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*CAMPANULA carpatica (Carpatian Harebell)—8 in. June-September. Large blue or 
white saucer-shaped blooms above compact tufts of foliage. 
persicifolia (Peach-leaf Bellflower)—30 in. Summer. 12 inch flower spikes of big blue 
flower-bowls. 
persicifolia alba—White form of the above. 
*poscharskyana—5 in. Summer. Semi-trailing. Blue star-shaped flowers. 
*rotundifolia (Scotch Blue Bell)—15 in. Summer-Fall. Dainty frail blue flowers on slender 
stems. Everblooming. 
CATANANCHE caerula (Cupid Dart) —12 in. enenen Lovely soft blue flowers. 
*CARNATION grenadin—20 in. Summer. 
Fine assortment of separate colors: Golden- 
sun, King of the Blacks (darkest red), pink, red, white. 
CENTRANTHUS ruber (Jupiter's Beard)—18 in. June. Dense terminal clusters of small red 
flowers. 
CENTAUREA montana (Perennial Cornflower)—24 in. Summer. Large showy violet-blue 
flowers. 
macrocephala—40 in. Summer. Full fluffy golden flowers. 
*CERASTIUM glaciale—2 in. Early summer. 
Nice foliage effect. 
tomentosum (Snow-in-Summer)—6 in. 
silvery grey foliage. 
Mats of very wooly leaves. Flowers white. 
Early summer. Mass of small white flowers above 
*CHEIRANTHUS allioni (Siberian Wallflower)\—18 in. May-June. Flower heads of 
brilliant orange or yellow. Biennial. 30c each, 3 for $.85. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS—B8est early flowering varieties. The following bloom before frost 
time in this section, late August and early September, except those marked + which are 
late September and early October. 
YELLOW VARIETIES 
Butterball—Earliest yellow. 
Duluth—Large yellow. 
Eugene Wander—Large flowered. 
My Lady—Extra early. 
Yellow Cushion—Golden yellow. 
Pigmy Gold—Very early button. 
BRONZE VARIETIES 
tAutumn Lights—Orange-red. 
Apricot Cushion—Rich apricot. 
Bronze Cushion—Deep bronze. 
Early Bronze—Orange bronze. 
Harbinger—Golden bronze. 
Maroon 'n’ Gold— 
tOlive Longland—Large apricot. 
RED VARIETIES 
Red Cushion—Brick red. 
Redwood—Bright red. Dwarf. 
PINK VARIETIES 
Clara Curtis—Single pink. 
Dean Kay—Semi-double rosy pink. 
tJean Treadway—Soft pink. 
tLarge Light Pink—Name not identified 
Pink Cushion—Bright pink. 
Rusty Rose—Name not identified. 
Silver Pink—Rose-pink with silvery 
cast. 
PURPLE VARIETIES 
Chippewa—Large double aster-purple. 
Joan Helen—Semi-double garnet. 
Violet—Extra early dahlia-purple. 
WHITE VARIETIES 
Avalanche—Large creamy white. 
Glacier—Earliest pure white. 
White Pompom—An unnamed dwarf 
white. 
Prices on all the above Chrysanthemums: Banded plants, available until July first, 6 for $1.00. 
COREOPSIS grandiflora Sunburst (Tickseed)—24 in. May-September. 
Semi-duoble large golden-yellow flowers. Fine for cutting. 
*auriculata—8 in. Summer-Fall. Bright golden-yellow flowers. Nice. 
verticillata (Fern Coreopsis)—18 in. Finely cut foliage. Small butter-yellow flowers. 
*CORYDALIS lutea—10 in. Everblooming. Small bluish-green clover-like foliage. Golden 
bleeding-heart-like blooms. Choice. 
