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CAMPANULA 
(BELLFLOWER) 
Carpatica. The delightful, dwarf, free-flowering Carpathian Harebell. 
Neat clumps of dark green, crinkly foliage covered in June and July 
with large, cup-shaped flowers of bright blue. Recommended for the 
rockery or for edging garden paths. Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten 
$1.50. 
Calycanthema. The glorious, colorful Cup-and-Saucer Canterbury Bells. 
Branching, 3-ft. plants filled with bell-shaped flowers that have an outer 
row of petals resembling a cup upon a saucer. Three bright colors— 
Blue, Rose, White, or Mixed. Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
Garganica major. An improved gem for the rockery, forming 2-in. tufts 
of small, heart-shaped leaves smothered with starry, bright blue flowers. 
Nestled among the rocks it is a glorious sight in June. Each 30c., per 
three 75c. 
Persicifolia, “Pfitzeri.” The rare and beautiful double blue Peachleaf 
Bellflower. Erect habit about 30 in. high with short lateral branches 
filled with exquisite flowers of deep blue. Grand in the Midsummer 
garden and one of the best for cutting. Each 35c., per three 90c. 
POSCHARSKYANA. The choice Serbian Harebell for the Alpine 
garden. Low tufts of dark green with short trailing branches 
filled with vivid light blue flowers. In fully glory during June 
and shows color well into the Summer. A hardy gem of merit. 
Each 30c., per three 75c., per ten $2.00. 
CARNATION 
Grenadin. The hardiest variety of double Carnations for the perennial 
border. The brightly colored flowers show to fine advantage because 
of the silver gray foliage. Their spicy fragrance, perfect form, and 15 in. 
stems make them ideal cut flowers. 
King of the Blacks Rose Queen White Gold 
Bright Scarlet White Gem Mixed 
Any of above: Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50 
COLLECTION 66: One plant of each color—only $1.00 
CEPHALARIA 
Tatarica. The bright yellow Scabiosa pennsylvanica. A fine subject for 
the back border. Six-foot plants filled with large yellow flowers. Does 
well in partial shade and moist soil. Provides an abundance of cutting 
material in June and July. Each 30c., per three 75c., per ten $2.00. 
CENTAUREA 
Dealbata. A showy variety with large lavender rose flowers. A profuse 
bloomer in late June and July. Finely cut foliage of attractive appearance 
making the plant a valuable border variety. 2 Yi ft. Each 25c., per three 
50c., per ten $1.50. 
Macrocephala. Large, thistle-like heads of brilliant golden yellow. 
Strong, erect stems that are ideal for cutting. Blooming at the same 
time as Delphinium they combine beautifully in a bouquet. 3 ft. Each 
25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
Montana (Blue Corn Flower). Semi-dwarf in habit blooming in early July. 
Large, shaggy flowers of violet blue. 2 ft. Each 20c., per three 50c., 
per ten $1.50. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Hardy Garden Mums 
Alice Howell. Bright yellow, strongly overcast bronze. Blooms in early 
October. 
Eva. A beautiful dwarf with large flowers of deep rose. 
Glory of Seven Oaks. A grand, large, double pure yellow. Blooms in 
September. 
Gold Coin. Incurved petals of burnt gold shaded with rich deep yellow. 
Jean Treadway. A lovely sparkling pink resembling a double Aster. 
When fully opened takes on a soft rose shade. 
Little Bob. Of semi-dwarf habit with a profusion of bronze red buttons. 
L’Argentuillais. An early bloomer with large, double flowers of copper 
scarlet tipped with gold. 
Mitzi. Small buttons of golden yellow. 
Murillo. A semi dwarf early variety covered with large flowers of old rose. 
Old Homestead. Bright pink frosted with silver. 
Red Doty. A fine midseason tall variety. Double flowers of deep maroon. 
Tasiva. A semi-dwarf double pure white. Early. 
Vivid. Large, shaggy semi-double flowers of vivid red. 
White Beauty. Large, double flowers opening rich pink and fading to a 
blush white. 
Price of above: Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50 
COLLECTION 67: One each of Alice Howell, Glory of Seven Oaks, 
Old Homestead, Vivid and White Beauty—only $1.00 
Recent Introductions 
Of the many new Mums recently introduced, we feel that the following 
are outstanding. All are fully described on the Plant Novelty pages. 
“Ember.” A brilliant glowing bronze of superb form. 
“King Midas.” Extra large flowers of soft yellow. 
“Pygmy Gold.” Brilliant gold Korean Pompon. 
“The Moor.” Double flowers of Burgundy red. 
“Romany.” Large, double flowers of carmine-red blended with bronze. 
Any of above: Each 30c., per three 75c. 
CUSHION MUMS 
Pink Cushion. One of the most colorful of recent introductions. Starting 
in August the compact, ball-shaped plants are a mass of rich pink color. 
The hundreds of double flowers are so closely set that they form a solid 
sheet. Ideal for edging and decorative in the low border. 12 in. Each 25c. 
per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
King Cushion. A new introduction of the same habit as "Pink Cushion" 
but the flowers are a unique shade of brick red overcast with bronze. 
A glorious ball of color. Each 30c., per three 75c., per ten $2.00. 
Queen Cushion. A charming companion for the "King Cushion.” The 
myriad of flowers open to a deep blush pink changing to cream white. 
Each 30c., per three 75c., per ten $2.00. 
HARDY ARCTIC MUMS 
“Astrid.” The symmetrical, 18 in. mound-shaped plants are covered 
with hundreds of large single flowers of old rose shaded with apricot, 
with a yellow center. Each 30c., per three 75c. 
Arcticum. The lovely white Arctic Daisy. In September the dwarf plants 
are a mass of single flowers. Attractive, low-growing, deep green foliage. 
A fine subject for edging. Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
Aquilegia Farquhar’s Pink Dlcentra Exlinea Achillea Perry’s White 
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