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Centaurea 
Montana. Mountain Bluet. Dwarf, with 
large blue Cornflowers. 
Cerastium 
Tomentosum. Snow-in-Summer. Silvery 
foliage. White flowers. * 
Ceratostigma • Plumbago 
Plumbaginoides. Trailer. Bright blue 
flowers. 
Cheiranthus 
Allionii. Brilliant orange flowers. 
Chelone • Turtlehead 
Lyoni. Flowers purple-red. Extraordinary. 
Cimicifuga • Bugbane 
Racemosa. Long white flower-spikes in 
late Summer. 
Convallaria • Lily-of-the-Valley 
Majalis. For shady places. Clumps, 50c 
each; $4.50 for 10; $36.00 per 100. 
Strong pips, $1.00 for 25; $4.00 per 100. 
Chrysanthemum, Ruth Hatton 
Delphinium • Larkspur 
Belladonna. Finest for cutting. Soft blue. 
Belladonna, Improved. Light blue. Fine, 
erect stems. 35c each; $3.00 for 10. 
Bellamosa, Blue Grotto. Clear cobalt-blue. 
Good stems. 35c each; $3.00 for 10. 
Chinense. Dwarf, graceful type. Gentian- 
blue. 
Chinense album. Pure white flowers. 
Gold Medal Hybrids. Long spikes in 
many blue shades. 
White Lady. Pure white flowers on strong 
spikes. 50c each; $4.50 for 10. 
For other Delphiniums, see Novelties, page 84 
Dianthus • Pinks 
Barbatus. Sweet William. Well-known, 
old-fashioned garden flower. Double 
and single varieties. Crimson, White, 
Newport Pink, and Scarlet. 
Plumarius. Scotch Pink. Fragrant; white 
and pink. 
Semperflorens. Fragrant; dark pink; 
everblooming. 
Dictamnus fraxinella 
Prices, except where noted, 25c each; $2.25 for 10; $20.00 per 100 
Coreopsis Ianceolata 
CAMPANULA, continued 
Persicifolia. Peachleaf Bellflower. Splen¬ 
did spikes of purple flowers. 
Persicifolia Moerheimei. Excellent; 
double; white. 
Rotundifolia. Blue Bells of Scotland. 
Good rock-plant. 
For other varieties of Campanula, see Rock-Garden 
Plants, page 87 
Chrysanthemums 
Hardy Types 
Alice Howell. Single. Orange-yellow. 
Barbara Cumming. Clear yellow; very 
large. 
Frances Whittlesey. Bronze-garnet. 
Glory of Seven Oaks. Golden yellow. 
Very early. 
Irene. Pure white Pompon. 
Jean Cumming. Pure white; large. 
Mrs. J. W. Martin. Crushed strawberry. 
October Dawn. Daybreak-pink. 
October Girl. Lavender-pink. 
Ruth Cumming. Reddish bronze. 
Ruth Hatton. Ivory-white. 
Vivid. Rosy crimson. 
Yellow Gem. Button. Yellow. 
For other Hardy Chrysanthemums, 
see Novelties, page 85 
Coreopsis • Tickseed 
Lanceolata. Bright yellow. Excellent for 
cutting. 
Hybrid Pinks 
Abbotsford. Rich crimson, marked white. 
Beatrix. Clusters of clear salmon-pink 
flowers. 
Carmen. Light pink; fragrant. 
Grenadin. Bright scarlet. Dwarf. 
Her Majesty. Large; double; white. 
Louisa M. Alcott. Large; deep pink. 
For other Hybrid Pinks, see Rock-Garden 
Plants, page 87 
Dicentra • Bleeding-Heart 
Eximia. Ferny foliage. Pinkish flowers. 
Spectabilis. Sprays of bright rose-colored 
bangles. 40c each; $3.50 for 10. 
Dictamnus • Gas Plant 
Fraxinella alba. Spikes of curiously 
shaped fragrant white flowers. 35c each; 
$3.00 for 10. 
Fraxinella rubra. Red variety. 35c each; 
$3.00 for 10. 
Digitalis • Foxglove 
Ambigua. Dwarf. Yellow flowers. 
Purpurea. Tall; spikes of double flowers 
in shades of purple and white. 
Purpurea alba. Pure white flowers. 
Purpurea gloxiniaeflora. Tall; white to 
deep pink. 
Purpurea maculata superba. Beautifully 
spotted flowers. 
Purpurea rosea. Pure pink flowers. 
Doronicum • Leopards Bane 
Caucasicum. Huge yellow daisies in 
Spring. 35c each; $3.00 for 10. 
Echinacea • Coneflower 
Purpurea. Huge, dark purplish pink 
daisies in late Summer. 
Caryopteris 
Mastacanthus. A 4-foot shrub with fuzzy 
blue flowers in September. 
Erigeron • Fleabane 
Speciosus. Aster-like flowers of dark lilac. 
