CHEIRANTHUS ALLIONI 
Golden Redder 
CENTAUREA, showy plants for the border and useful 
for cutting. Dealbata, soft pink. Gymnocarpa, rosy pur¬ 
ple. Montana, violet-blue. 
CEPHALARIA Alpina, 5 ft., Scabiosus-like, yellow. 
CERASTIUM Tomentosum, 9 in., silvery foliage, white 
flowers; fine rock plant. 
CHAMAPEUCE Diacantha, 4 ft., deep lilac. 
CHELONE, Turtle Head, showy, useful for cutting. Coc- 
cinea, rich scarlet. Torreyi, brick-red. 
CHEIRANTHUS Allioni, the brightest of orange-colored 
flowers; show'y in beds. 
CLEMATIS, interesting ornamental plants blooming dur¬ 
ing mid-summer. Shrubby varieties: Crispa, lilac. David- 
iana, blue. Integrifolia, lavender-blue. Recta, W’hite. Vines: 
Coccinea, rose-scarlet. Jackmanii, purple. Paniculata, 
w'hite. Tangutica, yellow. 
COLCHICUM Autumnale, 1 ft., Crocu-s-like mauve flow¬ 
ers during Autumn. 
CORONILLA Varia, 2 ft., umbels of pink and white 
flowers. 
CYCLAMEN Neapolitanum, 3 in., reddish-purple and 
W'hite. 
DATISCA Canabina, 5 ft., golden; foliage fern-like. 
DIANTHUS, neat little plants with grasslike foliage and 
showy flowers of many colors. Allwoodii, mi.ved. Allwoodil 
Alpinus, pink. Arenarius, white. Cruentus, dark crimson. 
Delight, mixed. Deltoides, brilliant rose. Knappi, yelloWj 
Rock Species, splendid mixture. Superbus Loveliness, rosy- 
lilac. Crimson Redder, rich crimson. 
CLEMATIS JACKMANII 
DICTAMNUS Praxinella, Flame Flower, 2 ft., fine border 
plant, panicles of snowy flowers. Rose, White, Mixed. 
DIELYTRA Spectabilis, Rleeding Heart, 2 ft. Graceful 
plants for pots or borders; pendant sprays of beautiful 
heart-shaped rose-colored flow'ers. „ 
DIGITALIS Foxglove, beautiful hardy biennials easily 
raised from seeds. Elegant nodding flowers in upright ra¬ 
cemes ; show'y in beds or borders. Ferruginea, yellow. 
Gloxiniaflora, White, Rose, Purple, Lilac, Mixed. Monstro- 
sa, mixed colors. Purpurea, mixed. Shirley, finest colors 
mixed. 
DIPSICUS, Laciniatus, 8 ft., rose, globe-shaped. 
DORONICUM Caucasicum, Leopard’s Rane, 18 in., spring¬ 
blooming; showy golden flow'ers. 
DRACOCEPHALUM, Physostegia, 4 ft., spikes of delicate 
tubular flowers. Gigantea, crimson. Virginianum Grandi- 
florum. Rosy Lilac or White. 
DRYAS Octopetala, 6 in., white; fine rock plant. 
EREMURUS, Foxtail Lily, small lily-like flowers crowded 
on strong stems. Rungei, yellow. Himalaicus, white. Ro- 
bustus, pink. Separate or mixed. 
ERIGERON, showy daisy-like blooms throughout sum¬ 
mer. Splendid for borders, also for cutting. Aurantiacus 
Hybridus, many colors mixed. Coulteri, white. Multiradi- 
atus Roseus, soft pink. Speciosus Grandiflorus, violet rays 
with yellow disk. 
EUPATORIUM Fraseri, 18 in., white; for cutting. 
EUPHORBIA, ornamental foliage plants; showy, 
easily grown, fine for rockery. Myrsinites, trailer, 
yellow'. Polychroma, yellow'. 
FUNKIA Coerulea, Day Lily, 18 in., broad massive 
foliage; show'y blue flowers; August and September. 
GENISTA Andreana, 5 ft., crimson and gold pea¬ 
like flow'ers. 
GERANIUM, branching plants with large clusters 
of showy flow'ers. Grandiflorum, ultramarine blue. 
Pratense, violet-blue. Sanguineum, dark purple-red. 
GEUM, splendid perennial producing large showy 
flowers throughout summer; very useful for cutting. 
Borisii, orange-scarlet. Lady Stratheden, golden 
yellow. Mrs. Bradshaw, brilliant orange-scarlet. 
GILIA Coronopifolia, 3 ft., spikes of rich red bloom. 
GLOBULARIA Trichosantha, 9 in., large heads of 
small blue flow'ers during summer. 
GNAPHALIUM Edelweis, 6 in., wooly foliage and 
flower heads. 
GYPSOPHILA, branching plants producing pretty, 
misty panicles of blooms. Highly valued for mixing 
with other cut flow'ers. Acutifolia, pale i^ink. Old- 
hamiana, rose-pink. Pacifica, pink. Paniculata 
Single, white. Paniculata Double, white. Repens, 
pinkish white. 
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DIGITALIS, Foxglove 
