PLANT LIST 
Centaurea dealbata—(3) rosy purple; (4) June to 
Sept.; (5) 2 ft.; (6) compact mound of cut leav¬ 
ed grey-green leaves; (9) a handsome border 
plant.3 for $.50 10 for $1.25 100 for $10.00 
Centaurea Macrocephela—(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 .... 
.3 for .50 10 for $1.25 100 for $10.00 
Centaurea Montana-—(3) blue; (4) July to Sept.; 
(5) 2 ft.; (6) Compact, large dark green leaved 
plants; (9) a fine useful border plant. 
.3 for .50 10 for $1.25 100 for $10.00 
•CERASTUM Tomentosum—(2) chick weed; (3) 
white; (4) May and June; (5) 3 in.; (6) pros¬ 
trate and spreading; (7) sun; (8) sandy loam; 
(9) an excellent rock plant. Blooms cover plant 
. 3 for .50 10 for $1.25 100 for $10.00 
CHEIRANTHUS Allioni, (Treat as biennial) — (2) 
Hardy Wallflower; (3) Fragrant, dazzling firy 
orange; (4) May and June; (5) 1 ft.; (6) Com¬ 
pact; (7) sun; (8) not over-rich firm soil; (9) 
border margins and old walls . 
.3 for .50 10 for $1.25 100 for $10.00 
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.. 
.3 for .50 10 for $1.25 100 for $10.00 
CHRYSANTHEMUM Uliginosum—(2) Giant Dai¬ 
sy; (3) large white, yellow center; (4) June to 
Sept. (5) 3 to 4 ft.; (6) upright stalks; (7) sun; 
(8) ordinary, well drained; (9) border . 
.3 for .50 10 for $1.25 100 for $10.00 
Columbine—see Aquilegia. 
* CON VAEL ARIA Majalis— (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. 
.3 for .50 10 for $1.25 100 for $10.00 
COREOPSIS Lanseolata Gran diflora-—(3) golden 
yellow; (4) all summer; (5) 3 ft.; (6) bushy; (7) 
sun; (8) sandy loam; (9) an excellent plant .... 
...3 for $.50 10 for $1.00 100 for $8.00 
Coral Bells—see Heuchera. 
Com Flower—Hardy, see Centaurea. 
CROSSWORT (See Crucianella). 
CRUCIANELUA STYLOS A—(2) crosswort; (3) 
bright pink; (4) June and July; (5) 10 in.; (6) 
dark green foliage; blooms on stiff stems; (7) 
prefer partial shade; (8) well drained garden soil; 
(9) excellent for rock garden or border . 
.3 for .50 10 for $1.25 100 for $10.00 
Day Lily—see Hemoricallis. 
DELPHINIUM—(2) Hardy Larkspur. Probably the 
most popular flower grown. The new strains are 
to be marveled at; (7) favoring sun; (8) good 
rich deep cultivated loam that has been limed. 
Delphinium must be planted with crowns level 
with soil surface; (9) excellent for border and 
cutting. 
