HARDY HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Continued 
CHRYSANTHEMUM arcticum, ARCTIC 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. 18 in. September-Octo- 
ber. White aster-like flowers. 2 inches across. 
C. coreanum, KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
2-4 ft. Octolier-December. This hardiest species 
was introduced by Harlan P. Kelsey and was 
used as a parent for the wonderful and beautiful 
Korean Hybrids. However there is no more beau¬ 
tiful and effective plant than the original species 
with its profuse large white flowers with golden 
centers, often turning to a light claret pink. 
C. maximum, ALASKA. 2 ft. Pure white, flowers 
4-5 in. across. All Summer. 
C. maximum, SHASTA DAISY. 2-3 ft. Large 
showy white flowers, all summer. 
C. maximum, ADMIRAL BYRD. Choice new 
frilled form of Shasta Daisy. Large pure white 
flowers in late Spring and early Summer. $.50 
each, $4.00 per 10. 
CIMICIFUGA 
CIMICIFUGA americana, AMERICAN BUG- 
BANE. 3-5 ft. August-September. Branched 
racemes of snowy white blooms. 
C. foetida simplex, KAMCHATKA BUGBANE. 
3 ft. Rare species from Kamchatka. Showy white 
flowers in autumn. 3 ft. $.75 each, $6.00 per 10. 
C. racemosa, COHOSH BUGBANE. 3-8 ft. July- 
August. Beautiful foot long racemes of white 
fluffy flower*. 
CLINTONIA 
CLINTONIA borealis, BLUEBEAD. 6-12 in. Very 
showy greenish-yellow flowers in June. 
CONV ALLARIA 
CONVALLARIA majalis, LILY OF THE VAL¬ 
LEY. 6-8 in. Fragrant bell-shaped flowers. One 
of our best ground covers for shady places. 
COREOPSIS 
COREOPSIS grandiflora, BIG COREOPSIS. 1-2 
ft. June-Autumn. Masses of golden blossoms. 
C. rosea, ROSE COREOPSIS. 1 ft. Finely-cut 
foliage, with dainty rose-pink blooms. 
C. tripteris. 2-4 ft. Choice native species with 
bright yellow flowers Summer and Fall. 
CYPRIPEDIUM 
CYPRIPEDIUM, see ORCHIDS. 
DELPHINIUM 
DELPHINIUM, LARKSPUR. Choice Hybrid 
Strain. 3-5 ft. June-September. Large flowers in 
a variety of shades. Choice when planted with 
THERMOPSIS. 
DIANTHUS 
DIANTHUS alpinus. 24 in. Deep rose. Hand¬ 
some dwarf species. $.40 each, $3.50 per 10. 
D. avernensis, SAND PINK. 3-5 in. A gem. Beau¬ 
tiful pink flowers rising from closely compacted 
tufts of bright green foliage. $.40 each, $3.50 
per 10. 
D. BEATRIX. 8-10 in. All summer. Salmon- 
pink, semi-double flowers profusely borne. 
D. BRISTOL PURITY. 8-10 in. Double, white, 
very fragrant. 
D. caesius, CHEDDAR PINK. June. Dwarf 
hardy garden pink. Rose-pink flowers. 
D. FURST BISMARK. June-September. Double 
red-pink flowers, very fragrant. 
D. plumarius, GRASS PINK. 1 ft. June. Fra¬ 
grant rose-purple fringed flowers rising from 
thick tufts of bluish-green foliage. 
DICENTRA 
DICENTRA eximea, FRINGED BLEEDING- 
HEART. 12-18 in. All Summer. Beautifully 
cut foliage, dainty rosy-pink flowers. 
D. spectabilis, BLEEDINGHEART. 3 ft. April. 
Pendant heart-shaped pink and white flowers. 
$.50 each, $4.00 per 10. 
DORONICUM 
Doronicum caucasicum, CAUCASIAN LEOP- 
ARDBANE. 18-24 in. May-June. Bright golden- 
yellow flowers. 
D. caucasicum, MME. MASON. 18-24 in. May- 
June. Improved form with clear yellow flowers. 
$.50 each, $4.00 per 10. 
DRABA 
DRABA subamplexicanlis. WHITLOW-GRASS. 
6 in. April. Tufted perennial with alyssum-like 
flowers. 
ERIGERON 
ERIGERON speciosus, OREGON FLEABANE. 
18-20 in. August. Lilac colored daisy. Splendid 
for large rock-garden. 
EUPATORIUM 
EUPATORIUM purpureum. JOE-PYE-WEED. 
3-6 ft. Purple flowers in late Summer. 
All Herbaceous Perennials are $.30 each, 
$2.00 per 10, $15.00 per 100 except as 
otherwise noted. 
CAUCASIAN 
LEOPARDBANE 
DORONICUM 
CAUCASICUM 
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