CARNATIONS—Continued 
Pink Princess—very free flowering, fragrant rose pink. 
Salmon Unique—a good clean mid pink in spite of its name. Very good 
form and habit. 
Sweet Memory—best all-around one of the lot. Pure white, large, scented 
flowers with crimson maroon spots in center on sturdy 15 inch stems. 
Neat foliage tufts too. 
Sylvia—pale rose-pink edged silvery white. 
CATANANCHE coerulea—a much neglected perennial straw flower. Rosettes 
of foliage from which rise many 15 inch naked stems with blue flowers 
| inch or more across. Good cut and may be dried for winter bouquets. 
White form too. g.c. 
CENTAUREA candidissima (Dusty Miller) — (Also see ‘“Senecio.”) —thick sil- 
very white foliage, to 18 inches, g.c. — $1.00. 
montana—2 {t., spidery violet blue cornflowers all summer from rosettes of 
greyish foliage. Fine cut. g.c. 
fCERASTIUM tomentosum (“Snow-in-Summer”’) —dwarl, small grey foliage, 
profuse white bloom in summer, good ground cover, shear severely after 
flowering. Fts. 
CERATOSTIGMA~—one of the best fall blues, good reddish autumn color in 
foliage. 
+* plumbaginoides—hardy, | 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. 
+CHAMOMILE-—ground cover, light green creeping and spreading mossy effect, 
may be walked on as much as lawn and gives off aromatic fragrance. 
Must be cut and rolled a few times a year to look well. Fts. — $4.00. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS--Our policy is to grow only a few varieties, not neces- 
sarily new, which we consider choice. 4’s 
TALL OnEs—Decorative in the garden or as cut flowers: 
Buff Quill. 
Chinese Gold. 
Creamy white Quill. 
Garnet King—deep velvety red, very large. 
Mason’s Red—semi-double, bronze red. 
Pink Quill. 
DwarF SINGLES AND CUSHIONS: 
Astrid—one of new Northland daisies, single apricot pink, 2 ft. 
Champion Cushion—deep reddish bronze. 
Crimson Champion—wine red. 
Golden Carpet—creeping habit, not more than | foot, golden yellow pom- 
pon flowers. 
Good Morning—light yellow Northland daisy, 2 ft. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM maximum (Shasta Daisy) —profuse white daisy flowers 
summer and fall, good cut. 
var. Beaute Nivelloise—2-2\% feet, fringed double petalled white up to 7 
inches across, very fine, g.c. 
var. Esther Read—1-11/ feet, double crested white. g.c. 
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 
etfect.1e-c: 
CHRYSANTHEMUM Mawii—to 11% feet, most charming with green cut-leaf 
foliage, literally covered with dusty pink daisies from April to Nov. 4’s. 
* Indicates plants for shade. § Indicates herbs. > Indicates ground covers. 
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