Snyder Bros. (Inc.), Center Point, Iowa 
Other Hardy Perennials 
—Glada, 25c: 18-in. Soft pink, almost salmon, early October. 
—Normandie, 25c: Creamy white opening with a pinkish tinge. October 1st. 
—Yellow Normandie, 25c: A yellow form of Normandie. 
CLEMATIS—See also under vines and creepers. 
—graveolens, 50c: Climber. Pale yellow flowers, masses of very pretty, large, 
silky seed heads with a lavender tinge. 
—integrifolia coerulea, 50c: 18 in. Blue, June to August. 
—recta mandschurica, 30c: 2 ft. Clusters of large, fragrant, white flowers in 
June-July. Heads of wooly seed till winter. Very desirable and superior to 
the common C. recta. Seed heads fine for drying. 
COREOPSIS grandiflora. 3 ft. Deep yellow. Splendid cut flowers, June-Oct. 
—imbricata, 2% ft. Large bright yellow. June-October. 
CORYDALIS bnlbosa, 6 in. April. Reddish purple. Bulbs. 
CYNOGLOSSUM nervosum, 1 ft. Deep blue, July-September. 
DAISY—Alaska, 1 to 2 ft. 4 to 5 in. flowers all summer and fall. 
—Arctic, Chrysanthemum articum. 1 ft. Pink tinted white flowers, 2 in., in 
September-October. Fine dark green foliage. 
—Double White Shasta, C. leucanthemum flore plena. Double, pure white flow¬ 
ers in great abundance in May. Needs no protection. 
—Giant Daisy, Pyrethrum uliginosum. 3 to 4 ft. Large white flowers. August- 
September. Good in borders, and for cutting. 
—Korean, 2 ft. Single, white or purplish. October. 
—praecox perfection, IV 2 ft. A fine variety of Shasta Daisy, always blooms in 
May. 
DELPHINIUM, Larkspur. All like limestone soil and good drainage. 
—Belladonna. 2-4 ft. Light blue, all summer. The English improved larger 
strain. One of the choicest and most permanent delphiniums. 
—Bellamosa, 2-4 ft. Like above but dark blue, all summer. 
—Chinese Blue. 1-2 ft. Finely cut foliage. Gentian blue, all summer. 
-White, a white form of the above. 
—English Hybrids, 4 ft. or more. All shades, each plant distinct. Plants select¬ 
ed while in bloom, 30c and up, according to size and quality. 
—Lamartine, 25c: Very fine, dark gentian blue form of Bellamosa. 
DIANTHUS arenaria, 25c: 6 in. Fringed white flowers. Late summer. 
—deltoides, Brilliant. 6 in. Very bright red. June-July. 
—neglectus, 25c: Cherry red flowers from small dense tufts. Acid soil. 
—plumarius, Clove Pink. 1 ft. Various colors. May-June. 
—sylvestris, 6 in. Bright, salmon pink, June-September. Very good for rockery. 
DICENTRA eximia, Plumy or Fern Leaved Bleedingheart, 25c: 1 ft. Finely cut 
light green foliage till frost. Compact growing. Flowers from early spring 
till frozen. Perfectly hardy, thrives in sun or shade. Fine rockery plant. 
—spectabilis, Bleedingheart, 40c: IV 2 to 2 ft. Long racemes of graceful heart- 
shaped, rose-crimson flowers. April-June. Thrives any place. 
DICTAMNUS RUBER, Gas Plant, 25c: 2% ft. Rosy-purple veined darker. 
Strongly aromatic. Very permanent in rich well drained soil and needs 
little care. 
DORONICUM excelsum, Leopard’s Bane, 25c: 2 ft. Large, deep yellow daisy¬ 
like flowers, May-June. Excellent for cutting. Best early yellow flower. 
ECHINOPS ritro, Globe Thistle, 3 to 4 ft. Large globular heads of metalic blue. 
July-August. Good for drying or cutting. 
ERYNGIUM planum, Sea Holly. 2. ft. Spiny foliage. Thistle-like heads of 
steel-blue flowers. July-August. Fine for drying. 
♦PRICES unless noted: 20c each, $1.65 per 10, $15.00 per 100. See page 33. 
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