Our Long-spurred Columbines are gems of beauty 
Baptisia • False Indigo 
^ Trade Oz. 
Australis. Tall, showy perenriial plants, with spikes of pkt. 
deep blue flowers. 3 to 4 ft.$0 30 $1 50 
Campanula • Bellflower 
Campanula Medium * Canterbury Bells 
BIENNIAL 
Calycanthema, Blue. Cup and Saucer. 30 1 50 
Calycanthema, Lilac. 30 1 50 
Calycanthema, Pink. 30 1 50 
Calycanthema, White. 30 1 50 
Calycanthema, Mixed. 25 1 25 
Single Blue. 15 40 
Single Pink. 15 40 
Single White. 15 40 
Single Mixed. 15 40 
Double Blue. 25 * 1 00 
Double Pink. 25 1 00 
Double White. 25 1 00 
Double Mixed. 20 75 
MISCELLANEOUS VARIETIES 
The taller sorts are splendid for cut-flowers and most decorative; 
the dwarf sorts make excellent border plants. Trade pkt. Oz. 
*Carpatica, Blue. Dwarf; 6 in.$0 20 $0 80 
Carpatica, White. Dwarf; 6 in. 20 80 
Latifolia macrantha. Large; purplish blue. 2 ft. 30 1 50 
Persicifolia grandifiora. Blue. Grows 3 to 4 feet high 
and produces large, bell-shaped flowers. 30 2 00 
Persicifolia grandiflora alba. White. 30 2 00 
Persicifolia Moerheimi. Semi-double; pure white. 2 ft.. 50 4 50 
Persicifoiia, Teiham Beauty. Large, China-blue bells. 
21^ ft..Vsoz. $1.25.. 75 
Pyramidalis, Mixed. Chimney Bellflower. 5 ft. 25 1 25 
Candytuft • Iberis 
Gibraltarica. Perennial. Lilac, shading to white. 25 1 00 
Sempervirens. Perennial. Fine for edging borders. 
Flowers white. 40 2 00 
Tenoreana. Lilac and white. 25 1 00 
See page 10 for annual varieties 
Carnation, Perenniaf Varieties 
The Grenadin Carnation is an excellent early-blooming, large- 
flowering type, fine for cut-flowers. 
Grenadin. 
Trade pkt. 
Oz. 
Black King. A fine dark red. 
.$0 40 
$2 
50 
Cardinal. Brilliant scarlet. 
. 40 
2 
50 
Triumph Pink. Pure rose-pink. 
. 40 
2 
50 
White. Snow-white. 
2 
50 
White Gold. Beautiful soft yellow. 
. 40 
2 
50 
Mixed. 
. 30 
2 
00 
Early Vienna, Mixed. 
1 
50 
Catananche 
Caerulea. Blue with dark eye. Excellent 
for cutting. 
Perennial. 234 ft. ■30 1 25 
Chrysanthemum, Perennial Varieties 
*Mawi. Rich pink flowers. Silvery foliage. Ideal for Trade pkt. Oz. 
borders or rockery. Perfectly hardy. 1 ft.. . i\oz. $1.00. .$0 50 
Shasta Daisy, New Giant Double White. Flowers 
extra large, on long, stiff stems, fine for cutting. Will 
flower from seed in 5 months.i^goz. $1.50. . 50 
Geisha. Cascade or Japanese Balcony Chrysanthemum. 
New single-flowering varieties, mixed.V^oz, $1.50. . 50 
Japanese Hybrids, Mixed. Autumn flowering. 40 $3 50 
Early-flowering, Double and Semi-double, Mixed. 
Valuable for pot-plants or cut-flowers. 50 5 00 
Shasta Daisy, Alaska. Pure white. 25 1 00 
Shasta Daisy, Conqueror. Giant-flowering white. 20 . 75 
Clematis 
Paniculata. A popular hardy climber with white star¬ 
shaped flowers.Vilh" $L50. . IS 50 
Coreopsis 
A fine hardy perennial and excellent for cutting. 
