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CERASTIUM 
Mouse-Ear Chickweed 
Cerastlum Boissieri. 10 to 12 in. June. Low- 
growing; leaves silvery; large, pui-e white flowers. 
Good for covering dry banks. 
C. tomentosa. 3 to 6 in. Spreading plant with 
silvery foliage and small \Vhite flowers. Used 
principally for edging. 
CHELONE. Turtle Head 
Chelone glabra. 2 ft. July, August. Si)ikes of 
eveamy-white flowers. Does best in wot .soil. 
C. Lyoni. 2 ft. August and September. Produces 
rosy-purple flowers in profusion. Foliage ilarl; 
glossy green. 
• CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Chrysanthemum latifolium. 3 ft. August to 
September. Granil, bold flowers 2 to 3 in. across. 
pure white with yellow center. One of the best. 
C. leucanthemum hybridum (Shasta Daisy). 
2J-2 ft. One of the handsomest and hardiest, lie 
markable for its gracefulness and the purity of its 
flowers. P'lowers extremely large. 
C. maximum. 'ZYo ft. July to October. Large, 
pure white flowers. For cutting it is of the highest 
value. Perfectly hardy. 
var. King Edward. New. 3 ft. July to October. 
One of the largest antl finest varieties. Produces 
gigantic Marguerite-like flowers of pure white 
nearly 6 inches in diameter. 
var. Triumph. Flowers 4 in. across, on very 
long .stems. Very showy. 
C. uliginosum. See Pyrethrum. 
HARDY POMPON 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
The hardy Pompons are rapidl.v coming into 
general favor as bedding plants. The flowers are 
very double and are borne in great profusion. 
September. 
Aberdeen. Brightmaroon; semi-double; large flower. 
Agrippina. Doubk? j)ink; large flowers; very fine. 
Bridesmaid. A delicate blush; good double flower. 
Bubes Bronze. A good bronze red. 
Flora. Pure white; very hardy. 
George Brown. Dark red; tall. 
Globed'Or. Dwarf habit; clear yellow; large flower. 
Gold Finch, (loldc-n yellow, .shaded crimson. 
Golden Pheasant. Orange yellow. 
King Henry. Double sulphur white; large. 
Paul Neyron. Large pink. 
Prince of Wales. Striking snowy white; excellent 
form. 
Ruby Queen. Handsome, dark ruby red; desirable. 
Sunset. Rich bronzy red; semi-double; large. 
Surprise. Clear lilac shade; quite distinct. 
White Queen. Pure white: large flower. 
CIMICIFUGA. Black Snakeroot 
Cimicifuga racemosa (Snakeroot). 3 to 8 ft. 
July to September. A bold, stately-growing 
plant, with fine, elegantly twisted racemes of 
feathery white flovver.s. KlTective against a dark 
background in a moist, shady corner. 
C. simplex. 3 to 5 ft. Beautiful white flowers on 
long terminal spikes. Choice. 25 cts.; $2.00per 10. 
CLEMATIS 
Clematis Davidiana. 4 ft. August and Septem- 
ber. Whorls of Hyacinth-like, sweetly-scented, 
pale blue flowers; leaves larger than any other 
variety. 
C. recta. 3 to 4 ft. June. Large panicles of small, 
fragrant, white flowers on long stalks. 25 cts.; 
$2.00 per 10. 
CONVALLARIA. Lily of the Valley 
Convallaria majalis. Sin. Spring. This is familiar 
to everyone; large, luxuriant foliage; flowers 
small, beU-shaped. in pretty racemes; very fra- 
grant. Strong pips, 75 cts. per 10; $4.00 per 100; 
chunps, ,50 cts. each. 
COREOPSIS. Tick Seed 
Coreopsis delphinifolia. 2 ft, July to September. 
Deeply cut foliage; yellow flowers, with dark 
brown disk. 
C. grandiflora. 3 ft. Early Summer until frost. 
Large yellow flowers on long stems; fine for cut- 
ting. 
C. lanceolata. 2 ft. June to September. Dcn.sc, 
glossy foliage; tall, slender stems, bearing bril- 
liant golden-yellow blossoms in great profusion 
throughout the season. 
C. rosea. July and August. Beautiful rosy-pink 
flowers, with yellow center. 
C. verticillata. 1 to 3 ft. June to September. A 
pretty variety, with dark green foliage and small, 
lemon-yellow flowers. 
CORONILLA 
Coronilla varia. 1 ft. June to October. Showy pink 
and white, Pea-sha])ed flowers; tine for covering 
rough banks and ledges. 
CYPRIPEDIUM. Lady Slipper 
Cypripedium spectabile. 1 to 2)^ ft. June. One 
of the handsomest species. Large flowers, varie- 
gated with p>n-ple stripes. Plant in the rock or 
wild garden. Protect in Winter and water dm-ing 
the flowering season, 
DELPHINIUM. Larkspur 
Delphinium Augustus Sala. Deep royal blue, 
strijied with rosy mauve, distinct black center. 
25 cts.; $2.00 jxt 10. 
D. Beauty of Feltham. Delicate peach, edged with 
l)oi-celain blue, p:issing to light azure blue, with 
white center, petals stripeil with ])each and blue, 
25 cts.; .'$2,00 per 10. 
D. Belladonna. Most beautiful .sky blue; dwarf 
habit. Blooms all Summer. 25 cts.; $2.00 per 10. 
D. Cashmerianum. 15 in. June, July. Dwarf 
habit ; blue flowers in large, open heads. Excellent 
for rock garden. 25 cts. ; .K. 00 per 10. 
D. Chinensis. 1 ft. June to August. Small, deep, 
sky-blue flowers. Elegant and distinct dwarf 
six'cies. 
var. alba. White form of the above. 
D. Dragonfly. New. Semi-double, violet purple, 
edged with deep royal blue, center white, barred 
with violet. 25 cts."; $2.00 per 10, 
