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Hardy Biennial and Perennial Flower Seeds (Continued) 
BELLIS (Continued) 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Giant White 
Giant Red . 
Giant Rose 
The Bride or Improved Snowball. White. 
Longfellow. Double pink. 
Finest Double Mixed. 
Boltonia Tr Pkt 
Asteroides. White daisy flowers, 4-6 ft.$0.35 
Latisquama. Delicate pink, 4-5 ft.25 
Nana. Dwarf, 3 ft.35 
Campanula (Bellflower) 
Carpatica, Blue (Carpathian Hare Bell). Color clear blue; 
Alba. The white-flowered form. 
Persicifolia Grandiflora. Blue (Peach Bells). 
Grows 2 to 3 
Grandiflora Alba. The white-flowered Peach Bells. 
Pyramidalis, Blue (The Chimney Bellflower). A beautiful 
hardy plant. Blue salver-shaped flowers; 4 to 6 feet.. 
Alba. Same as above but with white flowers. 
Rotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland). Grows about a foot 
high. Has graceful drooping mid-blue bell-shaped 
flowers. A splendid subject for the rockery or front 
of hardy border...(Ve oz., $1.20) 
$0.35 
$2.60 
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$4.00 
$0.60 
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Canterbury Bells (Campanula Medium) 
CALYCANTHEMA Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Dark Blue .$0.25 $1.40 
Light Blue or Lavender.25 1.40 
Rose-Pink .25 1.40 
White .25 1.40 
Mixed .20 1.20 
SINGLE 
Dark Blue .10 .40 
Light Blue .10 .40 
Rose .10 .40 
White ..10 .40 
Mixed .10 .30 
Double-Flowering Mixed .15 .80 
Hardy Carnations (Dianthus) 
Grenadin Mixed. Dwarf and compact in growth. Double flowers in 
various colors, produced in great profusion. Early flowering and 
invaluable for cutting. 1 foot. Tr. Pkt.30c Oz.$1.50 
Hardy Border, Double Mixed. A good hardy strain producing a mass 
of flowers in a great variety of colors. 
Tr. Pkt.30c Oz.$1.50 V* lb.$5.00 
Centaurea (Hardy Cornflower) 
Dealbata. A native of Asia Minor, bearing distinct bright rose colored 
flowers; July to September. IV 2 to 2 ft. Tr. Pkt.25c Oz.$1.40 
Macrocephala. Large thistle-like golden yellow flowers borne freely 
during July and August. 3V2 ft. Tr. Pkt.15c Oz.80c 
Montana (Perennial Cornflower). Grows 2 ft. high, bearing large 
violet-blue flowers from July to September. Tr. Pkt. ..15c Oz...60c 
Cerastium (Snow in Summer) 
Tomentosum. A desirable low-growing plant with silvery foliage and 
white flowers in June. Suitable for the rockery or for carpeting dry, 
sunny spots or for covering graves. Tr. Pkt.25c Oz.$1.20 
Cheiranthus 
These are biennials. Very effective in the rockery or front of border. 
Allioni (Siberian Wallflower). Brilliant orange flowers. 
Tr Pkt.10c Oz.40c V* lb.$1.25 
Linifolius (Alpine Wallflower). Flowers bright mauve. 
Tr. Pkt.15c Oz.......$1.00 
Chrysanthemum 
Leucanthemum Maximum Avalanche. Forms compact 
bushes 2 ft. high; above dark green foliage appear a 
profusion of large white Marguerites, practically 
covering the plant.(14 oz., 40c) 
Leucanthemum (Spring Marguerite). Early floriferous, 36 
in., Mothers’ Day. 
Maximum Perfection (Ox-Eye Daisy) 36 in. 
King Edward VII. Large, white, 36 in.(Lb., $8.00) 
Laciniatum. Comet Marguerite.(14 oz., 40c) 
Mrs. C. Lothian Bell. Single white, 3 ft.(14 oz., 40c) 
Elder Daisy. Early blooming, smaller flowering than 
Alaska, but more flowers. 
Conqueror (Victor). Giant flowered white. .(14 oz., 30c) 
Mawaii. Rich pink flowers two inches across, silvery 
foliage, 1 ft.(1/16 oz., $1.00) 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
$0.25 
$1.40 
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Coreopsis (Mayfield Giant) 
This very fine perennial Calliopsis of Australian origin, is a con¬ 
siderable advance on any strain yet introduced of this highly orna¬ 
mental and very useful flower. It produces a taller and more vigorous 
plant than the type with longer and firmer stems and larger indi¬ 
vidual blooms, of which the ray petals are broader and form a more 
perfect corolla. The color is the same familiar yellow, if anything a 
shade more intense. Both for the border and for cutting we can 
strongly recommend this excellent new strain. 
Tr. Pkt.25c 14 oz.40c Oz.$1.30 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. Lb. 
Lanceolata Grandiflora. Golden-yellow, 3 ft.$0.10 $0.30 $3.00 
Lanceolata Grandiflora FI. PI. (Semi-Double-Flower¬ 
ing Coreopsis), 3 ft.15 .50 5.40 
Auriculata Superba. Dark yellow with band of 
brownish red around disc, 3 ft.(14 oz., 40c) .25 1.30 
Coreopsis Grandiflora (Double Sunburst) 
(Bodger) 
Much of the beauty of early summer gardens is due to the brilliant 
golden yellow of Coreopsis plantings. There is nothing that can 
take its place at that time of year when yellows are so scarce, and 
when variations in the type are produced, they are welcomed gladly. 
Sunburst is a pleasant change from the well known single form, 
retaining its beauty of color while augmenting its effect of brilliance 
through the doubling of petals. The double flowers are large, IV 2 
to 2 inches across, deep golden yellow, and are excellent for cutting 
as well as for garden decoration. The flowers are fine keepers, 
and the plants are very easy to grow. The strain is remarkably 
true, coming 80% double, as illustrated. Tr. Pkt... ,25c Oz. ...$2.00 
Daisy. See Beilis, Agathea, Chrysanthemum Maximum 
and Pyrethrum . 
Daisies Tr Pkt Qz 
Daisy, Shasta, Alaska. Best white, American-grown, 
40 in.(!4 oz., 30c) 
Diener's Double Shasta. Flowers five inches across 
resemble giant asters, on long wiry stems. Blooms 
over a period of several months_ (Ve oz., $2.75) 
Westralia. Very large and early. White. 40 in. 
.(14 oz.. 30c) 
White Lady. Double and semi-double. Early. 
. (Vo oz., 80c) 
Elder. Early blooming, smaller flowering than 
Alaska, but more flowers.(V& oz., 80c) 
Delphinium (Hardy Larkspur) 
Late Delphiniums. As every grower knows, it is necessary to keep 
sowing Delphiniums each year to maintain a regular supply of 
plants. Old plants will give a fair second crop, but it is from the 
seedlings that we get results late in the season. From seeds of the 
choice hybrids sown in January and February in heat, later potted 
off singly and planted out when the weather becomes settled, excel¬ 
lent flower spikes are produced from early August onward. Such 
plants give much finer spikes than are seen on the second crop on the 
DELPHINIUM Continued on Next Page 
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