MarshaWs Perennial Plants 
W. E. Marshall 8C Co., New York 
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Cerastium Tomentosum 
Hardy Chrysanthemum, Ouray 
Dictamnus Fraxinello 
CEPHALARIA a'pina ( Roundheads). Very tall. Flower heads 
pale primrose-yellow. 5 ft. June, July. 
'CERASTIUM tomentosum (Snow-in-Summerl. Bright, silvery 
foliage, with white flowers. 6 in. May, June. 
CHELONE (Turtlehead). 
Handsome perennials, growing about two feet high, and bearing 
numerous spikes of large flower heads. Summer ond Fall, 
glabra alba. Terminal spikes of creamy white flowers. 
Lyoni. Heads of showy purplish red flowers. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM (Shasta Daisy), 
arcticum (Arctic Daisy). Multitudes of white slightly tinted 
flowers, 2 in. wide. 12 to 18 in. Sept.-Nov. 
maximum. King Edward. Marguerite-like flowers of glistening 
white. 3 ft. July-Oct. 
maximum. The Speaker. Ivory-white flowers nearly six inches in 
diameter. 2'/2 ft- July-Oct. 
maximum, Shasta Daisy. Large white flowers; blooms profusely 
all Summer. 
Hardy Chrysanthemums. 
Small Double and Button. 
Anna L. Moran. Bright scarlet-bronze. 
Copt. R. H. Cook. Tall deep rose. 
Cheerfulness. One of the best yellow buttons. 
Ethel. Bright red miniature. 
Irene. Pure white. 
Little Dot. Small deep bronze button. 
October Dawn. Early light pink. 
Ouray. Rather large bronze button of dazzling color. 
Skibo. Medium size, pure yellow. 
Yellow Gem. Canary-yellow without shading. 
Single Type 
Alice Howell. Bronzy orange-yellow. 
Dazzler. Brilliant cardinal-red. 
Donald Wells. Earliest white flowering. 
Modesty. Large pale rose. 
Decorative Type 
Aladdin. Exceptionally early, warm bronze with an overlay of 
orange-apricot. 
Alice Howell. Orange, yellow, and bronze. 
Barbara Camming. Extra-early yellow Aster. 
Frances Whittlesey. Cornet and bronze Aster. 
Oconto. Large white Aster. 
October Gold. Orange-yellow Aster. 
Petite Louise. Large rose-pink Aster. 
Provence. Soft pink, blended yellow. 
Ruth Gumming. Rich reddish bronze. 
Yellow Normandie. Light bronzy yellow. 
Zelia. Orange-bronze Aster. 
Any of fhe above, 2-inch pots—3 for 75c; $2.50 per doz.; 
$15.00 per 100. 
For Korean and new hardy varieties, see page 75. 
CIMICIFUGA racemosa. Tall and ornamental; white flowers. 
4 to 5 ft. June, July. 
—simplex. Tall, graceful spikes of white flowers, lasting a long 
time when cut. 2 to 3 ft. Sept., Oct. $1.00 each, $8.50 for 10. 
CONVALLARIA "’oiAhs. (Lily-of-the-Valley). May, June. Field 
grown clumps. $2.50 for 5, $4.50 for 10, $40.00 per 100. 
COREOPSIS lanceolate. Golden yellow flowers on long, graceful 
stems, making them invaluable for cutting. 2 ft. June-Oct. 
'DAPHNE cneorum. (Garland Flower). Unusually attractive, dwarf, 
bushy evergreen plant, the branches spreading from crown, 
forming solid mass, bearing brighf pink flowers at tip of every 
branch during May and August. 6 to 9-in. spread, 85c each, 
$8.00 for 10; 9 to 12-in. spread, $1.25 each, $12.00 for 10. 
DELPHINIUM (Larkspur). June till late fall. 
Belladonna. Large, semi-double flowers, sky-blue, tipped lilac; 
dwarf growing. 
English Hybrids. From the palest to the deepest blues; single 
and double. 
—grandiflorum chinense (Chinese). Low-growing, with gentian- 
blue flowers 
-alba. A white form of the preceding. 
Wrexham Hybrids. Magnificent spikes of exquisite flowers com¬ 
pactly arranged along the stems. The choicest of all del¬ 
phiniums. Each, $1.00; 10 for $9.00; 100 for $75.00. 
DIANTHUS (Hybrid Garden Pinks). 
’(’Abbotsford. Deep crimson marked with white. 
’(’Carmen. Light pink, fragrant. 
’(’Essex Witch. Bright pink. 
’(’Mrs. Sinkins. Large white fragrant flowers. 
’(’alpinus. Pure pink flowers. 
barbatus (Sweet William). One of the oldest garden flowers 
which perpetuates itself by self-sowing. 
—Single Mixed. 
—Newport Pink. Lovely salmon-pink. 
—Scarlet Beauty. Deep rich scarlet. 
’(’caesius (Cheddar Pink). Very sweet-scented rose-colored flowers. 
'’deltoides (Maiden Pink). A dwarf variety with creeping habit, 
with sprays of pink flowers. 
’(’plumarius (Grass Pink). Single fringed flower in mixed colors. 
1 ft. 
* DICENTRA eximia. Fernlike foliage with rose-pink flowers on 
graceful arching stems. Flowers all summer. 18 in. 
Formosa. Rose color, with finely divided foliage. 1 ft. May, Aug. 
3 for $1.20. 
spectabilis (Bleeding Heart). Long, drooping racemes of rose- 
crimson; useful for forcing. 1 Vz ft- April-June. 75c each, 
$6.00 for 10. 
dictamnus fraxinella (Gas Plant). This is also called Burning 
Bush. 2 to 3 ft. June, July. 3 for $1.25, 10 for $3.50. 
All plants, except where noted, 3 for 90c; 10 for $2.50. Not less thon 3 of 1 variety sold. Write for special prices for plants in quantity. 
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