THE "GARDEN CLUB" FLOWER-GATHERING SHEARS 
Campanula persicifolia fl.-pl. 
Campanula • Bellflower 
These beautiful spring and summer flower¬ 
ing plants are most suited for the rockery and 
border. They are of easy culture. 
Carpatica. ★ A compact-growing plant 6 
inches high. Large clear blue flowers. July. 
$1 for 3, $3.75 per doz. 
Carpatica alba. ★ White counterpart of the 
above. $1 for 3, $3.75 per doz. 
Celtidifolia, E. Molyneux. Large panicles 
of pale blue flowers in great profusion in 
July and if cut back will flower again in the 
fall. 2J4 ft. $1 for 3, $3.75 per doz. 
Garganica. ★ Trailing habit. Covered with 
deep blue, starry flowers in July. $1 for 3, 
$3.75 per doz. 
Glomerata superba. Terminal heads of 
rich purple flowers. 1^ ft. July. $1 for 3, 
$3.75 per doz. 
Leutweini. ★ A novelty dwarf Campanula 
6 inches high, for the rock-garden or border, 
having large, very pale blue flowers. June. 
$1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
Persicifolia alba. Snow-white bells 1J4 
inches in diameter produced on long, wiry 
stems. June. $1 for 3, $3.75 per doz. 
Persicifolia, Blue Gardenia. Gardenia- 
flowered Bellflower. New and rare. Double 
flowers of a beautiful shade of blue, gar- 
denia-like in form, gracefully arranged 
along the entire length of the stems. It 
blooms in June and July, with five to eight 
spikes per plant. A fine cut-flower, lasting 
a week or more in water; it has leathery, 
dark green foliage. Height 30 in. $1 each, 
$10 per doz. 
Persicifolia fl.-pl. A good border plant 
with pale blue, double flowers. Fine for 
cutting. July. $1.20 for 3, $4.50 per doz. 
Persicifolia, Telham Beauty. Long, wiry 
3-foot stems with large, single, silvery lav¬ 
ender-blue bells. July. $1.50 for 3, $5.50 
per doz. 
CANTERBURY BELLS. We offer these 
grand old-fashioned border plants which 
provide a wealth of blooms in June and 
July. 
Single 
Light Blue 
Dark Blue 
Pink 
White 
Mixed 
Double 
Light Blue 
Dark Blue 
Pink 
White 
Mixed 
Cup and Saucer Bells 
Pink White Mixed 
Light Blue Dark Blue 
Caryopteris 
Carnations 
These hardy plants prefer a well-drained 
soil and a sunny location. The flowers, which 
are produced from June until autumn, are 
large and of the most beautiful colors. 
Perpetual Large-flowering. Stock raised 
from the best imported English seed. Very 
vigorous. $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
Perpetual Border, mixed. Smaller flowers 
but in much greater profusion. Very 
sweetly scented. $1.20 for 3, $4.50 per doz. 
CARYOPTERIS Mastacanthus super¬ 
bus. Mustache Plant. A shrubby peren¬ 
nial growing to a height of 3 feet. The 
long branches are covered with whorls 
of most attractive flowers in September 
and October. Blue, Pink, or White. 
Strong plants, $1 for 3, $3.75 per doz. 
CENTAUREA macrocephala. Centaury. 
The globe-thistle-like flowers of a rich 
yellow make a striking picture in the 
garden. 3 ft. July. 
Ruthenica. Lemon-yellow, thistle-like 
flowers. 33 ^ ft. Aug. 
CERASTIUM tomentosum. Snow-in- 
Summer. ★ A beautiful plant with silvery 
white foliage. Excellent for rock-gardens 
or for edging walks. Masses of snowy 
white flowers in June and July. 6 to 8 in. 
CHELONE barbata, Pink Beauty. Beard- 
Tongue. Long spikes of shell-pink, double 
flowers. 3 ft. Aug. 
Barbata Torreyi. Tubular flowers of 
vivid red. 3 ft. Aug. 
