CALAMINTHA ALPINA, (R). 
CERATOSTIGMA PLUMBAGINOIDES, 
All summer 
long the small violet flowers adorn the 
slender shoots of this easily grown plant. 
10c. 
CISTUS VILLOSUS. Pink flowers, 8 inches, 
25c3 
CENTAUREA MACROPHALIA. Very strik- 
ing plant with bloom like a huge yellow 
thistle. The brown buds are very orna- 
mental. Should be in every garden. 25c 
shrubby plant. 
CERASTIUM BIEBERSTEINI, (R). Pure white 
flowers, woolly white foliage. A refined 
“Snow in Summer,” and said not to 
spread. 9 inches. 10c. 
(R). 
(See Plumbago Larpentae). 
CHEIRANTHUS ALIONI, “Fairy Wall Flow- 
er,”” (R). The flowers of brilliant orange 
are delightfully fragrant, and best of all, 
they are borne in profusion all summer. 
Equally indispensible in the perennial 
garden and rockery. 1 foot. 10c. 
CHEIRANTHUS LINIFOLIUS, (R). New spe- 
cies with lilac-mauve flowers. 10c. 
CHELONE BARBATA, “Shell Flower.” 
Graceful racemes of small red flowers, 
springing from a tuft of glossy foliage. 
3 feet. 10c. 
CRUCIONELLA STYLOSA. Pink flowers in 
clusters. 6 inches. 10c. 
COLUMBINE. (See Aquilegia). 
COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA GRANDI- 
FLORA. One of the most useful of all 
perennials for the border. Bright yellow, 
always in flower. 2 feet. 10c. 
SEMI-DOUBLE COREOPSIS. © 15c. 
DAPHNE CNEORUM, (R). One of the finest 
shrubs for the rock gurden. The flowers 
are pink with exquisite fragrance. 18 
inches. Heavy plants, 12 to 15 inches in 
diameter. 50c to $1.00. 
DELPHINIUM. Improved belladonna. Much 
darger and finer than the old Belladonna, 
but with the same heavenly blue found 
in no other flower. 6 feet. 10c; 12 for 
$1.00. 
DELPHINIUM TATSIENSES. Blue, low 
growing Rock Delphinium of great beau- 
ty. 6-8 inches. 25c. 
DELPHINIUM. Choicest English exhibition 
strains. These are raised from the most 
expensive imported seed, and include 
single and double flowers in all the ex- 
quisite shades that place the delphinium 
in a class alone. Lighter shades predom- 
inate. A very large stock enables us to 
name the low price of 10c; 12 for $1.00. 
DICTAMNUS. Gas plant. 
10c. 
Sweet smelling. 
NAMED VARIETIES 
DELPHINIUMS 
Plants, $1.00 Each: 3 for $2.25: 6 for $3.50 
Seeds 50c Pkt.; 6 Pkts. for $2.50 
For the first time we offer named varieties of Delphiniums. All are hybrids and have 
flowers of great beauty and generally offered at a very high figure. 
. Lady Teresa. Double lavender, white 
bee. 
. Lady Amy. Double ultramarine blue, 
grayish bee. 
. Lady Elizabeth. Double, light blue. 
. Millicent Blackmore. Double blue. An 
outstanding variety. 
. Graham Seton. Reddish blue center, 
tipped ultramarine blue, white bee. 
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6. Lady Rose. Double rose-shaped, shad- 
ed light blue, white bee. 
. The Shad. Double lavender. 
. Lady Margaret. Light blue, flesh pink 
center. 
. Lady Edith. Lavender with red. 
10. Sir Douglas Haig. Star-shaped. Light 
blue. 
