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HERBACEOUS 
i ■ Campanula pyramldalis. Blue flowers on massive 
spikes. 4 to 6 ft. July, Aug. 
pyramidalis alba. White variety of the above, 
rapunculoides. Blue flowers. 2 to 3 ft- June, July. 
Trachelium. Purple flowers. 3 ft. june, July. 
CARYOPTERIS mastacanthus. Blue Spirea. A 
dwarf, compact shrub with grayish foliage, 
being covered during fall with trusses of laven¬ 
der-purple flowers. 2 to 3 ft. 25 cts. each, $2.50 
per doz. 
CASSIA marylandica. Indian Senna. Bright yellow 
flowers. 5 ft. July to Sept. 
CATANANCHE. Cupidone. Free-flowering, old- 
fashioned garden plants. The flowers last a 
long time when cut. 
caerulea. Blue. 2 ft. June to Aug. 
caerulea bicolor. White flowers with blue centers. 
CEDRONELLA cana. Balm oj Gilead. A bushy 
plant, having a pungent but pleasing odor; 
purple flowers all summer. 2 ft. 20 cts. each, 
$2 per doz. 
CENTAUREA. Knapweed. Strong-growing, free- 
flowering plants, of easy culture, 
dealbata. Deeply cut foliage, white on the under 
side; bright rose-pink flowers. 2 ft. July to Sept, 
macrocephala. An imposing plant, with hand¬ 
some foliage, and having large, golden, thistle¬ 
like flowers. 4 to 5 ft. July, Aug. 
montana. A handsome border plant, with slightly 
woolly leaves and blue flowers resembling 
those of the Cornflower. 1 ft. June to Sept, 
montana alba. A white variety of the preceding. 
Centaurea montana 
All Herbaceous Perennials, unless 
PERENNIALS 
Centaurea montana rosea. A pink variety. 
ruthenica. A graceful plant with fennel-Ii'ke foliage 
and large, pale yellow flowers, freely produced on 
erectstems. 3 ft. July. 20 cts. each, $2 per doz. 
CENTRANTHUS ruber. Red Valerian. An old- 
fashioned border plant. The flowers are deep 
red and are borne in bold clusters on woody 
stems. 2 ft. June, July, 
ruber albus. A white variety. 
CEPHALARIA alpina. Roundheads. A tall graceful 
plant, with yellow scabious-like flowers. 6 ft. 
June, July. 
CERASTIUM tomentosum. Mouse-ear Chickweed. 
A prostrate trailer, with white downy foliage 
covered in spring with snow-white flowers. 
A splendid plant for the rock-garden, old walls, 
or for carpeting. 
CHAMJ 5 PEUCE Diacantha. Fishbone Thistle. An 
ornamental foliage plant, with shining green 
leaves marked with silvery lines, and having 
ivory-white spines. 3 to 4 ft. 20 cts. each, $2 
per doz. 
CHEIRANTHUS Cheiri. Wallflower. A useful plant 
for spring bedding; yellow and bronze flowers. 
Requires protection during winter. 1ft. 
April, May. 
CHELONE. Handsome border plants, nearly 
allied to the pentstemon; of easy culture, 
glabra. Creamy white flowers on stout 2-foot 
stems. July, Aug. 
Lyonii. Deep pink. 2 ft. July, Aug. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
The development of the hardy Chrysanthemum 
has made it possible to have the garden bright with 
flowers long after the majority of hardy herbaceous 
plants are past. The various-colored flowers are 
excellent for cutting. The following list is a selec¬ 
tion of the best varieties in cultivation. 
Hardy Early-Flowering Varieties 
Aquitaine. Salmon-bronze; large. 
Border Beauty. Orange, tipped with gold. 
Chaldon. Reddish crimson; large flowers. 
Eden. Beautifully formed; rose pink. 
Evelyn. Extra-fine bronze; very free and showy; 
large. 
Excelsior. Dwarf; large reflexed flower, canary- 
yellow. 
Glory of Seven Oaks. Golden yellow. 
Goacher’s Crimson. Bright crimson; large flowers. 
Jardin des Plantes. White; free flowering; medium 
size. 
Jimmie. Rosy purple; extra free blooming; large. 
L’Argentuillais. Best red variety; early; large. 
Mary Richardson. Single; buff color. 
Mignon. Rosy pink. 
Narcissus. Good, single yellow; large flower. 
Nina Blick. Golden bronze; changing to yellow. 
Normandie. Pale pink; white center; large. 
October Gold. Golden yellow; early and free; large. 
Perle Chattillonaise. Creamy white. 
Primevere. Primrose. 
Wallace. Good, bright yellow; medium size. 
Wm. Sabey. Good yellow; medium size. 
1 each of 12 varieties of Hardy Early-flowering varieties.$1 25 
3 each of 12 varieties of Hardy Early-flowering varieties. 3 25 
12 each of 12 varieties of Hardy Early-flowering varieties.10 50 
Our selection 
otherwise noted, 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. 
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