CHRYSOGONUM virginianum. Golden 
Knee, ir A wonderful ground-cover for 
sun or partial shade. The plant grows 
4 to 6 inches high and requires a rich 
humusy soil. Its bright starry golden 
yellow flowers, which are produced from 
May to Aug., and handsome dark green 
foliage make a striking color combina¬ 
tion. $1.20 for 3, $4.50 per doz. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM maximum. Shasta 
Daisy. AH are of very easy culture and 
most suitable for cutting. 
Alaska. Large white flowers 3 inches 
across. 2 ft. June. 
Conqueror. Pure white flowers. A very 
strong grower. 334 ft*. July. 
Dwarf Avalanche. An ideal plant for the 
front of the herbaceous border. Very 
floriferous. 1 ft. July. 
Earliest of All. Large pure white flowers 
in early June. 2 ft. 
Mayfield Giant. Snow-white flowers of 
great size on 3 to 4-foot stems. Aug. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM leucanthemum. 
White Swan. A double white Shasta 
Daisy flowering in June and July. Fine 
for cutting. 234 ft* $1*20 for 3, $4.50 
per doz. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM nipponicum. A 
very hardy shrubby specimen with large 
leathery leaves. Its 2-inch, pure white 
flowers are produced in late August. 
234 ft. 
Single Korean Chrysanthemums 
We have picked out the following six 
varieties and these are, in our estimation, the 
best. They are all of good habit, early flower¬ 
ing (late September and October), and have 
good foliage. 234 to 3 ft. 
Ceres. Old-gold, blended with chamois-yel¬ 
low and soft coppery bronze. 
Hebe. Soft luminous pink flowers with a 
delicate silvery halo. 
Innocence. Dwarf plant growing to I 34 feet 
high. Pure white flowers changing to soft 
pink. 
Nancy Copeland. Splendid Chrysanthe¬ 
mum with 334 -inch flowers of brilliant 
spectrum red. 
Orion. Brilliant canary-yellow, not so strong 
as the others. 
Saladin. Brilliant Chinese red shading to 
coral-red with copper overtones. 
Mixed. All colors; not named. 
All the above Chrysanthemums, $1 for 3, 
$3.75 per doz. 
Double Korean Chrysanthemums 
These are the best of the many varieties 
available. All are strong growers and, like 
the single Koreans, provide a wealth of color 
in late September and October. All grow 
about 234 feet high. 
Burgundy. Stiff, strong stems. Rich, glow¬ 
ing, wine-colored flowers. 
King Midas. Very large deep yellow flowers 
4 inches in diameter. 
Lavender Lady. A splendid novelty. Very 
large_ flowers, 4 inches in diameter, of an 
exquisite lavender-orchid. 
Mandarin. A beautiful blending of coral, 
salmon, copper, and bronze. 
Pale Moon. Large flowers of palest shimmer¬ 
ing yellow. 
Roberta Copeland. Coppery pink petals, 
buff on the underside, making a beautiful 
combination. 
Rose Glow. Vivid raspberry-pink. Ex¬ 
tremely floriferous. 
Symphony. A stunning combination of 
mauve, rose, and coppery rust. 
Mixed. All colors; not named. 
All the above Chrysanthemums, $1.20 for 3, 
$4.50 per doz. 
Two Novelty Chrysanthemums 
(Ea riy- f I owe ri n g) 
These two varieties are new perennial 
introductions of great worth. Commenc¬ 
ing to flower in late July, they continue 
until October. They are at their best in 
August when a plant will have literally 
hundreds of blooms. 
Anna Hay. Large, single, flesh-pink 
flowers with yellow centers. 234 ft. 
Clara Curtis. Deep pink, single flowers 
with yellow centers. 234 ft* 
Both the above varieties, 50 cts. each, 
$5.50 per doz. 
PRICES, unless otherwise noted, 90 cts. for 3, $3.25 per doz. Purchaser pays transportation beyond 50 miles of New York 
'kDwarf plants for the Rock-garden and edging the Perennial Border 
104 Hut dy Perennicd Plants Mulch Chrysantaemums over the winter, and dig up and replant them STUMPP & WALTER COa 
•' every spring, working General Garden Fertilizer into the soil under them 
