Snyder Bros. (Inc.), Center Point, Iowa Other Hardy Perennials 

—Queen Mary, 3 to 4 ft. Dark sky-blue. 
ASCLEPIAS tuberosa, Butterfly Flower, 18 in. Umbels of bright orange flow- 
ers in July and August. 
BAPTISIA australis, False Indigo, 2 to 3 ft. Dark blue, pea-shaped flowers in 
6 in. spikes, May-June. Dry soil in full sun. 
BETONICA grandiflora, Betony, 2 ft. Rugose leaves. Bright rose purple flow- 
ers in summer. 
BLEEDINGHEART. See Dicentra. 
BOCCONIA Cordata, Plume Poppy, 6 to 8 feet. Broad sinuate leaves. Creamy- 
white flowers in plume-like terminal panicles, July-August. Fine back- 
ground where it can be curbed. Invading. 
CAMPANULA carpatica, Harebell. Dense mat, 8 in., clear blue, June-October. 
Splendid rock plant. 
—rapunculoides, 1 to 1% ft. Nodding, purplish-blue. June-September. 
CASSIA marilandica, Wild Senna, 3 to 6 ft. Large panicles of yellow pea-shaped 
flowers with black centers in July. Handsome locust like foliage. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS, Hardy. Obtaining satisfactory kinds is a _ problem. 
Most kinds highly recommended elsewhere either lack hardiness most 
years or freeze before blooming here. All like rich soil, and winter pro- 
tection. 
—Astrid. Large single, shell pink with bright yellow center. Claimed to be 
extremely hardy. Late. 
—Pink Cushion, Amelia, 1 ft. Also sold as Azaleamum. Broad, rounded cushion 
growth. 2 in. Bright pink; September till frost. 
—Bronze Cushion, 30c: A deep bronze cushion turning bronzy-yellow. 
—Clara Curtis, 40c: Large salmon-pink daisy-like flowers in August-September. 
—Early Bronze. Pompom. Small bronze flowers, August-September. 
CLEMATIS—See also under Vines and Creepers. 
—integrifolia coerulea, 30c: 18 in. Nodding flowers, blue. June to August. 
—recta mandschurica, 30c: 2 ft. Clusters of large, fragrant, white flowers in 
June-July. Heads of wooly seed till winter, very desirable and superior 
to the common C. recta. Seed heads beautiful when dry. 
COREOPSIS grandiflora, 3 ft. Deep yellow, splendid cut flowers. June-October. 
DAISY, Elders Improved. Superior to the old Memorial Daisy. 
—White Swan, 18 in. A full double pyrethum-like variety blooming in late May. 
—Shasta Supreme. Very large, early Shasta. 
DELPHINIUM, Larkspur. All like limestone soil and good drainage. 
—belladonna, 2 to 4 ft. Light blue, all summer. 

PRICES unless noted: 25c each, $2.00 per 10, $17.50 per 100. 
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