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CIMICIFUGA Raccmosa 
UliLPHlINiUM, Blackmore Langdon Hybrids 
DELPHINIUM Betladonna, Improved 
CHIRONIA 
Iiiuoides (African Star Pink). A rare and attractive plant suit¬ 
able for rock gardens, borders or flower beds or an individual 
specimen in the mixed border. Grow from 12 to 15 inches high. 
Perfect ball shape covered with hundreds of glowing pink 
blooms from July till frost. 3-inch pots. Doz., $6.50; 100, $50.00. 
CIMICIFUGA (Snakeroot) 
Racemosa. Handsome shade-loving plant, bearing in July and 
August spikes of pure white flowers, 4 to 6 feet high; well- 
suited for planting at the back of border, or for naturalizing 
at the edge of the woods. Three, $1.10; doz., $3.25; 100, $22.50. 
Simplex. Extremely late flowering, be.ginning in September and 
attaining full perfection about the mid^lle of October. Its flow¬ 
ering stems are from 214 to 3 feet high, terminated with a 
dense spike of white flowers, which, when cut, last in perfec¬ 
tion a long time. Three, $1.70; doz., $5.00; 100, $40.00. 
COREOPSIS (Tickseed) 
Grandiilora. Earge bright yellow flowers; one of the best hardy 
plants. Excellent for cut flowers. (The pink form sometimes 
offered is useless). Three, 75c; doz., $2.00; 100, $15.00. 
CORONILLA (Crown Vefch) 
*Cappadocica. (Iberica). A first rate and brilliant rock plant. 
Trailing habit. Glaucous leaves and large, rich, long golden 
flower heads in June and July. Three inches high. Called in 
England “Lady Fingers.” Three, $1.60; doz., $4.50; 100, $35.00. 
CYPRIPEDIUM (Lady's Slipper) 
*Acaule. (Lady’s Slipper; Moccasin Flower). This Is often called 
the Red Lady’s Slipper, but the flower is rose-purple in color. 
Three, $1.40; doz., $4.00; 100, $30.00. 
*Pubescens. (Large Yellow Lady’s Slipper). Very much like Par- 
viflorum, only the flowers are larger. This should be planted in 
a rich bed in which leaf-mold Is a part. In a moist, yet well- 
drained, shady spot. Three, $1.10; doz., $4.00; 100, $30.00. 
*Spectabile. (Showy Lady’s Slipper). The finest and most showy 
of all our orchids. It grows about 2 ft. high, bearing along the 
stalk several rather large, roundish leaves, and on the top one 
or two quite large, rose-purple or nearly white flowers. Three, 
$1.60; doz., $4.50; 100, $35.00. 
DELPHINIUM BELLADONNA 
Relladoima, Improved. 
1- year-old plants. Three, $1.00; doz., $3.00; 100, $20.00. 
2- year-old clumps. Three, $1.25; doz., $3.50; 100, $25.00. 
Light sky-blue. 
Bellamosa, Improved. 
1- year-old plants. Three, $1.00; doz., $3.00; 100, $20.00. 
2- year-old clumps. Three, $1.25; doz., $3.50; 100, $25.00. 
A dark blue form of Belladonna. Like the latter and of strong 
growth. 
DELPHINIUM CHINENSE (Chi nese Delphinium) 
Chinense. Fine, feathery foliage and intense gentian-blue flowers 
in open panicles. Tliree, $1.00; doz., $3.00; 100, $20.00. 
diinense album. A pure white form of the above. Three, $1.00; 
doz., $3.00; 100, $20.00. 
ENGLISH HYBRID DELPHINIUMS 
Hollyhock Type. (Wrexham). This is one of the newest and 
at present the most popular strain of the garden Delphinium. 
It is distinct because of its broad, conical spike and enormous 
individual flowers, inches in diameter, in all shades of 
blue blended with mauve and violet. Also contains some fine 
clear white types. Three, $2.80; doz., $8.00; 100, $60.00. 
Blackmore and Bangdon Hybrids. This English strain is one of 
the finest developments in the Delphinium family. The flowers 
are enormous, produced on solid, erect spikes of great height 
and rigidity. The colors lie in delicate shades of blue, with a 
grace and elegance for cutting unsurpassed in this family of 
plants. Three, $2.90; doz., $8.50; 100, $65.00. 
Vanderbilt Hybrids. They are made up from the following 
strains; Blackmore & Langdon’s, Watkins’, Samuell’s, Kel- 
way’s, and Vanderbilt’s. All familiar with Delphiniums know 
that these firms are careful growers and well-known spe¬ 
cialists. Three, $2.50; doz., $7.00; 100, $50.00. 
DIANTHUS (Pinks) 
Batifolius, Beatrice. This everblooming cluster Pink is a very 
valuable plant for the garden, constantly in bloom from 
June until September. Its color is a lovely pure pink. Three, 
$1.10; doz., $3.25; 100, $22.50. 
Batifolius, Burst Bismarck. Similar to the Beatrice in habit and 
freedom of bloom, its flowers are, however, several shades 
darker, more like the color of the Paul Neyron rose. Three, 
$1.10; doz., $3.25; 100, $22.50. 
Plumarius, Gladys Cranfleld. Single, flowers bright rose, with 
velvet crimson eye, very fragrant. Three, $1.40; doz., $4.00; 
100, $30.00. 
Plumarius, Her Majesty. Double. Very large, purest white. 
Three, $1.25; doz., $3.50; 100, $25.00. 
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