Helena, Montana. 
HARDY PERENNIALS—(Continued) 73 
Cnmpnimla Media 
Campanula or Canterbury Beil 
Media —Single in colors of dark blue, white, light 
blue and rose. Eiacli, 30o; 6 for $1.50. 
Calycantliema (Cup and Saucer Canterbury Bell.s) 
—In this variety the calyx is the same color as 
the flower, giving it the appearance of a cup 
and saucer. In the following shades; rose pink, 
dark blue and pure white. The above in 4-inch 
pot stocks— all extra quality, 30c; 6 for $1.50. 
Carpatica (Carpatliian Harebell) — “R” —A pretty 
species growing in compact tufts, flowers clear 
blue and white. Blooms all Summer; excellent for 
the rockery. Racb, 30c; .3 for 75c. 
Pyr.nmidalis (The Chimney Bell Flower) — Blue 
salver-shaped flowers. Eacli 23c; 3 for G5c. 
Rotnndifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland)—“R”—A 
little beauty for the rockery. Dainty, slender clear 
blue bell flowers. Prom 3-ineh pots, each, 25e; 3 
for <{5c. 
CANDYTUFT HARDY—(See Iberi.s, Page 74) 
A Part of Our Large Perennial Fields 
Wallflower or Cheiranthus 
Cheiranthiis Alloni (Siberian Wallflower) _A beau¬ 
tiful rock plant, dazzling fiery orange flowers on 
stems about a foot high. Best used as a bien¬ 
nial. Each, 25c; 3 for «3c. 
COLUMBINE—(See Atiuilcgia, Page 72) 
BLEEDING HEART——(See Dicentra, Page 74) 
Cerastium Tomentosum or Snow in Summer 
Low growing Avith Avhite foliage and flowers. 
Very fine for planting on graves. Each, 25c; 0 
for .$1.2.5. 
Catnip 
strong 3-inch potted plants of this great tonic 
and conditioner for cats. 3 for 50c. 
Chrysanthemum Maximum or Shasta Daisy 
A feAv Shasta and Elder’s Daisies should be in 
every garden. Pine for cut flowers. 
C. Maximum King Edward VII —A splendid Daisy. 
Beautiful for cut blooms, two or two and a half 
feet high. 
C. .Sha.sta Daisy—“Ala.ska” —(Burbank’s Improved) 
Glistening white flowers. Very fine. 
The Prince —A gigantic and free flowering, newer 
type of Shasta. The enormous flowers on strong 
stiff stems are very fine for cutting. 
HARTJE and ELDER’.S HARDY DAISIES 
A very useful early form of the Shasta Daisy. 
Very free flowering Hardy Perennial. 
Prices of Shasta and Elder's Daisies; Each, 25c; 
G for $1.25. Large field grown elumps, each $1.00» 
Coreopsis 
Mayfield Giants —A fine perennial of Australian 
origin. It produces a taller and more vigorous 
pl.ant than tbe type, with longer and firmer 
stems and larger individual blooms of which the 
ray petals are broader and form a more perfect 
corolla. Each, 25c; 3 for G5c. 
Cress—Water 
Try a plant or so in your Lily Pool or in very 
moist soil, where they will thrive to perfection. 
Fine to eat. A healthy fooo. Potted Plants, 3 for 50c, 
Dianthus Barbatus or Sweet William "R" 
One of the most popular of outdoor Perennial 
bedding plants. 
D. Latifolious Atracoccincus —(Everblooming Hy¬ 
brid Sweet William)—A brilliant Summer bed¬ 
ding variety producing masses of brilliant fiery 
crimson flowers. 
Holborn Glory —This is a large flowered selection 
of the auricul-eyed section, a most beautiful 
SAveet William. 
Scarlet Beauty— A very effective, rich, deep scarlet. 
Pink Be:»uty— One of the prettiest of the SAveet 
\Villiams. 
Each of the aboA’e, 2.5c; G for .$1.25. 
SAveet William 
