Artemisia (Sage-Brush) 
Lactiflora. 3 ft. Aug.—Sept. A tall-growing plant with 
finely cut foliage and heads of fragrant white flowers. 
Good for cutting. Each 40c. 
Silver Beauty. 3 ft. A white-leaved plant used for 
contrast. The silvery flowers are fine in bouquets, 
and may be dried for winter use. Each 40c. 
Astilbe 
Fanal. 1 to 2 ft. Feathery spikes of fiery crimson flow- 
ers In May and June. Foliage attractive and good 
looking at all times. Each $1.00. 
Gloria. 1 ft. A beautiful low-growing variety pro- 
ducing many spikes of pink flowers. Each 50c. 
Baptisia (False Indigo) 
Australis. 3 to 4 ft. Forms a spreading bush with 
dark bluish green leaves and bears lupin-like, blue 
flowers. The seed-pods may be used for winter 
bouquets. Perfectly hardy. Each 50c. 
Betonica (Betony) 
Grandiflora. 2 ft. June—-Aug. An attractive border 
perennial with tufty dark green foliage and a pro- 
fusion of rose-purple flowers on long stems. Good for 
cutting. Each 50c. 
Boltonia (False Chamomile) 
The Boltonias are of easy culture, growing in any 
soil and even in partial shade. To produce large flowers 
divide the clumps every three years, or cut out some 
of the stems in the spring. The head of the plant ts wide 
spreading and bears many single aster-like flowers. 
3 to 4 ft. high. Pink or White. Each 35c. 
Callirhoe (Poppy Mallow) 
Involucrata. A spreading, vine-like plant with small 
poppy-like, crimson flowers. Not over-hardy. Each 
40c. 
Campanula 
Carpatica Hybrids. Harebell. 1 ft. A very satis- 
factory flower for the rockery or edge of the hardy 
border. It is perfectly hardy, and will grow in either 
sun or shade. The bell-shaped flowers are borne on 
long slender stems from early summer until frost. 
Each 40c. 
Carnation 
Cynthia. June until frost. A new Carnation for the 
garden, free flowering and fine for cutting. Pure 
shrimp-pink, waxy petals, entirely smooth at the 
edges. 21-in. pot size, each 40c. 
Crimson King. A green-leaved double red Pink or 
garden Carnation; blooms all summer. Only semi- 
hardy but a very satisfactory plant. Each 30c. 
White Gold. Regular Carnation foliage with well- 
formed heads of white gold. Blooms all summer. 
Long stems for cutting. Each 40c. 
Mixed Colors. Each 40c. 
Catananche (Blue Cupid’s Dart) 
Coerulea. 2 to 21% ft. July—Oct. A fine border peren- 
nial producing an abundance of cone-like flowers. 
“oliage silvery green. Flowers Iavender-blue, about 
‘nches in diameter. Each 40c. 
Coreopsis 
Lanceolata grandiflora, Mayfield Giant. 2 to 3 ft. 
Large, bright yellow daisy-like flowers on long stems 
all summer. Each 35c. 
Verticillata, Golden Shower. 18 in. This semi- 
dwarf, golden yellow Coreopsis is always in bloom. 
Flowers 2 inches in diameter. Each 40c. 
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Centaurea (Knapweed) 
Macrocephala. 3 to 4 ft. July-Aug. A rugged, up- 
right-growing plant, bearing large thistle-like golden 
yellow flowers. May be used as cut-flowers. Each 
35ce. 
Cerastium (Snow-in-Summer) 
Tomentosum. Low-growing edging plant or for the 
rock-garden. Silvery white foliage with white flowers. 
Each 40c. 
White Daisies 
Alaska. 2 to 3 ft. Summer. One of the best Shasta 
Daisies. Large white flowers, 4 to 5 inches in diam- 
eter, on long stems. Each 35c. 
Edward VII. 2 to 3 ft. Large flowers on stout stems. 
Bach 35e: 
Hartje and Elder. A very early Shasta with medium- 
sized flowers 3 to 31% inches 1n diameter on 20-inch 
stiff stems.. Each 35c. 
June Marguerite. A nice-sized Daisy on long stems. 
Free flowering. Each 35c. 
Maximum, Conqueror. 2 to 3 ft. Pure white flow- 
ers on stiff stems. Each 35c. 
New White Daisies 
From 2'%-inch pots 
Double Supreme. A fine semi-double Daisy of good 
substance. Flowers 31% inches, on 24-inch stems. 
Each 40c. 
Diener’s Giants. A mixture of large single and double 
Daisies. Field clumps, each 40c. 
Edgebrook Giants. One of the largest new Shasta 
Daisies. The single blooms are 6 to 7 inches in diam- 
eter on good stems. Free flowering. Each 60c. 
Giant Chiffon. Pure white, fully double flowers on 
long stems. Each 50c. 
Majestic. Large white flowers, 5 to 6 inches in diam- 
eter, on straight long stems. A healthy grower. 
Each 60c. 
Marconi. Very large flowers. Field clumps from seed. 
Fach 50c: 
Beautiful Delphiniums 
Giant Pacific. This is an American production, noted 
for its long spikes and huge flowers of fine texture 
and color. It is more resistant to disease than many 
other strains. 
Galahad. Pure white. Each 60c. 
Guinevere. Light pink-lavender with white bee. 
Flowers 21% to 3 inches in diameter. Each 50c. 
Summer Skies. Light blue with white bee. Flow- 
ers medium size. Very prolific. Each 50c. 
Mixed Shades. Each 50c. 
Blackmore & Langdon. An unsurpassed strain of 
English hybrid Delphiniums. Every plant produces 
an excellent spike of flowers. The color-range is fine 
and the colors are clear and bright. There is a good 
proportion of large double and semi-double flowers. 
Each 40c. 
Belladonna, Cliveden Beauty. 2 to 3 ft. An im- 
proved strain of this ever-popular light blue Del- 
phinium. The flowers are not as large as in the hybrid 
strains, but the plant bears many more spikes of 
flowers. Each 35c. 
Belladonna, Fanny Stormonth. Light azure-blue. 
An English strain. Each 40c. 
Bellamosum. Dark blue, similar to Belladonna. 
Each 35c. 
Wrexham or Hollyhock Strain. <A_ well-known 
English strain of hybrid Delphintum. Mixed colors. 
Each 40c. 
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