CARNATIONS 
The plants start readily from seeds, stool oui 
into fine clumps, begin to bloom in 5 months, 
and bloom continuously. If potted, they will 
bloom in the sunny window in winter. TTie 
firs are large, perfectly double, deliciously fra¬ 
grant, and come in rich colors, some striped or 
blotched. The plants will last for years, requir¬ 
ing a little protection at the far North. To pro¬ 
tect, simply place a board frame a foot high 
around the bed and fill it with dense, nude 
brush. This will protect other plants as well. 
Double German Border, 20 in. Double firs; free- 
blooming, splendid mixture. 
Early Dwarf Prague, 1 ft. A fine double German 
border Carnation. Mixed colors. 
Earliest Dwarf Vienna, 14 in. Firs very double; 
White, Rose,. Violet, separate or mixed. 
Hardy Ga^en Carnations and Picotees. A high 
• class strain saved by a French specialist; plants 
compact, free-blooming; firs richly-scented, mxd. 
Perpetual or Tree Carnation, 1 ft. Double, mixed. 
Riviera Market (New). Extra large, very double, 
showy and splendid. 
Somerset Lady. A perpetual flowering Carnation; 
immense, double white firs on long stems, hardy 
and deliciously fragrant. _ 
CENTAUREA 
Dealbata, 18 in. Graceful silvery foliage and soft 
pink firs in June and July. 
Gymnocarpa, hp, 2 ft. Silvery pinnatifid foliage; 
rosy-purple firs, desirable for pots or beds. 
Macrocephala, hp, 3 ft. Large golden heads. 
Montana, hp, 2 ft. Large violet-blue firs from July 
to Sept. Showy border species of easy culture. 
Montana Alba, hp, 2 ft. . Superb large white firs. 
CEDRONELLA Cana, hp, 2 ft. Evergreen mint, crim¬ 
son, sweet-scented firs in spikes. 
CEPHALARIA Alpina, hp, 5 ft. Scabious-like yel¬ 
low firs, beautiful, easily grown. 
CERASTIUM Bioborstoini, Snow in Summor, hp. 9 
in. Excellent rockery and edging plant; has sil¬ 
very white dense hairy foliage spreading four 
feet or more in a thick blanket. Miniature daisy¬ 
like firs cover the plant in a white sheet early 
in the season. 
Tomontosum, hp, 9 in. A very desirable low- 
growing plant with silvery foliage and white 
firs in June, suitable for the rockery or for 
carpeting. 
CHAMAPEUCE Diacantha, hp, 4 ft. Deep lilac firs, 
with white-spined leaves. 
CHELONE Coccinoa, hp, 3 ft. Rich scarlet firs. 
Torroyi, hp, 4 ft. Firs tubular, brick-red, profuse; 
plants are slender and graceful. 
CIMICIFUGA Cordilolia, hp, 3 ft. Racemes of white 
firs; showy border plant. 
CINERARIA Diamond, Dusty Millor, hp, 2 ft. Very 
handsome silvery foliage plant of easy culture; 
firs yellow; showy; foliage almost white. 
Dianthtu Suporbus Loveliness 
Regular pkt. 5c. 
CIRSIUM Velenowskyi, hp, 3 ft. White and violet 
flowers. 
CLEMATIS, hp. The vining varieties are listed on 
page 74. The following are interesting orna¬ 
mental shrubby specimens, blooming through 
mid-summer. 
Davidiana, 3 ft. Desirable Chinese species, erect 
habit, deliciously fragrant blue firs. 
Intogrilolia, 2 ft. Lovely lavender-blue firs. 
Recta, 4 ft..Produces an abundance of white hya¬ 
cinth-like firs. Fine cutting variety. 
COLCHICUM Autumnal#, hbb, 1 ft. Crocus-like 
mauve flowers during Autumn; fine.. 
CONVALLARIA Japonica, hp, 6 inches. Used in 
hot countries instead of lawn grass. 
Maialis, Lily of tb* Valley, hp, 6 in. Large flow¬ 
ered sweet-scented flowers in racemes. These, 
like most other plants, repay for being well 
treated, and if the bed is given a‘ liberal top¬ 
dressing of well-decayed compost in fall or 
early spring, it will show the effect by increased 
size and number of flowers. 
CORYDALIS CheUanthUoUa, hp, 8 in. Foliage 
dense, fern-like, spikes of yellow firs. 
CRUCIANELLA Stylosa, hp, 6 in. A pretty, free- 
blooming, trailing perennial; rose colored firs. 
CYCLAMEN Neapolitauum, hp, 3 in. Numerous 
reddish-purple and white firs; hardy species. 
CYNARA Ca^unculus (Globe Artichoke). Easily 
grown back-ground or specimen plant of beauty 
and attractiveness. Large silvery cut leaves and 
beautiful purple thistle-like firs. 
DIANTHUS 
Allwoodii, hp, 18 in. A hybrid between Carna¬ 
tion and Pink, extremely floriferous, mixed. 
Allwoodii Alpinus, 5 in. Blooms in five months. 
Best Dianthus for rockery. The glossy leaves 
make a fine background for the large pink firs 
borne on four-inch stems, 
Arenariue (Sand Pink). Deeply fringed deliciously 
fragrant white flowers on five-inch stems. 
Caesiue, Cheddar Pink, hp, 6 in. Bright pink firs; 
a lovely plant for dry banks, rocks or walls. 
Cruentus, hp, 18 in. Very dark crimson in fine 
clusters; a neat border species. 
DeUqht, 9 in. The half-inch firs are freely pro¬ 
duced in many lovely shades. Easy growing. 
Blooms from June to October. 
Deltoidea, Maiden Mnk, hp, 6 in. A charming 
creeping variety with brilliant rose firs, in June. 
Graniticua, hp, 9 in. Low growing; forming a 
dense carpet covered with crimson flowers. 
Xnappi, 2 ft. Dainty unique plant with lovely 
clusters of yellow firs. Likes sand and sun. 
Neglechas, hp, 3 in. A charming little hardy pink; 
cherry-red firs in abundance. 
Rock Species, hp. A special mixture of 25 rare 
varieties suitable for the rockery. 
Snperbus Loveliness, 12 in. An exquisite free- 
flowering finely and distinctly fringed Pink of 
rosy-lilac. 
Jumbo pkt. 10c. 
..GREENWOOD 
SOUTH CAROLINA 
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