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1216. Macrocephala—3 feet. Large wide 
leaves with very odd rich golden 
yellow globular heads of bloom. 
Each . 15c 
1217. Montana—Blue or White, flowers on 
18 inch stems. Will grow most any¬ 
where. State color. Each ... 15c 
NOTE—Centaureas are called the “Pe¬ 
rennial Bachelor-Button.” 
CERASTIUM 
1218. Tomentosum—9 inches. Often called 
Snow in Summer. Gray foliage; 
masses of white blooms. Each .. 15c 
CHEIRANTHUS 
1219. Allioni—15 inches. “Siberian Wall¬ 
flower.” Rich vivid orange in abund¬ 
ance. Spring. It is best to buy these 
in the fall, as they are really a bi¬ 
ennial. Each . 15c 
1220. Linifolius — 15 inches. Very free 
flowering; lilac-mauve. Each .. 15c 
CHELONE—Pentstemon Barbata 
1221. Barbata Coccinea—3 feet. Very at¬ 
tractive scarlet with yellow. The 
Chelones are called Shellflowers. 
Each . 15c, 2 for 25c 
1222. Barbata Hybrida—Assorted shades of 
scarlet. Each ...... 15c, 2 for 25c 
1223. Barbata Praecox — Pink to cherry 
red. Each . 15c, 2 for 25c 
1224. Barbata Torreyi—Brick red. Each 15c 
2 for 25c 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
1225. Alice Howell—Combines orange yel¬ 
low with bronze. Single. 
1226. Ashes of Roses—Double. 
1227. Bird of Paradise—Spider yellow. 
1228. Bright Eyes—Small dainty pink. 
1229. Brown Button. 
1230. Calvin Coolidge — Single dark red 
with yellow center. 
1231. Co-Ed. 
1232. Chinese White. 
1233. Dr. Englehard. 
1234. Gold Lode—One of the finest very 
early large yellow; double. 
1235. Normandie—Yellow; late August to 
October. 
1236. Normandie—Pink; one of the finest 
tall pink Chrysanthemums. 
1237. October Gold—Large pure yellow; 
double. 
1238. Old Homestead. 
1239. Old Rose—Small pom-pom type. 
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* 1240- Petite Louise—Large ragged pale * 
* rose flowers. Very early to begin * 
* blooming and keeps blooming until * 
* frost. It also makes a very long last- * 
* mg cut flower. * 
1241. Paisley — A combination of autumn 
colors. 
1242. Pom-pom—Yellow. 
1243. Pom-pom—Lemon. 
1244. Red Button. 
1245. Rosy White—Small double. 
1246. Shaggy White—Large. 
1247. Uvalde—Double pure white. 
1248. William Waite—Large bronze double. 
1248C. Any of the above Chrysanthemums, 
your selection. Each 20c, doz. $2.00 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Dwarfs 
1249. Amelia—Pink Cushion—Very compact 
habit, with large pink flowers, from 
early August to November. 12 to 
15 inches. Each.20c, 3 for 50c 
1250. Alpinum—Ferny foliage and white 
Marguerites with yellow eyes. 3 in. 
Each . 25c 
1251. Koreanum. Fine single pink blooms 
with a yellow eye. Late blooming. 
Each . 35c 
1252. Japanese Hybrids—2 feet. Early; 
assorted colors. Each. 15c 
Maximum—See Shasta Daisy. 
1258. Mawii—Charming pink Marguerite; 
dainty silvery foliage, 1 ft. in height. 
Fine for rockeries. Each . 20c 
CHRYSOPSIS 
125. Falcata—Aster-like plant; golden yel¬ 
low blooms. Each . 20c 
CIMICIFUGA 
1255. Racemosa—Pure white tail-like ra¬ 
cemes blooming during July and 
August. They grow 4 to 6 feet. 
They will thrive the best in shady, 
moist places. Each . 25c 
CINERARIA 
1256. Diamond—18 inches. Beautiful pure 
white foliage; yellow flowers. Very 
highly recommended for use in a 
gray garden, or in the regular rock- 
