INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
♦CAMPANULA CARPATICA 1 y s ft. 
Carpathian Bellflower 
Large bell-shaped light blue flowers in July 
and August, forming compact tufts. 
Medium 2 ft. Canterbury Bell 
Wavy toothed leaves. Violet-blue flowers in 
J une. 
Pyramidalis 5 ft. Chimney Bell 
Long spikes covered with blue flowers in 
August-September. 
* Rotundifolia lVs» ft. 
Harebell or Blue Bells of Scotland 
Blue bell-shaped flowers in June-August. 
♦CARNATION (See Diantlius Caryopliyllus) 
♦CERASTIU31 TOMENTOSUM « in. 
Snow' in Summer 
Creeping, branching, grayish wooly leaves. 
White flowers in May-June. 
♦CHEI RANT HUS (See Erysimum) 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—Hardy 
A. Barham 2 ft. 
Beautiful orange-bronze. Early. Matures 
September 30. 25c. 
Alice Howell 1 y 2 ft. 
A beautiful shade of orange-yellow. Single. 
October 5. 25c. 
♦Amelia 12-15 in. 
Beautiful double lavender-pink flowers. 
Blooms from August until October. 50c. 
Glada iy 2 ft. 
A soft pink approaching light salmon. Flow¬ 
ers most profusely the end of September. 
25c. 
♦Starlight 2 ft. 
Fine white variety*. 50c. 
Wolverine 2 ft. 
Finest yellow hardy chrysanthemum. Ma¬ 
tures August 30. 50c. 
CON VALE ARIA MAJALIS 8-10 in. 
Lily of the Valley 
Hard.v in shady and sandy places. Bell¬ 
shaped white fragrant flowers in May-Juae. 
COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA 2 ft. Tickseerl 
Long stalked perennial with golden-yellow 
flowers from June until frost. 
DAISY—All Hardy 
Hartje and Elder (May flowering) 
Blooms for Memorial Day. White. 
Shasta (Chrysanthemum Maximum) 1-2 ft. 
Large white flowers, blooming early and all 
summer. 
Shasta (C. 31. Supreme) 
Large white flowers, blooming late. Hardy*. 
DELPHINIUM Hardy Larkspur 
Belladonna 
Excellent for cutting. Handsome long spikes 
of light blue flowers from early spring to 
early autumn. 
Bellamosum 
Dark blue form of above. 
Delphinium, Gold 3Iedal Hybrids 
Wrexham Hybrids 
Flowers of unusual size on taller stalks. 
Assorted colors varying from light blue to 
deep purple, touches of pink. 
DIANTHUS Pinks 
♦Arenarius <5 in. 
Deeply fringed light pinkish white flowers 
in July-September. Fragrant. 
Rerbatus Sweet William 
Flat, broad, green leaves. Large heads of 
bowers m pn.K, red and white. 
♦Caucasius 
Compact, covered with deep rose flowers. 
♦Caryphyllus 1-3 ft. Clove Pink Carnation 
Showy, fragrant, double pr>k flowers in 
May-June. Other colors of rose-purple, 
white and yellow. 
♦Deltoides Brilliant 8 in. Maiden Pink 
Narrow leaves. Glowing crimson red flow¬ 
ers in June and July. 
♦Glauca 4 in. 
Evergreen glaucus foliage. Pink flowers in 
May*, lasting for from 4 to G weeks. 
♦Graniticus 4-7 in. 
Narrow leaves. Purple flowers, pale be¬ 
neath. 
♦Plumaris P/ 2 in. Grass Pink 
Alar forming, fragrant rose-purple flowers. 
Single and double. Petals fringed almost to 
middle. 
*P. Semperflorens l 1 /* ft. 
Fragrant flowers, varying from pink to 
white. 
Chinense 2 ft. 
Intense gentian blue. July. 
DICENTRA 
Bleeding Heart 
C. Album 2 ft. 
White, July. 
Gold Medal Hybrids 
A collection of the best new American hy¬ 
brids, very popular. Good assortment of 
colors ranging from lightest blue to purple. 
Conspicuous eye. 
* Eximea 
Beautiful, finely cut foliage. Pink, heart- 
shaped flowers throughout the season. 
Hardy* in sun or shade. 25c. 
Speetabilis 
Heart shaped rose-red flowers in April- 
May. 35c. 
* Particularly Adapted for the Rock Garden 
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