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BAPTISIA australis. False Indigo —Dark blue 
pea-shaped flowers. Dark green, deeply cut 
foliage. June. 2 fl. 25c. 
BOLTONIA asteroides. False Chammomile— 
White. Single, aster-like flowers. Aug. to 
Sept. 5 to 6 ft. 25c. 
BOLTONIA latisquama —Bears masses of lovely 
lavender-pink flowers. Not so coarse as the 
white variety. Aug. to Sept. 4 to 5 ft. 25c. 
CAMPANULA carpatica. Bell Flower —Flowers 
clear blue, on wiry stems, growing in com¬ 
pact tufts. July and Aug. 6 to 12 in. (R) 25c. 
CAMPANULA media. (Canterbury Bells)—2-4 
ft. Enormous branches crowded with deep 
bells, the edges softly rolled back and fluted. 
Blue, rose and white. July. 25c. 
CAMPANULA percificolia — Erect spikes of 
large, cup-shaped blue flowers. June to July. 
2 to 3 fl. 25c. 
CAMPANULA pyramidalis —Grows four to five 
feet tall and produces blue star shaped 
flowers most all summer. 25c. 
CAMPANULA rctundiflora. (Harebell)—1^ ft. 
Slender, wmy stems bear clear blue dainty 
bells in long, loose clusters, reaching their 
greatest beauty in June, but often bearing 
throughout the summer. 25c. 
IJAMPANULA trachelium. (Chimney Bellflower) 
4 ft. Spirelike growth, has small saucer shaped 
pale blue flowers. Blooms remain over a long 
period of time. August and September. 25c. 
CARNATION. Golden Sun —Rich yellow. Grena- 
din type. 25c. 
CENTAUREA monlana. Perennial Cornflower— 
Large, violet-blue flowers. July to September. 
4 £i. (R) 25c. 
CEPHALARIA alpina —Plants 5 feet tall, bear¬ 
ing heads of sulphur yellow flowers resem¬ 
bling scabiosa. 25c. 
CERASTIUM tomenlosum. Snow in Summer— 
Carpet of white flowers and silvery green 
foliage. June. 6 in. (R) 25c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM maximum. Shasla Daisy— 
Alaska. White flowers, large, with yellow 
centers. Long stems, suitable for cutting. July 
to September 12 lo 15 in. 25c. 
Hardy Chrysanthemums 
APOLLO —A lovely combination of bronze, red 
and gold suffused with glowing salmon. Sin¬ 
gle flowers. 2 inches across and produced in 
immense sprays. Exceptionally long flowering 
period. October. 25c. 
CERES —Old gold, chamois-yellow, and soft cop¬ 
pery bronze. Sturdy plant producing a quanti¬ 
ty of nicely formed single flowers on branch¬ 
ing sprays. October. 25c. 
EARLY BRONZE —New variety. Flowers freely 
from late August on. Color lively bronze-yel¬ 
low. 25c. 
JEAN TREADWAY —Flower large, fully 3 inches 
across, of perfect Aster formation, with ex¬ 
cellent substance. On opening cofOr is lovely 
pink with dark rose-pink center, but when 
fully opened it becomes a soft lilac-pink shad¬ 
ing to white. Medium height. Bushy. 25c. 
MARS —Deep amarynth-red, changing to wine 
red, overlaid with velvety sheen. Distinct and 
striking color effect. October. 25c. 
PINK CUSHION— One of the most admired va¬ 
rieties. Solid compact grower from October to 
frost. The whole clump while in flower is 
completely covered. The color a beautiful 
shade of pink. Very effective in rockery, land¬ 
scape or border plantings. (R) 25c. 
SKIBO —Very early Pom-pom type of medium 
height. Blossoms open bronze, changing to 
rich yellow retaining a small bronze center. 
Flowers about 1^ in. across. Very hardy. 25c. 
CLEMATIS inlegrifolia corulea —A good border 
plant producing interesting porcelain blue 
hyacinth like flowers from June to August. 
18 fo 24 inches high. 25c. 
CONVALLARIA majalis. Lily of Ihe Valley- 
White, dainty, bell shaped small flowers. Very 
fragrant. May and June. 8 lo 10 in. (R) 25c 
per clump. 
COREOPSIS lanceolala grandiflora. Tickseed— 
Large, bright yellow flowers. Stems long, 
graceful. Slender light green foliage. Blooms 
all summer. 2 fl. 25c. 
CREEPING JENNY —Glossy green leaves, creep¬ 
ing, yellow flowers. Excellent for ground 
cover and rockery work. (R) 25c. 
DELPHINIUM Belladonna — Light sky-blue. 
Very free blooming. June to October. 3 fl. 25c. 
DELPHINIUM Bellamosa —A dark blue strain 
of the Belladonna. 25c. 
DELPHINIUM Chinense —Dwarf variety. Dark 
blue flowers. Feathery foliage. 12 lo 18 in. (R) 
25c. 
DELPHINIUM Chinense alba —A pure white 
form of chinense. (R) 25c. 
DELPHINIUM Hybrids —Blackmore and Lang- 
don’s and other choice hybrids. Colors rang¬ 
ing from pale blue to deep indigo and shades 
r" rose. 25c. > 
DIANTHUS barbalus. Sweel William —An old- 
fashioned flower. Producing great masses sof 
bloom in various colors of red, rose and white. 
May and June. 1| ft. 25c. 
DIANTHUS deltoides brilliant. Maiden Pink— 
Dwarf plant, crimson-red flowers, compact 
deep green foliage. May and June. 6 in. (R) 
25c. 
DIANTHUS plumarius. Clove Pinks —Varying 
shades of pink, purple and white. Fragrant 
clove-scented flowers. Fine for cutting. Glau¬ 
cous green foliage. Flowers bloom all summer. 
9 in. (R) 25c. 
DICENTRA eximia. Plumy Bleeding Heart—A 
dwarf grower. Heart shaped rose colored flow¬ 
ers. Finely cut foliage. May to September. 
12 in. (R) 40c. 
DICENTRA spectabilis. Bleeding Heart —An old- 
fashioned flower. Long racemes of heart 
shaped pink flowers. May and June. 2 to 2J ft. 
35c. 
