Hybrid Delphinium 
Foxglove in border 
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS— Continued 
CENTAUREA dealbata (Persian Centaurea). CHRYSOGONUM virginianum (Golden Star). 
\}/2 to 2 ft. Excellent for cutting. Large, rose 9 in. Beautiful golden yellow flowers all Summer, 
pink flowers and cut leaf foliage. June and July. One of the best for very shady locations. 
CERASTIUM tomentosum (Snow-in-summer). 
White flowers in profusion. Foliage silvery and 
woolly. June. 
CHEIRANTHUS allioni (Siberian Wallflower). 
1 ft. The brightest spot in the garden during 
May and June with its profusion of blazing 
orange flowers. 
CHELONE lyoni (Turtlehead or She 11 flower). 
2 to 3 ft. Showy, purplish-red flowers. Fine for 
cutting. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS, HARDY. When Sum¬ 
mer and its colorful splendor fades, the Hardy 
Chrysanthemum looms on the horizon, thus 
prolonging the garden’s beauty. We offer a 
select list of early flowering, disease resistant 
varieties; the choice of the old and the new. 
Hardy Chrysanthemums: 
Amelia-Azaleanum. Pink, cushionlike. 
Barbara Cumming. Large yellow, double, 
darker center. 2in. pots only. 
Bronze Pompon. 2J^ in. pots only. 
Bronze Single. 2 yr., field-grown only. 
Daybreak. Single, shell pink, fragrant. 2J^ in. 
pots only. 
Granny Scovill. Very large, double coral- 
bronze. 2 yr., field-grown only. 
Jean Treadway. Sparkling pink, darker center, 
double. 
Louise Schling. 3 to 4 rows of salmon-red 
petals changing to bronze-salmon; early. 
Murillo. Double pink. 
R. Marion Hatton. Canary yellow mass of 
small double flowers. Early. 2 in. pots only. 
Uvalda. The earliest double white. 
Yellow Normandie. Double golden yellow. 
Early. 2J^ in. pots only. 
Hybrid Korean: 
Apollo. Bronze-red flowers in great sprays. 
Ceres. A combination of old-gold and chamois- 
yellow. 
Daphne. Large, Daphne pink and old rose 
flowers. Frost-resistant. 
All Hardy Chrysanthemums: 
2}/2 in. pots.25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 
2 yr. field-grown. . . ,35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
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COREOPSIS lanceolata grandiflora. 2 to 2J^ 
ft. Large, golden flowers on long stems. June 
through August. Fine for cutting. 
DELPHINIUM (Perennial Larkspur), Black- 
more & Langdon Hybrids. 4 to 6 ft. One of 
the finest, with strong stems bearing large, single 
and double flowers in many shades of blues and 
purples. 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
D. chinense (Slender Larkspur). to 2 ft. 
Gentian blue flowers and lacy foliage. Blooms 
all Summer. 
DIANTHUS deltoides (Maiden Pink). 6 to 9 in. 
Vigorous, low growing plant for the rock gar¬ 
den. Small pink flowers adorn it in profusion 
from May to July. 
D. plumarius (Grass Pink). 9 to 12 in. Pale pink* 
May to September. 
D. plumarius (Grass Pink). Pink with maroon 
eye. May to September. 
DICENTRA eximia (Plumy Bleedingheart). 15 
in. Delicately cut foliage and deep pink flowers. 
Flowers equally well in sun or shade throughout 
season. 
D. spectabilis (Bleedingheart). 2 to 3 ft. Fern¬ 
like foliage with deep pink, pendant flowers in 
May and June. An old-fashioned favorite. 
50c. each. 
DIGITALIS alba (White Foxglove). 2 to 3 ft. 
A lovely pure white. June and July. 
D. Shirley. (Hybrid Foxglove). 3 to 4 ft. Beauti¬ 
ful shades of pink. June and July. 
DORONICUM caucasicum (Leopardbane). 1 14 
to 2 ft. Bright yellow flowers in early Spring. 
Splendid for cutting. 
EUPATORIUM coelestinum (Blue Mistflower 
or Hardy Ageratum). 1% to 2 ft. The small, 
fully double flowers are a misty blue and bloom 
from August until frost. 
FESTUCA glauca (Blue Fescue). 9 to 12 in. A 
hardy ornamental grass with fine blue leaf. 
FUNKIA caerulea lanceolata (Japanese Day- 
lily). 2 ft. Broad green leaves, blue flowers from 
July to August. 
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