CASSIA MARILANDICA—bnmtkt(3)60. Racemes of showy 
golden flowers. Foliage pinnate. Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 30c. 
CENTRANTHUS ANGUSTIFOLIUS—*ercbx(2-5)25. Clus- 
tered blossoms of exquisite coral pink. Pkt. 15c. 
CENTRANTHUS RUBER—“*ecobx(2-5)28. Hardy Valerian. 
Flowers that range from pure white, through rose and 
red, to crimson. Easy, desirable, long in bloom. Mixed 
colors. Pkt. 15e¢ (8 for 40c). 
CAMPANULA or BELLFLOWER 
Wholly enchanting little rock garden plants meet here 
with great border beauties. Mostly they cut well. All 
are easy. “x” culture. ALLIARIAEFOLIA—(3)36. White 
bells, wide and handsome, sway from many stems. Pkt. 
1l5e (8 for 40c)k BELLARDI—(3)8. Dancing bells, sil- 
very, lavender, indigo, close above green mats. Pkt. 20c. 
BONONIENSIS—(3-5)30. Little blue-violet bells crowded 
in slender spikes to suggest elongated Hyacinths. Decora- 
tive. Pkt. 15¢c; + oz. 30c. CARPATICA BLUE (2-4)12. 
Mounds of dainty, upfacing cup-flowers. Pkt. 15c; 7 oz. 
80c. CARPATICA WHITE—Like last, save color. Same 
price. GARGANICA (Elatines var.)—(2)6. Wide, flat 
stars of mid-blue, on lax, starry plants. A delight. Pkt. 
l5e (3 for 40c). GLOMERATA—(2)20. Blossome densely 
clustered, almost Mint style. Variable in color, white to 
violet. Pkt. 15c. LACTIFLORA COERULEA—(38-4) 30. 
Great domes of upfacing saucer-stars in charming silvery 
blue. <A beauty. Pkt. 15c; 1/32 oz. 25c. PERSICIFOLIA 
—(2-3)80. Peach-leaf Bell-flower. Big blue flower-bowls. 
Pkt. 15c; 7; oz. 30c. PERSICIFOLIA MIXED—Like last, 
but both blue and white. Same price.. PETIOLATA— 
(2-4)20. Vast numbers of slender-stemmed blue bells. Pkt. 
15e. POSCHARSKYANA—(2-4)8. Rosette-mounds of 
jagged foliage piled with big, starry, blue-silvered blos- 
soms, carried in short, roving sprays. Pkt. 20c (3 for 
50c). PUNCTATA—(3)28. Rugged campaniles hung with 
big pendant bells, from translucent, creamy pinkness, 
through lilac, to vinous purple. Illustrated page 24. 
Pkt. 15c; zy oz. 30c; % oz. 50c. PUNCTATA WHITE— 
Like last save that bells are white and blooming starts 
a week sooner. Pkt. 15ec. PYRAMIDALIS BLUE—(3-5) 84. 
Chimney Bell-flower. Spectacular, towering ‘stems lined 
with blossoms. Pkt. 15c; 1/32 oz. 25c. PYRAMIDALIS 
WHITE—Pkt. 15e. PYRAMIDALIS MIXED—Pkt. 15c. 
RAPUNCULOIDES—(8)36. Spires of loosely swung bell- 
blossoms, beauty for months on end. 
Soft blue to deep violet. Pleasingly 
variable, all ways. Illustrated op- 
posite, Easy. Pkt. 10c; ~ oz. 20c; 
4% oz. 35c. ROTUNDIFOLIA OLYM- 
PICA—(8)16. Harebell, or Scotland 
Bluebell. Loose showers of luminous 
violet star-bells. Shade or sun. Ever- 
blooming. Pkt. 15c; 1/64 oz. 40c. 
SCOULERI — (3)7. Pretty little lilac 
bells. Likes shade. Pkt. 15c. THES- 
SALA—(8)15. A dense bushiness of 
slender stems and fine leaves. Little 
tilted bluebells in great numbers. Pkt. 
