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HARDY PERENNIALS (continued) 
Price: 30e each, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100, except where noted 
BUDDLEIA (Butterily Bush) 
}°**Charming’’—Vigorous and very free flowering, producing a 
profusion of large lavender pink trusses continuously throughout 
the Summer. A striking ornament for the garden, also extremely 
valuable as a late Summer cut-flower. Small young plants set 
out in the Spring quickly grow to a height of 4 to 6 feet and 
of about the same diameter. Few other plants have attracted as 
much attention and favorable comment when shown for the first 
time. We suggest the pinching off in July of the first flower 
spikes showing, to aid the development of side shoots, which 
will bring better flowers later in the season. Price: 50e per 
plant, $5.00 per dozen. 
+} Dubonmnet—Color is an exact counterpart of the popular French 
Wine Dubonnet, a shade which has recently been popularized in 
dress fabrics. In sunshine and under the lamp it glows almost 
a true red. The firm cylindrical spikes are snugly set with in- 
dividual flowers of good size that do not sunburn. The plant is 
of robust erect growth with strong stems; the leaves are large 
and of firm leathery texture. A good late Summer cut-flower 
harmonizing well with other outdoor blooms. Price: 50e per 
plant, $5.00 per dozen. 
+le de Franee—A symmetrical bushy Shrub, attaining a height 
of 3 to 4 feet with long spikes of fragrant flowers of vivid 
violet-purple in color. Blooms the latter part of July until late 
in September. Price: 35e per plant, $3.50 per 
dozen. 
+Orchid Beauty—A splendid new variety of soft cattleya-lilac 
with a brilliant orange eye. Somewhat similar in color to the 
well-known variety “Fortune” but differing from it by having 
long, tapering spikes, similar in form and size to the popular 
“Charming.” A real addition to the Buddleia list. Price: 
75e each, $7.50 per dozen. 
CAMPANULAS (Canterbury-belis or Bellilower ) 
These lovely flowers have a great variety of color and form and 
the taller varieties are useful for cut-flowers as well as in the 
hardy border. 
+}Medium—White, pink. 
+Calyeanthema—Cup-and-saucer. Blue, white, lavender. 
+Double—Blue, white, pink. 
+Persicifolia, ““Telham Beauty’’—One of the best intro- 
ductions of late years. With its single, rich blue, large, bell-shaped 
flowers, this variety is a most beautiful and attractive plant for 
the Perennial border. Excellent for cutting. 2 to 24% feet. June, 
July. 
+Telham Beauty White—Pure white form of “Telham 
Beauty.” 
+Double Blue—Deep blue form of the above. Price: 50c 
each, $5.00 per dozen. 
CATANANCHE (Cupid’s Dart) 
Narrow grayish leaves, long stalked blue heads of flowers. Used 
often for winter bouquets. 
+Caerulea—Profuse heads of deep blue flowers on long stems. 
Excellent cut flower subject, flowering July, August, and Sep- 
tember, on stems about 18 inches high. 
CENTAUREA (Knapweed) 
+Miontana—The Perennial Cornflower. Grows about 2 feet 
high, bearing large violet-blue flowers from July to September. 
An excellent carrying color in the garden. 
CERASTIUM 
*--'Tomentosam—Silvery, low-growing foliage plants which is 
used very largely for planting dry, sunny spots. Carpet growth. 
May to mid-June. 
CHELONE (Shellilower ) 
+Barbata—Hardy border Perennial of Penstemon-like habit, 
producing long spikes of brilliant, scarlet flowers. Has not been 
grown very extensively in this country as yet. Height, 3 feet. 
July to September. 
*Lyonii—An old-fashioned Perennial that grows beautifully in 
acid soil, attaining a height of about two feet and producing 
deep pink flowers in late Summer and Fall. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM (Shasta Daisy) 
+Chiffom—aA daintily frilled Shasta which grows 18 inches tall. 
The flowers are formed by a double row of narrow petals, 
frilled and flared at the edges. The center is a clear yellow. 
The flower is about 3 inches across. The general effect in the 
garden and in a vase is one of light airiness and pleasing dain- 
tiness. 
+Esther Read—Very large full double Anemone type, flowers 
of pure white, rare and unusual, flowering early in the year and 
continuing to do so until heavy frosts. The finest herbaceous 
plant that has been introduced in many years. Awarded prizes 
too numerous to mention. Price: 50e each, $5.00 per 
dozen. 
+The Speaker—tThe finest of the Chrysanthemum Maximum 
type, with extremely large flowers. 
{Zinnia Flowered Daisy—Attractive prim Zinnia-like flow- 
ers, 4 inches across. Very double showing the yellow center only 
at the last stage of bloom. Price: 50c each, $5.00 
per dozen, $35.00 per 1060. 
COREOPSIS (Tickseed) 
+Lanceolata Grandiflora—Rich golden yellow. One of 
the finest flowers for cutting ever introduced to cultivation. 
Height, 3 feet. June to September. 
DAPHNE (Garlandflower ) 
* Cneorum—The gem of rock garden shrubs, blooming heavily 
twice in the season with clusters of Arbutus-like flowers, scented 
sweetly. 6 to 9-inch spread, 75c each, $7.50 per 
dozen. 9 to 12-inch spread, $1.00 each, $10.00 
per dozen. 


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