
CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Continued 
VARIOUS 10 100 
Coreanum. 3’. Masses of single white tinted 
pink. Blooms from October to December. 
Valucableviorsitst lotembl oon eseeet creases 1.50 10.00 
Shasta Daisy Alaska. 2’. Large glistening white 
blossoms: iia) Une ycrnlcl a illiyjeeeesees aeeeeeeeeee sence rae 1.50 10.00 
Diener’s Double Shasta. Resemble an Aster 
with almost double blooms often five inches 
CICTIO SS ss cccnures eee ae ee as eee Se ee asec te aie ce eect 1.75 12.00 
Diener’s Broad Petaled Single. Produces im- 
mense snow white blooms on 2-3’ stems that 
Gremexcellont cis) ehicuind Owen tpesresecsuanecersts 17S 12.00 
Rubellum Clara Curtis. 2’. A new hardy plant 
that will eventually be in most gardens. Ex- 
quisite pink Daisies are produced on long 
stems during August and September................. 2.00 15.00 
September Jewels. Hybrid mixture of Clara 
Curtis, similar in habit but in a variety of 
striking: pastel Mtimisies wesumetsccsscccsetsence cecose ere 2.00 15.00 
Arcticum (Arctic Daisy). Nie Attractive 
clumps of dark green glossy foliage with 
multitudes of large white daisies during 
Spleens icii cm @ctobenevem eet er rsd ntes 1.50 10.00 
Arcticum Hybrids. Habit similar to the above. 
Astrid ame ocuimorys 1elllmeroinikcweesesenessaeececertensteents 1.50 10.00 
Daisy Double White Swan. 18”. Very hardy 
and producing with regularity, about Dec- 
oration Day, numerous good sized double 
blooms that are excellent for cutting because 
Gri aysuhe cjohad Woyayey Hewes es anneee coeaninceten tees mboncon 1.50 10.00 
CONVALLARIA (Lily of the Valley) 
tcs Majalis. 8". Well known and fragrant, these 
will surprise you if given rich soil and good 
care. We offer field grown clumps.............cc08 2.00 15.00 
COREOPSIS (Tickseed) 
c  Grandiflora fl. pl. 3’. An improved variety with 
large yellow flowers with several rows of 
petals. Blooming all summer these make an 
excellent) cut: Hower cexccsslsdecsetectes sites svevssoes UTAS) 12.00 
DAPHNE (Garland flower) 
Tr Cneorum. 12”. Low spreading shrub bearing 
clusters of delightfully fragrant rose pink 
flowers in May and intermittently throughout 
the summer. Fine for edging or a low 
hedge. Easy and excellent forcing item for 
Easter. 
Fovos orbs 
Growing Point New Brunswick 
10 100 10 100 
Det ig te ese EE: $3.20 $30.00 $ 4.70 $45.00 
O20 Oe ents Fee ere 4.50 40.00 5.50 50.00 
OI 2 aes cares ee eters 6.00 55.00 8.00 65.00 
SUS ec oa arene ae 7.50 70.00 12.50 95.00 
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DELPHINIUM 
Long a specialty with Somerset. 
Our soil and good culture 
produce a vigorous healthy root and constant seed selection 
These plants 
are excellent for the garden and the cut blooms are useful 
has built up strains better than the average. 
at all times. 
a good price in early spring. 
c Belladonna Improved. 3’. The most popular 
variety for cutting. Very large light blue 
flowers arranged loosely on strong stems. 
Will produce several crops during the 
summer. 
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La Martine. Deep blue with distinct white eye. 
Very vigorous and mildew resistant................ 
rc Chinensis. 18”. A dwarf everblooming type 
with deep gentian blue flowefS.................s00+ 
rc Chinensis Alba. A white form of the above..... 
Pacific Hybrids. Grown from the originator’s 
seed. Practically 100% double... cesses 
c Hybrids. 4-6’. Our own strain covering many 
years of selection for hardiness and freedom 
from disease. The individual flowers are 
large and produced on long spikes in all 
shades of blue with a good percentage of 
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DICTAMNUS (Gas Plants) 
Fraxinella. Forms a showy bush with fragrant 
foliage and spikes of rosy pink flowers in 
June and July. Resents moving and im- 
WLOVES! Witll AGS. cee crscseessece cess oteceseas een ecemestrecesete 
DIANTHUS (Pinks) 
tc Beatrice. 1’. A delightful newer introduction 
producing soft pink, sweet scented clusters 
nll “sumamierk Fe vicacactecteccesesetten ¢.waerwsoncesccatuen tenet teoernenss 
Silver Mine. Snowy white fragrant blossoms 
make this a choice item. Habit and growth 
similarstomBectricen:se-eeeoterreee eee cee aeene=s 
tr Detoides (Maiden Pink). 6’. A dainty pros- 
trate plant with dark green leaves and bear- 
ing a profusion of small crimson flowers in 
Jaume womicl: Talye. scence seessarccaeeeeececee reese epee eects 
Rose Cushion. 4’. dense rounded mounds of 
blue gray foliage covered with rose pink 
bloomsmclmrinc sWVictyaresccce.serece merece terete eee 
DICENTRA (Bleeding Heart) 
ts Eximia (Plumy Bleeding Heart). 1’. Beautiful 
finely cut foliage and dainty sprays of pretty 
pink flowers produced all summet................... 
sc Spectabilis (“Showy Bleeding Heart). 3’. This 
old fashioned favorite should be in every 
garden. Easy to grow, the long racemes 
of graceful pink flowers in May are always 
attractive. Excellent for forcing in pots dur- 
ing the winter. Garden SiZ6...........cccccscccceeessereee 
pelected! forcing size ww scesescavessee temteese meee ene 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) 
cs Ambigua. 2-3’. Pale yellow flowers on tall 
spikes during May and June and occasionally 
until frost. Very hardy and easy to grow..... 
cs Giant Shirley Hybrids. 3-6’. Tall stems with 
bell shaped blossoms ranging in color from 
white to deepest rose. The best of hybrid 
fOXGlOVES A ede ee ee 
DORONICUM 
c  Excelsum. 3’. Produces numerous large yellow 
daisy-like flowers on long stems in April and 
May. One of our best spring blooming plants. 
Excellent for cutting and useful to force in 
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DRABA 
iF Hirta. Attractive tufts in small rosettes from 
which spring in April 6” slender stems hold- 
ing tiny white blossoms. A choice rock gar- 
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