Other Hardy Perennials The Linn County Nurseries 
BETONICA grandiflora, Betony, 2 ft. Rugose leaves. Bright rose purple flow- 
ers in summer. 
BLEEDINGHEART. See Dicentra. 
BOCCONIA Cordata, Plume Poppy, 6 to 8 ft. Broad sinuate leaves. Creamy- 
white flowers in plume-like terminal panicles, July-August. Fine back- 
ground where it can be curbed. Invading. 
CAMPANULA, rapunculoides, 1 to 1% ft. Nodding, purplish-blue. June-Sep- 
tember. 
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 protection. 
—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. 
—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. 
—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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