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SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR 1962. 
SINGLE PYRETHRUMS.—For special'description see page 19. 
HARDY PLANTS.-Continued. 
Per doz. Ter ioo. 
Catananche Crorulia, white flowers, useful for cut¬ 
ting, II 2%, F 6-9 . f i 25 . 
Bi-color, blue and white, II 2J4, F 6-9.... 1 00 . 
Chieranthus Sibericus, a new hardy wallflower ol 
great beauty; brilliant orange flowers produced in 
great profusion, H 1, F 4-5. 2 00 $12 00 
great profusion, H 1, F 4-5. 2 00 $12 00 
Centaura Babylonica, showy yellow flowers, suit— 
able for planting in shrubberies and large 
borders, H 6-10, F 7 
1 50 
1 50 
1 50 
Macrocephala, yellow, very fine, II 3-5, 
F 7. 
Montana (Mountain Knapweed ), blue 
flowers, H 2, F 6 . 
C 9 rastium Tomentosum, very dwarf plant, covered 
with small white flowers, very desirable for carpet¬ 
ing or edging borders and beds,silvery white foliage 
which is very attractive throughout the season 
1 *5 
8 00 
Per doz. 
Chrysanthemum, hardy pompone varieties, H 2-3, 
F io-ii. $ 1 50 
Hardy, large flowered varieties. 
These and the preceding 
varieties are the old-fashioned 
chrysanthemums that used to be 
in every garden. They are per¬ 
fectly hardy, and make a brave 
show of color late in the fall, after 
all other flowers are gone, H 3-4, 
F io-ii. 1 50 
Maximum, large, single, daisy¬ 
like flowers.V.. 1 25 
Latifolium, similar to the above 
but much better; one of the most 
satisfactory of hardy plants; 
highly recommended, fine for 
cutting, H 2, F 6-9. 1 50 
Per 100, 
8 00 
io 00 
Hardy Plants continued on next page 
