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Each Per 10 
AUBRIETIA (Wall-Cress). 
♦-deltoides bougainvillei. 3-4 in. Beautiful trail¬ 
ing plant with masses of light violet flowers from 
April to June. Loves to droop ever rocks or low 
walls .25 2.00 
*-Mrs. Lloyd Edwards. 3-4 in. Lovely crimson- 
purple variety .-.30 2.50 
'-Rose Queen. 4-6 in. Delightful rose-pink 
flowers . 30 2.50 
♦-Selected Large Flowering Hybrids. 3-6 in. A 
splendid assortment of colors.30 2.50 
BAPTISIA australis (Blue Wild-indigo). 3 ft. 
Spikes of dark blue flowers in June; good for 
cutting . 25 2.C0 
♦BELLIS perennis monstrosa (English Daisy). 6 
in. Large flowers which make dainty bouquets. 
Either double pink or double white.25 2.00 
♦BELLIUM bellidiolides (Alpine Daisy). 3 in. A 
dainty little miniature daisy that throws out run¬ 
ners and forms a wide mat covered all summer 
with tiny white flowers.25 2.00 
BOCCONIA cordata (Pink Plumepoppy). 6-8 ft. 
Attractive border or grouping plant; vigorous; 
creamy white flower panicles all summer.25 2.00 
BOLTONIA latisquama (Violet Boltonia). 4-5 ft. 
A myriad of pink, lavender-tinted flowers from 
July until frost. Very showy, good for cutting. .25 2.00 
BUPHTHALMUM salicifolium (Willowleaf Ox- 
eye). 2 ft. Large golden yellow flowers all 
summer . 25 2.00 
♦CALAMINTHA alpina (Calamint). 6 in. Rich 
purple flowers in June and July; very graceful; 
likes a dry, sunny position.25 2.00 
♦CALLIRHOE involucrata (Low Poppy-mallow). 
1 ft. A trailing plant; large saucer-shaped flowers 
of bright rosy crimson and white centers pro¬ 
duced all summer.30 2.50 
♦CALLUNA (Heather). See page 13. 
CAMPANULA (Bellflower). 
♦-carpatica. 8-10 in. Large cupshaped blue flowers 
all summer. Called the Carpathian Harebell.25 2.00 
♦-carpatica alba. 8-10 in. A pure white form.25 2.00 
♦-elegans. 18 in. Blue flowers all summer.25 2.00 
CAMPANULA —Continued Each 
♦-garganica. 4-6 in. A gem for the rock garden; 
forms a low spreading tuft; covered in June with 
myriads of starry light blue flowers. Exquisite 
rock plant.35 
♦-glomerata. 18 in. Large flower heads of light 
blue during June and July.25 
—lactiflora coerulea. 2-3 ft. Azure blue flowers 
during July and August.25 
—medium (Canterbury-bells). 2-3 ft. The numerous 
branches are crowded with deep bells in spring 
and early summer. Mixed colors, including blue 
and rose. These Canterbury-bells are biennials 
and are fine for cutting.25 
♦-muralis. 6-9 in. Profusion of bluish purple 
flowers in June. Ideal for stone walls and the 
rockery .35 
—persicifolia (Peachleaf Bellflower). 3 ft. Large 
blue saucer-shaped flowers from May to July... .25 
—persicifolia alba. 3 ft. An excellent white variety .25 
—persicifolia Telham Beauty. 2 ft. Large bells of 
beautiful china blue.30 
♦-pusilla. 4-6 in. A gem for the rockery; lilac 
blue flowers from June to September.30 
♦-pusilla alba. 4-6 in. Dainty white flowered 
variety .30 
♦-rotundifelia (Blue Bells of Scotland or Hare¬ 
bells). 1 ft. Clear blue flowers from June to 
September .25 
—trachelium (Coventry-bells). 2-3 ft. Beautiful 
drooping purple bells from July to September; 
very hardy .25 
CARNATION (Hardy Carnations). 
—Chaubaud Mixed. 12 in. A fine strain of Carna¬ 
tions for the border; mixed colors; ideal for 
cutting ...25 
—Chaubaud Rose. 12 in. Soft rose flowers.25 
—Grenadin Scarlet. 12 in. Large scarlet-red 
flowers . 25 
—Kelway’s Yellow. 8-10 in. Delightful yellow 
flowers all summer; fragrant and fine for cutting. .30 
—Tausendschon. 12 in. Soft pink flowers all 
summer .25 
CENTAUREA (Knapweed). 
—dealbata. 2 ft. Large and striking rose-pink 
flowers in June and July.25 
—macrocephala (Globe Centaurea). 3-4 ft. Large 
golden-yellow flowers in July and August; ex¬ 
ceptionally fine for cutting.25 
—montana (Mountain-bluet) 2 ft. Large violet- 
blue flowers from July to September.25 
—montana alba. 2 ft. Attractive whiteflowering 
form .25 
CEPHALARIA tatarica (Giant Scabious). 5-6 ft. 
Tall growing; flat heads of showy creamy white 
flowers during July and August. Good for cutting .25 
♦CERASTIUM tomentosum (Snow-in-summer). 
8-10 in. Pretty silvery-gray foliage; covered 
during the summer with a shower of pure white 
flowers ........25 
♦CHEIRANTHUS allioni (Siberian Wallflower). 
1 ft. An interesting biennial with a great pro¬ 
fusion of fragrant fiery orange flowers in the 
spring .25 
CHELONE barbata. See Penstemon barbatus. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
—Hardy Garden Varieties!. 2-3 ft. Gorgeous 
autumn-blooming plants with a profusion of 
bright colored flowers. The following are popular 
and dependable varieties: 
Angelo. Light pink.25 
Boston. Bronze-orange.25 
Edina. Rosy pink. 25 
Glory of Seven Oaks. Fright yellow.25 
Idolf. Salmon pink; very early.25 
October Gold. Orange-yellow.25 
Tints of Gold. Large golden yellow flowers, 
a good early variety.25 
Walverine. Large, dark yellow, very early.. .25 
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