CHRYSANTHEMUMS — Continued 
The popular ‘‘Azaleamums” and ‘Cushion Mums” of dwarf 
compact growth, plants covered with flower masses in Sep- 
tember. 
Amelia varieties in six colors. 
CIMICIFUGA, Snakeroot 
racemosa. White. Goodin shade. 4-5 ft. July-Sept. 
racemosa simplex. Late large-flowering variety of the 
above. 3to 4 ft. 75c each. 
CLEMATIS davidiana. Fine blue, good in shade. 1-2 ft. 
June-July. 60c each. 
CONVALLARIA, Lily-of-the-Valley 
majalis. White. 8in. May-June. 60c each. 
COREOPSIS, Coreopsis 
grandiflora. Single and semi-double. Yellow. 2 ft. May- 
Nov. 
DELPHINIUM, Larkspur 
Belladonna Clivedon Beauty. Beautiful improved pale 
blue. 2-214 ft. June-Sept. 
Bellamosum Improved. Dark bliie, Belladonna type. 2 ft. 
chinense. In three colors, deep blue, light Cambridge blue 
and pure white. 114-2 ft. June-July. 
LYONDEL HYBRIDS. The finest strain yet produced for 
giant double flowers, wide color range and reliable hardi- 
ness. 4-6 ft. Jume-Sept. 75c each, $7.80 per dozen. 
PACIFIC HYBRIDS, Named varieties. Separate color 
sie giant-flowered tall spikes. 75c each, $7.80 per 
ozen. 
Black Knight. Deep purple-blues. 
Blue Bird. Strong, clear blues. 
Cameliard. Clear lavenders. 
Galahad. Pure white. 
Summer Skies. Sky-blues, white bee. 
For greatest enjoyment of Delphiniums add a few new young plants 
to the groups each spring. These usually bloom after the older plants 
have finished, and they take the places of the few that may not have 
survived the winter. Never crowd Delphiniums by planting strong 
annuals among them. They need plenty of circulation. 
Trailing Arbutus (Epigaea) is such a favorite that we specialize in 
it. Mix peat moss and leaf mold and sandy loam in equal parts to 
make the soil they like. 
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