We have added many interesting Items this Season 
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CRENADIN. The most popular variety because of its hardiness. A strong 
grower, fully double in the following named varieties—Bright Scarlet— 
King of Blacks—Rose Queen—White Gem, and Mixed. 
CRENADIN “WHITE COLD.” One of the fine introductions of recent 
seasons. A golden yellow double that comes quite true from 
seed. Makes a beautiful cut flower. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 40c. 
CHABAUD’S IMPROVED “CARDINAL.” A large extra double brilliant Ver¬ 
million. 
CHABAUD’S IMPROVED “JEANNE DIONIS." A vigorous large pure white. 
CHABAUD'S IMPROVED “MARIE CHABAUD.” A clear bright yellow double. 
CHABAUD'S IMPROVED “NERO.” A showy, deep ox-blood crimson double. 
CHABAUD'S IMPROVED “REINE ROSE.” A clear soft pink double. 
CASSIA 
MARYLANDICA (Indian Senna). In the late summer the three foot plant 
has panicles of bright yellow flowers making it showy in the border. 
CATANANCHE 
COERULEA. Dainty sky-blue flowers of the everlasting type that are pretty 
for cutting and drying. 12 inches. 
BICOLOR. A pretty novelty with a white center surrounded by bright blue 
petals. 
CEDRONELLA 
CANA. F ine foliage and two foot spikes of red purple. Fragrant. Pkt. 15c, 
Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
CENTAUREA 
DEALBATA. Showy thistle-like flowers of a rosy lavender shade on 18 inch 
plant. Blooms during June. 
MACROCEPHALA. Brilliant yellow thistle-like flowers on erect 2'/2 foot 
stems, making them valuable for cutting and the border. Blooms in July. 
MONTANA (Blue Corn Flower). An easy variety for the border. Large flow¬ 
ers of deep blue coming in June on 2 foot stems. A profuse bloomer. 
MONTANA ALBA. Shaggy heads of clear white with faint streaks of crim¬ 
son in the center. 
RUTHENICA. A fine Roumelian variety with pastel yellow flowers on erect 
3 foot stems. 
CEPHALARIA 
TATARICA (Giant Scabious). In late June the six foot plant has a profusion 
of large creamy yellow scabiosa-like flowers. Good for naturalizing or 
for cutting. 
*CERASTIUM 
BlEBERSTEINI. A fine dwarf with cotton-like foliage and a mass of white 
flowers in June. 6 inches. 
CLACIALE. A gem from the high Alps with minature white flowers on tiny 
tufts. 3 inches. Pkt. 25c. 
TOMENTOSUM (Snow-In-Summer). An attractive silvery gray creeper which 
is constantly covered during the summer with a shower of pure white 
flowers. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
MAXIMUM “ALASKA” (Shasta Daisy). The popular and improved large pure 
white so widely used in the border for cutting. 30 inches. 
DOUBLE SHASTA DAISY (Diener's Strain). This distinctive novelty 
has become widely popular since its recent introduction. The 
shaggy, full double flowers of glistening white are a picture in 
the border, and make creditable cut flowers. It is hardy and a 
robust grower. It will show about 50% true doubles from seed. 
Pkt. 30c. 
MAXIMUM “CONQUEROR.” Extra large flowers of pure white on strong 
2 V 2 foot stems. 
MAXIMUM “FRINGED BEAUTY.” A beautiful fringed variety with large 
white curled petals. Fine for cutting. 2Vi feet. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
MAXIMUM “MRS. C. LOTHIAN BELL.” A fine English specimen of the 
slightly ruffled type. 
MAXIMUM “THE SPEAKER.” The extra large flowers of pure white are per¬ 
fectly formed. 
®MAWI. A delightful gem for the rockery. The foliage is silvery green and 
during the early summer the one foot plant is covered with rich pink 
flowers measuring two inches across. A recommended variety. Pkt. 15c, 
Tr. Pkt. 40c. 
CASCADE. Large clusters of small single flowers which, when grown in a 
window box or pot, fall in a graceful cascade. It is a half hardy peren¬ 
nial and if sown early can be treated as an annual as it blooms within 
six months from seed. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 40c. 
INDICUM. An early flowering Chinese variety with a profusion of small 
white daisies. If sown early will bloom within five months from seed. 
3 feet. 
LEUCANTHEMUM PRAECOX JEWEL. An extra early bloomer with a shower 
of white flowers. 3 feet. 
JAPONICUM. Pretty, late bloomer in mixed colors. From selected Japanese 
varieties. 4 feet. 
JAPANESE MOUNTAIN. Clusters of brightly colored small Mums on semi¬ 
dwarf stems. Easily grown from seed and very attractive. 12 inches. Pkt. 
1 5c. Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
CHAMAPEUCE 
DIACANTHA. Pretty rosy lilac flowers on four foot stems. 
CHEIRANTHUS 
ALLIONI (Siberian Wallflower). An interesting and colorful biennial that 
makes a vivid show in the Spring. The one foot plant is covered with 
brilliant orange flowers. 
LINIFOLIUS (Mauve Wallflower). A handsome dwarf with pretty foliage 
and bright mauve lavender flowers in the Spring. 
CIMICIFUCIA 
RACEMOSA. Tall, handsome American native. Graceful spikes of feathery 
white flowers during the early summer. Will do well in the shade. Pkt. 
1 5c. Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
CIRSIUM 
VELENOWSKI. A large white thistle that changes to violet. Very showy in 
the border. 3 feet. 
CODONOPSIS 
“OVATA. Very pretty pale purple flowers that are attractive in the rockery. 
Needs protection. 1 foot. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
COLCHICUM 
*AUTUMNALE (Autumn Crocus). Pretty mauve colored crocus-like flowers 
that bloom in the early Fall. 6 inches. 
CONVALLARIA 
MAJALIS (Lily-of-the-Valley). The true variety with pretty little bells of 
pure white. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 40c. 
CONVOLVULUS 
*MAURITANICUS. A handsome foliage trailer of dark glossy green with 
large open flowers of brilliant blue. It is especially pretty trailing over 
the rocks and likes a sunny position. A persistent bloomer. Needs pro¬ 
tection. Pkt. 20c. 
CORONILLA 
VARIA (Crown Vetch). Fine for placing on a sunny bank where the trailing 
purple flowers make a grand display. 
COSMOS 
DAHLIODES. An interesting, tuberous rooted Cosmos with many bright 
colors. 2 feet. 
COREOPSIS 
LANCEOLATA CRANDIFLORA. A showy brilliant golden yellow for the bor¬ 
der. Makes an excellent cut flower. 
CALIFORNIA SUNBEAM. A selected strain. The large flowers are a rich 
yellow with a golden brown center. 
PERRY'S DOUBLE. The result of careful crossing, this fine double is de¬ 
cidedly improved. It is a bright clear yellow of fine form. Pkt. 15c Tr. 
Pkt. 40c. 
VERTICILLATA. Makes a very symmetrical plant with fine cut foliage. Dur¬ 
ing the summer it is covered with a mass of small deep yellow flowers. 
A fine touch of color in the border. The seed needs the action of frost 
to aid it in germinating. 
DOUBLE SHASTA DAISY Di ener's superb strain 
The oustanding features of the New York and Boston Flower Shows last Fall were the striking exhibits of Cascade 
Chrysanthemums. 
The Cascade Mums lend themselves nicely to decorative purposes, falling in graceful and colorful sprays. When started in 
the house in early Spring they are a gorgeous display by early Fall. 
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