and good culture develops into a beautiful 
specimen. Strong field plants. Each 35c, 3 
for ...^1.00 
Telham Beauty. This fine giant single Peach' 
bell is considered the largest variety known 
to date. Strong stately stems to three feet 
carrying the giant saucer shaped blue flow' 
ers in July. Each 25c, 5 for.^1.00 
Qolu^mJUfte. 
Columbine Dobbie’s Imperial Hybrids. Un¬ 
questionably the world’s finest strain of long 
spurred Columbine because of their magnifi¬ 
cent range of colors and sturdiness. Colors 
range from the deepest blues to lilac and 
heliotrope and from bright scarlet to pastel 
shades of pink. No other strain will approach 
it in richness of color. The plants we are 
offering are heavy two-year-old plants. The 
roots are filled with vigor and vitality ready 
to glorify your garden with their magnificent 
show in June. We cannot supply separate 
colors. Each 20c, 7 for.^1.00 
Columbine Crimson Star. Unquestionably the 
world’s finest long-spurred red Columbine. 
Sepals and spurs deep blood crimson with 
center of white petals glorified by yellow 
stamens. A sensation for sturdiness and free 
flowering qualities. Very easily grown. Each 
25c, 5 for ^1.00, 10 for.^1.85 
Columbine Clematiflora. The beautiful new 
Clematis flowered Columbine. The huge 
spurless flowers come in rich pastel shades. 
A choice European Novelty of 1938. Strong 
year-old plants. Each 30c, 3 for.85c 
Columbine Sibirica. This Columbine from the 
frozen North of Siberia has vigor and hardi¬ 
ness not found in any other strain. Single 
plants become very large clumps producing 
their big flowers, often double, in extrava¬ 
gant profusion year after year. Color from 
rosy amethyst to black violet. Each 20c, 3 for 
40c, 8 for.—.^1.00 
Columbine Crimson Star 
Coreopsis Sunburst 
Alpine Columbine. A long lived short spur¬ 
red Columbine that is very attractive in the 
wild garden or border. Very sturdy and pro¬ 
ducing hundreds of flowers year after year. 
Plants become large clumps. Color deep pur¬ 
ple. A rare bargain. Each 15c, 3 for 40c, 
8 for .^1.00 
Coreopsis Sunburst. A new double golden- 
yellow form that is different. Attracts a great 
deal of attention. Excellent for cutting pur¬ 
poses and if old flowers are removed will 
continue to bloom all summer. Each 20c, 
3 for 50c, 8 for —..—.^1.00 
Coreopsis (Perry’s Variety). A new variety 
from England. Taller and more vigorous than 
the type with longer and firmer stems and 
much larger blooms. Flowers beautifully 
formed and a fine golden-yellow color. Ex¬ 
cellent cut flowers all summer long. Extra 
large two-year-old plants. Each 20c, 3 for 
50c, 8 for .^1.00 
Coralbell Pluie de Feu. An outstanding new 
bright red Coralbell which continues to bloom 
all summer. Outstandingly superior to old 
varieties. When well established and in bloom 
gives the impression of a fountain of fire. 
A splendid cut flower. Each 30c, 4 for ^1.00 
Cerastium Tomentosum (Snow-in-Summer). 
Use in bold masses in rock garden or rock 
wall in ordinary soil in full sun. Low growing 
perennial with beautiful silvery white foliage 
covered with snow white flowers in May. 
Also useful for bordering the perennial gar¬ 
den. Each 20c, 3 for 50c, 10 for.-_..^1.50 
Campanula Medium (Canterbury Bells). The 
most popular biennial in cultivation. Plants 
grow to 2 feet in height and during early 
summer are covered with large bell shaped 
flowers. 
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