Westminster Nursery, Westminster, Maryland 
47 
CHRYSANTHEMUM — Continued Each Per 10 
Dazzler. Scarlet; our best single chrysan¬ 
themum .25 2.00 
Joyce Strowlger. Bronzy salmon-pink.25 2.00 
Mrs. Calvin Coolidge. Lovely cardinal red.. .25 2.00 
Mrs. John Stewart, Jr. Bronze.25 2.00 
Sarah. Single yellow.25 2.00 
—Species of Chrysanthemums, including the Maxi¬ 
mum Flowering Varieties. The following varie¬ 
ties are admired for their striking vigor and bold¬ 
ness of bloom; very free flowering, and desir¬ 
able for cut flowers. 
Alaska (Shasta Daisy). 2-2)4 ft. A decided 
improvement on the original; with blooms 4)4 
to 5 inches across. Very free-flowering and 
in bloom all summer and autumn.25 2.00 
*-Arcticum (Arctic Daisy). 12-18 in. Attrac¬ 
tive rosette-like clumps covered with pure 
white single flowers measuring 2 to 2)4 inches 
across from September to November.25 2.00 
Coreanum (Korean Daisy). 2-3 ft. Remark¬ 
able introduction from Korea. Large white 
flowers with golden center resembling a glori¬ 
fied daisy, frequently becoming pink tinted. 
Very hardy; blooms from September until late 
November.25 2.00 
Mrs. C. Lothian Bell. 2-3 ft. Magnificent 
white flowers often measuring 6 inches across 
from June to August.25 2.00 
CLEMATIS integrifolia. 3 ft. Handsome shrub¬ 
like variety of the Clematis family; pretty blue 
flowers in June and July.35 3.00 
CONVALLARIA majalis (Lily-of-the-Valley). 8 
in. The true variety with pretty little bells of 
pure white in early spring. Most dainty and 
charming .25 2.00 
COREOPSIS grandiflora (Big Coreopsis). 18-24 in. 
Showy brilliant yellow flowers all summer. 
Ideal for the bouquet.25 2.00 
♦CORYDALIS cheilanthifolia (Chinese Cory- 
dalis). 10 in. Fernlike foliage; long spikes of 
yellow blossoms in the spring. Prefers rich, 
well-drained soil; does well in shade. Very rare .30 2.50 
CRUCIANELLA (Crosswort). 
*-stylOsa. 10-12 in. A fine creeper for the rockery. 
The flowers are pink ball-shaped, blooming from 
May until autumn.25 2.00 
•-styiosa carminea. 10-12 in. A new variety with 
brilliant carmine-red flowers.25 2.00 
Delphinium. 
Dianthus. 
Each Per 10 
DELPHINIUM (Hardy Larkspur). 
—Belladonna. 2)4-3 ft. Bright sky-blue flowers 
from June to August. Attractive in the border 
and as a cut flower.25 2.00 
—Belladonna Cliveden Beauty. 3-4 ft. A splendid 
improved form of Belladonna with extra large 
flowers of vivid light blue on well developed 
stems practically all summer.30 2.50 
—Bellamosum. 2)4-3 ft. Large single flowers of 
deep indigo blue. A fine cut flower.25 2.00 
—chinense. 1)4-2 ft. Clear, deep blue flowers 
from June to September. Excellent for cutting. .30 2.50 
-—elatum “Iceberg.” 4 ft. A new outstanding in¬ 
troduction. The pure white flowers form 20-inch 
spikes on tall stems; highly effective when 
used among the blue varieties.40 3.50 
—English Hybrids. 4-6 ft. Many exquisite shades 
and fine long spikes of flowers from June to 
August .25 2.00 
—Kelway’s English Hybrids. 4-6 ft. A very fine 
selected strain .30 2.50 
—Wrexham Hollyhock Strain. 6 ft. Tall, vigorous; 
large spikes of flowers.30 2.50 
DIANTHUS (Pinks). 
*-alpinus. 4 in. B'right pink flowers in May.35 3.00 
*-alt»nus alwoodi. 4-6 in. A rock garden gem 
with attractive glossy leaves: during July and 
August a profusion of large flowers in various 
shades of rose and pink.30 2.50 
*-arenarius. 6 in. A shower of lacy white flowers 
delicately tinted with lavender in June.25 2.00 
—barbatus (Sweet William). 2 ft. Old favorites. 
bearing their sweet, clove-scented flowers in the 
greatest profusion during Mav and June. They 
are indispensable for the border and for cutting. 
These varieties are usually treated as biennials. 
Holborn Glory. A large flowered auricula-eyed 
type with brilliant colors.25 2.00 
Newport Pink. The best of the salmon pinks.. .25 2 00 
Nigrescens. Rich velvet maroon.25 2.00 
Scarlet Beauty. Scarlet flowers.25 2.00 
*-caesius (Cheddar Pink). 6 in. The true cushion 
nink; compact growing; fragrant rosy pink flowers 
in May and June.25 2.00 
*-caesius flore pleno. 6 in Double flowering 
variety of the Cheddar Pink.30 2.50 
*-deltoides (Maiden Pink). 4 in. Creeping variety 
covered with bright pink flowers in June and 
July .25 2.00 
*-deltoides albus. 4 in. A profusion of tiny white 
flowers in June and July.25 2.00 
*-deltoides Brilliant. 4 in. Myriads of crimson- 
red flowers in June and July.25 2.00 
*-plumarius Beatrix. 10-12 in. This is the true 
strain; double salmon-pink flowers from May to 
November .35 3.00 
*-plumarius semperflorens. 10-12 in. Pretty frilled 
and brightly colored flowers on glaucous foliage. 
A fine mixture of vivid and pastel colors.35 3.00 
