HARDY PERENNIALS AND ROCK-PLANTS 
Double-flowering Chrysanthemums, continued Each 10 
Irene. White. Low growing. Button .$0 25 $2 00 
Jean Treadway. Pink with deep rose center. 25 2 00 
Murillo. Fine large pink flowers. 25 2 00 
Oconto. White. Medium height. Large-flowered. 25 2 00 
Ouray. Brilliant bronze Button. 25 2 00 
Rodell. Yellow Button. Low growing. 25 2 00 
Tasiva. Pure white. Compact; medium height. 25 2 00 
GIMIGIFUGA racemosa. White tassels, 5 to 6 ft. June, July. 30 2 50 
simplex. A charming Snakeroot only 23^ to 3 feet high. Sep¬ 
tember, October. 75 
GLEMATIS, Duchess of Edinburgh. Vine. Large double 
white flowers. 75 
henryi. Vine. Very large white flowers. June-October .... 75 
heracleaefolia davidiana. Blue Bush Clematis. Bushy plants 
with whorls of hyacinth-like, sweetly scented, pale blue 
flowers. 3 ft. August, September. 35 3 00 
integrifolia. Sky-blue flowers in July. 13^-2 ft. 50 
jackmani. Vine. Large flowers of rich velvety purple. June . 75 
Mme. Edouard Andre. Vine. Large dark red flowers. 75 
montana rubens. Vine. Shell-pink, starlike flowers in May. 75 
paniculata. Vine. Fragrant little white flowers in September 35 
Ramona. Vine. Large flowers of a lovely sky-blue in June. 
See illustration, page 23. 75 
GONVALLARIA majalis. Lily-oJ-the-Valley. Little green wands 
hung with pearls. Fragrant. 10-12 in. May, June. 50 4 50 
GOREOPSIS lanceolata. The golden yellow flowers bloom 
continuously from June to October. 2 ft. 25 2 00 
GORONILLA varia. ★ Coronets of pink-and-white pea-shaped 
flowers in June. 1-2 ft. 20 1 50 
GRUGIANELLA stylosa. ★ Clustered heads of tiny shell-pink 
crosses above a tangled mat of leaves. Sin. June. 25 
DAPHNE. See Shrubs, Trees and Evergreens, page 37. 
DELPHINIUM belladonna. An improvement on the old- 
fashioned Larkspur with 4- to 5-foot stalks of turquoise- 
blue. June until frost. 25 2 00 
bellamosum. Darker form of the above. 25 2 00 
chinense. True indigo-blue. 1-2 ft. June-August. 25 2 00 
chinense album. A white variety of the above. 25 2 00 
English Hybrids. Named varieties in superb shades of 
sapphire, violet, and cobalt. 4-in. pots. 1 00 
6-in. pots. 1 50 
DIANTHUS. Hardy Pinks. 
barbatus. Sweet-William. Red, white, crimson, vermilion, 
and maroon. Like an old-fashioned patchwork quilt. 2 ft. 
May, June. 25 2 00 
barbatus, Newport Pink. Salmon-pink. 2 ft. May, June. . 25 2 00 
caesius. ★ Cheddar Pink. Tiny, fringed, pink flowers above 
the close blue-gray foliage. 3-6 in. May, June. 35 3 00 
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All varieties marked with a (★) are suitable for rock-gardens 