20c. TRACHELIUM MIXED—(8)35. 
Coventry Bells. Vigorous, showy bor- 
der Bell-flower Mixed blue and white. 
Pktoelbc sie) ooo zs abc. OFFER 
104A53—One pkt. each of above (ex- 
cept Persicifolia Blue and Pyrami- 
dalis Mixed) for $2.75. 
OTHER HARDY CAMPANULAS—Per pkt. Abietina 20c: 
Americana 15c; Betonicaefolia 15c; Bolosi 15¢c; Cochleari- 

folia 20c; Collina 15c; Cretica 15c; Dasycarpa 10c; 
Dicroantha 15c; Elegans 15c; Fergusoni 15c; Grossekei 
15c; Intermedia 15c; Latiloba 15¢c; Pilosa 15c; Poly- 
morpha 15c; Pulcherrima 15c; Rotundifolia 15c; Rainieri 
25c; Pulla 20c; Reutermanniana 15c; Sarmatica 15c; Sub- 
pyrenaica 15c; Scheuchzeri 20c; Speciosa 20c; Thyrsoides 
20c; Turbinata 15c; Versicolor 15ec. OFFER 112A53—One 
pkt. each of the 28 for $4.00. 
CAMPANULA ROCKERY BLEND—A blend of desirable 
low-growing kinds in wide range. Pkt. 15c; 7 oz. 40c. 
CAMPANULAS TALLER MIXED—tTallor kinds for the 
hardy border, or for cutting. Pkt. 15c; 14 oz. 50ce. 
CANTERBURY BELLS — Flowers of pleasant memories 
these. Strains of Campanula Medium. ebx (2-3) 30. 
Monocarpic. SINGLE—Profusion of big, flaring, fluted 
pitcher-flowers. Available in four separate colors. Light 
Blue, Dark Blue, Rose Pink, Pure White, also in Mixed, 
at uniform price of pkt. 10c; % oz. 25¢. DOUBLE— 
Pitcher in pitcher. Mixed only. Pkt. 10¢c. CUP AND 
SAUCER (Calycanthema)—Each pitcher-cup with a saucer 
under it. Mixed only. Pkt. 10c; *% oz. 20c. 
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CALABAZILLO GOURD—ek(9). Hardy perennial trailing 
ground cover or vine. Gray-silvered foliage, yellow flow- 
ers, round, green, apple-size fruits, yellow-splashed. 
Cucurbita foetidissima. Pkt. 15¢c (3 for 40c). 
CEPHALARIA TATARICA—ecbx(3)85. Tallest. Blossoms 
like great fluffy Scabiosas of creamy yellow, stems long and 
graceful. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 30c; 1 oz. $1.00. 
CEPHALARIA SUNSHINE VARIETY—Soft sunlight yel- 
low. Compared with last, a trifle lower, flowers carried 
more closely, stems less arching, blooming season longer. 
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 20c; % oz. 35c; 1 oz. $1.25. 
CERASTIUM TOMENTOSUM—ergx(2)12. Close foliage- 
spreads that rise and fall like the swell of a silvery sea; 
flowers of seafoam whiteness above. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 30¢. 
CHAENORRHINUM ORIGANIFOLIUM—*erx (8) 8. From 
peaks of the Pyrenees comes this dainty summer-long de- 
light, myriad baby Snapdragons in rich royal purple, from 
June till winter. Pkt. 15c; 3 for 40c. 
CHELIDONIUM MAJUS DOUBLE~—ebnstkt(3)30. Little 
double flowers of golden orange. Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 25c. 
CICHORIUM INTYBUS—ebnkt(2-4)60. Blue Sailors 
Wild Chicory. Vivid blue. Pkt. 10c; 144 oz. 40c. 
CARNATIONS 
Here are perfumes, sweet, spicy, 
beauty, cut flowers for many a vase. 
