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Campanula glomerata. Blossoms borne in clus- 
ters on long stems. June. Blue. 1% to 2 ft. 
C. grandiflora. See Platj codon. 
C. grandis. Blue. July. 1% feet. 
C. latifolia macrantha. Onp of the best with 
large leaves aud bells. July. Blue, i to 2 
feet. 
C. Medium. The well-known Canterbury Bell 
Flowers large. Blue anti white. 
C. multiflora. Blue. June and July. 2 feet. 
C. persicifolia ( Peach-leaved Bell-flower). Large 
blossoms. Blue and white. June and July. 
1 to 2 feet. 
C. persicifolia alba. White flowers of immense 
size. 
C. persicifolia alba grandiflora. Large, white, 
semi-double flowers. One of the linest. 
C. pyramidalis (Chimney Campanula). Nu- 
merous flowers in tall, pyramidal racemes. 
C. rotundifolia (the Scotch Harebell). A pretty 
plant, well deserving of its popularity. 
Centaurea 
$15 to $20 per loo 
Centaurea dealbata. Yellow. August and Sep- 
tember. 4 to a feet. 
C. declinata. Pretty pink blossoms with white 
centers. July. 1 foot. 
C. macrocephala. The showiest of the Cen- 
taureas. the flowers being like large, yellow 
paint brushes. July. 2 feet. 
C. montana. The perennial corn-flower. Blue. 
June and July. 1 foot. 
C. nigra variegata. Golden yellow, variegated 
foliage. 1 to IVz feet. 
Chrysanthemums 
Our collection of hardy Chrysanthemums is 
of the finest, the following being a choice se- 
lection of the best in size and color. These 
bloom in the latter part of the summer, con- 
tinuing until hard frost, and when once es- 
tablished are a perennial source of gratifica- 
tion to the garden lover. 
Strong, selected plants, $12 to $15 per 100 
Autumn Queen. Pink, Julia Lagrave. Dark 
large. red. 
Eugene Laungeolet. Little Pet. Yellow. 
Yellow\ tipped red. Maid of Kent. White. 
Flamingo. Dark red. Model. White. 
Flora. Clear yellow. Mrs. Wheeler. Pink. 
Golden Mile. Martha. Prince Victor. Brown- 
Yellow, ish white. 
Colden Pheasant. Regulus. Brown. 
Bronzy yellow. Souer Melamie. Pure 
Grace Darling. Red- white. 
dish pink. Strathmeath. Pink. 
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Clematis 
35 cts. to 50 cts. 
Clematis Oavidiana. A shrub-like plant, cov- 
ered with blue, hyacinth-like flowers in Au- 
gust aud September. Of somewhat trailing 
habit. 
White, and sweet-scented. June. 
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Convallaria (Lily-of-the-Valley) 
There is a corner in everv garden where a 
few of these old favorites should be planted 
Our stock is well established and will give 
good satisfaction. 
Large extra-strong clumps, $20 to $30 per 100 
Convallaria majalis. The well-known Lilv-of- 
tlu'-valley. 
C. majalis variegata. Has variegated leaves. 
Coreopsis {'Ckkseed) 
The Coreopsis are well known. They give a 
profusion of bloom during the summer, "and are 
useful for cutting. Flowers on long stems. 
$12 per 100 
Coreopsis lanceolata grandiflora. A gorgeous 
golden yellow flower. 2 feet. 
C. senifolia is uncommon and quite distinct. 
Very graceful both in and out of bloom, and 
worthy of extensive cultivation. July and 
August. Yellow. 2 feet. 
Delphinium [Larkspur) 
The following list of Delphiniums comprises 
the best in general cutivation. They bloom 
from June to August. 
$20 to $30 per 100 
Delphinium azureum. A beautiful azure-bliie 
varying to white. 1% to 'ZVi feet. 
D. Chinense (Chine.se Larkspur). Foliage very 
fine cut. All shades of blue and white 
feet. 
D. elatum. The tall-growing kind, with the 
birge spikes of bloom, in many shades of 
blue and purple. 4 to 6 feet. 
D. formosum. Indigo blue. tVi to 3 feet. 
D. hybridum. lias dense racemes of blue 
flowers, touched on the lower part with 
white. 3 to 4 feet. 
D. nudicaule. Bright yellow flowers, with or- 
ange-red sepals. 1 to 1% feet. One of the 
earliest. 
D. sulphureum. Large, light yellow flowers in 
long racemes. 1 to 2 feet. 
D. Tower of Eiffel. Grows very high and 
bears immense racemes of flowers. 
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