64 HARDY PERENNIALS—(Continued) STATE NURSERY AND SEED Co. 
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Campanula or Canterbury Bell 
Media—Single in colors of dark blue, white, 
light blue and rose. Each, 30e; 6 for $1.50. 
Calyeanthema (Cup and Saucer) The calyx 
is the same color as the flower, giving it 
the appearance of a cup and saucer. In 
rose pink, dark blue and pure white. The 
above in 4-inch pots, 30e; 6 for $1.50. 
Carpatiea (Carpathian Harebell) —“R” —A 
pretty species growing in compact tufts, 
flowers clear blue and write. Blooms all 
Summer. Each, 30c; 38 for 75c. 
Pyramidalis (The Chimney Bell Flower)— 
Blue salver-shaped flowers. Each, 25¢e; 3 
for Ghe. 
Rotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland)—“R”— 
Dainty, slender clear blue bell flowers. 
From 3-inch pots, each, 25c; 3 for G5c. 
Canterbury Bells Chrysanthemum Maximum or Shasta Daisy 
Chiffon—A new dainy Se oper nes 
ner ' tall. Flowers formed by a double row o 
Fe ey ene frilled flared petals with yellow center. 
SHASTA DAISY Ech 30e¢;3 3 for T5e. 4 
“Chiffon Cc. Maximum King Edward VII—A splendid 
Daisy. Beautiful for cut blooms, two feet. 
The Prince—A gigantic and free flowering, 
newer type of Shasta. The enormous flow- 
ers on strong stiff stems are very fine for 
cutting. 
Hartje or Elder’s Daisies—A very useful early 
form of the Shasta Daisy. 
Prices of Shastn and Elder’s Daisies: Each, 
25e; G6 for $1.25. 




Coreopsis 
Mayfield Giannts—Of new Australian origin. 
Produces taller and more vigorous plants 
with longer and-firmer stems and larger 
blooms, the ray petals are broader. Each, 
25e;3; 3 for G5e. 

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Dianthus Barbatus or Sweet William “R Digitalis_-Foxglove 
inntl “Red Montana” D. Latifolious Atracoccinceus—(Everblooming 
Dianthus ce SULLIUCEEERS Hybrid Sweet William)—a brilliant variety 
} producing masses of brilliant fiery crimson 
flowers. 
Holborn Glory—tThis is a large flowered se- 
lection of the auricul-eyed section. 
Searlet Beauty—A very effective, rich, deep 
searlet. 
Pink Beauty—A fine pink. 
Each of the above, 25c; 6 for $1.25. 
DELPHINIUM 
Our stock is from world famous strains and 
we have selected and re-selected our plants 
for type, vigor, style and decorative value. 
New Giant Pacific Strain 
Galahad—A new beautiful giant white, strong 
tall stems. 
Summer Skies Series—Light Blues. 
Pacific Giants—Deep Blues. 
oodes 3 Arthur Series—Violet blue with white 
ee. 
Chinese — Blue Butterfly — Improved—“R”— 
A fine dwarf variety. Bear rich aquama- 
rine blue flowers. 
Ss. N. & S. Co., Giant Hybrids—A mammoth 
strain of Delphiniums with a_ beautiful 
range of colors. 
Prices of Above—Each, 25e; 6 for $1.25. 
New Vetterle and Reinelt Strain—Giant light 
and dark flowers. V and R Strain. Each. 
30ec; 3 for 75e; dozen, $2.50. 
DIANTHUS “R” 
Hardy Carnations 
Red Montana—Beautiful Carnation flowers 
large and deep red in color, borne in clus- 
ters. Each, 30¢e; 8 for Tic. 
Deltoides—A beautiful little plant with nar- 
row leaves and small crimson flowers. 
Blooms early. Each, 20cec; 8 for 75e. 
Hardy Pinks or Grenadine Carnations—Beau- 
tiful shades of red and white. Prolific 
bloomers. Each, 25e; 3 for Gide. 
Plumarius (Clove Pink)—Flowers are pink, 
purplish and white and spicy. Each 25e;3 
6 for $1.25. 
Highland Queen—The most brilliant Dian- 
thus, bearing scarlet vermillion flowers. 
Each, 25¢c; 6 for $1.25. 
Cheddar Pink—A compact grower, makes a 
cushion of glaucous leaves and sweet rose 
flowers. Each, 25¢; 6 for $1.25. 
Digitalis or Fox Glove 
Gloxinaeflora—Beautiful finely-spotted vari- 
eties of white. purple. rose and lilac. 
Giant Shirley—Extraordinary size, 5 to 6 feet 
tall. Colors from white and shell pink to 
rose. 
Prices of Foxglove: Large 4-inch pot plants, Coreopsis 
Cheddar Pinks each, 30c; 6 for $1.50. Mayfield Giants 




V & R Strain Del- 
phiniums Growing 
in Our Nursery 



