ENGLISH DAISIES are good rock plants 













Balsam, Camelia Flowered 
BALSAMS 
(Impatiens Balsamina) 
Easily grown annuals producing gorgeous masses 
of beautiful brilliantly colored double flowers in 
great profusion. 
1570—Camelia Flowered Alba. Pure white. 
1571—Camelia Flowered Malmaison pink. 
1572—Camelia Flowered Scarlet. 
1573—Camelia Flowered Salmon rose. 
1577—Camelia Flowered Tall double mixed 
Any of the above, pkt., $0.10; 3 pkts., $0.25; 
lg oz.. $0.40. 
1580—Double Bush Flowering. Plants 8 to 
10 inches high. Very compact, literally covered 
with double flowers. 
Pkt., $0.15; 3 pkts., $0.40. 

Boltonia Latisquana 
BOLTONIA 
Beautiful hardy perennials growing from 6 to 7’ 
and blooming late in fall when flowers are getting 
very scarce. The flowers are produced in large 
sprays resembling somewhat Michaelmas Daisies, 
1636—Latisquana. Pale pink flowers. 
Pkt., $0.25; 3 pkts $0.60. 
BERBERIS 
1630—Thunbergii. Beautiful low growing orna- 
mental shrubs for planting in groups or in hedges. 
Exceedingly hardy and stands trimming well. 
Easily grown from seed. Pkt., $0.15; 14 oz. $0.25; 
44 oz. $0.40; 1 oz., $0.75; 4 oz. $2.50. 
*1631—Atropurpurea. Same as Thunbergii but 
with red leaves. Pkt., $0.20; 14 oz. $0.50; 1 oz 
$1575. 
BOCCONIA (PLUME POPPY) 
cous-green 
te flowers. 
3 pkts., $0.25. 
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Bellis Perennis (English Daisy) 
BELLIS PERENNIS 
(English Daisy) 
A very useful perennial plant for edging and 
borders. Blooms freely over a long season, and first 
year from seed. Will stand a certain amount of 
shade. 6’. 
1617—Longfellow. Dark Rose flower. By far the 
best red yet offered to the trade. 
Pkt., $0.25; 3 pkts., $0.60. 
1621—Monstrosa White. 
1622—Monstrosa Rose. 
1623—Monstrosa Red. 
1624—Monstrosa Mixed. 
have very large flowers. 
Any of the above, pkt., $0.20; 3 pkts $0.50. 
The Monstrosa type 
BROWALLIA (AMETHYST) 
Very decorative annual plant with shining green 
leaves forming dense bushes covered all summer 
with large blue flowers of different tints. 
1647—Elata White. 
1648—Elata Blue. 
1649—Elata Mixed. 
Any of the above, pkt., $0.15; 3 pkts., $0.40. 
1651—Speciosa Sapphire. Compact growing, 
9 to 10’, often with 100 or more charming dark 
blue flowers with contrasting white eye, in bloom 
at one time. Pkt., $0.25; 3 pkts., $0.60. 
BETONICA (STACHYS) 
1632 — GRANDI- 
FLORA. Red pur- 
ple flower heads. 
Hardy perennial, 3’, 
soft hairy leaves. 
Good border plant. 
(Sold out). 
* Betonica Grandiflora 
(Sold out) 
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1639—CORDATA. 
Splendid hardy pe- 
rennial with glau- 
foliage 
and bearing freely 
spikes 2 to 3 feet 
long of creamy whi- 
Height 
5 feet. Pkt. $0.10; 

BRACHYCOME 
(Swan River Daisy) 
Dainty little dwarf annuals, free flowering and 
easy to grow, Wonderful for edging, rock gardens 
and borders. 
1641 — LITTLE 
BLUE STAR. The 
finest Brachycome 
yet introduced. The 
compact growing 
plants are literally 
covered with a pro- 
fusion of bright blue 
starry flowers. 
Pkt:, $0.20; 3 
pkts., $0.50. 

Brachycome 
1642—Red Star. Rosy red flowers beautiful. 
Pkt., $0.20; 3 pkts., $0.50. 
1644—-Superb Mixed. 
Pkt., $0.15; 3 pkts., $0.40. 
CALENDRINA 
1692—Speciosa. Plants about 6” high purplish 
rose flowers, easily grown annual. 
Pkt., $0.10; 3 pkts., $0.25. 
CALLIOPSIS 
Showy and useful 
garden flowers of 
great value _ for 
cutting. They are 
of the easiest cul- 
ture. Bloom freely 
all summer and are 
splendid for mas- 
sing. They delight 
in an open sunny 
position and good 

cultivation. For 
early bloom they 
can be sown in- 
doors and_ trans- 
planted outside in 
May or June. Most growers sow the seed directly 
in the open ground in May. 
1693—Tall Finest Mixed. 3 feet. 
Pkt., $0.10; 3 pkts., $0.25. 
1695A—Bicolor Tall. Double mixed. 
Pkt., $0.15; 3 pkts., $0.40. 
1694—Dwarf Finest Mixed. 1 foot. 
Pkt., $0.10; 3 pkts., $0.25. 
1695—Atrosanguinea Nana Compacta. 
inches. Extra dwarf deep red flowers. 
Pkt., $0.15; 3 pkts., $0.40. 
1696—Golden Crown. 1 ft. Rich golden yellow 
with reddish brown zone at center. 
Pkt.;, $0.15; 3 pkts., $0.40. 
1697—Marmorata Bicolor. 3 ft. A beautiful 
mixture of bicolored flowers. 
Pkt., $0.10; 3 pkts., $0.25. 
Calliopsis 
COREOPSIS 
Very useful easi- 
ly grown  peren- 
nials for the bor- 
der. Like most 
of the perennials 
the seed should 
be sown in July 
in order to produce 
plants that will 
flower abondantly 
the following year. 

Coreopsis 
2001—Lanceolata Grandiflora. 
yellow flowers 2 feet. 
Pkt., $0.10; 3 pkts., $0.25. 
2002—Lanceolata Grandiflora Mayfield Giant. 
Flowers 414 inches in diameter, golden yeillw im 
color. 24 ft. Pkt., $0.15; 3 pkts., $0.40. 
2003—New Double Yellow. It is a wonderful 
addition to this ever popular flower, just as easy 
to grow asa single form. 
Pkt., $0.20; 3 pkts., $0.50. 
Large golden 

