RARE PERENNIALS, ALPINE PLANTS 
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CENTAUREA montana —Large violet-blue 
or white flowers on 12 to 18 inch stems 
from July to Sept. Any soil, full sun. 
State color wanted. 25c each. 
pulcherrima —Bushy plant, 18 to 24 inches 
high, bearing a profusion of rose-pink 
Cornflowers, from June to end of Aug. 
Finely cut and very handsome foliage. 
25c each. 
CENTAURIUM (formerly listed as Eryth- 
raea) diffusa massoni —Of trailing habit, 
with neat evergreen foliage and small 
pink flowers during July and August. 
Prefers a light soil, with some leafmold, 
in either full sun or half shade. 25c each. 
CENTRANTHUS — Formerly listed under 
Valeriana. 
ruber —A good plant for the border, dry 
positions on banks and dry rock walls. 
Showy heads of coral-scarlet or deep red 
flowers on 12 to 24 inch stems. Also very 
good for cuting. We also have a white 
flowering form. 25c each. 
CERASTIU M *tomentosum — (Snow-in-sum¬ 
mer) Strong growing creeper for poor 
soils. Silvery foliage with white flowers, 
May and July. Rather invasive. 20c each. 
CERATOSTIGMA *plumbaginoides — (For¬ 
merly listed as Plumbago Larpentae) 
Very desirab’e for many reasons; of 
dwarf spreading habit, 6 to 8 inches high, 
deep cobalt-blue flowers in profusion 
during the late summer and fall, and for 
its autumn-tinted foliage in fall. 25c each. 
CHEIRANTHUS *allioni — (Siberian Wall¬ 
flower) A flare of dazzling orange flow¬ 
ers on foot high stems. For poor, dry 
soils. 25c each. 
cheiri —See Wallflowers. 
CHELONE barbata — See Pentstemon bar- 
bata, page 39. 
CH IONDOXA *luciliae —(Glory of the Snow) 
Early spring flowering bulbous subjects, 
with 10 to 15 flowers of a sky blue with 
a pure white heart, on 6 to 8 inch stems. 
Delivery only from Sept, to Dec. 1st. 5c 
each. 
*sardensis —Of a rich blue self color, this 
variety comes into bloom about two 
weeks earlier than preceding variety. 5c 
each. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM — Hardy garden fall- 
flowering varieties. 
Benoit — Medium-size flowers of cerise- 
pink. 25c each. 
Brilliant —Large crimson flowers. 25c ea. 
Bronze Ball— Medium-size flowers of a fine 
bronzy color. 25c each. 
Bronze Button — Late-flowering, but very 
floriferous. 25c each. 
Buff Queen — Large Anemone type, both 
ray and disc florets being buff. Late. 
25c each. 
California Buttons —Bright golden yellow. 
25c each. 
California Needles —One of the best. Long, 
slender petals of bronze. 25c each. 
Capt. Cook —Tall grower with clear rose 
pink flowers. 25c each. 
Chestnut —Anemone type; tan color. Early. 
25c each. 
Enchantress — Large early pink variety. 
25c each. 
Golden Sun — Semi-double golden yellow 
flowers. Early. 25c each. 
Graceland —White Anemone type, with full 
cream-colored disc. 25c each. 
Graf von Oriola —Anemone type; pure rose, 
petals in center tipped with yellow. 25c 
each. 
Izola —Anemone type; deep rose-pink. 25c 
each. 
Jap. Fringed — Long, narrow, irregular 
petals of bright yellow. 25c each. 
Loucella —Large Anemone type; ray petals 
are orange, suffused with bronze; the 
quilled center is yellow. 25c each. 
Mapleleaf —Combination of autumn colors. 
25c each. 
Marietta —A very artistic Anemone type. 
Soft pink throughout, with full cushion. 
25c each. 
Oconto —Very early, large white. 25c each. 
October Gold —Large, loose flowers, open¬ 
ing orange-red and changing to golden 
yellow. One of the nicest. 25c each. 
Perkins Bronze —Medium size- buttons of 
bronze. 25c each. 
Pink Beauty —Large pink flowers, one of 
the cleanest pinks. 25c each. 
Rose Royal — Anemone type, rose-violet 
throughout. 25c each. 
Verona —Anemone type. Soft golden buff 
self color. 25c each. 
Collection of 6 varieties, your selection, 
$1.15. Collection of 12 varieties, your 
selection, $2.25. Please mention several 
which we may substitute in case stock 
of those wanted is exhausted. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM — Dwarf, early-flower¬ 
ing varieties. 
Amaliae (azaleamum or Pink Cushion) — 
Of very compact habit, with large pink 
flowers, from early August to Nov. 12 
to 15 inches. 25c each. 
Lo relei —Also of compact habit, with bright 
golden yellow flowers from August to 
Nov. 12 to 15 inches. 25c each. 
Red Flare —Flowers of a rusty red, which 
attracts much attention wherever seen. 
From Aug. to Oct., and 12 to 15 inches 
high. 25c each. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM — Perpetual summer 
and autumn blooming. 
Aladdin —The first of a new race, blooming 
weeks ahead of all other tall-growing 
hardy Mums. The color is a bright 
bronze. 25c each. 
