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ARTIMISIA, Lactiflora. The 
branches make splendid greens 
for bouquets. 
ASTERS 
HARDY PERENNIAL—=3 to 4 ft. 
These are among the showiest late 
flowering plants, giving a wealth of 
flowers during Scepterober and Oc- 
tober, just at the time when needed. 
We have a choice strain of Hybrids 
that run to lavender, purples, blues 
and whites, and that are extra fine 
for cutting. Plan to use the Peren- 
nial Asters freely in background of 
your Hardy Borders. They will grow 
in almost any soil or location. Hy- 
brid plants, mixed colors. Each 15 
cents. 
CLIMAX—5 ft. Lavender blue 
flowers. Each 20 cents. 
SUNSET—3 it. Sunset pink flowers. 
Very fine for cutting. Each 20 cents. 
NOVI BELG!I HYBRIDS—<4 ft. 
The large flowering New England 
Aster running largely to reddish and 
reddish purple shades. Very orna- 
mental in both foliage and flowers. 
Splendid for cutting. Should be in 
every Hardy Border. Fach 25 cents. 
NEW DWARF ASTERS—This 
new ball type of hardy Perennial 
Asters grows great masses of bril- 
fiantly colored flowers, starting the 
latter part of August and continuing 
up to freezing time. 
COUNTESS OF DUDLEY—Shin- 
aing pink with yellow center. Each 
25 cents. 
‘SNOW SPRITE—Semi-double 
white. Each 25 cents, 
VICTOR—Lavender-blue. Fach 25 
cents. a 
DAPHNE—Very pretty pink. Hach 
25 cents. 
WMARJORIE—Rose pink. Each 25 
cents. 

BOLTONIA, Asteroides growing 
under an apple tree. 
-BAPTISIA Hae 
2 ft. Spikes of dark blue, pea-shaped 
flowers in June. Very attractive fol- 
iage. Suitable for Hardy Border or 
Wild Garden. Each 15 cents. 
BELLIS—X 
(English Daisy)—6 inches. A low. 
growing perennial that likes a shady © 
spot and in the Northern States 
requires a light covering for winter 
protection. We offer plants from a 
very fine strain, running to white 
and pink color. Each 15 cents. 
BOCCONIA 
(Piume Poppy)—6 to 8 ft. Creamy | 
white flowers, growing in panicles on 
tall big leaved plants. Fine for back- 
grounds. Each 20 cents. 
BOLTONIA 
3 or 4 ft. Another tall background 
variety growing great masses of 
miniature daisy shaped flowers. 
Each 15 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 

Field of Delphinium plants pro- 
tected in their early growth by 
tents of tobacco cloth. 


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pyramidal in shape and are simply 
_covered with large brilliantly col- 
ored bell shaped flowers. Very showy 
in clumps or. mixed borders. It is a 
biennial, but self sows so readily | 
that they are usually treated as per- 
ennials. Mixed. Fach 12 cents. 
CUP AND SAUCER, CAMPA- 
NULA CALYCANTHEMA—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. é 
CAMPANULA CARPATICA—X 
—1 ft. Extremely hardy perennial 
producing quantities of cup shaped 
blue and white flowers from June to 
October. Each 20 cents. 
CAMPANULA PERSICIFOLIA— 
X—2 ft. Large handsome white bell 
shaped flowers. Very satisfactory. - 
Each 20 cents. 
CARNATION 
GRENADIN—Hardy garden car- 
nation in your choice of mixed col- 
ors, Red, Rose, White and Yellow. 
Each 15 cents. 
CENTAUREA—X 
Showy plants for border or back- 