“x”? culture. 
or 
sheaves of garden 
Reasonable hardiness. 
RED GRENADIN—(2-3)15. Rich, intense 
red-maroon. Compact, showy garden kind. Pkt. 15e¢ (3 for 
40c). CHABAUD GIANT—(3)22. Flowers fringed, double, 
fragrant. Stems long. Available in Deep Yellow, Soft 
Pink, Rose Pink, White, Cardinal Red and Mixed at uni- 
form price of 15c per pkt. (One pkt. each of the 5 
colors for 65c). SUPERGIANT BLEND—(3)25. Flowers 
of immense size, fully double, sometimes 8 inch diameters. 
Piquant, sweet perfume. Long stems. Excellent color 
range. Unsurpassed in winter-hardy Carnations. Pkt. 
25e$ 1/32 oz. 45c, 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
A name with which to conjure varied beauty, particu- 
x 
larly if you have sown seeds of our OLD ORCHARD 
GLORIES, about the finest blend of hardy perennial 
Chrysanthemums possible to produce. It is based on 
a cross of the Azaleamums and the Hybrid Koreans, but 
to this foundation stock have been added seeds saved 
from the better hardier named sorts of the Indicum 
Hybrids, the Rubellums, the Morifoliums, the delightful 
Arctic Hybrids and from separate kinds again of the 
Koreans and Azaleamums. Many will have double, or 
near-double flowers. Pink delights are here, strawberry, 
coral peach, old rose, carmine approaches, apricot, prim- 
rose with bronze suffusion, copper tones, maroon, mul- 
berry, velvety amaranth, with yellows light to dark, buff 
to gold, bronze shadings, autumn ruddiness. Sow them 
outside in latest autumn, or in outdoor beds at the first 
possible moment in spring, and they will flower first 
season just as do the Annuals, but unlike Annuals, the 
same plants will give repeat performances for years to 
come. Don’t sow after soil temperatures are high. Pkt. 
25c; 1/64 oz. 385¢c; 1/32 oz. 60c; x oz. $1.00. 
OTHER HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Same handling as 
above. YEZOENSE—(5)9. Big daisies, blush white. Foli- 
age semi-succulent. Low. Late. Pkt. 15c. ARCTIC 
HYBRIDS—(5)28. Big single flowers in richly varied col- 
orings. Extreme winter-hardiness. Pkt. 20c (3 for 50c). 
RUBELLUM—(8)20. Varied pinks. See page 3. Pkt. 
20e (8 for 50c). SIBIRICUM—(5)28. Big white daisies 
that suffuse pink. Fine cutter. Great hardiness. Pkt. 
lic. MAWI—(8)15. Little silvery pink flowers over fern 
foliage. Pretty. Needs protection. Pkt. 15¢. CINERARI- 
FOLIUM—(2) 25. Graceful white daisies over silvered 
leaves. Good cutter. A source of commercial “‘pyrethrum”’ 
insecticide. Pkt. 15¢; % oz. 35e. MOUNTAIN or WILD 
—(5)28. Flowers of extraordinary form variations. Many 
color tones, richest in bronzes. Pkt. 15¢ (3 for 40c). 
AZALEAMUM BLEND—Saved only from named cushion 
or summer Chrysanthemums. Seedlings vary widely in 
every way, but mostly are very good. Pkt. 30c. KOREAN 
HYBRIDS—(5)28. Flowers in many color tones, always 
with radiant lustre. Fairly early, decidedly hardy. Pkt. 
20c (3 for 50c). OFFER 107A53—One pkt. each of the 9 
for $1.50. 
GOLDEN ASTER 
Perhaps best of the hardy “Golden Asters” is richly 
beautiful Chrysopsis mariana, described in its very name, 
for Chrysopsis equals “looks like gold”. It cuts. ecbkt(4)25. 
Pkt. 1l5e (8 for 40c). 
