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Bright Spot Gardens 
♦CERASTIUM (Snow in Summer) —8 inches, creep¬ 
ing, silvery leaves. A good wall or crevice plant. 
White flowers in May. 
CHEIRANTHUS ALLIONI (Siberian Wallflower) — 
12 inches, fiery orange, over a long period if cut 
back after first bloom. Best used as a biennial as 
is frequently blooms itself to death. 
CHRYSANTEIEMUMS in a good range of the wanted 
colors; early blooming. 
CHELONE (Turtle-head or Shell-flower), 
Lyoni —Heads of showy reddish-purple flowers; 3 
feet. 
Hybrids —Various colors. 
Barbata —Tall spikes of tubular scarlet-red blooms 
from June to August. This latter variety also 
known as Pentstemon Barbatus Cocctneus or Scar- 
let Bugler. 
COREOPSIS (Tickseed) —Yellow; all summer. 
DAPHNE CNEORUM (Garland Flower)—A low- 
growing shrub 12 inches high with a good spread. 
Evergreen, sweetly scented arbutus-like blooms 
covering the plant. Spring and again in early fall. 
75c and $1.00 each 
DELPHINIUM (Larkspur) —Medium and tall in a 
wide range of colors from deepest to lightest blue. 
Wrexham, or Hollyhock flowered. 
BLACKMORE and LaNGDON. 
Diener's Delights and Imperial. 
Finest strains. 1 year plants to 3 year dumbs. 
25c to $1.00 
^Chinense (Chinese Delphinium) — 18 to 24 inches; 
shades of blue or white, open spikes of butterfly- 
like blossoms. 
Cut Callas—Wholesale and Retail 
