Westminster Nursery, Westminster, Maryland 
Each Per 10 
BAPTISIA australis (Blue Wild-indigo). 3 ft. 
Spikes of dark blue flowers in June; good for 
cutting .25 2.00 
BELLIS perennis (English Daisy). 
*-monstrosa. 6 in. Large flowers which make 
dainty bouquets, 
white . 
Either double pink or 
double 
.25 
2.00 
*-monstrosa Etna. 
blooms in early 
6 in. Brilliant red 
spring. 
daisy; 
.25 
2.00 
*BELLIUM bellidiolides (Alpine Daisy). 3 in. A 
dainty little miniature daisy that throws out run¬ 
ners and forms a wide mat covered all summer 
with tiny white flowers.25 2.00 
BOLTONIA latisquama (Violet Boltonia). 4-5 ft. 
A myriad of pink, lavender-tinted flowers from 
July until frost. Very showy, good for cutting. .25 2.00 
BUPHTHALMUM salicifolium (Willowleaf Ox- 
eye). 2 ft. Large golden yellow flowers all 
summer ....25 2.00 
*CALLIRHOE involucrata (Low Poppy-mallow). 
1 ft. A trailing plant; large saucer-shaped flowers 
of bright rosy crimson and white centers pro¬ 
duced all summer.30 2.50 
*CALLUNA (Heather). See page 13. 
CAMPANULA (Bellflower). 
*-carpatica. 8-10 in. Large cupshaped blue flowers 
all summer. Called the Carpathian Harebell.25 2.00 
*-elegans. 18 in. Blue flowers all summer.25 2.00 
*-garganica. 4-6 in. A gem for the rock garden; 
forms a low spreading tuft; covered in June with 
myriads of starry light blue flowers. Exquisite 
rock plant. 35 3.00 
*-glomerata. 18 in. Large flower heads of light 
blue during June and July.25 2.00 
—lactiflora coerulea. 2-3 ft. Azure blue flowers 
during July and August.25 2.00 
—medium (Canterbury-bells). 2-3 ft. The numerous 
branches are crowded with deep bells in spring 
and early summer. Mixed colors, including blue 
and rose. These Canterbury-bells are biennials 
and are fine for cutting...'_............ .25 2.00 
*-muralis. 6-9 in. Profusion of bluish purple 
flowers in June. Ideal for stone walls and the 
rockery . 35 3 qo 
CAMPANULA—Continued Each Per 10 
—persicifolia (Peachleaf Bellflower). 3 ft. Large 
blue saucer-shaped flowers from May to July... .25 2.00 
—persicifolia Telham Beauty. 2 ft. Large bells of 
beautiful china blue.30 2.50 
* pusilla. 4-6 in. A gem for the rockery; lilac 
blue flowers from June to September.....30 2.50 
—pyramidalis alba (White Chimney Bellflower). 
4-6 ft. White, star-shaped flowers all summer.. .25 2.00 
*-rotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland or Hare¬ 
bells). 1 ft. Clear blue flowers from June to 
September .25 2.00 
—trachelium (Coventry-bells). 2-3 ft. Beautiful 
drooping purple bells from July to September; 
very hardy .25 2.00 
CARNATION (Hardy Carnations). 
—Chaubaud Mixed. 12 in. A fine strain of Carna¬ 
tions for the border; mixed colors; ideal for 
cutting.25 2.00 
—Chaubaud Rose. 12 in. Soft rose flowers.25 2.00 
—Grenadin Scarlet. 12 in. Large scarlet-red 
flowers .25 2.00 
—Kelway’s Yellow. 8-10 in. Delightful yellow 
flowers all summer; fragrant and fine for cutting. .30 2.50 
CENTAUREA (Knapweed). 
—dealbata. 2 ft. Large and striking rose-pink 
flowers in June and July.25 2.00 
—macrocephala (Globe Centaurea). 3-4 ft. Large 
golden-yellow flowers in July and August; ex¬ 
ceptionally fine for cutting.25 2.00 
—montana (Mountain-bluet). 2 ft. Large violet- 
blue flowers from July to September.25 2.00 
CEPHALARIA tatarica (Giant Scabious). 5-6 ft. 
Tall growing; flat heads of showy creamy white 
flowers during July and August. Good for cutting .25 2.00 
*CERASTIUM tomentosum (Snow-in-summer). 
8-10 in. Pretty silvery-gray foliage; covered 
during the summer with a shower of pure white 
flowers .25 2.00 
*CHEIRANTHUS allioni (Siberian Wallflower). 
1 ft. An interesting biennial with a great pro¬ 
fusion of fragrant fiery orange flowers in the 
spring .25 2.00 
CHELONE barbata. See Penstemon barbatus. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
—Hardy Garden Varietiea 2-3 ft. Gorgeous 
autumn-blooming plants with a profusion of 
bright colored flowers. The following are popular 
and dependable varieties: 
Angelo. Light pink.25 2.00 
Boston. Bronze-orange.25 2.00 
Edina. Rosy pink.25 2.00 
Glory of Seven Oaks. Bright yellow.25 2.00 
Idolf. Salmon pink; very early.25 2.00 
October Gold. Orange-yellow.25 2.00 
Tints of Gold. Large golden yellow flowers, 
a good early variety.25 2.00 
Walverine. Large, dark yellow, very early.. .25 2.00 
—Pompon Button Chrysanthemums. 15-18 in. 
The varieties in this classification usually pro¬ 
duce billowy clusters of flowers less than 2 
inches in diameter. They are very dainty in 
the garden and produce wonderful cut flowers. 
Bronze Doty. Handsome bronze flowers.25 2.00 
Button Bronze. Very small bronze flowers.25 2.00 
Button Yellow. Tiny clusters of yellow flowers .25 2.00 
Captain R. H. Cook. Deep rose; very fine.. .25 2.00 
Mrs. H. Harrison. Small, with light pink 
blooms .25 2.00 
Pink Doty. A good pink variety.25 2.00 
White Doty. Large white flowers.25 2.00 
Yellow Doty. A dainty yellow.25 2.00 
—Single or Daisy Flowering Chrysanthemums. 
18-24 in. Contrasting in shape of blooms, these 
varieties add a most interesting and delightful 
touch to the garden. 
Araby. Large white.25 2.00 
Bertha Fairs. Brilliant rose-pink.25 2.00 
Bronze Buckingham. Glowing bronze.25 2.00 
Cosmos. Deep purplish carmine.25 2.00 
Dainty. Early; orange.25 2.0Q 
