CAMPANULA CARPATICA 
CARNATION, Hardy Garden 
phur, Purple, separate or mixed. Double German Bor¬ 
der, mixed. Early Dwarf Prague, mixed colors. Perpet¬ 
ual or Tree, mixed. Earliest Dwarf Vienna, Rose, White, 
Mixed. Simpson's Triumph, splendid mixture. Somerset 
Lady, white. Enfant de Nice, mixed colors. Margaret 
Improved, Dark Red, Rose, Scarlet, Yellow, Violet, White, 
Separate or Mixed. Giant Malmaison, extra select mix¬ 
ture. 
CENTAUREA, showy plants for the border and useful 
for cutting. Dealbata, soft pink. Gymnocarpa, rosy-pur¬ 
ple. Montana, violet-blue. 
CEPHALARIA Alpina, 5 ft., Scabiosus-like, yellow. 
CERASTIUM Tomentosum, 9 in., silvery foliage, white 
flowers; fine rock plant. 
CHAMAPEUCE Diacantha, 4 ft., deep lilac. 
CHELONE, Turtle Head, showy, useful for cutting. 
Coccinea, rich scarlet. Torreyi, brick-red. 
CLEMATIS, interesting ornamental plants blooming 
during mid-summer. Shrubby varieties: Crispa, lilac. 
Davidiana, blue. Integrifolia, lavender-blue. Recta, 
white. Vines ; Coccinea, rose-scarlet. Jackmanii, pur¬ 
ple. Paniculata, white. Tangutica, yellow. 
COLCHICUM Autumnale, 1 ft.. Crocus-like mauve flow¬ 
ers during autumn. 
CORONILLA Varia, 2 ft., umbels of pink and white 
flowers. 
CYCLAMEN Neapolitanum, 3 in., reddish-purple and 
white. 
DATISCA Canabina, 5 ft., golden; foliage fern-like. 
DIANTHUS, neat little plants with grasslike foliage and 
showy flowers of many colors. Alwoodii, mixed. All- 
woodii Alpinus, pink. Arenarius, white. Cruentus, dark 
crimson. Delight, mixed. Deltoides, brilliant rose. 
Knappi, yellow. Rock Species, splendid mixture. Super¬ 
bus Loveliness, rosy-lilac. Crimson Bedder, rich crimson. 
DICTAMNUS Fraxinella, Flame Flower, 2 ft., fine bor¬ 
der plant, panicles of showy flowers. Rose, White, 
Mixed. 
DIELYTRA Spectabilis, Bleeding Heart, 2 ft.. Graceful 
plants for pots or borders; pendent sprays of beautiful 
heart-shaped rose-colored flowers. 
DIGITALIS, Foxglove, beautiful hardy biennials easily 
raised from seeds. Elegant nodding flowers in upright 
racemes; showy in beds or borders. Ferruginea, yellow. 
Gloxiniailora, White, Rose, Purple, Lilac, Mixed. Isa- 
bellina, yellow. Ivory's Spotted, mixed. Monstrosa, 
mixed colors. Purpurea, mixed. Shirley, finest colors 
mixed. 
DIPSICUS, Laciniatus, 8 ft., rose, globe-shaped. 
DORONICUM Caucasicum, Leopard's Bane, 18 in., 
spring-blooming; showy golden flowers. 
DRACOCEPHALUM, Physostegia, 4 ft., spikes of deli¬ 
cate tubular flowers. Gigantea, crimson. Virginianum 
Grandiilorum, Rosy Lilac or White. 
DRYAS, Octopetala, 6 in., white; fine rock plant. 
EREMURUS, Foxtail Lily, small lily-like flowers 
crowded on strong stems. Bungei, yellow. Himalaicus, 
white. Robustus, pink. Separate or Mixed. 
ERIGERON, showy daisy-like blooms throughout sum¬ 
mer. Splendid for borders also for cutting. Aurantiacus 
Hybridus, many colors mixed. Coulteri, white. Multira- 
diatus Roseus, soft pink. Speciosus Grandiilorus, violet 
rays with yellow disk. 
EUPATORIUM Fraseri, 18 in., white; for cutting. 
EUPHORBIA, ornamental foliage plants; showy, easily- 
grown, fine for rockery. Myrsinites, trailer, yellow. Poly¬ 
chroma, yellow. 
FUNKIA Coerulea, Day Lily, 18 in., broad massive fo¬ 
liage; showy blue flowers; August and September. 
GENISTA Andreana, 5 ft., crimson and gold pea-like 
flowers. 
GERANIUM, branching plants with large clusters of 
showy flowers. Grandiilorum, ultramarine blue. Pra- 
tense, violet-blue. Sanguineum, dark purple-red. 
GEUM, splendid perennial producing large showy 
flowers throughout summer; very useful for cutting. Bo- 
risii, orange-scarlet. Lady Stratheden, golden yellow. 
Mrs. Bradshaw, brilliant orange-scarlet. 
GILIA Coronopiiolia, 3 ft., spikes of rich red bloom. 
GLOBULARIA Trichosantha, 9 in., large heads of small 
blue flowers during summer. 
GNAPHALIUM Edelweis, 6 in., wooly foliage and 
flower heads. 
GYPSOPHILA, branching plants producing pretty, misty 
panicles of blooms. Highly valued for mixing with other 
cut flowers. Acutiiolia, pale pink. Oldhamiana, rose- 
pink. Pacifica, pink. Paniculata Single, white. Panicu¬ 
lata Double, white. Repens, pinkish white. 
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DIGITALIS, Foxglove 
