GENEVA, NEW YORK 
B. latisquamae. Aster-like flowers in a broad 
head; rosy purple; free blooming, showy and fine; 
5 feet. July to October. 
Beilis. Daisy 
B. Bride. Pure white; double. 
B. Longfellow. Pink; double. 
Campanula. Canterbury Bell 
C. Medium. Flowers blue, white and rose, corolla 
very large and bell shaped. 
Cassia. Wild Senna 
Cassia Marylandica. 3 to 4 ft. July to Sep- 
tember. A showy, valuable plant; easily grown, 
even on poor soil. Very ornamental foliage, and 
immense heads of yellow, pea-shaped flowers. 
Chrysanthemum 
C. leucanthemum “Shasta.” Sh.vst.a D.\isy. 
Large white flowers, blooming throughout the 
summer. 
var. Alaska. An improved form; flowers 4 to 5 
inches across. 
C. Bronze Red. Pompon. 
C. Zenobia. Yellow; pompon. 
C. Pompon. Crimson and white. 
Coreopsis. Tickseed 
C. auricula ta. A showy perennial; flowers solitary, on 
long stalks; yellow; 2 to 3 feet. June. 
C. grandiflora. Largo yellow flowers on long stems; 
early summer until frost. 
C. lanceolata. Large golden yellow flowers; profuse 
bloomers. 
Convallaria. Lily of the Valley 
C. majalis. Lii-y of the Valley. Large, luxuriant 
foliage; flowers small, bell-shaped, in pretty raeemes, and 
very fragrant. 
Daphne 
D. Cneorum. Garland Flower. A pretty dwarf, 
evergreen shrub, bearing a profusion of rosy lilac flowers in 
May. 
Hardy Aster 
Desmodium 
D. pendulifolium. A native of Japan. Shrub-like 
appearance, with numerous graceful and drooping branches 
from which hang great numbers of flower clusters. The 
flowers are pea-shaped, of a light purple color. 
Delphinium. Larkspur 
D. Belladonna. Sky-blue. June to Oct. 
D, Chinensis grandiflora (Chinese Larkspur). Blue. 
Jul}' to Sept. 
D. var. alba. White. July to Sept. 
D. var. elatum (See Larkspur). Violet-blue. June to 
Sept. Flowers in long and heavy spikes. 
D. formosum (Oriental Larkspur). Blue. June and 
July- 
D. var. coelestinum. Light blue. June and July. 
Dianthus. Pink 
D. barbatus (Sweet William). Among the most es- 
teemed and valuable of hardy plants, producing flowers of 
a great variety of colors. Mixed colors. 
Dicentra or Dielytra. Bleeding-Heart 
D. eximia. Rose color; foliage fern-like; flowers all 
summer. 
D. formosa. Bright red flowers in May. 
D. spectabilis. A handsome, most curiously formed, 
rosy-crimson flower, with white and blue tinged protruding 
stamen. 
Dictamnus, Fraxinella, or Gas Plant 
D. alba. White. June. 
D. rubra. Red. June. 
Digitalis. Fox Glove 
D. grandiflora. Yellow. June and July. 
D. purpurea (Foxglove). Purple. June to July. 
D. var. gloxiniaeflora. White to pink. June and July. 
D. var. alba. White. June and July. 
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