Siebrecht & Son • 'B^ose Hill Nurseries ■ Nelv %pchelle, Nelv York 
Boltonia ( Talse Chamomile) 
S12 per 100 
Boltonias very much resemble tlie asters. August 
and September. 4 to 6 feet. 
Boltonia asteroides. White flowers. 
B. incisa. Blue and white flowers. 
{Sell-flotver, or Bluebells) 
Campanula 
Nearly all the Campanulas bloom during the 
summer, and are good for cutting. 
$16 to $36 per 100 
Campanula alliarisefolia. White. June. to 
2 feet. 
C. Backhousei. Large white flowers. 
C. Carpatica. Growing in tufts, with a very 
dwarf, neat habit. Blue and white. Summer. 
C. coerulea. Handsome blue flowers. 
C. Garganica. Very rare, with pendulous blue 
flowers. 
C. glomerata. Blossoms borne in clusters on 
long stems. June. Blue. to 2 feet. 
C. grandiflora. See Platycodon. 
C. grandis. Blue. July. 1^ feet. 
C. latifolia macrantha. One of the best, with 
large leaves and bells. July. Blue, i to 2 ft. 
C. Medium. The well-known Canterbury Bell. 
Flowers large. Blue and white. 
C. multiflora. Blue. June and July. 2 feet. 
C. persicifolia ( Peach - leaved Bel I - flower ) . Large 
blossoms. Blue and white. June and July, i 
to 2 feet. 
C. persicifolia alba. White flowers of immense 
size. 
C. persicifolia alba grandiflora. Large, white, 
semi-double (lowers. One of the finest. 
C. pyramidalis (Chimney Campanula). Numer- 
ous flowers in tall, pyramidal racemes. 
C. rotundiiolia (the Scotch Harebell). A pretty 
plant, well deserving of its popularity. 
Centaurea 
$16 to $20 per 100 
Centaurea dealbata. Yellow. August and Sep- 
tember. 4 to 5 feet. 
C. declinata. Pretty pink blossoms with white 
centers. July, i foot. 
C. macrocephala. The showiest of the Centaureas, 
the flowers being like large, yellow paint brushes. 
July. 2 feet. 
C. montana. The perennial corn-flower. Blue. 
June and July, i foot. 
C. nigra variegata. Cjolden yellow, variegated 
foliage. I to I >^ feet. 
Chrysanthemum 
Our collection of hardy Chrysanthemums is of 
the finest, the following being a choice selection of 
the best in size and color. These bloom in the 
latter part of the summer, continuing until hard 
frost, and when once established are a perennial 
source of gratification to the garden lover 
Strong, selected plants, $12 to $16 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. 
Golden Pheasant. Regulus. Brown. 
Bronzy yellow. Souer Melamie. Pure 
Grace Darling. Red- white. 
dish pink. Strathmeath. Pink. 
Clematis 
35 cts. to 60 cts. 
Clematis Davidiana. A shrub-like plant, cov- 
ered with blue, hyacinth-like flowers in August 
and September. Of somewhat trailing habit. 
C. recta. White, and sweet-scented. June. 2 ft. 
Convallaria ( Lily-of-the- Valley) 
There is a corner in every garden where a few 
of these old favorites should be planted. Ourstock 
is well established and will give good satisfaction. 
Large extra-strong clumps, $20 to $30 per 100 
Convallaria majalis. The well-known Lily-of- 
the-valley. 
C. majalis variegata. Has variegated leaves. 
Coreopsis (Tickseed) 
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. 
Desmodium {Tick Trefoil) 
$36 per 100 
Desmodium Japonicum. White. Sept. 3 ft. 
D. penduliflorum. Rose. September. 4 feet. 
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