

1 CENTRANTHUS ANGUSTIFOLIUS—*ercbx (2-5) 25. Clus- 
tered blossoms in an exquisite tone of silvery sunset pink. A 
fullv- hardy perennial. Pkt. 20c. 
1 CENTRANTHUS RUBER—*ecbx (2-5)28. Jove’s Beard. 
The attractive flowers may be white, rose, or in varied bright 
tones of red. A highly desirable perennial suited to any sunny 
position. Offered as WHITE, pkt. 15c; RED SHADES, pkt. 
15e; and as CENTRANTHUS RUBER MIXED, all color 
forms, at pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. for 40c. 
1 CEPHALARIA—ecx. Tall, free-blooming perennials, fully 
hardy, with blossoms like big fluffy Scabiosas. TATARICA— 
(3)85. Creamy yellow flowers on long graceful stems. Pkt. 
15e. RADIATA—(3)60. Long blooming season. Soft sunlight 
yellow. Pkt. 15ec. CORNICULATA—(4) 60. Latest. Sheafs of 
creamy yellow. Pkt. 15c. Plants, each 40c. 
1 CEPHALARIA MIXED—The three, together with seeds 
of several other good species. Pkt. 15ce; 1% oz. 35c. 
1 CERASTIUM GRANDIFLORUM (argenteum)—ergx (2) 9. 
Sheets of silvery foliage massed over with rather large white 
flakes of flowers. A good rock garden or edging perennial, 
attractive whether in or out of bloom. Pkt. 20c. Plants, each 
45c; 3 for $1.20; 10 for $3.85. 
1 CERASTIUM TOMENTOSUM—ergdx (2)7. Snow-in-Sum- 
mer. Wide mats of white-woolly foliage, covered through late 
spring with pure white, starry flowers. Fully hardy. Thrives 
in sunny places. Rock gardens, edgings, bedding, carpeting. 
Pkt. 15e; ¥ oz. 80c; % oz. 50c. 
CLIVIA HYBRIDS 
Here are aristocrats of the Amaryl- 
lis foliage, to be grown as pot plants. 
From straplike foliage rise stout stems 
crowned with trumpet blossoms from 
softest creamy yellow, through golden 
and burnt orange, to salmon-tinged 
wide, heavy, symmetrically arranged, 
and plant is attractive year around. 
Large succulent seeds, per seed 35c; 
38 seeds for $1.00; 8 seeds for $2.10. 
Young plants one year old, $1.00. 
These are still well under blooming 
size, and are -intended for grow- 
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G CESTRUM—w. Winter-blooming plants of much attractive- 
ness. Save in the extreme South they are usually handled in 
pots. NOCTURNUM—Called Night-blooming Jessamine from 
the exceeding night-sweetness of the creamy yellow flowers. 
Pkt. 20c. AURANTIACUM—In this species the perfumed 
flowers are of a rich yellow. Pkt. 20c. : 
5 CHAENOMELES JAPONICA-—y. Japan Quince. Hardy 
shrub, covered in spring with scarlet blossoming. Later come 
yellow, apple-like fruits from which jelly may be made. 
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1 CHAENORRHINUM ORIGANIFOLIUM—erx(8)8. Pretty 
and hardy rock garden or edging perennial. Flowers like 
little purple Snapdragons for months on end. Pkt. 20c. 
2 CHAMAELAUCIUM CILIATUM—w. Geraldton Wax- 
flower. The five-lobed blossoms seem carved from pink wax. 
Fine foliage. Australia. Pot plant, north. Pkt. 20c. 
* CHARIEIS HETEROPHYLLA—erk (2)10. No Gentian could 
exceed the vivid coerulean intensities of these pretty little 
spring daisies. Pkt. 15c. 
2 CHAENOSTOMA GRANDIFLORUM — *ew(8)35. Called 
' Purple Glory from the racemes of large Phlox-like flowers in 
the richest of royal purples. Near to everblooming. Excellent 
foliage. A very good pot plant, or by early starting, may be 
grown in the summer garden. Pkt. 20c. 
2 CHERRY SAGE—An easy and delightfully gay house plant 
that may be kept in bloom almost the year around. The 
flowers are of a brilliant cherry tone, the color of a ripe 
Cherry. Plant is dwarf and compact, with dark green foliage. 
A variety of Salvia microphylla that is particularly suited to 
pot culture. Plants, each 45c; 3 for $1.10. 
