BAPTISIA (False Indigo) 
Australis. 2 ft. 
foliage and spikes of dark blue pea shaped 
Useful plant with attractive 
flowers in June. Fine as a substitute for 
lupines where these have been difficult 
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BOLTONIA (Star Wort) 
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4-6 ft. 
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c  Asteroides. White flowers in Aug.-Sept. 
Latisquama. Lavender pink. Probably 
CAMPANULA (Bellflower) 
r Carpatica (Carpathian Harebell). An attrac- 
tive sort forming compact tufts with large 
clear blue flowers on slender stems about 
8 inches high. Blooms from June to October. 
Collina. Low tufts of foliage that send up in 
May and early June 8 in. stems covered 
with bright blue bells. 
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c  Persicifolia grandiflora. 2 ft. A splendid sort 
blooming in May-June with large clear blue 
A very attractive 
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ts Rotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland). 1 ft. 
Slender stems with clear blue pendant bells 
produced from June! wmmtil Auguste sasvecceseecsee 
Latifolia. 2 ft. 
2-3 ft. stems of pale blue pendant blooms. .... 
Forms attractive clumps with 
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Canterbury Bells 
CAMPANULA MEDIA (Canterbury Bells) 
c Tall erect growing biennials delighting in rich 
well-drained soil. The plants are covered 
with large showy bells during late May and 
June and the flowers last a long time when 
cut. We offer four separate colors, dark 
blue. qwitite, rose;. lavencders ssuccceceseecteseeees. 
Calycanthema (Cup-and-Saucer) 
c Similar to the above with a “saucer” at the 
base of each flower. Separate colors, dark 
pine whiter rose leniemc Cram mreneeseremeetaees 
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CARNATIONS Doz. 
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Hardy Border. 1 ft. A choice mixture with 
a large percentage of sweet scented double 
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NEW HARDY CARNATION 
Crimson King Improved. A true carnation, 
yet sufficiently hardy to plant outdoors with 
other perennials. Blooms very freely from 
June to November and produces 1'¥2-2Ya in. 
spicy, deep crimson red blooms on 12-in. 
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CASSIA (Indian Senna) 
Marilandica. 4 ft. Handsome pinnate foliage 
and numerous racemes of showy yellow flow- 
ers during July, August and September. ...... 1.50 
CATANANCHE (Love Plant) 
Coerulea. 3 ft . Heads of attractive blue flow- 
ers are produced on long stems from July 
to September, Excellent to CUty ire. .ca.-s-s-cn-re 1.50 
Coerulea Alba. White form of the above. ........ 1.50 
CENTAUREA (Knapweed) 
c 
Dealbata. 2 ft. Striking rose pink flowers 
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Macrocephala. 32 ft. Thistle like golden 
yellow flowers during July-August. ............. 1.50 
Montana (Perennial Cornflower). 2 ft. Large 
violet blue flowers from June to September. 1.50 
CEPHALARIA (Yellow Scabiosa) 
Alpina. 4 ft. Produces good sized pale yellow 
blooms resembling the Scabiosa Caucasica. 
The very long stems make it an excellent 
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CERASTIUM (Snow in Summer) 
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Tomentosum. 6 in. A low growing plant with 
silvery leaves and covered in May with 
pure white flowers. Excellent for the larger 
rockery and it makes a fine edging because 
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We issue a special Chrysanthemum catalog offering R. C. 
of the best in all types of greenhouse and hardy varieties. 
This is the cheapest method to obtain a stock of good sorts 
and if you do not have our special mum list, please write 
for it. 
KOREAN HYBRIDS 
A class obtained by crossing with Chrysanthemum Coreanum 
in an endeavor to increase the hardiness of our garden 
varieties. 
THE SINGLES 
Acacia. Numerous small soft yellow blooms. 
Autumn Lights. Coppery bronze. 
Daphne. Soft pink. 
Nancy Copeland. Spectrum red. 
Saladin. Coral red. 
Sensation. Yellow tipped scarlet. 
Burn the fresh cut stems of Poppies to make them last 
