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Chrysanthemum “King Midas” 
Chrysanthemum “Ceres” 
KOREAN MUMS 
The hardy, colorful varieties hybridized from the native of Korea. 
Showy, compact plants, profusely blooming in late September and October. 
Charming new colors which make a pleasing effect in the border. 
Apollo. Old gold and glowing reddish-bronze. 
Ceres. Rich bronze overlaid with chamois and gold. 
Daphne. Bright pink and lilac rose with stamens of gold. 
Diana. Rose pink, lilac and salmon. 
Mercury. Deep red in bud, opening to a copper red. 
Mars. A velvety amaranth red. 
Each 25c., per three of one variety 60c. 
COLLECTION 68: One each of the Korean Mums—only $1.00 
CIMICIFUGA 
(SNAKE ROOT) 
Racemosa. A handsome American native with fluffy racemes of white 
flowers on graceful 5-ft. stems during July and August. Ideal for natural¬ 
izing in a woody dell or in a shady spot of the garden. Each 20c., per 
three 50c., per ten SI.50, per hundred $12.00. 
COREOPSIS 
“Mayfield Giants.” An improved strain with extra large flowers of bril¬ 
liant golden yellow. A patch of these in the border makes a bright show 
and the long stems are fine for cutting. 3 ft. Each 20c., per three 50c., 
per ten $1.25. 
Double “Sunburst.” The recent introduction that has created a sensa¬ 
tion. Large flowers with several rows of petals. Better described as a 
semi-double. A rich, deep yellow. 3 ft. Each 25c., per three 60c., per 
ten $1.50. 
Verticillata. Visitors coming to our nursery always admired this profuse 
bloomer, never dreaming that it belongs to the Coreopsis family. Hand¬ 
some, symmetrical lacy foliage heavily sprinkled with small flowers of 
bright gold. Starts to bloom in June and lasts all Summer. 2 ft. Each 
25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
DELPHINIUM 
Delphiniums, with their grace and charm, add dignity and beauty to 
the garden. Hardy, rugged varieties that will lend distinction to your 
garden. All are two-year, field-grown plants. 
Belladonna, “Cliveden Beauty.” An improved variety with large 
flowers of a brilliant sky-blue. Longer spikes and better placement is 
noted. A favorite for cutting. Each 20c., per three 50c., per ten $1.50, 
per 100 $12.00. 
Wrexham Hollyhock Strain. The recognized superior strain of fine 
Delphinium. Grown from selected seed this shows a high percentage of 
choice doubles and extra large singles in varying shades and combina¬ 
tions of colors. Noted for its vigor and rugged habits, the perfectly 
formed spikes are held on erect stiff stems. Grand in the garden and 
superb as cut flowers. Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50, per 
hundred $12.00. 
Lamartine. A recent introduction that is rapidly becoming one of the 
favorites for cutting and for show in the garden. Extra large single 
flowers of vivid indigo blue handsomely marked with a white bee. 
Each 30c., per three 75c. 
GIANT PACIFIC HYBRIDS. Grown from seeds of the famous 
Vetterle and Reinelt strain. Thin but strong whippy stems bear¬ 
ing huge spikes of flowers. Choice doubles and de luxe semi¬ 
doubles in all the rich colors found in Delphiniums. Each 30c., 
per three 75c., per ten $2.00. 
DIANTHUS 
Arvenensis. A dainty Alpine gem.Miniature glaucous green tufts studded 
with rich pink flowers in June. The entire plant does not grow over 4 in. 
high and is ideal for edging and is charming in the rocks. A neat and 
orderly grower. Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
Deltoides erecta. An improved form of the old favorite ‘‘Maiden Pink.” 
A lavish display of deep pink flowers completely covering the mat of 
dark green foliage. The small flowers are held erect on 4-in. stems. 
Always attractive but at its best in the early Summer. Each 30c., 
per three 75c., per ten $2.00. 
Deltoides “Major Steam’s Variety.” An English variety with a multi¬ 
tude of vivid crimson flowers. The foliage is dull bronze green. A sheet 
of color during June and July. Ideal for the rockery. Each 25c., per 
three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
Plumarius semperflorens. The old-fashioned Pinks of grandmother’s 
garden—greatly improved as to color and size of bloom. Spicy-scented, 
many of them double with dual-toned effects and finely laciniated. For 
small bouquets they are recommended. 12 in. Each 20c., per three 50c., 
per ten $1.25, per hundred $10.00. 
Plumarius, “Princess Juliana.” A new selected European novelty. 
Large, spicy scented flowers of glowing salmon pink on erect, stiff stems. 
Compact blue-gray foliage. Each 30c., per three 75c. 
DICENTRA 
(BLEEDING HEART) 
Eximea. The Everblooming or Plumy leaf Bleeding Heart that makes 
such a fine item for the border. Light green, finely cut foliage of semi¬ 
dwarf habit filled with drooping cherry red hearts all through the Sum¬ 
mer and into the Fall. 12 in. Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50, 
per hundred $12.00. 
Spectabilis. The true old-fashioned Bleeding Heart. An established favor¬ 
ite that makes a bright show in the June garden. Graceful branches 
lined with deep rose hearts. Strong plants. Each 35c., per three 90c., 
per ten $2.50. 
DICTAMNUS 
(GAS PLANT) 
Fraxinella. An aristocrat for the border. Once placed in the garden it in¬ 
creases in beauty never becoming straggly or unsightly. We have seen 
clumps that are over 20 years old and they are still erect, well formed, 
and retain their great beauty. Glossy, lemon-scented foliage with 
spikes of flowers in June. 2}^ ft. Two colors—Rose or White. Each 
30c., per three 75c., per ten $2.00. 
DIGITALIS 
(FOXGLOVE) 
Shirley Select Hybrids. Handsome full spikes in shades of rose, purple, 
__ Jpink, lavender and white. The center of the individual flowers are 
~ marked with chocolate. A beautiful show in the Summer border. 4 ft. 
Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
Cimicifuga Racemosa 
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