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N. A. HALLAUER—Webster, N. Y 
Hebe—Flowers very freely in September and October. Lu¬ 
minous pink, maturing lavender pink with a yellow center. 
Fragrant, excellent cut flowers. 2^4 ft. 
Mars—Deep red shaded wine-red. Single. Oct. 15. 
Above Korean Hybrids 25 cents each. One each of the five 
varieties for $1.00 prepaid. 
Cimifuga Racemosa—(Bugbane)—A pretty native shade loving 
plant having long spikes of pure white flowers in July and 
August. 6 ft. 25 cents each. 
Clematis Davidiana—A dwarf shrubby clematis, deep lavender 
blue tubular flowers in August and September. Very fragrant. 
Rich moist soil. 2^4 ft. 35 cents each. 
Clematis Integrifolia Coerulea—Upright bushy habit. Large nod¬ 
ding urn-shaped blue flowers. A showy border plant. 2*4 ft. 
50 cents each. 
♦Colchicum Autumnale—(Autumn Crocus) (Meadow Safron) — 
Blooms in September and October. Large stemless rosy-lilac 
flowers. The foliage appears in spring and completely dries 
up and disappears in mid summer. Later the buds push 
through bare ground. If dug after foliage is gone, they will 
flower out of the ground, or they may then be planted in 
their permanent quarters. Deep moist soil. 25 cents each. 
$1.75 per dozen. 
♦Conva’laria Majalis (Lily of the Valley)—A deservedly popular 
dwarf plant for a rich shady place. Fragrant bell-shaped flow¬ 
ers. 6 in. May and June. Clumps 25 cents each. 
Coreopsis Grandiflora (Tick Seed)—A popular plant bearing 
bright yellow daisy-like flowers continuously through the 
summer Good for cutting. 18 in. Ordinary soil. 25 cents 
each. 
♦Coreopsis Rosea Nana—A dwarf variety producing soft pink 
flowers profusely al summer. Makes a beautiful dwarf edging. 
New. 25 cents each. 
♦Coronilla Cappadocica—(Syn. C. Iberica)—Large yellow pea¬ 
shaped flowers over a long season in summer. An attractive 
trailing plant. Dry soil. 25 cents each. 
♦Corydalis Bulbosa (Tuberosa)—A bulbous form, excellent for 
rockeries. A small plant having finely-cut foliage and light 
purple flowers in early spring. 4 in. Well-drained rich soil, 
part shade. Plant in late summer or fall. 25 cents each 
♦Cruciarella Stylosa (Crosswort)—Pale rose flowers in globular 
heads. May to September. 6 in. Ordinary soil. 25 cents each. 
♦Cytissus (Broom)—Small evergreen shrubby plants. They are 
very much confused with Genista. Some are choice subjects for 
the rock garden. 
♦Hirsutus—A pretty dwarf shrub growing to three feet in rich 
soil. Light yellow pea-shaped blossoms from June to October. 
Very rare. 50 cents each. 
♦Purpureus—A prostrate shrub, about 8 in. high producing pur¬ 
ple and carmine pea-shaped flowers from May to July. 50 
cents each. 
Delphinium (Hardy Larkspur)—Tall stately plants, bearing long 
spikes of flowers mostly in shades of blue . Will succeed in 
any rich soil, and like a little lime. Good for forcing. 
Belladonna—A free and continuous bloomer. Very popular cut 
flower and forces well. Azure blue. 3 ft. 25 cents each. 
Bellamosum—A deep blue form similar to the above. 25 cents 
each. 
♦Chinensis—Intense gentian blue. Large flowers. Dwarf. 18 in. 
July to October. 25 cents each. 
♦Chinensis Alba—A white flowered form of the above. 25 cent9 
each. 
Gold Medal Hybrids—A choice imported strain producing a 
wonderful range of single and semi-double flowers. Fine for 
extensive plantings in the background or for cutting. 25 cents 
each. 
Lamartinum—Beautiful deep blue flowers with white centers in 
stately spikes. 25 cents each. 
Pacific Giants (V&R)—A superior strain recently introduced 
from the West. Flowers often more than 2 in. in diameter, 
in shades of blue and nearly all double. The compact spikes 
are about 5 ft. tall. Small blooming sized plants, 35 cents 
each. 
Summer Cloud—One of the best hybrid white varieties. Tall 
thickly flowered spikes. Excellent for cut flowers. 5 ft. 25 
cents each. 
Wrexham Hybrids (Hollyhock)—A wonderful strain recently 
introduced from England. Stems and flowers are very large in 
a wide range of colors. Both single and double. 4 to 6 ft. 
True stock. 25 cents each. 
♦Dianthus (Pinks)—A popular race of hardy plants producing fra¬ 
grant flowers in bright colors. Includes many gems for the 
rockery. Dry soil in sun suits most of them. 
