CHRYSABOLTONIA 
Pulcherima (Chrysanthemum Erubescens) — A new 
introduction from Europe; a very interesting Hy- 
brid of Chrysanthemum Zawadskii and Boltonia 
Latisquama; about 30 inches high covered with 
daisy-like soft salmon-pink flowers from early 
September to frost; foliage somewhat resembles 
that of the Chrysanthemum. Each 30c 
COREOPSIS — TICKSEED 
Lanceolata Grandiflora — An improved variety with 
large yellow flowers, one of the best hardy 
plants. Each 20c 
Mayfield Giant — A tall variety with very large 
flowers and long firm stems; excellent for cutting. 
Each 25c 

Digitalis Ambigua 
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Coreopsis 
CLEMATIS 
Integrifolia — An interesting dwarf border plant, 
with porcelain-blue flowers from June to August; 
18 to 20 inches tall. Each 35c 
Recta — Produces large clusters of showy pure- 
white flowers in June and July. 
from 2 to 3 ft. high. Each 35c 
An erect plant 
CLEMATIS CLIMBERS (see page 20) 
DICENTRA — BLEEDING HEART 
* Eximia — A dwarf-growing variety, with finely cut 
foliage and showy racemes of pink flowers, 
blooming all summer. Each 25c 
* Spectabilis —- A beautiful old-fashioned variety up 
to 3 feet high, fine for the shady border or for 
planting in clumps. Each 35c 
DICTAMNUS — GAS PLANT 
Fraxinella — Long spikes of pink flowers, on a 
bush about 30 inches high. Blooms in June and 
July, requires an open, sunny position and should 
not be transplanted often. Each 30c 
DIGITALIS — FOXGLOVE 
These plants are unsurpassed for their beauty, 
but are rather hard to winter. 
when planted in spring. 
Very satisfactory 
They are biennials, but 
often reseed themselves, therefore, may be treated 
as perennials. 
* Ambigua—Flowers yellow, marked brown; blooms 
in July; 2 feet tall. Each 25c¢ 
Giant Shirley Hybrids — Tall stately plants with 
flower spikes over 3 feet long, crowded with 
showy bell-shaped flowers ranging in color from 
white and shell-pink to deepest rose, and many 
attractively dotted 
Each 30c 
crimson and _ chocolate. 
