CHRYSANTHEMUM maximum (Shasta Daisy). Pkt 
Large, free blooming variety, flowers white. 2 ft.. .$0.15 
Double Shasta Daisy. Pure white.50 
maximum King Edward VII. Pure white, yellow 
center, very handsome. 3 ft.25 
Mrs. C. Lowthian Bell. Pure white.25 
Piper’s Hybrids. Blooms 2 to 4 in. across, in shades 
of bronze, terra cotta, crimson, pink, white and ma¬ 
roon. Choice Mixed .50 
Korean Hybrids. Early flowering mixed.50 
COREOPSIS (Perennial Calliopsis). 
grandiflora. Large, rich yellow flowers. .34 oz. 40c., .15 
lanceolata. Rich golden yellow flowers.. 34 oz. 50c., .15 
Mayfield Giant. It produces a taller and more vig¬ 
orous plant than the older varieties. Golden yellow. 
34 oz. 60c., .25 
♦COWSLIP (Primula officinalis hybrida). Popular 
Spring-flowering plants, adapted to shady places. 
6 in. Choice Mixed .25 
CUPHEA platycentra (Cigarplant). Small scarlet and 
black tubular flowers. 1 ft.25 
Firefly. Deep rosy scarlet, deepening to almost purple 
at the center.50 
DELPHINIUM (Perennial Larkspur). 
Wrexham Strain. The blooms are of immense size, 
ranging in color from white and lavender through 
every shade of blue.1/16 oz. $1.50 .50 
Giant Pacific Hybrids. Huge flowers 234-334 in. in 
diameter. Highly recommended. 
Blue Shades Light Shades 
Pastel Shades Pure White 
Any of the above: Pkt. $1.00. 
belladonna. Improved. Enormous spikes of large 
single flowers of a clear turquoise blue. 4 ft. 
34 oz. 75c., .25 
belladonna, Fanny Stormonth. Light blue.50 
bellamosum. Dark blue.34 oz. $1.00, .25 
For Other Varieties, see Specialties, page 6. 
DIANTHUS 
♦deltoides “Brilliant.” The plants are literally 
covered with tiny flowers of a rosy-crimson color. 
6-9 in.25 
♦deltoides (Maiden Pink). Rosy magenta.25 
♦deltoides. White.25 
♦Delight. Blooming from June until October. Colors 
range from palest pink to deepest purple and velvety 
reds.50 
♦Loveliness. Large flowers, lacerated petals, of a 
most exquisite mauve tint and the most alluringly 
perfumed flower we know.50 
plumarius. Single mixed.15 
Double Mixed.20 
plumarius “Cyclops.” Large sweet-scented flowers 
of every shade from pure white to pink and rich 
crimson.25 
♦allwoodi. Produces an abundance of flowers from 
Spring to Autumn in various charming shades; 
clove-scented.50 
♦Rock alpinus. It is only 4 to 6 in. high, has single 
and semi-double flowers and contains all the Dian- 
tlius colors. Is a perfect gem for the rock garden... .25 
DICTAMNUS fraxinella (Gasplant). Handsome spikes 
of reddish flowers. 3 ft.25 
fraxinella alba. Pure white. 3 ft.25 
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