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ELLIOTT NURSERY COMPANY, PITTSBURG, PA. 
HARDY HERBACEOUS PERENNIAL PLANTS, continued 
CHRYSANTHEMUM latifolium. Similar to 
the Maximum but much better; one of 
the most satisfactory of hardy plants; 
highly recommended; fine for cutting. 
II 2, F 0 to 9. $1.50 per doz., $10 per 
100 . 
Maximum. Large, single, daisy-like 
flowers. $1.25 per doz., $8 per 100. 
Maximum filifera. A dwarf, improved 
form of Maximum. $1.50 per doz., $10 
per 100. 
Maximum, Princess Henry. A variety 
with very large white flowers. $1.50 
per doz., $10 per IN). 
Leucanthemum (Shasta Daisy). Adver¬ 
tised as a California Wonder. 20 cts. 
each. 
Leucanthemum Triumph. Another im¬ 
proved variety, with large flowers. 
$1.50 per doz. 
CLEMATIS recta. 20 cts. each, $2 per doz 
Davidiana. This is an herbaceous plant 
instead of a climber, and has beautiful 
blue flowers and handsome foliage; 
very desirable. $1.75 per doz. 
HEDGE OF DIANTHUS BAKBATUS (Seepage 41) 
Per doz. 100 
CAMPANULA macrantha. Large blue flowers; one of 
the best.$1 50 $10 00 
Rotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland). Slender 
steins, with deep blue flowers; charming. 1 50 10 00 
Punctata. Strong, erect spikes, fine and showy; one 
of the best. 1 25 8 00 
Glomerata. Rich deep blue flowers in dense heads; 
extra line and effective. H 1 to 5, F 5 to 0. 1 25 8 00 
Nobilis alba. Fine foliage and flowers. 1 50 
Pyramidalis. Very showy, with large, salver-like 
blue flowers. H 4 to 5, F 9. 2 50 
CANDYTUFT. See Iberis. 
CANTERBURY BELLS. See Campanula Medium. 
CARDINAL FLOWER. See Lobelia. 
Per doz. 100 
CASSIA Marylandica. Handsome pinnate 
foliage and numerous racemes of 
showy yellow flowers; an extremely 
desirable plant of the easiest culture. 
H 4 to 5, F 7.$1 00 $5 00 
COREOPSIS lanceolata. $1 per doz., $6 per 
Per doz. 100 
Grandiflora. An improved variety, with large, bright 
yellow flowers; fine for cut-flowers; one of the 
best hardy plants in cultivation. H2 toll, F 5 to7.$l 00 $0 00 
Verticillata. 1 50 
CORONILLA varia. Compact sheets of beautiful pink 
bloom. H 1, F 5 to 10. 1 25 
CONVALLARIA majalis (Lily-of-the-Valley. Pips- 40 
CRAMBE cordifolia. One of the finest large-leaved 
herbaceous plants; valuable where a striking and 
bold effect is required; its white flowers are pro¬ 
duced in profusion.35 cts. each.. 3 50 
Pinnatifida. Same as above, but of dwarfer habit.. 
40 cts. each.. 4 00 
2 00 
CATANANCHE caerulea. White flowers, 
Very useful for cutting. II 2%, 
F G to 9.. 1 25 
Bicolor. Blue and white. H 2%, F G 
to 9. 1 00 
CENTAUREA Babylonica. Showy yellow 
flowers; suitable for planting in 
shrubberies and large borders. H 6 
In l(), F 7. 1 50 
Macrocepliala. Yellow; very fine. H3 
to 5, F 7. 1 50 
Montana (Mountain Knapweed). Blue 
flowers. H 2, F 6. 1 50 
CERASTIUM tomentosum. Very dwarf 
plant, covered with small white flow¬ 
ers; very desirable for carpeting or 
edging borders and beds; silvery 
white foliage, which is very attrac¬ 
tive throughout the season . 1 25 8 00 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Hardy Pompon Va¬ 
rieties. H 2 to 3, F 10 to 11. 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 perfectly hardy, and make a 
brave show of color late in the fall, 
after all other flowers are gone. II 3 
to 4, F 10 to 11. 1 50 
GERMAN IRIS ( See page 18) 
