PERENNIALS (Continued) 
Baptisia Australis (False-Indigo), Dark blue, pea-shaped flowers in 
June. Spikes are 2 ft. high, suitable for border or wild garden, 
good for cutting. .. 
Campanula medium. (Canterbury Bell). Well known and old 
fashioned biennial with striking large cup-shaped flowers in 
May-June. 1 to 1)4 feet high; field-grown plants in Blue, Rose, 
White .,... 
Campanula persicifolia Telham Beauty. (Telham’s Bellflower.) Spikes 
of 1)4 to 2 feet high with dark blue bell flowers. One of the 
best of this class. June-July. Field-grown plants. 
Centaurea montana. (Perennial Cornflower.) Violet blue flowers, 
excellent for borders. June-July. Field-grown plants. 
Chelone Lyoni. (Shellflower.) Dark glossy foliage with heads of 
purplish red flowers, 3 feet, August-September. Excellent for 
naturalizing and background of borders. Strong field-growm plants 
Chrysanthemum Maximum Alaska. (Alaska Daisy.) Produces large 
pure white Shasta Daisy flowers on stiff stems about 1 to 1/4 feet 
high. Excellent for cutting and a handsome bush for the border. 
June. Strong fleld-grown plants . 
Chrysanthemum. Late flowering, tall and upright steins, flowers are 
carried high. Ideal for cutflowers. Pink Doty, Red Doty, White 
Doty, Red Pompon, Pink Pompon, White Pompon 
Coreopis Lanceolata Grandiflora (Tickseed). Beautiful hardy border 
plant, grows 18 inches high. Golden yellow flowers produced 
in great profusion. Will bloom all summer.-. 
Dianthus Caesius. Grandiflora (Cheddar Pink). Very compact, sweet 
scented rose colored flowers. 4 to 6 inches high, ideal for rockeries 
Delphinium Belladonna. (Light blue Larkspur.) Beautiful cutflowers, 
very showy for the border, with 2)4 to 3 feet tall spikes. June-July. 
Flowers again in the fall when cut back. 1)4 year old plants. 
Delphinium Bellamosum. (Dark blue Larkspur.) The same as above, 
except as to color. 1)4 year old plants.-.. 
Digitalis Gloxinaeflorae. (Foxglove.) Stately spikes of 3 to 4 feet 
high, crowded with bell-shaped flowers in rose and purple. June- 
July. Strong field-grown plants. Rose, purple.. 
Gaillardia Aristata (Blanketflower.) A very good strain with great 
variety of colors in yellow, red and orange. Fine cutflower, 
\y 2 to 2 feet. June-July. Field-grown clumps. 
Geum (Avens) Mrs. Bradshaw —Double flowers of fiery orange-red. 
blooming nearly all Summer. Most attractive. 
Geum (Avens) Lady Stratheden— A new introduction of great merit. 
Rich golden yellow blossoms, counterpart of Mrs. Bradshaw.. 
Gypsophila Campanulata (Baby’s Breath). Graceful cutflower. Dense 
spreading bush, numerous tiny white flowers. July and August 
Hollyhock. (Althaea Rosea.) Double white, Newport Pink. Field- 
grown plants ...•_ 
Hypericum Calycinum. (Aaron’s beard.) Large golden yellow flowers, 
shrubby habit. 1 to 2 feet. Augusts Field-grown plants. 
Lathyrus Latifolius Pink Beauty (Hardy Sweet Peas). Extremely 
showy, charming climbers for trellises, bloom continuously, bine 
for cutting, deep rose colored flowers...• 
Liatris Pycnostachya. (Kansas Gayfeather.) Spikes of 4 to 5 feet 
height covered with purple flowers, blooms a long time; a very 
good cutflower and attractive in the perennial border. July-August 
Lychnis Chalcedonica. (Red Maltese Cross.) Heads of vivid red 
flowers, very bright, 3 feet. June-July. Decorative in border. 
Field-grown clumps . 
Mertensia Virginica. (Virginia Bluebell.) A very early spring flower 
with spikes of blue bells. 1 to 1 )4 feet high, should be planted in 
fall. Showy combination when planted together with daffodils. 
Field-growm. plants . 
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