COUNTESS OF DUDLEY. 
Shining pink with yellow 
center. 
SNOW SPRITE. Semi-double 
white. 
VICTOR. Lavender-blue. 
DAPHNE. Very pretty pink. 
MARJORIE. Rose pink. Well 
rooted growing plants from 2 12 
inch pots that will flower freely 
this year, each 25 cents. 
BAPTISIA, (False-Indigo). 2 

Wilbur Weed, our Nursery Fore- 
man, burning tops of beds before 
sowing flower seeds 
ft. Spikes of dark blue, pea- 
shaped flowers in June. Very 
attractive foliage. Suitable for 
Hardy Border or Wild Garden. 
Each 15 cents. 
BELLIS—x, (English Daisy). 6 
inches. A low growing peren- 
nial that likes a shady spot and 
in the Northern States requires 
a light covering for winter pro- 
tection. We offer plants from a 
very fine strain, running to 
white and pink color. Each 
15 cents. 
BOCCONIA, (Plume Poppy). 
6 to 8 ft. Creamy white flowers, 
growing in panicles on tall big 
leaved plants. Fine for back- 
grounds. Each 20 cents. 
BOLTONIA, (Starwart). 5 to 6 
ft. Another tall background 
variety growing great masses of 
miniature daisy shaped flowers. 
Each 9 cents. 
CANTERBURY BELLS, 
CAMPANULA MEDIUM, 2 
_ to 3 ft. The regular Canterbury 
Bells of our grandmother’s 
garden. This is one of my 
favorite flowers and I am glad 
to recommend it to all who do 
not already know of its charm 
and beauty. The plants usually 
are pyramidal in shape and are 
simply covered with large 
brilliantly colored bell shaped 
flowers. Very showy in clumps 
or mixed borders. It is a bien- 
nial, but self sows so readily 
that they are usually treated as 
perennials. Mixed. Each 9 cents. 
CUP AND SAUCER, CAM- 
PANULA CALYCANTHE- 
MA, 2 to 3 ft. Large semi- 
double flowers the shape of a 
cup and saucer. Season June 
and July. One of the most 
strikingly beautiful biennials. 
Mixed colors. Each 15 cents. 
OVER 90 VARIETIES AT 9 CENTS EACH 

CAMPANULA CARPATICA 
—xX, 1 ft. Extremely hardy 
perennial producing quantities 
of cup shaped blue and white 
flowers from June to October. 
Each 15 cents. 
CAMPANULA  PERSICIFO- 
LIA—X, 2 ft. Large handsome 
white bell shaped flowers. Very 
satisfactory. Each 15 cents. 
CARNATION, GRENADIN: 
Hardy garden carnation in your 
choice of mixed colors, Red, 
Rose, White and Yellow. Each 
15 cents. 
CATANANCHE — X, or 
LOVE PLANT. 2 ft. Pretty blue 
and white daisy shaped flowers 
on stiff stems. Fine for cutting. 
Each 15 cents. 
CENTAUREA—X, (Knap- 
weed), Showy plants for border 
or back-ground in Rock Gard- 
end. Montana with Violet blue 
flowers and Macrephalia with 
golden’ yellow thistle like 
flowers. Each 18 cents. 
CERASTIUM— xX, (Snow in 
summer) 4 to 6 inches. A low 
growing perennial with silvery 
leaves and bearing great masses 
of pure white flowers in May 
and intermittantly during sum- 
mer. Much used for edging and 
also for crevices in walk or 
rock work. Each 9 cents. 
CHEIRANTHUS. (Siberian 
Wall - flower). Dazzling fiery 
orange flowers. Each 15 cents. 
CHELONE. (Shellflower). 
Spikes of creamy white flowers. 
Each 15 cents. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
MAXIMUM, (Shasta Daisy). 
Very hardy perennials of easy 
culture and valuable for cutting 
as well as for making a fine 
show in the garden. Flowers are 
pure white with golden centers 
and make a fine contrast when 
set with or near plants with 
flowers of other shades of colors. 

Barbara Ann and sister Peggy 
Lou enjoying the sweet fragrance 
of Artemisia Lactifolia 
We grow ‘four varieties of 
Shasta Daisy as follows: 
ALASKA. 2 to 3 ft. A large 
handsome plant with glistening 
white daisy shaped flowers in 
June and July. This is the type 
of Shasta Daisy made famous by 
Luther Burbank. Each 9 cents. 
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