Hardy Perennial Aster 
CHRYSANTHEMUM coronarium 
These hardy annuals give an abundance of beautiful bouquet 
flowers early in the fall. We recommend growing all you can 
of them. Do not confuse them with the large Japanese perennial 
variety. The plants grow about 2 feet high and the flowers are 
borne on long stems. Double White, Double Yellow, 
Double Lemon, or Double Mixed. Each, pkt. 5 cts.; Xoz. 
20 cts.; oz. 50 cts. 
HARDY PERENNIAL ASTERS (Michaelmas Daisies). 
Beautiful, single, daisy-like flowers in all colors. It is a 
perennial but will bloom the first year if the seed is started 
early. The plants grow 2 to 3 feet tall. They do well in 
any good garden soil. Pkt. 10 cts.; 3 pkts. 25 cts.; Xoz. 
$1.25; Xoz. $2.25; OZ. I4. 
CYCLAMEN, Butterfly. Charming half-hardy perennial 
plants with rich-colored, fragrant flowers and beautiful 
foliage. One of the most popular pot-plants, being literally 
covered with odd-shaped flowers, resembling, in a measure, 
butterflies. Sow seed in spring for summer flowers, or in 
fall for winter flowers. 
Mixed Colors. Pkt. (10 seeds) 35 cts. 
HELIOTROPE. The beautiful and graceful Heliotrope, with 
its delightful perfume, is a very fine flower for bouquets 
and is excellent also for bedding. A mass carpet effect, 
is beautiful beyond description. It is a half-hardy perennial 
and if the seed is sown indoors in the spring, the plants, 
when set out, will bloom throughout the summer. Ger. 30 
days. 
Choicest Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts.; 3 pkts. 25 cts.; yio z. 45 cts.; 
Xoz. 80 cts.; oz. $3. 
FORGET-ME-NOT, Blue (Myosolis alpestris). Every flower-garden should 
have in it the dainty, lovely Forget-me-not. It is beautifully effective when 
used as a border with other flowers that bloom in May and June and when 
grown in mass or clusters. A hardy perennial, but should be given protection 
in fall and winter. Sow the seed any time from May until midsummer or 
start indoors. Grows 8 to 10 inches high. Ger. 15 days. Pkt. 10 cts.; 3 pkts. 
25 cts.; Xoz. 35 cts.; oz. $1.25. 
BALSAM, Camellia-flowered (Lady’s Slipper). Rose color and all colors mixed. 
An old favorite Annual of every flower-garden. Easy to grow, blooms early 
and continually, making it an ideal flower for the garden. If the entire flower- 
stem is cut, it makes a fine vasing flower. Rose, Salmon King, White, 
Scarlet, Red and White Spotted and Mixed. Price of any, pkt. 5 cts.; 
Xoz. 25 cts.; Xoz. 45 cts.; oz. 75 cts. 
CYPRESS VINE (Ipomosa Quamoclit). One of the most popular hardy annual 
vines, with very delicate fern-like foliage, and masses of beautiful, small, 
star-shaped flowers. Sow in May, first soaking the seeds in warm water for 
a few hours. (Ger. 10 to 20 days.) 
Scarlet, White, and Mixed. Each, pkt. 5 cts.; Xoz. 20 cts. 
CENTAUREA CYANUS (Cornflower) 
This is one of those very popular annual flowers grown in almost every garden 
because of their beauty, both in bedding and for bouquets. They are easy to 
grow, and from seed sown in early May outside they will bloom abundantly 
until frost, usually reseeding themselves, coming up year after year. Centaureas 
alone make very beautiful bouquets, and when the blue varieties are worked in 
with yellow flowers, such as calendulas, calliopsis, and marigolds, they are very 
attractive. We urge you to grow all varieties and plenty of them. 
Rose, fl.-pi., Reselected. Double. Very fine, rich, clear rose-pink. Pkt. 10 cts.; 
Xoz. 25 cts.; oz. 80 cts. 
Blue, fl.-pl. (Florist’s Strain). Extra-fine, very beautiful double blue. Pkt. 
10 cts.; Xoz. 25 cts.; oz. 80 cts. 
Alba fl.-pl. Pure white flowers; very double. Pkt. 10 cts.; Xoz. 25 cts.; oz. 80 cts. 
Double Mixed. A mixture of rose, blue and white. Pkt. 10 cts.; X° z - 20 cts.; 
oz. 50 cts. 
Single Blue. The old favorite single blue. Pkt. 10 cts.; Xoz. 20 cts.; oz. 50 cts. 
Single Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts.; Xoz. 20 cts.; oz. 50 cts. 
(For other varieties of Centaureas see pages 44 and 47) 
Balsam or Lady’s Slipper 
