199. Verticillata 24” Slender wiry plant, and dark yellow 
blooms.35 
CORONILLA. Leguminosae. 
200. Varia 24” Lilac purple flowers; a neat border plant. 
Spring.25 
CORYDALIS. Papaveraceae. Sandy loam. 
201. Cheilanthifolia 12” A fine spring bloomer; fern-like 
foliage and yellow flowers. Very attractive.25 
202. Lutea 12” Showy golden yellow flowers; glaucous fol¬ 
iage. Excellent for rockeries.25 
COTLEYDON. Crassulaceae. Needs protection. 
203. Glauca, A large gray oddity. Not entirely hardy. Pro¬ 
tect or take in for a house plant in the winter.20 
CRASSULA. Crassulaceae. 
204. Quadrifida, fleshy dark green leaves of good size. Hardy 
but it makes a beautiful house plant.25 
CYNOGLOSSUM. Boriginaceae. “Hound’s Tongue.” Early Spring 
205. Amabile 24” “Chinese Forget-me-not,” a very beauti¬ 
ful new biennial; bright blue.15 
206. Nervosum 24” A grand new perennial with large deep 
blue flowers.35 
DAPHNE. Thymelaeaceae. “Garland Glower.” 
207. Cneorum 15” One of the finest ornamental shrubs in 
cultivation; the foliage is evergreen with a bright luster 
to it. In very early spring the plant is a mass of highly 
fragrant double vivid rose flowers. A prostrate grow¬ 
ing gem for the rockery. The fragrance is comparable 
to the delicate Trailing Arbutus. $1.00 to $5.00 
208. -Variegata, A form of the above with variegated 
foliage. Small plants.75 
209. Mezereum 48” This beautiful and exceedingly rare 
shrub commences to bloom in this locality in February. 
The stems which are at this time completely bare of 
foliage are covered completely with a mass of exceed¬ 
ingly fragrant beautiful bright pink blooms. The at¬ 
tractive foliage which comes later will be thickly dotted 
with bright red seeds.75 to $5.00 
DELPHINIUM. Ranunculaceae. “Perennial Larkspur.” 
210. Belladonna 37” Excellent variety for cut flowers; most¬ 
ly light blue shades.20 
211 Blackmore & Langdon 72” A new English Strain. .. .25 
212. Chinese Blue 24” Cut foliage; bright blue flowers. 
Very useful and dainty..25 
213. Chinese Tom Thumb, Miniature form of the above.25 
214. Formosanum, the dark blue form of Belladonna.20 
VAN’S EXQUISITE GIANTS. See page 40. 
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