornflower)—! ft. Silvery foliage. Bright 
blue flowers 10 
CERASTIUM 
821. TOMENTOSUM— -Foliage is a beautiful silvery-white. H. p., 
Indispensable for edgings, mounds, panel-beds and rockwork. 
be sown early, in the house. 
CLEMATIS 
822. PANICULATA— Climber. White. Seotember IS 
823. JACKMANI, MIXED VARIETIES— H. h. Climber, produces clus- 
ters of beautiful flswers, completely hiding the foliage 25 
CHRYSANTHEMUM or MOON- 
No. PENNY DAISY Pkt cts. 
824. MRS. C. LOWTHIAN BELL—Un- 
doubtedly the largest-flowered variety 
of this class of plants. Flowers of the 
purest white, frequently measuring 
6 inches across, with very broad petals 
of great substance ; borne on long 
robust stems 25 
825. MAXIMUM "KING EDWARD**— 
Beautiful large pare white flowers of 
splendid form; will be found invaluable 
for cutting 25 
826. LEUCANTHEMUM or SHASTA 
DAISY — Introduced from California. 
Extraordinarily large, pure white and 
perfect flowers, and bound to become 
one of the most popular hardy 
perennials 25 
COREOPSIS 
827. GRAN Dl FLORA— 3 ft. One of our 
finest hardy border plants. Produces 
an abundance of large single rich deep 
golden yellow flowers. June-October. 10 
COWSLIP 
828. FINEST MIXED— 6 inches. A beau- 
tiful spring flower 10 
DAISY (Bellis Perennis) 
Daisies flower from spring to fall, except- 
ing for a short time in midsummer. 
829. DOUBLE EXTRA CHOICE MIXED 
— i inches 15 
830. DOUBLE LONGFELLOW— finches. 
Very large deep rose-culored 15 
831. SNOWBALL — 4 inches. Pure white 
double 15 
BELLIS PERENNIS "MONSTROSA" 
Tliese new " Double Daisies" surpass all 
strains of this popular hardy plant. Each 
plant produces 12 to 15 flowers that measure 
2 to 3 inches across, carried on long, strong 
stems. 
832. MONSTROSA— White 25 
833. *• Rose 25 
834. Mixed 25 
DELPHINIUM 
The Delphinium is one of the most impos- 
ing of hardy perennials, producing long spike> 
of hloom of the most gorgeous shades of color, 
blue of various shades predominating. 
Makes particularly striking groups on the 
lawn or in mixed borders. June- July. 
835. BELLADONNA, "FANNY STOR- 
IVIONTH"— The freest and most con- 
tinuous blooming of all. , Keeping in 
bloom from early July till Fall. The 
clear turquoise-blue of its flowers is 
not surpassed for delicacy and beauty 
by any other flower 30 
836. FORMOSUM— Deep gentian blue, 
with white eye. 5 ft 15 
837. CASHMERIANUM— Dark blue. 3 ft. 20 
838. ZALIL — Clear sulphur-yellow flowers. 
5 ft 20 
839. DOUBLE VARIETIES IN MIX- 
TURE — Includes all the newest 
double hybrids. Extra fine 20 
840. EWING'S SUPERB MIXTURE OF 
DOUBLE AND LARGE-FLOWER- 
ING SINGLE VARIETIES IS 
DIGITALIS 
The Digitalis or Fox Glove produces a 
mass of broad dark green root-leaves from 
which the handsome flower-spikes spring. 
These 3 ft. long stems are closely studded with 
drooping bell-shaped flowers, producing a fine 
bold effect in almost any position. July-Aug. 
No. 
841= 
842. 
843. 
844. 
845. 
4 Inches IS 
Should 
848. 
850, 
Pkt. ct« 
WHITE— 3 ft Spotted 10 
PURPLE— 3 ft 10 
ROSE— 3 ft. 10 
EWING'S SUPERB MIXTURE OF ALL LARGE-FLOWERliNC 
SORTS 10 
CANARIENSIS. 3 ft. Beautiful yellow 10 
DIANTHUS 
(SCOTICUS or PHEASANT'S-EYE)— The favorite old Pheasaot's-Eye 
or GraS3 Pink, 9 inches. Sweet-scented. June 20 
ECHINACEA 
PURPUREA (Rudbeckia) 25 
Reddish-purple flowers, with black cone-like centre, 4 ft. August. 
EUPATORIUM 
FRASERI— 3 ft. White. June-August 10 
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