Three 
PLANT LIST Rate 
Carnation, Hardy ‘‘Crimson King"— 
(3) double crimson; (4) all sum¬ 
mer; (5) 1ft.; (6) rather compact; 
(9) an excellent crimson bedding 
or cutting plant .60 
CATANACHE Coerulea—(2) blue 
Cupidine—(3) light blue; (4) June 
to Aug.; (6) 2 ft.; (6) upright, stiff 
stems; (7) sun; (8) dry ordinary 
soil; (9) border and good cutting.. .60 
CENTAUREA—(2) Hardy Corn 
Flowers. All are easy to grow in 
(7) sunny position in (8) ordinary 
soil. (9) All are good border and 
cutting plants. 
Centaurea dealbata—(3) rosy pur¬ 
ple; (4) June to Sept.; (5) 2 ft.; 
(6) compact mound of cut leaved 
grey-green leaves; (9) a hand¬ 
some border plant.50 
Centaurea Macrocepheia—(3) Large 
yellow; (4) July; (5) 3 ft.; (6) 
large, compact mound of large 
light green leaves with bloom 
spike; (9) a fine border plant.50 
Centaurea Montana—(3) blue; (4) 
July to Sept.; (5) 2 ft.; (6) Com¬ 
pact, large dark green leaved 
plants; (9) a fine useful border 
plant .50 
*CERASTUM Tomentosum—(2) 
chick weed; (3) white; (4) May 
and June; (5) 3 in.; (6) prostrate 
and spreading; (7) sun; (8) sandy 
loam; (9) an excellent rock plant. 
Blooms cover plant.50 
CHEIRANTHUS Allioni, (Treat as 
biennial)—(2) Hardy Wallflower; 
(3) Fragrant, dazzling firy orange; 
(4) May and June; (5) 1 ft.; (6) 
Compact; (7) sun; (8) not over¬ 
rich firm soil; (9) border margins 
and old walls.50 
CHRYSANTHEMUM Maximum 
“Alaska"—(2) Shasta Daisy; (3) 
white with yellow center; (4) all 
summer; (5) 3 ft.; (6) a pyramidal 
bush growth; (7) sun; (8) well 
drained rich loam; (9) excellent 
border and cutting. This is one of 
the best border plants and Alaska 
the best variety.50 
CHRYSANTHEMUM Uliginosum— 
(2) Grant Daisy; (3) large white, 
yellow center; (4) June to Sept. 
(5) 3 to 4 ft.; (6) upright stalks; 
(7) sun; (8) ordinary, well drain¬ 
ed; (9) border.50 
Columbine—see Aquilegia. 
*CONV ALL ARIA Majalls—(2) Lilly 
of the Valley; (3) fragrant, white; 
(4) May and June; (5) 8 in.; (6) 
spreading; (7) shade; (8) loam 
soil with leaf mould or decayed 
manure and grit; (9) shady ground 
cover and rock gardens.50 
COREOPSIS Lanceolata Grandeflora 
—(3) golden yellow; (4) all sum¬ 
mer; (5) 3 ft.; (6) bushy; (7) 
sun; (8) sandy loam; (9) an ex¬ 
cellent cutting plant.50 
Ten 
Rate 
1.75 
1.50 
1.26 
1.50 
1.25 
1.25 
1.25 
1.25 
1.25 
1.25 
1.00 
100 
Rate 
16.00 
12.00 
10.00 
12.00 
10.00 
10.00 
10.00 
10.00 
10.00 
10.00 
8.00 
