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CENTAUREA—Cornflower 
Dealbata, striking’ rose-pink flowers in June-July, 
about 18 in. high.$1.00 per 10; $8.00 per 100 
^Macrocephala, large golden yellow flowers on erect 
2 V'i to 3 ft. stems, blooms June-July, fine for cutting. 
$1.00 per 10; $8.00 per 100 
Montana (perennial cornflower), large deep blue flow¬ 
ers blooming freely late May and June, about 18 in. 
high..$1.00 per 10; $7.00 per 100 
CERASTIUM—Snow in Summer 
*Tomentosum, silvery-white foliage and white flowers 
in MayJune, a fast spreading plant.$1.00 per 10 
CHEIRANTHUS—Wallflower 
Allioni, a biennial with dazzling orange flowers in late 
spring.80c per 10 
CHELONE—Turtle-head 
Lyoni, heads of purplish red flowers; it starts to bloom 
in late August to early October, about 18 in. high. We 
consider it a splendid border plant. 
$1.00 per 10; $8.00 per 100 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—Hardy Garden Varieties 
tNew Korean Hybrids, these new chrysanthemums are 
hardier, most attractive in color; they are early 
blooming, easier to grow and more profuse blooming; 
useful as cutflowers. 
Three 1935 Introduction 
Hebe, this charming addition to the hybrid Korean 
group is a most distinct color, lovely, luminous pink 
which assumes soft, lavender-pink tones as the flow¬ 
er matures. The golden yellow center affects a 
lovely combination in the nicely formed single blos¬ 
soms which average 3 inches or mor across, produc¬ 
ing masses of fragrant blossoms in almost unbe¬ 
lievable quantities during late September and 
through October. Height 2 to 2!4 ft. 
Each 30c; $2.50 per 10; $22.00 per 100 
Orion, another new color is added to the group by this 
brilliant canary-yellow variety which fairly in the 
autumn sunlight, having that lustrous quality pecu¬ 
liar to the hybrid Korean type, it immediately com¬ 
mands attention among older varieties of similar col¬ 
or, the flowers are single, 3 in. across, height 2 V 2 ft., 
October 5.Each 30c; $2.50 per 10; $22.00 per 100 
Vulcan, the color of this new Korean hybrid comes be¬ 
tween Mercury and Mars, but is sufficiently distinct 
to be altogether desirable. On opening it is glowing 
carmine-red which shades to garnet-crimson and 
finally to an attractive bronze-crimson as the flower 
matures, it has a double row of ray-like petals with 
a conspicuous golden center and is delightfully frag¬ 
rant, habit erect and extremely free, October ’. 
2 1 /j ft..Each 30c; $2.50 per 10; $22.00 per 100 
Special offer of above 3 varieties: 3 plants each for 
$2.25; 10 each, 30 plants in all, $6.50. 
Aster Hyb. Luteus is one of the 
finest summer cutflowers. 
