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Ti-ie Elm City Nursery Co., New Haven, Connecticut 
A to C HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS. 
Shasta Daisy, see Chrys¬ 
anthemum below. 
■ i _ ■ Mcly to Tii np t 
growing plants; fine for borders; effective for 
ery. Flowers bright purple, rich yellow cent-e,- 10ck ‘ 
‘ASTER NOVAE ANGLIAE VAR ROSEA 4 * 
feet. October and November. J 5 
A variety of our. native New England aster 
very large flowers m the greatest profusion Cn 
clear rosy red with rich golden center ‘ LO,or . 
*ASTILBE CHINENSIS. 2 to 3 feet. '.Tune K nl . 
rose. Very desirable. Splendid new garden sniraei 
*ASTILBE JAPONICA VAR. GRANDIFLORA i to 9 
feet. May and June. Creamy white. 
AST1LBE, also see Ulmaria. 
BABY’S BREATH, see Gypsophila. 
“BAPTISIA AUS1RALIS (False Indigo). 4 to 6 feet 
June and July. Clear blue. Foliage effective and 
lasts well through the season. 
BEARD TONGUE, see Penstemon. 
BEE BALM, see Monarda. 
BEE LARKSPUR, see Delphinium. 
‘BELEMCANDA CHINENSIS (Blackberry Lily). 2 to 3 
feet. June and July. Yellow. 
BELL FLOWER, see Platycodon and Campanuis 
BELLIS PERENNIS FL. PL. (Double English Daisy). 9 
to 4 inches. March to May. Pink, white and rose" 
Assorted. 
BERGAMOT, see Monarda. 
BLACKBERRY LILY, see Belemcanda. 
BLANKET FLOWER, see Gaillardia. 
BLEEDING HEART, see Dicentra. 
BLUEBELLS, see Campanula. 
‘BOCCONIA CORDATA (Tree Calamdine). 5 to 8 feet. August and September. Spikes 
of feathered white. Splendid background plant. 
*BOLTONlA ASTEKOIDES. 6 to 8 teet. August and September. 
Tall plant, producing great masses of aster-like flowers, white with yellow center. 
•BOLTON1A LA'l I SO U AM AE. 6 to 8 feet. August and September. 
Similar to above excepting color of bloom, which is light lavender, deep yellow center. 
BOLTONIA LATISQUAMAE NANA. 12 to 15 inches. August to September. A dwarf 
form of the above. A new and desirable form. 
BUTTERCUP, see Ranunculus. 
BUTTERFLY WEED, see Asclepias. 
CAMPANULA CARPATICA. Jd to 1 foot. June to October. Blue. 
Like the other Campanulas, the flowers are bell-shaped. In this species they are 
produced singly on delicate wiry stems, and are deep blue. One of the best dwarf plants. 
CAMPANULA CARPATICA VAR. ALBA. y 2 to 1 foot. June to October. 
Similar to preceding otherwise than the color of the flowers, which are white. 
CAMPANULA PERSICIFOLIA. June to October. 
This species produces its flowers on stems 2 to 3 feet high. The flowers are in loose 
clusters, and are very effective. Color blue. 
CAMPANULA PERSICIFOLIA VAR. ALBA. June to October. Pure white. 
‘CAMPANULA GLOMERATA. (4 to 2 feet. June to October. Blue spikes. Fine border 
plant and if naturalized among shrubs will remain vigorous for years. 
CANDYTUFT, see Iberis. 
CAMOMILE, see Anthemis. 
CERASTIUM TOMENTOSUM (Snow in Summer). May aid June. 6 inches. 
‘CENTAUREA GYMNOCARPA (Dusty Miller). 1 to 2 feet. Velvety white fern-like foliage, 
fine for borders. 
CHRISTMAS-ROSE, see Heleborus. . 
CHRYSANTHEMUM LEUCANTHEMUM HYBRIDUM (Burbank’s Shasta Daisy). 
Flowers are of the purest glistening white, abcut four inches in diameter. 
"CHRYSANTHEMUM ULIGINOSUM. 4 to 5 feet. 
Tuly to September. The Giant Daisy. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM HARDY GARDEN. Pompons. 
The hardy garden types are most valuable for late 
fall flowers. The plants we offer are well established 
in pots and will flower abundantly the first season 
Price per pot, 25 cents; per 10 pots, $2.00; per 100 
pots, $15.00. 
VARIETIES. 
Dinizulu. Violet pink. 
Dundee. Bright scarlet maroon. 
Rhocla. Delicate shade of silver pink. 
Cerise Queen. Striking shade of cerise pink. 
Donkelari. Bright golden yellow. 
Gloire de France. Exquisite silver pink. 
Goldfinch. Small, golden yellow. 
Queen of Whites. Large, creamy white. 
Queen of Bui. Beautiful violet rose. 
Prince of Wales. Pure white. 
Sunset. Bright golden bronze. 
CONVALLARIA MAJALIS (Lily of the Valley). 2 to 6 
inches. May. White. 
Each. Per 10. Per 100. 
Pips . $0.05 $0.40 $ 3.00 
Clumps of roots . .25 2.00 15.00 
"COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA (Tickseed). 1 to 2 feet. 
June to October. One of the best golden yellow 
flowers for the garden. Star-like blooms produced on 
wiry stems.I 
Tlie above Har<ly Herbaceous Plants 
follow Sy unless otherwise noted. The very 
only he snpplied in the sorts marked with 
Lily of trie Valley, see 
Com'allaria, this page. 
are oil?erect. la three slzes* **^ 
clumps can 
heavy !iel<l 
l * to the left. 
Very strong Field Clumps (Express or Freight) . 
Strong Field Grown, usual size (Express recommended)... 
Smaller size (mostly field grown) . 
FOR SPECIAL DISCOUNTS SEE PAGE TWO. 
Each 
50c. 
25c. 
15c. 
Per 10 
SJ54.00 
2.00 
1 .25 
per 100 
* 35.00 
15.00 
10.00 
