Herbaceous Perennials are $.30 each, $2.00 per 
10, $15.00 per 100 except as otherwise noted. 
ASTILBE 
ASTILBE, CERES. 2 ft. July. Rosy-lilac. 
A. PEACH BLOSSOM. 15-18 in. August. Soft 
pink. 
BAPTISIA australis, BLUE WILD-INDIGO. 4- 
6 ft. Dark blue flowers like Lupins in June. 
B. tinctoria, YELLOW WILD-INDIGO. 12-24 in. 
Golden pea-shaped flowers in June. Collected 
plants. 
CALOPOGON—See ORCHIDS. 
CALTHA palustris, MARSHMARIGOLD. 12 in. 
April. Yellow flowers. Likes moisture. 
CAMPANULA — BELLFLOWER 
CAMPANULA carpatica, CARPATHIAN BELL¬ 
FLOWER. 12 in. All Summer. Tufted habit. 
Bright blue solitary bell-shaped erect flowers, 2 
in. across. 
C. carpatica alba, WHITE CARPATHIAN BELL¬ 
FLOWER. White flowered form of the above. 
C. garganica, similar to Carpathian Bellflower 
but very dwarf with masses of star-like light 
blue flowers with white eyes. 
CERASTIUM 
CERASTIUM biebersteini, TAURUS CERAS- 
TIUM. From the Alps of Taurus; silver-white 
foliage, quite woolly with pure white flowers. 
C. columnae. Compact growth, better than C. 
tomentosum. 
C. tomentosum, SNOW-IN-SUMMER. 6 in. All 
summer. White. Attractive greyish foliage. 
CHELONE — TURTLEHEAD 
CHELONE glabra, WHITE TURTLEHEAD. 3 
ft. August-September. White-toned pink flow¬ 
ers. 
C. lyoni, PINK TURTLEHEAD. 2-3 ft. July- 
September. Rosy-purple flowers; grows well in 
moist or dry ground. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
CHRYSANTHEMUM arcticum, ARCTIC 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. 18 in. September-Octo- 
her. White aster-like flowers. 2 inches across. 
C. coreanum, KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
2-4 ft. October-December. This hardiest species 
was introduced by Harlan P. Kelsey and was 
used as a parent for the wonderful and beauti¬ 
ful Korean Hybrids. However there is no more 
beautiful and effective plant than the original 
species with its profuse large white flowers with 
golden centers, often turning to a light claret 
pink. 
C. maximum, ALASKA. 2 ft. Pure white, flow¬ 
ers 4-5 in. across. All Summer. 
C. maximum, SHASTA DAISY. 2-3 ft. Large 
showy white flowers, all summer. 
C. maximum, ADMIRAL BYRD. Choice new 
frilled form of Shasta Daisy. Large pure white 
flowers in late Spring and early Summer. $.50 
each, $4.00 per 10. 
KOREAN HYBRID 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Introduced by 
KELSEY-HIGHLANDS NURSERY 
Unique and distinctive for the garden 
and for cut flowers, blooming profusely 
throughout October and early November. 
They grow from 2-2% ft. in height. 
JANE KELSEY. Single lustrous clear 
pink. Outstanding among all Korean 
Hybrids for hardiness and depend¬ 
ability. The only one to flower pro¬ 
fusely with us in the difficult 1937 
season. A real treasure for garden 
use or as a cut flower, lasting two 
weeks or more in the house. $.75 
each, $6.00 per 10. 
PINK BEAUTY. Lustrous pink semi¬ 
double of unusual appeal. For choice 
garden effects. $.50 each, $4.00 per 
10 . 
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