Calamintha Alpina is pretty among the rocks 
BOLTON IA 
LATISQUAMAE. An impressive plant for the border 
during the late summer. The five foot plants 
are covered with hundreds of single pink 
daisies. Adds a fine decorative touch to the 
border, and is a choice cut flower. 
ASTEROIDES. Blooming in August it is a sheet of 
small single white flowers. It is tall growing 
and very graceful in habit. 6 feet. 
CARNATION 
CRENADIN. The most hardy variety of double Car¬ 
nations for the border. The brilliantly colored 
flowers are shown to their best advantage 
because of the silver gray foliage. They are 
a riot of color in the June border. Their spicy 
fragrance, the perfect form of flower make 
them valuable cut flowers. 
King of Blacks. A rich velvety maroon. 
Bright Scarlet. A glowing, vivid scarlet. 
Rose Queen. A lovely clear deep rose. 
White Cem. Pure, glistening white. 
White Cold. New. A delicate pastel yellow. 
Mixed. A grand mixture of the above colors. 
CALAMINTHA 
♦ALPINA (Alpine Mint). A choice, low growing 
alpine that is covered with dainty lavender 
flowers. In bloom from June well into the 
summer. It is seen to its best advantage among 
the rocks or in a rock wall. 6 inches. 
CASSIA 
MARYLANDICA (Indian Senna). A graceful bor¬ 
der plant with long racemes of lemon yellow 
flowers during July when good yellows are 
scarce in the border. 5 feet. 
CENTAUREA 
DEALBATA. This showy variety with its large 
lavender rose flowers is becoming very popu¬ 
lar. Comes in bloom during late June and lasts 
well into the summer. The foliage is finely 
cut giving the entire plant an attractive ap¬ 
pearance. Two feet. 
MACROCEPHALA. Large thistle-like heads of 
bright yellow on strong stems three feet high. 
During July and August it shows to fine ad¬ 
vantage in the border, and it is rapidly be¬ 
coming popular as a cut flower. 
MONTANA (Blue Corn Flower). Of semi-dwarf 
habit, blooming from July until September, 
the plant is covered with large, shaggy violet 
blue flowers. A fine, dependable variety for 
the border. 2 feet. Each 20c, per three 50c, 
per 10 $1.20, per 25 $2.50. 
The price of all plants is as follows, unless other¬ 
wise noted, Each 25c, Three of one variety 60c, 
Ten of one variety $1.50, Twenty-five of one 
variety $3.00. 
Varieties Marked with an Asterisk* for Rock Carden 
CAMPANULA CARCANICA 
Smothered with blue stars 
CAMPANULA 
♦CARPATICA (Carpathian Harebell). A delightful, 
free flowering dwarf that is recommended for 
the rockery or for edging the low border. It 
forms little clumps of bright green covered in 
June with cup-shaped flowers of rich blue on 
6 inch stems. 
CARPATICA ALBA. The white form. Pretty cup¬ 
shaped flowers. 
CALYCANTHEMA (Cup and Saucer). This im¬ 
proved Canterbury Bell is indespensible in 
the border. About four feet tall, its branches 
are filled with large cup-shaped flowers that 
are very colorful. At its best during June and 
well into July. Three bright colors, Rose, Blue, 
White, or Mixed. 
*CARCANICA. A bright gem for the rockery form¬ 
ing two-inch tufts of small heart-shaped 
leaves smothered with star-like flowers of soft 
blue in June. Each 30c, per three 75c. 
*CLOMERATA ACAULIS. A delightful alpine of 
dwarf habit with clusters of rich violet bell¬ 
shaped flowers on three inch stems. Showy in 
the rockery during the early summer. Each 
30c, per three 75c. 
PERSICIFOLIA CRANDIFLORA. An improved strain 
of the Peach Leaf Bellflower. The two to three 
foot stems bear large, open flowers of rich 
blue. Very graceful in the border, blooming 
from June well into July. 
♦ROTUNDIFOLIA (Blue Bells of Scotland). This 
variety makes a particularly attractive rock 
plant. The foliage is deep green, neat and or¬ 
derly, and the one foot spikes are covered 
with drooping bells of a dainty blue. Constant¬ 
ly in bloom from early June well into August. 
AUBRIETIA HYBRIDA ASTER “VICTOR” 
A choice little alpine A new dwarf 
CERASTIUM 
♦TOMENTOSUM (Snow-In-Summer). A useful and 
ornamental trailer with frosted silver foliage. 
During the summer it is a shower of pure 
white flowers. It creeps among the rocks 
beautifully, and if kept trimmed makes a fine 
edging plant. 6 inches. 
CHELONE 
LYONI (Shell Flower). This fine plant merits a 
place in the garden. The leaves are glossy 
green and very attractive all through the sum¬ 
mer. The Pentstemon-like flowers are borne 
on three foot stems and are a deep coral red 
shaded with purple. Comes into bloom during 
late July. Useful as a cut flower. 
CHEIRANTHUS 
•ALLIONI (Siberian Wallflower). A profuse bloom¬ 
ing, striking deep orange in May and June 
for the rockery or low border. Adds a bril¬ 
liant touch to the garden. Should be treated 
as a biennial for in many cases it blooms itself 
to death. 1 foot. Each 20c, per three 50c, per 
10 $1.20, per 25 $2.50. 
CIMICIFUGIA 
RACEMOSA (Snakeroot). A handsome American 
native with fluffy racemes of white flowers 
on graceful, five foot stems during July and 
August. Ideal for naturalizing in a woody dell 
or in a shady spot of the garden. Each 20c, 
per three 50c, per 10 $1.20, per 25 $2.50. 
COREOPSIS 
LANCEOLATA CRANDIFLORA. The perfected 
strain of this old favorite. Large, rich golden 
daisies borne in great profusion during the 
early summer. They form a bright spot in the 
garden and make fine cut flowers. 2 feet. 
Each 20c, per three 50c, per 10 $1.20, per 
25 $2.50. 
VERTICILLATA. This continuous bloomer merits a 
place in the border. Handsome symmetrical, 
lacy foliage covered with bright golden flow¬ 
ers from June until late in the summer. It al¬ 
ways gives a fine account of itself when used 
in the border. 18 inches. Each 20c, per three 
50c, per 10 $1.20, per 25 $2.50. 
MAYFIELD CIANTS. An improved strain. The 
brilliant golden yellow flowers are much 
larger and better formed. In the garden it is 
a bright show, and as a cut flower it has 
few equals. 
ROSEA NANA. A beautifuj_ new item for edging 
or the rock garden. The delicate foliage is 
covered during the summer with a profusion 
of bright pink flowers. Crows about 8 to 12 
inches high. Each 30c, per three 75c. 
CARNATION “WHITE COLD” 
Delicate pastel yellow 
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