8 SHOREWAY NURSERY 
CALLIRHOE (centinued) 
Papaver. In continuous bloom from May 
to November. Blossoms that are big 
and vividly color-filled of claret clim- 
son, carried on slender gracefully up- 
curved stems, the plants perhaps 30” 
across by half that height, all a bril- 
liant’ blaze. Not a trailer. 00... se. gee 
CAMPANULA 
*carpatica. Branching stems bearing cup- 
shaped, blue flowers. 1% inches or 
more in diameter. 1 ft. July-Aug. .... 
*carpatica alba. A white variety of the 
preceding, <5 +). 0.5 «45.0.5 +s sla bin pe 
garganica. Forms a dense, compact tuft 
and bears a profusion of starry, violet- 
blue flowers. 4 inches. June. ........ 
;+Medium (Canterbury Bell}. Blue, white, 
pink: separate. . June.) < 2s... +. ee 
yCalycanthema (Cup & Saucer). . Blue, 
Pink and White. Separate. June. .... 
ypersicifolia. Slender steMs studded with 
blue, cup shaped flowers. 2% ft. 
JUNE = JULY, 3.5 o0:c duevane sieusjote «Moni she) 
+Alba. A white form of the above. ...... 
CARNATIONS—Hardy Border 
*+Mixed. Large double flowers, freely pro- 
duced during June and July. 2 ft. .... 
CENTAUREA 
+Montana. Large, violet-blue flowers. 
2° it. May-June: ....:.0 ov. + seen 
CERASTIUM (Snow-in-Summer) 
*Tomentosum. Silvery foliage which is 
covered with pure white flowers in May. 
CHELONE 
jLyoni. Large, deep pink, tubular flowers. 
2ft.. JUy-SeDt.s. 6.0 62 cae sncxhie 
CHEIRANTHUS (Siberian Wallflower) 
*+Allioni. Dazzling orange flowers from 
early Spring to late Fall. 1 ft. (Bien- 
NG] ) 0) we Vie Heine ate ee are ees wish tare ne 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
7+We have found it necessary to add these 
valuable plants to our collection, and 
after some consideration we decided to 
use only the best and the newest varie- 
ties, and to keep on adding only those 
which merit their places in our collec- 
tion. 
Doz. 
2.00 
1.25 
1.25 
2.00 
1.25 
1.25 
1.25 
1.25 
1.25 
1.25 
1.25 
1.25 
1.25 
100 
12.00 
8.00 
8.00 
12.00 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
Varieties marked (*) recommended for Rock Gardens 

