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PERENNIALS NOT PRICED 
CASSIA. (Indian Senna.) 
marilandica. ‘Handsome pinnate foliage and 
striking racemes of yellow flowers in July. 
CENTRANTHUS. (Jupiter’s Bear.) 
ruber (Red Valerian or “Pretty Betsy.”) Red 
fragrant flowers. 
CENTAUREA. 
montana. Color blue, often called the “peren¬ 
nial Cornflower.” 
montana alba. A pure white form of the fore¬ 
going. 
CERASTIUM. (Snow in Summer.) 
R. biebersteinei. Pure white flowers, white cottony 
foliage. 
R. tomentosum. Grey foliage, pure white flowers, 
fine rock plant. 
CERATOSTIGMA. (Hardy Leadwort.) 
R. plumbaginoides. (Formerly Plumbago larpen- 
tae.) Deep blue flowers in late summer, 
give well drained position and good win¬ 
ter protection. 
CHEIRANTHUS. 
R. allioni. (Siberian Wallflower.) Rich orange 
fragrant flowers. 
CHELONE. (Turtle Head.) 
lyoni. Pink Turtle Head, especially good in 
moist ground. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
maximum Market Favorite. Popular market 
variety in Europe. 
maximum The Speaker. Flowers often 6 inches 
across, very fine. 
maximum Rentpayer. The finest of all the 
Shasta daisies, (syn. chiffon.) 
Burbanks frilled. Finely frilled petals, semi¬ 
double, a fine acquisition. 50 cents. 
ESTHER READ. (New.) 
Although raised in England several years ago 
this splendid shasta daisy is rather scarce 
here yet. The flowers are borne on stiff 
stems while the flowers are snow white and 
fully double showing no centre at all. It is 
immensely popular in Europe as a market 
cut flower and has an enormous sale for 
this purpose. Succeeds better with some 
shade than in full sun. Height 18 inches, a 
long season bloomer. 75 cents each, $7.50 per 
doz. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
HARDY FALL FLOWERING 
. This season we have discarded a number of va¬ 
rieties and are listing much superior new sorts in 
their stead. These may be successfully planted after 
May 1, but we do not advise fall planting. 
Aglow. Fully double flowers of deep bright orange 
very brilliant. 
Amelia. This is not a new variety but has been sold 
under several other names. Dwarf in habit the 
plants are covered with lovely double pink flow- 
ers which are produced well in advance of frost. 
Amelia King Cushion. Deep bronzy salmon sport from 
Amelia, same habit. 
Amelia. Queen Cushion. A pure white variety. 
Astrid. A hybrid with Arcticum blood, distant 
toliage, pleasing single pink flower. 
Early Bronze.. Flowers which are bronzy yellow are 
not large but are very abundantly produced from 
