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THE WESTMINSTER NURSERY 
COREOPSIS—Tickseed Per 10 
—Grandiflora, 18 to 24 in., 
bright yellow flowers all 
summer.65 
CORYDALIS 
*—Cheilanthifolia, nearly stem¬ 
less perennial to about 8 
inches high, yellow flow¬ 
ers one-half inch long. . . 1.50 
CRUCIANELLA—Crosswort 
*—Stylosa, 10 to 12 in. flesh 
rose flowers, May until 
Fall, a good creeping plant .90 
*—Stylosa Carminea, a new va¬ 
riety of the above with 
brilliant carmine-red flow¬ 
ers. 1.00 
DELPHINIUM—Hardy 2 yr. 
Larkspur 
—Belladonna, sky bue. 90 
—Bellamosa, dark blue. 90 
*—Chinese Blue . 1.00 
—English Hybrids, many 
shades . 1.25 
DIANTHUS—Pinks 
*—Alpinus, 4 to 6 in. bright 
pink flowers in May.1.75 
*—Alpinus Allwoodi, a pretty 
variety of late introduc¬ 
tion 6 to 8 ins., June-July 
flowers, various shades. .. 1.00 
*—Arenarius, sand pink, white 
fringed flowers all sum¬ 
mer, height 6 to 8 ins. .. 1.00 
—Barbatus, dark crimson. 75 
—Barbatus Holborn Glory, 
large flowering Auricula¬ 
eyed type of brilliant col¬ 
ors .76 
—Barbatus Newport Pink, 
salmon pink flowers.76 
—Barbatus nigrescems, rich 
velvet-maroon; very ef¬ 
fective .75 
—Barbatus Scarlet Beauty, 
scarlet flowers .75 
*—-Beatrix (true), double sal¬ 
mon-pink flowers born on 
stems 10 to 12 inches high 
from May to November. . 1.75 
*—Caesius, a pretty compact 
growing species 4 to 8 ins., 
fragrant rose colored flow¬ 
ers; May-June. 1.00 
*—Caesius FI. PI., a double va¬ 
riety of the above.1.50 
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