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Perennials and Rock Garden Plants 
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CHRYSANTHEMUM —continued 
C. Ruth Cumming. Large reddish bronze. 
3 for .55 
C. Mrs. Calvin Coolidge. Single; brilliant 
crimson_3 for .55 
CHRYSANTHEMUM SPECIES. 
C. Maximum California. (Shasta Daisy). 
Large white; June-July_3 for .25 
*C. Arcticum. (The Arctic Daisy). 8- 
10 in. White flowers. Sept.-Nov. 
3 for .55 
C. Coreanum. New. 2 ft. (Korean 
Daisy). White; golden center. Oct. 
3 for .55 
C. Daphne. 2 ft. Color of Daphne 
cneorum. Blooms Oct._ 
CLEMATIS, Dwarf. (Shrubby Clematis). 
C. Davidiana. 2 J /2 ft. Lavender-blue, 
blue. Aug.-Sept. Deliciously fragrant 
C. Integrifolia coerulea. lj/2-2 ft. Por¬ 
celain-blue. June-Aug. Good _ 
CONVALARIA Majalis. (Lily of the Val¬ 
ley). For massing near shrubs_ 
COREOPSIS. Grandiflora. (Tickseed). 
Invaluable for the hardy garden and 
for cut flower purposes. Large bri ght 
yellow flowers from June to October. 
3 for .25 
*CORNUS canadensis. (Bunchberry). 6 
in. White flowers, red berries_ 
*COTULA. Squalida. Wonderful plant 
forming moss-like cushions. Foliage 
brownish-green. Best plant for stepping 
stones and shady places_3 for .20 
*DAPHNE Cneorum. (Garland Flower). 
This tiny, rose-pink flowering shrub, 
scarcely a foot high, is the gem of 
either the rockery or border_ 
DELPHINIUM. (Perennial Larkspur). 
D. Belladonna. Light sky blue, 3 for 30 
C. Bellamosa. Dark blue. _ 
C. Gold Medal Hybrids. (English Hy¬ 
brid Delphinium). These highly desir¬ 
able and popular perennials bear pon¬ 
derous blooms of giant florets showing 
marvelous shadings and tints_ 
C. Wrexham Strain or Hollyhock Del¬ 
phinium (English Hybrids). This re¬ 
markable strain produces spikes and 
flowers of unusual size. Mixed colors. 
Single and Double_ 
C. Chinense. (Chinese Delphinium). 
Quite different from the English D.; 
fine feathery foliage and gentian-blue 
flowers _ 
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DIANTHUS. (Pinks). No Rock Garden is 
complete without these very compact 
growing pinks. 
♦Items indicated with a star (*) are suitable for Rock-Gardens. 
