*Cerastium. Snow-in-Summer. Creeping. Gray 
leaves with white flowers early in Summer. 
6 inches. 
Chrysanthemum, Hardy. Good selection of the 
most popular shades of Outdoor Chrysan¬ 
themums. 2 feet. 
New Hybrid Korean 50c 
These new Chrysanthemums are available in 
the following shades: 
Mercury. The 3-inch, single flowers open 
bronze-red and change to coppery bronze as 
they mature, a glorious effect in the garden. 
September. 2 feet. 
Daphne. An exquisite blending of Daplme- 
pink, with an underlying sheen of lilac-rose, 
enhanced with prominent golden stamens in 
the center. October. 2 to 2J4 feet. 
Ceres. A lovely combination of old gold, 
chamois-yellow, and soft, coppery bronze. 
The mature flower petals appear as if dusted 
with gold. October. 2 to 2L> feet. 
Apollo. A sparkling combination of bronze, 
red, and gold, suffused with glowing salmon. 
The single flowers, 2 inches across, are pro¬ 
duced in immense sprays. October. 2j4 feet. 
Diana. Chantenay-rose-pink, mingled with 
lilac - rose and soft salmon, the tones of 
which vary with the degree of light. The 
triple rays of petals give an appearance of 
fullness. October. 2 feet. 
Mars. Deep amaranth - red, changing to 
wine - red, overlaid with a velvety sheen. 
October. 2>4 feet. 
Clematis Davidiana. Flowers blue; sweet 
scented; erect habit. August to September. 
2 to 3 feet. 
Coreopsis 
California Sunbeams. Large flowers of yel¬ 
low and brown. July until frost. 3 feet. 
Grandiflora. Large yellow flowers through¬ 
out the Summer ; fine for cutting. 2 to 3 feet. 
Delphinium (Larkspur) 
Belladonna. Light blue. 3 feet. 
Formosum. Dark blue with white eye. 3 ft. 
Gold Metal Hybrids. Varying shades from 
light blue to smokey purple. 5 to 6 feet. 