Lanceolata grandiflora. Large; golden yellow. 15 30 
Lanceolata grandiflora fl.-pl. Double-flowering Coreop¬ 
sis. Double and semi-double flowers. 20 75 
Mayfield Giant. Extra-large flowers. Plants tall and of 
vigorous growth. 20 75 
Daisy, Double English 
Beilis perennis 
The Monstrosa varieties surpass all other strains in their strong, 
robust growth and extra-large, double flowers. 6 in. Trade pkt. Oz. 
Monstrosa tubulosa, Bernina. White, changing to pink$0 50 
Monstrosa tubulosa, Monterosa. Pure rose. 50 
^Monstrosa, Etna. Dark red. 50 
^Monstrosa, Pink. 40 
^Monstrosa, White. 40 
’'‘Monstrosa, Mixed. 40 
^Double Mixed. A fine mixture. 30 
$2 50 
2 50 
2 50 
2 00 
2 00 
2 00 
1 25 
Dianthus • Pinks 
HARDY GARDEN VARIETIES 
Loveliness. New. An exquisite, single, mauve-pink sort, 
with delightful fragrance.Aoz. $1.00. . 50 
Mrs. Sinkins. Double; pure white.i*goz. $1.00. . 50 
*Allwoodi alpinus. Flowers from seed the first year. A 
perfect gem for the rock-garden. Choice assortment of 
colors. 4 to 6 in.Vioz. $2.00. . 50 
*Plumarius, Cyclops. Single Perpetual Grass Pinks. 
Assorted colors, with blood-red eye. 25 
*Caesius. Cheddar Pink. Pink.’.. 30 
Clove-scented, Double and Semi-double, Mixed. 30 
’'‘Deltoides, Brilliant. Maiden Pink. Dwarf. Brilliant 
carmine. 30 
Double Scotch, Mixed. Choice colors. 30 
Latifolius atrococcineus fl.-pl. Double Everblooming 
Sweet William. Double; scarlet. 20 
Pheasant’s Eye, Mixed. Single; fringed. 15 
1 00 
1 25 
1 25 
1 50 
1 25 
75 
50 
Rock-Garden Varieties 
*A special mixture of 25 rare varieties of Dianthus well adapted for 
rock-gardens. Trade pkt. 50c.; $3.00 per oz. 
Centaurea, Perennial 
Macrocephala. Golden yellow. 3 ft. 25 1 00 
Montana. Hardy Cornflower. Violet-blue. 2 ft. 15 50 
Cerastium • Snow-in-Summer 
*Tomentosum. Dwarf perennial plant for edgings and 
rockeries. Silvery foliage. White flowers. 1 ft. 25 1 00 
Cheiranthus 
Allionl. Siberian Wallflower. Brilliant orange. 15 40 
Chelone 
Very showy hardy perennial bedding plant. Blooms fine for cutting. 
Trade pkt. Oz. 
Barbata Torreyi. Brilliant scarlet. 4 ft.$0 20 $0 80 
Barbata, Mixed. Various colors. 4 ft. 20 80 
Dictamnus • Gas-Plant 
Dictamnus seed is slow of germination; sow in coldframe in the fall 
and leave undisturbed until spring. Trade pkt. Oz. 
Fraxinella. Perennial. Purple-red flowers. 234 ft.$0 30 $2 00 
Digitalis • Foxglove 
Giant Shirley, Mixed. An excellent giant strain, grow¬ 
ing 3 to 5 feet high, with enormous spiked flowers. 
Purpurea gloxiniaeflora. Pink. 
Purpurea gloxiniaeflora. Purple. 
Purpurea gloxiniaeflora. White. 
Purpurea gloxiniaeflora. Mixed. 
Grandiflora. Light yellow. 
Monstrosa. Mammoth spikes; various colors. 
20 60 
20 60 
20 60 
20 60 
15 50 
25 1 00 
20 75 
Doronicum 
Caucasicum. Yellow, daisy-like flowers. Seed germi¬ 
nates slowly. 2 ft.Aoz. $ 2 . 00 . . 1 00 
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