Bright Spot Gardens 
* CARNATION—Hardy Border. 12 to 15 inches. Mixed 
colors. Very free blooming. If cut back when first 
flowers have faded will continue to bloom over a 
long period. Fragrant. Many double and semi¬ 
double. 
*CERASTIUM ( Snow-in-Summer )—Creeping silvery 
foliage, white flowers. Makes a heavy curtain of 
lovely growth when used as a crevice or top of 
wall planting. 
*CHEIRANTHUS ALLIONII (Siberian Wallflower) — 
12 inches. Fiery orange flowers over a long period. 
Best used as a biennial as it often blooms itself to 
death. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS— There is a fine variety of 
large, medium and button sorts in my plantings, in 
a wide range of colors and named varieties. Have 
proven hardy here this winter, without mulch. 
COREOPSIS ( Tickseed )—3 feet. An old favorite; 
golden flowers all summer. 
DELPHINIUM—Needs no description. The medium 
and tall varieties in many shades of blue, from 
very dark to almost white. 
Wexham or hollyhock flowered. 
Blackmore and Langdon. 
*Chinense —13 inches. Gentian blue, turquoise, or 
white on open spikes of butterfly-like blooms. 
Specimen plants or smaller two-year seedlings 
from 25c to 75c each 
*DIANTHUS (June Pinks )—12 inches to 16 inches. 
Shades of pink or white, double, semi-double, 
single. Spicely fragrant. 
Deltoide: —Low growing with grassy foliage and 
tiny crimson blooms in profusion. 
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