SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR SPRING OF 1907 
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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. 
H 2, F 6 to 9. $1.50 per doz., $10 per 
100 . 
Maximum. Large, single, daisy-like 
flowers. $1.25 per doz., $8 per 100. 
Maximum iilifera. 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 100. 
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 D1ANTHUS BARBATUS (See page 46) 
Per doz. 100 
CAMPANULA macrantha. Large blue flowers; one of 
the best.$1 50 $10 00 
Botundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland). Slender 
stems, 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 fine and effective. H 1 to 5, F 5 to 6. 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 
COREOPSIS lanceolata. $1 per doz., $G pei 
I®®- Per doz. 100 
Grandiflora. An improved variety, with large, bright 
yellow flowers; fine for cut-flowers; one of the 
best hardy plants in cultivation. II2 to 2, F 5 to 7.$1 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 2 00 
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.. 
CANDYTUFT. See Iberis. 
CANTERBURY BELLS. See Campanula Medium. 
CARDINAL FLOWER. See Lobelia. 
Per doz 
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 
CATANANCHE cmrulea. White flowers, 
Very useful for cutting. H 2%, 
F G to 9. 1 25 
Bicolor. Blue and white. H 2K, F 0 
to 9. 1 00 
CENTAUREA Babylonica. Showy yellow 
flowers; suitable for planting in 
shrubberies and large borders. H 6 
to 10, F 7. 1 50 
Macrocephala. Yellow; verv 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-!lowered 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. H 3 
to 4, F 10 to 11. 1 50 
100 
$5 00 
40 cts. each.. 4 00 
GERMAN IRIS (See page24) 
