WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND 
35 
Per 10 Per 100 
CEPHALARIA—Giant Scabions 
—Tatarica, 5 to 6 ft., showy 
cream white flowers, July 
and August. 1.00 
CERASTIUM—Snow in Summer 
*—Tomentosum, an attractive 
plant in bloom and out of 
bloom, 8 to 10 in. high, 
snow white flowers and 
silvery white foliage.90 
CHEIRAN THUS—Siberian Wallflower 
—Allioni, great profusion of 
fragrant fiery orange flow¬ 
ers on stems a foot high. 
Biennial . 1.25 10.00 
CHELONE BARBATA see 
Pentstemon Barbatus 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—Hardy 
Garden Varieties: 
—Angelo, light pink. Spring 
only. 
—Boston;, bro nze orange. 
Spring only. 
—Edina, rose pink. 
—Glory of Seven Oaks, yellow. 
Spring only. 
—Idolf, salmon pink, very 
early. 
—October Gold, orange yellow. 
—Pompon -Aster, flowering 
varieties. 
—Tints of Gold, a good early 
variety, large golden yeb 
low flowers. 
—Walverine, large yellow, a 
little darker in color than 
Glory of Seven Oaks, very 
early. Spring only. 
—Zelia, large orange. Spring 
only. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM — Pom¬ 
pon Button Varieties: 
■—Bronze Doty, new large 
bronze flowers, 2*4 in pots. 
Spring only . 1.25 
—Button Bronze, very small. 
—Button Yellow, very small. 
—Captain R. H. Cook, deep 
rose, very good variety. 
—Mrs. H. Harrison, a good 
light pink. 
—Pink Doty, a good pink but¬ 
ton, 2% in. pots. Spring 
only . 1.25 
—White Doty, large white. 
—Yellow Doty, a dainty new 
yellow type, 2% in. pots. 
Spring only . 1.25 
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