Astilbe—Spirea—Arendsi Hybrids— Plumy pink or white flowers. 
June-July. 25c. 
Aubrietia {Purple Rock Cress) Hybrids —Makes a dense carpet of lavender 
flowers in May.Baptisia (False Indigo) australis —Dark blue, pea¬ 
shaped flowers. 2-3 ft. June. 
Bleeding Heart (See Dicentra) 
Bocconia (Plume Poppy) cordata —Creamy-white fls. in large panicles. 
Immense leaves. 6 ft. July. 
Boltonia (False Chamomile) latisquama —Pinkish lavender, aster-like 
flowers. 4-5 ft. Aug.-Sept. 
Buddleia (Butterfly Bush) He de France —Glowing claret-purple’in long 
spikes. Large bush. July. 25c. 
Calamintha (Calamint) alpina —Small aromatic plant. Purple fls. 6 in. 
June. 
Campanula (Bellflower) 
carpatica (Carpathian Bellflower) —Light blue cup-shaped fls. Good 
border plant 6-8 in. June-July. 
Medium (Canterbury Bell) —Pink, blue and white, mixed. 15-18 in. June, 
persicifolia —Bell-shaped flowers on long stems. Blue and white. 18 in. 
rotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland) —Nodding blue bell-shaped flower 
1 ft. July. 
Hardy Chrysanthemums 
Aladdin —Coppery-bronze; very early. Late August and September. 
Argenteuillais —Reddish-bronze, tipped gold. Early midseason. 
Barbara Cumming —Yellowish-bronze. Early. 
Crimson Splendor —Crimson-maroon with a golden-yellow center. 
Early. 
Daybreak —Single type; soft shell pink. Midseason. 
Early Bronze —Small bronzy yellow flowers. Late August and Sep¬ 
tember. 
Glory of Seven Oaks —Clear yellow. Late August and September. 
Jean Cumming —Pure white. Early midseason. 
Jean Treadway —Large, sparkling pink with deeper center. Midseason. 
October Girl —S emi-double, rose-pink flowers. Midseason. 
October Gold —Coppery-orange shading to yellow. Midseason. 
Provence —Early, dwarf variety. Pale pink shading to yellow. 
Pink Cushion (Azaleamum or Astermum) —Dwarf, edging variety. 
Light pink, blooming continuously from September to frost. 
Red Button —Dark red; late. 
Ruth Cumming —-Rich reddish bronze; midseason. 
R. Marion Hatton —Bright canary yellow; medium size. Midseason 
Vivid— A merican Beauty red; Large, semi-double. Midseason. 
Yellow Normandy —Bright yellow. Late August. One of earliest and 
best. 
Hybrid Korean Chrysanthemums —These are single and semi-double 
forms with a rich range of colors. They are very hardy and bloom in 
early midseason. 
Apollo —Bronze red-gold suffused salmon. Large flow’ers. 
Ceres —Combination old gold, chamois yellow and coppery bronze. 
Clio —Dwarf compact plants with masses of deep carmin-rose flowers 
of duplex form. 
Daphne —Lilac-rose with golden center. Large, single flowers. 
Diana —Rose-pink shading to salmon; semi-double. 
Fortuna —Curley-petalled oxblood-red flowers; large. 
Hestia —Delicate rose-pink wdth white halo; semi-double. 
June —Coppery-red single flowers changing to salmon-flesh. 
Mars —Deep amaranth-red, changing to wine-red; velvety sheen. 
Mercury —Oxblood red changing to coppery bronze; single. 
Niobe —Large flowers, glistening w'hite with yellow disc. 
Nyssa —Showy, single, clear rosy lilac blooms, 3 in. in diameter. 
Psyche —Lively shell-pink single flowers, 4-5 in. across. 
Sappho —Single, pure yellow flowers. 
Thalia —Lovely duplex flowers of a lively orange shade. 
Vesta —Deep golden orange flowers of duplex form. 
Chrysanthemum types: 
arcticum (Arctic Daisy) —Dark green foliage, large, single white 
flowers. 2 ft. Sept. 
coccineum (Pyretthrum) —Daisy-llke flowers ranging from white, 
through rose to red. June-July. 
Maximum, Alaska —Large, white flowers excellent for cutting. 2 ft. 
All summer. 
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