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PERENNIALS FOR FALL PLANTING 
CEPHALARIA. Roundheads 
Alpine. Tall growing plants; 5 to 6 feet; delicate, 
sulphur-yellow flowers. 25c. per plant, $2.50 
per doz. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM 
Moonpenny, or Shasta Daisy 
King Edward VII. Pure white. 
Mrs. Chas. Lowther Bell. The earliest of this 
type to flower and a splendid variety. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
We have the largest and finest collection in the 
world in all the types—Japanese, large flowering; 
Early Flowering; Single; Caprice; Anemone and 
Pompon varieties, fully described in our Spring 
Catalogue for 1917, which will be published in 
January. We recommend Spring planting for this 
type. 
COREOPSIS. Tickseed 
Lanceolata grandiflora. Rich, golden yellow. 
One of the finest flowers for cutting ever intro¬ 
duced to cultivation. 
Delphiniums, or Perennial 
Larkspurs 
Hardy Herbaceous 
The Delphinium, as represented by the 
newest hybrids, is one of the most beautiful 
of all flowers for the hardy garden. The 
wonderful spikes, often 6 feet in height, with 
their marvelous colors, light and dark blue, 
furnish a picture not easily forgotten. No 
variety of flower gives us so many charm¬ 
ing shades of blue, and when one considers 
that the Delphinium is as hardy as Oak 
trees, the wonder is that they are not more 
extensively grown, since their culture is very, 
very simple; after planting, about the only 
attention they require is to be staked and 
watered. By cutting off the spikes close to 
the ground, as soon as every crop of flowers 
has developed, a practically continuous suc¬ 
cession of bloom can be procured. 
The following varieties are offered in dor¬ 
mant clumps for early Fall delivery. 
Price: $1.00 per clump, $10.00 per 
doz., except where noted. 
Belladonna Capri. The most beautiful novelty 
of the Belladonna section. This is considered the 
best single, sky-blue Delphinium yet offered. 
The habit is branching, similar to Persimmon, 
and the flowers extend over a long period. 
Chinense. Very dwarf; specially fine foliage and 
intensely blue flowers. 
Delphinium 
