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CERASTIUM—SNOW IN SUMMER 
Tomentosum. 4 to 6 inches. May. Produces an abun- 
dance of snow white flowers on a low growing plant with 
silvery white foliage. Looks like a bed of snow. No. 2316, 
Pkt. 103 48 oz. 30c. 
CHEIRANTHUS—SIBERIAN WALLFLOWER 
Alliont.’ 12 inches. Blooms from May to Sept., if flowers 
are kept cut. Bright orange blooms in spikes, are very 
fragrant. No. 2317, Pkt. 10¢; %4 oz. 30e. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM-—— 
SHASTA DAISY 
Huge bright daisy with glistening petals does well in any 
good soil. 
Alaska. 2 feet. May and June. Single large blooms with 
long stems, useful for cutting. No.2318, Pkt. 10¢; 4% 02.35. 
COREOPSIS—-HARVEST MOON 
One of the most popular hardy yellow flowers, often planted 
with Shasta Daisies in front of Delphinium in the border. 
Plants will bloom all summer if flowers are kept picked. 
Lanceolata grandiflora. 3 ft. June to Sept. Large, golden 
yellow flowers which resemble daisies on bushy, graceful 
plants. No. 2319, Pkt. 10e; %4 oz. 25¢, 
DELPHINIUM—HARDY LARKSPUR 
The delphinium has been developed to the place where it is one 
of the most important perennials in the border, sometimes grow- 
ing to a heicht of six feet or more with huge spikes of large 
flowers. It nceds a cool, rich loam and will not do as well in 
heavy clay soil. Keep well watered and cultivate the plants often. 
Gold Medal Hybrids. Regal, stately plants with massive spikes 
of many glorious colors. Wonderful for cutting. No. 2321, 
Pkt. 15¢; % oz. 50c, : 
Chinensis, BLUE BUTTERFLY. 1 ft. The Chinese Larkspur wi 
bloom the first year if seed is sown early. Lovely, clear blue, out- 
standing in the border. No, 2321, Pkt. 15¢; 4% oz. 40¢. 

DIANTHUS—HARDY PINKS 
Pinks grow easily from seed, thrive in ordinary soil which must contain 
some lime, and should be in a well-drained situation. 
Caesius, CHEDDAR PINK. 4 to 10 inches. The gray foliage of this 
pink makes a cushion from which in May spiing the sweet smelling, 
rose colored flowers. No, 2322, Pkt. 10¢; % oz. 50c. 
Deltoides brilliant, MAIDEN PINK, 6 inches. ‘This trailing plant pro- 
duces glowing crimson-red flowers in great profusion. A most striking 
rock plant. No. 2413, Pkt. 10e; % oz. 50¢. 
Plumarius, CLOVE PINK. 1 ft, Single and double flowers with fringed 
or jagzed: petals and very fragrant. Colors ranzte from white to scarlet, 
sis fy or dark centers. Bloom in early spring. No. 2323, Pkt. 10¢; 
oz. 35¢. : 
DIANTHUS BARBATUS—-SWEET WILLIAM 
This old-fashioned favorite is too well known to need de- 
seription. Treat as a biennial, sowing seed each year for 
blooming plants the following season. 
Giant Flowering Mixed. 1 ft. to 1% ft. Blooms all sum- 
mer. Colors range from white to darkest red with many 
variations and combinations. Very fragrant. No. 2078, 
Pkt. 10¢3 % oz. 30¢, x5 