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searlet. Illustrated opposite. Leaves are .- 
1 HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
The very name conjures beauty, and never more than 
when it is our OLD ORCHARD GLORIES strain. It is a 
blend, founded upon crosses of the Azaleamums and the 
Koreans, but to this basis have been added seeds from the 
hardier, brighter Morifoliums, the Rubellums, the delightful 
Arctic Hybrids, and from the named Koreans. Many will 
have near-double flowers. Pink there will be, strawberry, 
coral, peach, old rose, apricot, primrose with bronze suffu- 
sion, coppery tones, maroon, mulberry, velvety amaranth, 
with yellows light to dark, buff to gold, bronze overlays, 
autumn ruddiness. Sow seeds out of doors in latest autumn, 
or at first possible moment in.spring, and they will flower 
first season, living for years. Pkt. 25c¢; 144 oz. 50c; 142 oz. 90e; 
Wg oz. $1.50. 
OTHER HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUM STRAINS—tThese are 
good, desirable for both garden decoration and cutting. 
ARCTIC HYBRIDS—Blossoms varied in coloring, often 
dazzling in brightness. Considered particularly winter-hardy. 
Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. YEZOENSE HYBRIDS—New strain 
that runs to widely varied pink and rose tones. Broad, low 
plants with heavy, crispy, rather glossy leaves. Pkt. 30c. 
KOREAN HYBRIDS—Flowers in many rare color tones, 
always with radiant lustre, single to semi-double. Fairly 
early; decidedly hardy. Pkt. 25c; 8 pkts. for 70c. OFFER 
54A8—One pkt. each of the three, together with one of 
Chrysanthemum Old Orchard Glories, for 85c. 
SPECIES CHRYSANTHEMUMS—kt. Fine white daisies for 
cutting or border planting. CINERARIFOLIUM—(2) 25. 
Graceful white daisies over silvered leaves. Good cutter. Pkt. 
15ec. MAXIMUM SHASTA DAISY — (2-3)30. Enormous 
daisies, 4 to 5-inch diameters. Cutting, or hardy border. Pkt. 
15¢c; 3 pkts. for 40c. ULIGINOSUM—(3-4)65. Giant Daisy. 
Makes big sheaf-clumps of medium-size white daisies four to 
five feet high. Pkt. 20c. Plants, each 45c. ZAWADSKI 
SIBIRICUM—Big white daisies of graceful form, showing 
faint pink suffusion with age. Long lasting when cut. Pkt. 
20c. OFFER 55A8—One pkt. each of above four for 60c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANTS—Good field-grown stock. Va- 
rieties of proved winter hardiness). RUBELLUM CLARA 
CURTIS—Big salmon-pink daisies hide the plants from early 
August into October. Much-branched 18-inch plants; sheer 
mounds of bloom. Of fullest hardiness in garden, or forces 
nicely as a winter house plant. Each 45c; 3 for $1.20. KRIS- 
TINA—Perhaps best of the very hardy Arctic Daisies. Big, 
single flowers, long in the petal, of a rich and luminous 
rose. Makes a gorgeous showing. Each 45c; 3 for $1.10. 
CUSHION GROUP — Dwarf, early-flowering near-doubles, 
sometimes called Azaleamums. We offer five color varieties, 
being Pink, Yellow, Bronze, White and Red. Any one color 
each 45c or 3 for $1.20. One plant each of the five for $2.00. 
Order as AZALEAMUM OFFER 56AN8. CHRYSANTHE- 
MUMS GENERAL COLLECTION. We have an assortment 
of other fine named varieties, covering pretty much the 
range of hardy Chrysanthemum color and form. Since we do 
not have space for separate descriptions, we offer them in 
collections, each plant in the collection of a different variety, 
each sent with name. We will supply 3 different for $1.25; 
5 different for $2.00; 10 different for $3.90; 15 different for 
$5.70. Order as OFFER 57AN8. (See Treasure Chest for 
offering of Chrysanthemums by separate name and de- 
scription.) 4 
2 VIVID CINERARIA* 
oho Wide clusters of brilliantly col- 
a ored blossoms. No pot plant has 
brighter flowers. Botanically Se- 
necio cruentus. For the “Annual 
Cineraria” of the garden, see 
Senecio arenarius. ew. 
CINERARIA GIANT EXHIBI- 
TION MIXED—Splendid exhibi- 
-. tion pot plant. Great flowers, to 
3%-inch diameters, in many 
rare, intense colorings, rich selfs, 
others with white centers. Not 
excelled by any Cineraria strain 
whatsoever. Illustrated opposite. 
nee 40c; 140g oz. $1.00; la oz. 
-90. 
‘ .s CINERARIA MULTIFLORA- 
NANA—Dwarf, compact plants, small in leaf, flowers around 
an inch in diameter produced in vast numbers in closely 
packed, showy clusters. There will be blues of burning bril- 
liance, with carmine, rose, white, pink, many brightly zoned. 
Much used as a window plant. Pkt. 35c; 3 pkts. for $1.00. 

