plants which can be set into their perma- 
nent quarters in September. Following 
spring will bloom abundantly, growing 
from 1 to 3 feet high. Splendid for the 
mixed border. Group with Delphinium, 
Scabiosa, Stocks, Snapdragons, Heu- 
chera. Varieties: Mrs. Scott Elliott, long 
spurred, packet, 25c; Pink Shades, 
packet, 25c; Blue Shades, packet, 25c; 
Single Mixed, Packet, 25c. 
COREOPSIS (Grandiflora). (hP). Spread- 
ing plant, with long, smooth, dark green, 
lanceolate leaves; large, daisy-like flow- 
ers, blooming April to frost. Drought re- 
sistant; grows in any soil, but best in 
moderately fertilized, light loam; requires 
a sunny location. Growth 18 to 24 
inches. For the perennial and mixed 
borders, combining with Delphinium, 
Blue Scabiosa, Blue Larkspur, Gaillardia. 
Varieties: Double Sunburst, large, golden 
yellow, fully double. Lanceolata, gold- 
en yellow, semi-double.. Packet, 10c. 
DAHLIA (hhP). It is easy and fascinat- 
ing to grow Dahlias from seed and enjoy 
the surprise of new colors and forms. If 
seed is started early, plants will bloom 
the same season. Sow seed in shallow 
box in March, transplant carefully, and 
keep soil moderately moist. When all 
danger from frost is over, plant in the 
garden. Growth 2 to 6 feet. Require 
rich, moist, fairly light loam. Appear to 
best advantage when planted in large 
beds by themselves, or when planted in 
the foreground of shrub borders. Va- 
rieties: Single Mixed, Double Mixed, 
Coltness Mignon (Mixed Bedding). 
Packet, 10c. 
Double Daisy (Bellis Perennis). (English 
Daisy). (hP). Blooming from February to ct 
May. Height 3 to 6 inches. Fleshy root, COREOPSIS . . . Sunburst 

CARNATION .. . Chabaud 

making large clumps of fleshy dark-green ) 
leaves, with large, densely rayed heads DAISY . . . Shasta 
of white, rose, pink or reddish flowers. 
Sow seeds in early spring, to give strong 
plants to set out in October. Used as 
border plant, naturalized in wild garden 
and lawns; flower borders. Combine 
with Narcissus, Winter-blooming Stocks, 
Heuchera. Mixed. Packet, 25c. 
Shasta Daisy (hP). This popular flower is 
noted for its keeping qualities as a cut 
flower. Should be planted in the fall or 
early spring. Grows in any moderately 
rich soil in the sun and partial shade. Has 
smooth, dark green, lanceolate leaves 
with large, daisy-like pure white, golden 
centered flowers. Blooms April to Sep- 
tember. Height 1 to 2 feet. Packet, 10c. 
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