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*CALLUNA (Heather). See page 13. Each Per 10 
CAMPANULA (Bellflower). 
*-glomerata. 18 in. Large flower heads of light 
bine during June and July.20 1.75 
*-muralis. 6-9 in. Profusion of bluish purple 
flowers in June. Ideal for stone walls and the 
rockery .35 3.00 
—persicifolia (Peachleaf Bellflower). 3 ft. Large 
blue saucer-shaped flowers from May to July.. .20 1.75 
—trachelium (Coventry-bells). 2-3 ft. Beautiful 
drooping purple bells from July to September; 
very hardy .25 2.00 
CARNATION 
—Grenadin Scarlet. 12 in. Large scarlet-red 
flowers .25 2.00 
CENTAUREA (Knapweed). 
—dealbata. 2 ft. Large and striking rose-pink 
flowers in June and July.25 2.00 
—macrocephala (Globe Centaurea). 3-4 ft. Large 
golden-yellow flowers in July and August; ex¬ 
ceptionally fine for cutting.20 1.75 
CEPHALARIA tatarica (Giant Scabious). 5-6 ft. 
Tall growing; flat heads of showy creamy white 
flowers during July and August, (jood for cutting .25 2.00 
Shasta Daisy. 
*CERASTIUM tomentosum (Snow-in-summer). 
8-10 in. Pretty silvery-gray foliage; covered 
during the summer with a shower of pure white 
flowers .25 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
—Hardy Garden Varieties;. 2-3 ft. Gorgeous 
autumn-blooming plants with a profusion of 
bright colored flowers. The following are popular 
and dependable varieties: 
Angelo. Light pink.25 
Boston. Bronze-orange .25 
Glory of Seven Oaks. Bright yellow.25 
October Gold, Orange-yellow.25 
Tints of Gold. Large golden yellow flowers, 
a good early variety.25 
—Pompon Button Chrysanthemums. 15-18 in. 
The varieties in this classification usually pro¬ 
duce billowy clusters of flowers less than 2 
inches in diameter. They are very dainty in 
the garden and produce wonderful cut flowers. 
Bronze Doty. Handsome bronze flowers.25 
Button Bronze. Very small bronze flowers.25 
Button Yellow. Tiny clusters of yellow flowers .25 
Captain R. H. Cook. Deep rose; very fine.. .25 
Mrs. H. Harrison. Small, with light pink 
blooms .25 
Pink Doty. A good pink variety.25 
White Doty. Large white flowers.25 
—Single or Daisy Flowering Chrysanthemums. 
18-24 in. Contrasting in shape of blooms, these 
varieties add a most interesting and delightful 
touch to the garden. 
Bronze Buckingham. Glowing bronze.25 
Cosmos. Deep purplish carmine.25 
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CHRYSANTHEMUM — Continued Each 
Dazzler. Scarlet; our best single chrysan¬ 
themum .25 
Mrs. Calvin Coolidge. Lovely cardinal red.. .25 
Mrs. John Stewart, Jr. Bronze.25 
Sarah, Single yellow.25 
Species of Chrysanthemums, including the Maxi¬ 
mum Flowering Varieties. The following varie¬ 
ties are admired for their striking vigor and bold¬ 
ness of bloom; very free flowering, and desir¬ 
able for cut flowers. 
Alaska (Shasta Daisy). 2-2^2 ft. A decided 
improvement on the original; with blooms 4J^ 
to 5 inches across. Very free-flowering and 
in bloom all summer and autumn.25 
Mrs. C. Lothian Bell. 2-3 ft. Magnificent 
white flowers often measuring 6 inches across 
from June to August.25 
CONVALLARIA majalis (Lily-of-the-Valley). 8 
in. The true variety with pretty little bells of 
pure white in early spring. Most dainty and 
charming .25 
COREOPSIS grandiflora (Big Coreopsis). 18-24 in. 
Showy brilliant yellow flowers all summer. 
Ideal for the bouquet.20 
*CORYDALIS cheilanthifolia (Chinese Cory- 
dalis). 10 in. Fernlike foliage; long spikes of 
yellow blossoms in the spring. Prefers rich, 
well-drained soil; does well in shade. Very rare .30 
"CRUCIANELLA stylosa (Crosswort). 10-12 in. A 
fine creeper for the rockery. The flowers are 
pink ball-shaped, blooming from May until 
autumn . 25 
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