TESTED NEW PLANTS—Continued 
ALYSSUM 
Saxatile Citrinum 
A lovely pale yellow form of the common dark yellow Saxatile, perfectly 
lovely with Tulips. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM LEUCANTHEMUM 
White Swan 
This Daisy is also konwn as the Double White Memorial Day Daisy. 
Its blooms are somewhat larger than Pyrethrum; about 2 inches in 
diameter, pure white and fully double, excellent for cutting and most 
attractive in the garden. Twenty to thirty flowers on 24- to 30-inch 
stems in bloom Memorial Day. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM 
Phyllis Elliott 
A large daintily frilled Shasta Daisy which grows about 2 feet tall. 
The flowers are formed by a triple row of narrow frilled petals, flared 
and lacin ; cted at the tip, and are about 31/2 inches across. Excellent 
for the hardy border and makes a dainty cut flower. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Don't overlook the new varieties Caliph, Mandarin, Pygmy Gold, and 
Symphony. They are fine new kinds well worth while. 
CAMPANULA 
Persicifolia Telham Beauty 
Perfectly beautiful spikes three feet tall with immense flowers. 
Isophylla Alba or Star of Bethlehem Campanula 
Is not new but little known. Does perfectly in shade in a cool place. 
Magnificent in hanging baskets or window boxes in shade, blooming 
all summer and fall. 
Poscharskyana 
Is another find. Resembles Carpatica but is taller and freer blooming. 
In fact this variety seems never to be without flowers. 
CHRYSOBOLTONIA 
Half Chrysanthemum and half Boltonia. A good all summer flowering 
plant. 
FUCHSIA 
Magellanica 
This most interesting shrub came to us from the New York Botanic 
Garden where it has proven entirely hardy. Blooms all summer long 
until stopped by frost. The ruby-red pendulent flowers are produced 
by the hundreds, flowering just as freely in full sun as in light shade. 
A most interesting plant for the flower border or rock garden where 
it fits in perfectly, blooming all summer. Does well in shady locations. 
GAILLARDIA 
Sun God Improved 
Here we have one of the greatest of garden flowers. The plants are of 
neat, upright growth. The foliage is a fine gray-green. The stems are 2 
feet or more topped with magnificent chamois-yellow flowers. It is a 
real acquisition. Blooms the entire summer no matter how hot or dry 
the weather. A wonderful garden plant and handsome cut flower. 
Ruby and Mr. Sherbrooke are two new varieties well worth while. 
HEMEROCALLIS 
Hyperion 
Hyperion is a cross between Hemerocallis Sir M. Foster and Hemerocallis 
Florham. Flowers are a fine citron-yellow produced in great numbers on 
stout stems about 40 inches tall. Considered by experts the finest pale 
yellow Hemerocallis available at present at a popular price. Few plants 
Heliopsis Scabra Incomparabilis 
surpass the vigor and beauty of a well-flowered clump of the wonderful 
Day Lily. Its graceful, arching foliage and tall stout flower scapes lend 
enchantment wherever desirable. Buds open well in water and emit a 
most delightful fragrance. 
HELENIUM 
Peregrina 
Is unquestionably the largest flowered of the tall growing bronze colored 
Heleniums. A well grown plant is perfectly beautiful in the late sum¬ 
mer border. 
Chipperfield Orange 
Is the best of the late growing copper colored varieties. Do not over¬ 
look the two lovely dwarfs for August bloom. 
HELIOPSIS 
Scabra Incomparabilis 
Comes from France and is an excellent early summer hot weather plant, 
fine for cutting as well as the border. 
New Aster, “Mammoth” 
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New Chrysanthemum Maximum, “Phyllis Elliott” 
