Margaret Improved, colors: Dark Red, Rose, 
CARNATIONS 
The Carnation is one of our most 
desiral)le perennials. The plants start 
readily from seeds, stool out into fine 
clumps, begin to bloom in five months, 
and bloom continuously. If potted, 
they will bloom in the sunny window 
in winter. The flowers are large, per¬ 
fectly double, deliciously fragrant, 
and come in rich colors, some striped 
or blotched. The plants will last for 
3’’ears, requiring a little protection at 
the far north. To protect, simply 
place a board frame a foot high a- 
round the bed and fill it with dense, 
nude brush. This will protect other 
plants as well. 
Chabaud, Giant Ever-blooming, colors: 
Blood Red, Rosy Lilac, Salmon 
Rose, Flesh, Ruby Red, Scarlet, 
Rosy Pink, Snow White, Sulphur, 
Purple; separate or Mixed. 
Double German Border, splendid mixture. 
Early Dwarf Prague, finest mixed colors. 
Enfant de Nice, choice mixture; loyely shades 
Grenadin, colors: Rose, White, Scarlet, Yel¬ 
low; separate or Mixed. 
Giant Malmaison, extra select mixture. 
Scarlet, Yellow, Violet, White, Mixed. 
Perpetual or Tree, double, mixed colors. 
Riviera Market, extra large; splendid mixture 
Simpson’s Triumph, immense flowers; mixed. 
Somerset Lady, lovely double white flowers. 
CALLIRHOE Involucrala, cup-shaped; crimson. 
CAMPANULA, Perennial Bellflower, ex¬ 
cellent garden flowers of easy culture, 
growing in either sun or partial shade. 
Alliariaefolia, cream; Barbata, blue; Carpatica, 
Blue, White or Mixed; Garganica, blue; 
Glomerata Acauiis, deep blue; Grandis, blue; 
Lactiflora, light blue; Muralis, purplish blue; 
Persicifolia, Blue, White, Mixed; Pusilla, 
azure; Rotundifolia, deep blue. 
Medium, Canterbury Bells, these handsome 
biennials are easily grown from seeds, 
and when in blooni, are the most attrac¬ 
tive of garden flowers. Single, mixed; Dou¬ 
ble, Calcyanthema, Cup and Saucer, mixed. 
CENTAUREA Dealbata, graceful silvery foliage 
and soft pink flowers in June and July. 
Gymnocarpa, rosy purple; silvery foliage. 
Montana, large, violet-blue; July to Sept. 
CERASTIUM Bibersteini, Snow in Summer, ex¬ 
cellent rockery and edging plant; silvery 
foliage, small white daisy-like flowers. 
CHAMAPEUCE Diacantba, beautiful deep lilac. 
CHEIRANTHUS Allioni, the brightest of or¬ 
ange-colored flowers; showy in beds. 
Allioni Golden Bedder, showy, golden. 
Kewensis, sulphur changing to purple-violet 
Linifolius, sweet-scented lilac flowers. 
CINERARIA Diamond, Dustj'^ Miller, handsome 
silvery foliage plant; yellow flowers. 
CLEMATIS Davidiana, deliciously fragrant,|blue 
Coccinea, vine; pretty rosy scarlet flowers. 
Jackmanii, showy, large-flowered, purple. 
Paniculata, white, fragrant, great masses. 
Crispa, slender vine, nodding lilac flowers. 
Integriffolia, lovely lavender-blue. 
COLCHICUM Autumnale, Crocus-like; mauve 
CONVALLARIA Majalis, Lily of the Valley, ra¬ 
cemes of lovely fragrant white blossoms 
COREOPSIS Grandiflora, large golden yellow. 
Grandiflora Double, golden flowers, long stems 
CRUCIANELLA Stylosa, pretty, graceful, free- 
blooming, trailing perennial; rose. 
DIANTHUS Allwoodi i Alpinus, pink flowers. 
Arenarius, fringed, fragrant white bloom. 
Rock Species, special mixture for rockeries. 
DIELYTRA Spectabilis, Bleeding Heart, grace¬ 
ful sprays of heart-shaped rose flowers 
DIGITALIS, Foxglove. These are hardy bi¬ 
ennials bearing showy graceful bell-shap¬ 
ed flowers on strong stalks from June to 
September. The plants are easily grown 
from seeds; beautiful in beds or borders. 
Gloxiniaflors, White, Rose, Purple, Lilac. 
Grandiflora, chrome yellow; Ferruginea, yel¬ 
low; Lutzii, salmon-rose; Monstrosa, mixed; 
Isabellina, yellow; Purpurea, mixed colors. 
Shirley, huge flowers in the finest colors. 
DORONICUM Caucasicum, golden flowers. 
ERIGERON Speciusus Grandiflorus, daisy-like 
flowers, violet rays with yellow disk. 
EUPHORBIA Myrsinites, large heads; yellow. 
FUNKIA Coerulea, Day Lily, broad massive 
foliage; lovely blue flowers in summer. 
