
COREODPSIS - Tickseed 
A useful and attractive herbaceous perennial, both for border and cut 
flowers. They are of easy culture, and produce their golden yellow 
flowers in profusion throughout the summer. 
Culture. All require a well-drained, medium soil. They also need a full; 
sunny position. Plant in autumn or early spring, 10 to 12 inches apart. 
Grandiflora Three $1.25, Doz. $4.00, 100 $20.00 
An improved variety with large bright yellow flowers; one of the best 
hardy plants. Excellent for cut flowers all summer. 
CYCLAMEN (Hardy) 
*Neapolitanum Each 75c, Three $2.00, Doz. $7.50 
A most profuse flowering hardy Cyclamen. The small, deep rose, deli- 
cately sweet scented flowers are produced in early autumn or late sum- 
mer literally by the hundreds; a rare bulbous plant for the rockery or 
shady place in front of the border. 
CYPRIPEDIUM - Lady’s Slipper 
Hardy orchids that thrive in a moist, peaty soil in shade or partial shade. 
Flowers are very interesting with their odd shapes and uncommon colors 
and markings. 
Culture. It is required for best results that they be planted in shade 
in peaty soil, such as one finds in woods or swamps. Should be carefully 
watered during dry weather. Do well along streams or small ponds in 
the rock garden. Plant in fall or early spring 6 to 8 inches apart. Do 
not disturb, once planted. 
*Acaule Three $1.50, Doz. $5.00 
(Lady’s Slipper; Moccasin Flower.) This is often called the Red Lady’s 
Slipper, but the flower is rose-purple in color. 
*Pubescens Three $1.50, Doz. $5.00 
(Large Yellow Lady’s Slipper.) Very much like Parviflorum, only the 
flowers are larger. 
*S pectabile Three $2.00, Doz. $6.00 
(Showy Lady’s Slipper.) The finest and most showy of all our orchids. 
It grows about two feet high, bearing along the stalks several rather 
large, roundish leaves, and on top one or two quite large, rose-purple 
or nearly white flowers. 
DELPHINIUM BELLADONNA 
The Belladonna Delphinium does not grow quite as tall as the popular 
English Hybrids, but they produce more spikes and are more graceful, 
therefore, more useful for cutting. In fact, they are our loveliest early 
blue flowers for that purpose. They require the same care and treat- 
ment as suggested for the English Hybrids, but may be planted a little 
closer together, 12 inches apart is sufficient space for them. Their 
lovely blue spikes are about 3 or 4 feet high and produced in June and 
again in September. 
Belladonna. Light sky-blue. A great favorite for cutting. 
1-year-old plants Three $1.25, Doz. $4.00, 100 $20.00 
2-year-old plants Three $1.45, Doz. $4.75, 100 $25.00 
Bellamosa. A dark blue form of Belladonna. 
l-year-old plants Three $1.25, Doz. $4.00, 100 $20.00 
2-year-old plants Three $1.45, Doz. $4.75, 100 $25.00 
Belladonna, Cliveden Beauty Three $1.45, Doz. $4.75, 100 $25.00 
This is a fine English improvement over the common Belladonna, grow- 
ing much taller, many more flowers to each spike and of a brighter 
color. A fine form for garden as well as for cutting. 
Belladonna, Lamartine Three $1.45, Doz. $4.75, 100 $25.00 
The rich indigo-blue flowers are freely produced on branching stems. 
Excellently suited for cutting as well as for colorful effects in the garden. 
DELPHINIUM CHINENSE - Chinese Delphinium 
The Chinese Delphiniums differ materially from the Belladonna or 
English Hybrids. They rarely grow over three feet in height and bloom 
about three or four weeks later. The foliage of this variety is almost 
fernlike, the plants are more graceful and the flowers, which grow in 
panicles, are of an intense gentian-blue. A lovely thing for the border. 
Require same treatment as English Delphiniums. They should be planted 
about 10 to 12 inches apart. Their roots are much smaller than those 
of the English Hybrids. 
Chinense Three $1.45, Doz. $4.75, 100 $25.00 
A very pretty variety, with fine, feathery foliage and intense gentian- 
blue flowers in open panicles. A lovely small cut flower. 
Chinense album Three $1.45, Doz. $4.75, 100 $25.00 
A pure white form of the above. Much desired for its ‘cool’ effect in 
the summer. Very free blooming. 
FOOD FOR THOUGHT 
As Well as for Your Flowers 
Plants, anything that grows in the soil, are exactly the same in their 
food needs as humans. There are plenty of what might be called the 
shot-in-the-arm kinds of ready mixed fertilizers. But, they are mostly 
only stimulants. ; 
What your plants need is a balanced organic food. Not just a stimu- 
lant. They need one containing in right amounts, those things that 
make plenty of strong roots, produce good sturdy stalks, thrifty foliage 
and an abundance of good sized blooms. 
That’s exactly the kind of Plant Food we use at Wayside. Much of 
Our success in growing such unfailingly fine plants is due to it. 
What it has done, and is doing for 600 miles of plants, it will do for 
your garden. : 
Turn to page 174 and get the full facts about it. 
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Clematis Mandchurica 
Delphinium Belladonna 
A favorite type for cutting. Long jlowering season in the garden 

