HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS—Continued 
BELLIS PERENNIS—English Daisy, 
x”*Longfellow FI PL Giant double pink, 
x”*Snowball FI PL Giant double white. 
x”*Tubulosa Etna FI Pl. Giant double red. 
BLEEDING HEART—See Dicentra. 
BOLTONIA—Summer Aster. 
x:Asteroides. White Daisy flowers, 
x :Latisquama. Pink and lavender tints. 
BUDDLEA—Showy Butterfly Bush. 
Alternifolia. New hardy early blooming Lilac. 
Magnifica-Davidii. Orange-Eye, Lavender. 
CALLIRHOE—Poppy Mallow. 
♦Involucrata. Red flowering rockery creeper. 
CAMPANULA—Canterbury Bells. 
x”Medium. Beautiful colors mixed. 
x”Calycanthema. Blue and lavender. 
x”Canterbury Bells. Single rose. 
x”Canterbury Bells. Single blue. 
x”*Carpatica. Blue Harebells. 
CACTUS—Very rare hardy ornamentals. 
*Grey Beauty. O. erinacea. Dwarf, intense red. 
*Kans Tuna. O. polycantha. Yellow tinged red. 
’“Miniature. 0. pumila fragilis. Dwarfest; yellow. 
Tree. O. arborescens. Large silky red flowers. 
Walking-Stick. O. imbricata. Deep silky red. 
CARNATION—Hardy, 
x”* Double. Choice mixed. 
x”*Dwarf. Early flowering sorts, 
x”*Large-Leaved. Special mixed. 
x”*Grenadin. Intense scarlet. 
x”*Grenadin. Pure snow white. 
x:*Crimson King. New everblooming. 
Rooted cutting plants: 10$1; 1000$9. 
CERASTIUM—Snow-in-Summer. 
x:*Tomentosum. Snowmat. Silvery, snow white. 
CHEIRANTHUS—Wallflower. 
♦Allionii. Dazzling fiery orange-red flowers. 
CHEIRINA—New. Cheery-Flower. Stone-Cress, 
x:*Procumbent Atrolilacina. Charming dwarf per¬ 
ennial. Prolific all-season bloomer. Delightful 
new shade lilac-mauve. 
CHELONE—Shell Flower. Turtle Head. 
* Barba tus. Showy long spikes of red flowers. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—Hardy Garden Varieties. 
x:Large Flowering. Golden Queen, golden yellow, 
Oct.; L’Argentuillas, bronze yellow, Aug.; Marie 
Antoinette, rosy pink, Oct.; Mrs. Roberts, long 
stem pink; Nov.; Old Fashioned Pink, Oct. 
x rDecorative. Ouray, scarlet, copper glow, Oct.; 
Sunburst, garnet-copper-gold, Nov. 
x:Pompon. Excelsior, bright yellow, Oct.; Elkton, 
blush tinged lavender, Oct.; Lillian Doty, shell 
pink, Oct.; Mimmico, light pink, Oet.; Pink 
Doty, rose-pink, Oct. 
x intermediate Pompon. Ermalinda, old-rose-pink, 
Sept.; Ethel, bright red, Oct.; Fields of Snow, 
snow-white, Oct.; Gold Mine (New), yellow, 
Oct.; Mrs. H. Harrison, lavender, Oct.; Model of 
Perfection, white, Sept.; Mrs. H. Craig, yellow- 
red, Nov. 
x:Button. Dotson, old rose, Sept.; Little Bob, 
bronzy-red, Oct.; Little Dot, mahogany-red, 
Oct.; Skibo, yellow, Oct. 
x:Aster Flowering. Alice Howell, copper-orange, 
Oct.; Indian, popular red, Oct. 
Other hardy varieties, ask for special list. 
♦Maximum. See Daisys. Shasta. 
COREOPSIS—Giant yellow Daisy. 
Lanceolata Grandi. Mammoth yellow. 
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