sturdy plants 20c each; 2 for 35c; $2.00 a dozen; 
$12.50 per 100. Postage not prepaid. Large orders by 
express collect. 
Most of these are pot grown which will insure safe 
planting at any time. 
Varieties marked with -k are adapted to rock gardens. 
Muralis. Blooms longer than any of the 
Campanula, June to November. Purple-blue 
bell-shaped flowers; dense tufts of dark green 
foliage; 6 inches. 
Pusilla. Strong grower. Large dense mats 
of flne foliage; bells of lavender blue; 4 
inches. 
★Carpathica. Low growing Blue Bells. Six 
inches, June to October. 
★CENTAUREA (Knapweed). Rosy lavender; 
height 1 foot. 
★CERASTIUM TOMENTOSUM (Mouse-ear). 
Does well in any soil; splendid trailing plant 
for the rockery, wall, carpeting or along 
border. Beautiful downy foliage and snow- 
white blossoms in Spring. 
★CHEIRANTHUS ALLIONI (Siberian Wall 
Flower). Fragrant orange flowers; May to 
July; 1 foot. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. Hardy early-flowering 
varieties. Pink, red, bright yellow or bronze. 
For list of varieties see page 13. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM. See under 
Shasta Daisy. 
New' Korean Hybrids. See page 13. 
CONVALLARIA (Lily-of-the-Valley). 
Majalis. This popular and fragrant subject 
repays for being well treated. Grand for 
massing near shrubs or along shaded bor¬ 
ders. Pips, 5c each, 50c doz,; clumps, 30c ea. 
COREOPSIS (Tickseed). Uanceolata Grandi- 
flora. Blooms all Summer, large rich yel¬ 
low blossoms; fine cut flower; height 2% ft. 
Perry’s Double. Large, beautiful semi-double 
flowers of golden yellow. Excellent cut flow¬ 
er; 2 feet. 
★DAPHNE CNEORUM. The Rock Daphne. 
Fragrant bright pink flowers; handsome 
evergreen foliage; May and June. Dwarf. 
75c and $1.00 each. 
DELPHINIUM (Hardy Larkspur). 
Belladonna. True sky-blue; height 3 feet. 
Bellamosa. Dark blue; height 3 feet. 
Wrexham Strain Hybrids. A wonderful 
strain. Plants of strong, vigorous habit with 
. immense spikes of flowers of the largest size 
in every tone from the palest lavender to 
the richest Oxford-blue, as well as a number 
of unusual pastel shades. The demand for 
the very best in hybrid Delphiniums is fully 
met in this marvelous strain; 5 ft. 25c each. 
★DIANTHUS (Alpine Varieties) (Maidenpink). 
Deltoides, Brilliant. One of the finest border 
plants, excellent for rockery, in walls and 
carpeting. The plants produce a tuft of 
beautiful dark green foliage that is almost 
evergreen. Blooms in great abundance in 
Spring and continues to some extent all 
Summer and Fall. The color of the flowers 
is rich rose. 
★Neglectus. Most beautiful of Alpine Pinks 
in cultivation. Neat grassy tufts with bright 
pink flowers; buff reverse. Blooms in June 
and again in September; 6 inches. 
Plumarius (Hardy Pinks), Height 1 foot; 
double white and pink. 
★DIANTHUS BARBATUS (Sweet William). 
Single mixed; height IV 2 feet, 
ECHINOPS (Globe Thistle). 
Ritro. Interesting and showy thistle-like 
plants with globular heads of deep metallic 
blue flowers, which can be dried and remain 
attractive for a long time; 2 to 3 feet. 
ERICA (Heather) Camea. A low growing ever¬ 
green, much branched shrub with needle¬ 
like leaves in whorls of 4 and great numbers 
of small flowers, either bright rosy red, pale 
red, or pure white. Spring blooming. The 
most popular of all hardy Ericas and very 
easily propagated. 6 inches. 75c and $1 each. 
LILIES OF THE VALLEY 
★ERINUS. Alpinus roseus. Pretty rosettes of 
foliage and racemes of rosy purple flowers. 
A first rate rock plant and also invaluable 
for establishing on old walls or between 
steps. 4 inches, May-June. 
★FLAX (Lenum Perenne), Blue, 2 feet. 
FOX GLOVE (Digitalis Purpurea Gloxiniflora). 
Purple spotted flowers; height 4 feet. 
Gloxiniaeflora rosea. 3 to 4 feet, June and 
July; tall spikes of rose-pink flowers. 
Gloxiniaeflora alba. 2 feet. June and July. 
The white-flowered Foxglove. 
COREOPSIS 
PETERS & SONS. SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 
