10 SHOREWAY NURSERY 

COREOPSIS 
Doz. 100 
+VERTICILLATA. Fern Coreopsis. 
Delightful fern-shredded foliage of bright 
green, but newer growth is roseate buff 
in delicately blended tonings. Blossoms 
of brightest pure yellow, no hint of or- 
ange. Long in bloom. Strictly a non- | 
spreader. Recommended. ............... 2.00 12.00 
DELPHINIUM 
*BELLADONNA.  Sky-blue flowers 
‘igen June UNIT LLOStVOULUee ae ee eee 1.50 10.00 
+*BELLAMOSUM. Similar in habit 
and growth to the AM: but having 
dark? blueutlowersui. oe cies, 2 eek 1.50 10.00 
+BLACKMORE & LANGDON’S ENG- 
LISH HYBRIDS. This is indeed a won- 
derful strain. It has a range of colors 
well divided in the palest of blue shades 
to the deepest indigo, with a strong run 
of the most delicate shades of rose; dou- 
blewands single We yjee. ett ee einns rs 1.50 10.00 
+GRANDIFLORUM (Chinese). Gen- 
tian-blue flowers; fine divided foliage. 
Deel Ue UNC AU US tee eee ees nine ae ee 1.50 10.00 
DIANTHUS 
*ALLWOODII ALPINUS. Single and 
semi-double flowers in varying shades of 
pink 4-5sinenee el iay-wUNe.. 25th) 1.50 10.00 
BEATRIX. A fine hardy garden pink, 
which is becoming very popular. The 
flowers are a lovely salmon-pink in color, 
very fragrant and freely produced in 
May: And wounete teens: ork ee ee eee 2.00 12.00 
*LITTLE JOE. Deep crimson flowers 
on 3” stems. Blue spiney foliage. Blooms 
heavily and continually from spring until 
killed: iby =Heayy frost:) <0. 2 eae. 2.50 15.00 
MISS AMERICA. A beautiful Scarlet 
form of the well known Beatrice and 
SilVerm ines tore eee an eee 2.50 15.00 
+PLUMARIUS FL. PL. A first rate 
mixture of fragrant, beautifully frilled 
flowers, varying in color from white to 
crimson. Single, semi-double and double 
flowers.; May veeJunem?s. 2 Ae 1.50. 10.00 
*ROSE CUSHION. Dense Cushion of 
evergreen bluish foliage, with rose col- 
ored iflowers™in ea May we ee ee 2.00 12.00 
*SILVER MINE. This variety is simi- 
lar in habit of growth to Beatrix, except 

Varieties marked (*) recommended for Rock Gardens 
