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PERENNIALS NOT PRICED 
garganica. Lovely rich blue trailing variety. 
Superb rock garden plant. 50 cents. 
glomerata dahurica. (Danesblood.) Deep vio- 
let blue. 
lactiflora. Superb pale blue variety, grows 
3-4 feet high, flowering in July. 
medium. (Canterbury Bell.) Single pink, 
white, mauve and deep blue. Strong field 
grown plants. 
poset ole (Peach leaved Bellflower.) Pretty 
ue. 
persicifolia alba. Fine pure white form. 
persicifolia Telham Beauty. Extra large flow- 
ers of a lovely China blue shade. 
Poscharskyana. (New.) A new species from 
Serbia, long sprays of open lavender blue 
flowers, 50 cents. 
rotundifolia (Harebell.) Often called the “Blue 
Bells of Scotland.” ; 
rotundifolia. Giant hybrids. These contain 
very fine varieties with much larger flow- 
ers than the type. 
CASSIA. (Indian Senna.) 
marilandica. Handsome pinnate foliage and 
striking racemes of yellow flowers in July. 
CENTRANTHUS. (Jupiter’s Bear.) 
ruber (Red Valerian or “Pretty Betsy.”) Red 
- fragrant flowers. Ocasionally pink or white. 
CENTAUREA. ? 
montana. Color blue, often called the “peren- 
nial Cornflower.” 
CERASTIUM. (Snow in Summer.) 
tomentosum. Grey foliage, pure white flow- 
ers, fine rock plant. 
CERATOSTIGMA. (Hardy Leadwort.) 
plumbaginoides. (Formerly Plumbago larpen- 
tae.) Deep blue flowers in late summer, give 
well drained position and good winter pro- 
tection. . 
CHEIRANTHUS. 
allioni. (Siberian Wallflower.) Rich orange 
fragrant flowers. 
Golden Bedder. Habit similar to allioni but 
the color is golden yellow. 
CHELONE. (Turtle Head.) 5 
lyoni. Pink Turtle Head, especially good in 
moist ground. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
maximum Market Favorite. Popular market 
variety in Europe. 
maximum The Speaker. Flowers often 6 
inches across, very fine. 
maximum Rentpayer. The finest of all the 
Shasta daisies. 
Burbanks frilled. Finely frilled petals, semi-— 
double, a fine acquisition. 50 cents. 
Chiffon. A very pleasing variety with rather 
loose and graceful flowers. 
ESTHER READ. (New.) 
Although raised in England several years 
ago this splendid shasta daisy is rather 
scarce here yet. The flowers are borne on 
stiff stems while the flowers are snow white 
and fully double showing no centre at all. 
It is immensely popular in Europe as a 
market cut flower and has an enormous 
sale for this purpose. Succeeds better with 
some shade than in full sun. Height 18 
inches, a long season bloomer. 50 cents each, 
$5.00 per doz. 
