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ers. Z }/2 ft. July, August.; • • • ;.. 
montana. Low plants covered with single Cornflowers, like 
small indigo cartwheels. 13^ ft. June. 
GENTRANTHUS ruber. Red Valerian. Loose puffs of pure 
rose-coral above the sprawling foliage. 2 ft. June-August. 
CEPHALARIA alpina. Roundheads. Pincushions of primrose- 
yellow on 6-foot stalks. July, August. 
GERASTIUM tomentosum. ★ Mats of gray foliage adrip with 
milk-white flowers in May and June. 
GHIVES (Allium schoenoprasum). A flavoring for salads. 
Pompons of lavender-rose. 12-15 in. June. 
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Chrysanthemums 
Late-flowering border plants, thriving best in rich soil in sun. They grow 23^ to 
4 feet in height and bloom from late August 
till cut down by frost. 
Callirhoe involucrata. See page 5 
Single-flowering Varieties— Each lO 
Astrid. Delicate soft pink, 
shaded apricot. Early.$0 25 $2 00 
Indian Maid. Orange-terra¬ 
cotta . 25 2 00 
Korean Hybrids. All medium 
growing and hardy. 
Apollo. Bronze-red. 25 2 00 
Geres. Old-gold. 25 2 00 
Daphne. Pink. 25 2 00 
Diana. Rose-pink. 25 2 00 
Mars. Wine-red. 25 2 00 
Mercury. Old-rose and 
salmon. 25 2 00 
Orion. Canary-yellow. 25 2 00 
Mrs. Calvin Goolidge. Car¬ 
dinal-red. Medium height.. 25 2 00 
Pink Beauty. Excellent pink. 25 ’2 00 
Princess. White. Early. 25 2 00 
Double-flowering Varieties— 
Amelia. Compact; pink. 
Early..... ... 25 2 00 
Angelo. Light pink. Low 
growing. Large Pompon... 25 2 00 
Anna L. Moran. Bronze with 
yellow. Pompon type. 25 2 00 
Ermalinda. Old-rose. Me¬ 
dium. Large-flowering Pom¬ 
pon . 25 2 00 
Frances Whittlesey. Garnet 
and bronze. Low. Hardy . . 25 2 00 
Granny Scoville. Large flow¬ 
ers of coral-bronze. 25 2 00 
