Pot. F’ld 
CAMPANULA (Bellflower) 
"Bellardi Mirandi—Tubby little blue bells on low 
miatted plants .25 
"'Carpatica—Lilac blue bells in early summer. 
Border or rock garden .15 .25 
"Carpatica Alba—A white flowered form of the 
above. 6-9 inches ...15 .25 
"Carpatica Nana—More compact than the type. 
Lovely in rock gardens. Blue .20 
"'Garganica—A mass of blue stars in June .20 
*Glomerata—10-12 inches; deep purple; June .15 .25 
*Lauri—Prom the mountains of Greece; wide 
starry bells of soft purple .35 
"'Pusilla—The tiny blue bells rising from creeping 
stems are lovely in rock clefts .25 
"Pusilla Alba—A clear white form .25 
"'Rotundifolia—Scotch Blue Bell found around 
the world but lovely everywhere .15 
CARYOPTERIS 
Mongolica—A shrubby plant with light blue 
flowers in late summer. 2 feet . .50 
CENTAUREA 
Dealbata—18-24 inches; rose; June . .20 
Macrocephala—3-4 ft. Curious brown buds out of 
which the fluffy yellow powder puff blossoms 
appear in summer .15 
Montana—15-18 inches; Much like a blue Bach¬ 
elors Button; May . .20 
CERASTIUM 
-'Tomentosum—Snow in Summer. A mat of sil¬ 
very foliage and white flow'ers in July .15 .25 
CERATOSTIGMA 
i: *Plumbagoides—Bright deep blue in late sum!m,er .15 
CHEIRANTHUS 
*Allioni—Siberian Wall Flower. Brilliant o'range 
flowers in spring and summer. 10-12 inches. 
Biennial ..15 
CHELONE 
Lyoni —Turtle Head. 2-3 ft.; purplish rose; Sept. .25 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
*Coreanum —Lightly tinted daisy flowers in Aut¬ 
umn. 2-3 ft...15 
Leucanthemum —Elder Daisy. An early flowering 
daisy of the Shasta type but hardier. May-June .20 
Shasta Daisy Alaska —The old favorite of the 
hardy garden . .20 
Double Flowered Shasta Daisy —Large double 
and semi double flowers. Variable .25 
CHRYSANTHEMUM (Hardy Garden Varieties) 
Aladdin —A very early bronze variety starting to 
flower in midsummer .25 
"'Amelia —Also sold as Azaleam'um and Pink 
Cushion. Dwarf plants 10 inches high, starting 
to flower in August. Semi-double pink flowers .25 
Bronze Button —A good early variety .15 
Captain R. H. Cook —A strong growing pink 
pompon .15 
Carrie —Good earl}’’ yellow; free flowering .15 
Early Yellow Button —A mid-October flowering 
variety .15 
Gold Lode —A large flowered yellow .15 
Gypsy Girl —Single crimson shading to bronze 
midseason .15 
Price: 12 of one kind at price of 10; 3 or more at doz. rates. 
