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GOOD & REESE, INC., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 
Hardy Perennials (Continued) 
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* Suitable for Rock Gardens 
*CeraStium (Snow-in-Summer) 
TOMENTOSUM —Low growing rock or 
border plant having silvery white foliage 
and producing an abundance of snow 
white flowers _ 
Chearanihus 
(Siberian Wallflower) 
ALLIONI —A beautiful rock plant. Dazz 
ling fiery orange flowers, on stems about 
a foot high. Best used as a biennial as it 
frequently blooms itself to death- 
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Chrysanthemums 
(See pages 22 to 25) 
The Korean 
Chrysanthemum 
Chrysanthemum Coreanum 
A remarkable new perennial of iron-clad 
hardiness from Korea, forming fine large 
clumps 2 to 3 feet in both diameter anc 
height. The large white flowers have golden 
centers, resembling a glorified Oxeye Daisy 
the petals often turning to a light claret 
pink. It blooms in the greatest profusion 
in early October to early December. Of easy 
culture, thriving in any good garden soil 
We believe the Korean Chrysanthemum pos¬ 
sesses exceptional possibilities for cutting; 
there is nothing quite like it for the late 
fall _ 
Coreopsis 
LANCEOLATA GSANDIFLOBA —Two 
feet, June-October. Large orange-yellow 
flowers on long graceful stems. The best 
yellow cut flower perennial - 
Daisy (Hartje and Elder) 
Shasta Daisy 
(Chrysanthemum Maximum) 
ALASKA —Fine semi-double white- 
KING- EDWARD —Large white flowers on 
stout stems- 
*CrucianeBBa 
STYLOSA —Early flowering hardy peren 
nial, suitable for rock work; bright pur¬ 
ple, ball-shaped flowers. Six inches '- 
Delphiniums 
BELLADONNA —The best blue cut flower. 
Light sky blue - 
BELL AMOS A —Dark blue- 
CrOLD MEDAL HYBRIDS —Choice mixed 
English seed from selected named sorts; 
tall varieties - 
BLACKMORE AND LANGDON HY 
BRIDS —The finest strain of delphiniums 
ever introduced. We have tested all high¬ 
ly touted strains and find these hybrids 
to be absolutely superior - 
Dianthus 
NEW EVER-BLOOMING HARDY PINK 
SPRINGFIELD BEAUTY 
A new hardy ever-blooming hardy pink 
that is a most valuable addition to rock 
garden plants. The flowers, which are pro¬ 
duced in abundance from early spring until 
late fall, are quite similar to the popular 
Gladys Cranfield, light pink with deeper col¬ 
ored eye. For the rockery, Springfield Beau¬ 
ty is superb - 
DIANTHUS PRINCE BISMARK (New) 
—In constant luxurious bloom from early 
June till frozen in late November. The 
color is an even rose pink; the heavy 
clusters easily mistaken for polyantha 
Roses in prime. There could be no more 
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* Suitable for Rock Gardens 
delightful or practical dwarf border sub 
ject, the height averaging about one foot. 
Does well under rockery conditions, and 
makes one of the most valuable pink flow 
ering plants for that purpose _ 
CAESIUS (Cheddar Pink) —It is very com¬ 
pact in growth and makes a cushion of 
glaucous leaves from which in May, spring 
the sweet smelling, rose-colored flowers. 
It varies as much as from four to ten 
inches high. Very fine for the rock garden 
*DELTOIDES (Maiden Pink)—A beauti¬ 
ful little rock or border plant bearing 
profusion of small crimson flowers in 
June and July _ 
'BARBATUS (Sweet William) —The old 
fashioned favorite. 
Newport Pink—Salmon-rose _ 
Holborn Glory —White with distinct eyes_ 
Pink Beauty —Salmon-pink _ 
Maroon Beauty —Maroon _ 
White Beauty _ 
*HARDY SCOTCH PINKS —The old time 
favorites: 
Pink _ 
Rose _ 
White, with purple eye _ 
Her Majesty —Pure white _ 
Gladys Cranfield—Single light pink with 
crimson eye _ 
*ALWOODI, MIXED _ 
Dicentra (Bleeding Heart) 
SPECTABILIS —Strong field-grown clumps 
Digitalis (Foxglove) 
3-5 feet; one of the most popular of all 
perennials 
WHITE _ 
PURPLE _ 
PINK _ 
YELLOW _ 
SPOTTED _ 
GIANT SHIRLEY— Plants 5 and 6 feet 
tall. Flower heads often 3 feet long. As¬ 
sorted colors _ 
Erigeron 
SPECIOSUS HYBRID GRANDIFLORA 
—A new and absolutely hardy perennial 
of sturdy compact growth, 3 feet tall, bear¬ 
ing on single stalks 20 to 30 aster-like 
rosy-lilac blooms about two inches across. 
The ray like petals are in four layers 
around the small yellow disc, making the 
flowers elegant and artistic. Good for 
cutting. 
Eupatorium 
COELESTINUM (Hardy Ageratum )—A 
fine perennial closely resembling the Ag¬ 
eratum. Flowers lavender-blue, from Au¬ 
gust until frost. A fine florist’s peren 
nial - 
Gaillardia (Blanket Flower) 
GRANDIFLORA —Flowers variegated with 
shades of red and yellow. We consider the 
Gaillardia to be one of the most desirable 
plants in cultivation _ 
THE DAZZLER— Intense redj one of the 
best for florist’s use _ 
MARY FERGUSON —A very valuable new 
variety. Large flowers, strong vigorous 
growth _ 
Gypsophila (Baby’s Breath) 
PANICULATA —2-3 feet. July-August 
Small flowers on branched stem; so thick 
as to give the plant a white lace-like 
effect _ 
BRISTOL FAIRY _ 
REPENS —A beautiful trailing plant for 
the rockery, with clouds of small white 
and pink flowers in July and August._ 
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