Lucia—deep rose-pink with sharply edged petals. 
Sylvia—pale rose-pink edged silvery white. 
American Beauty—15-18 inches, large spicy salmon to red flowers, ex- 
cellent cut, blooms all the time except in very cold weather. 
CARNATIONS—As we said last year we have been trying out various types 
for hardiness, good habit, colors and especially for outdoor growth. 
The ones listed below are the first fruit of this study. It will be 
realized that due to very limited stock plantings, there will be very 
few plants available for sale, but come in and see them. All are long 
bloomers and excellent cut flowers. 4’s — 65¢. 
Mrs. Hillyer Brown—a good medium pink, habit is floppy, but if unstaked 
it will form a mound. June-November. 
Outdoor Red—excellent habit, dark red, very popular with the male sex. 
Outdoor White—same as Mrs. Hillyer Brown except white. 
Will Rogers—deep velvety red, darker than Outdoor Red, profuse bloom- 
er, also a popular buttonhole subject. 
CENTAUREA (Dusty Miller)—(Also see “Senecio.”) g.c. — 802. 
candidissima—thick silvery white foliage, to 10 inches. 
gymnocarpa—to 2 feet, finely divided white wooly foliage, blue-purple 
ower. | 
tCERASTIUM tomentosum (“Snow-in-Summer”)—dwarf, small grey foliage, 
profuse white bloom in summer, good ground cover, shear severely 
after flowering. Fts. 
CERATOSTIGMA—one of the best fall blues, good reddiish autumn color 
in foliage. 
*plumbaginoides—hardy, 1 foot, ground cover, shade. g.c. 
Willmottianum—2 feet, a bushy type which should have a mound of 
leaves at base in cold climates. Blooms profusely in fall with lovely 
true deep blue small flowers all along stems. g.c.—80¢. 
CHAMOMILE—Ground cover, light green creeping and spreading mossy 
effect, may be walked on as much as lawn and give off aromatic fra- 
grance. Must be cut and rolled a few times a year to look well. Fts. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM maximum (Shasta Daisy)—profuse white daisy flowers 
summer and fall, good cut. 
var. Beauté Nivelloise—2-2% feet, fringed double petalled white up to 7 
inches across, very fine. g.c. . 
var. Esther Read—1-1% feet, double crested white. g.c. — 60¢. 
var. G. Marconi—fully double fringed large flowers, 2-3 feet. g.c. 
var. Chiffon—2 feet, fringed, quilled and curled petals give very fluffy 
effect. g.c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM Mawiti—to 1% feet, most charming with green cut-leaf 
eee rey covered with dusty pink daisies from April to Nov. 
4’s — 60¢. 
CLEMATIS—Cuimpine Type 
Henryi—deciduous, climbing to 10 feet, huge 6 inch white blooms, 2-3 
times a year if cut back after each flowering. Cut to ground early 
spring. g.c. — $1.50. 
Ramona—deciduous, climbing to 10 feet or more, large pale blue flowers 
2-3 times a year if treated like Henryi. g.c. — $1.50. 
Other large flowered varieties—we will have some of Lady Betty Balfour, 
* Indicates plants for shade. § Indicates herbs. + Indicates ground covers. 
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