CENTAUREA .- Cornflower 
Dealbata Steenbergii. Large flowers of reddish 
forchid with white centers. Blends well in 
borders where yellow predominates. Compact 
grower. Blooms during July and August and 
attains a height of 11% feet. 3 for $2.00; 6 for 
$3.75. 
Macrocephala. Lovely floriferous plant for 
fsunny situations, with 4-inch head of golden 
yellow flowers. 3 ft. July, Aug. 3 for $1.50. 
Cornflower. 
Montana. Perennial 
Large 
tflowers resembling the blue Cornflower. 2 ft. 
June to Sept. 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75. 
LILY-OF-THE-V ALLEY 
(Convallaria majalis) 
Lily-of-the-Valley are breathtaking when 
in bloom and thrive under adverse shaded 
conditions, excellent for urban or rural culture 
where direct sunlight is normally withheld, 
either due to shade from trees or buildings. 
They nestle comfortably under higher grow- 
ing plants or may be used for that shaded 
corner. 
Our plants are not the ordinary run of 
“pips” which are normally sold, but strong 
field-grown clumps, which assure you of a 
good stand of the finest flowers and longer 
stems for cutting. 
Strong field-grown clumps: 3 for $2.00; 
10 for $5.50; 25 for $12.50. 
East Rutherford, N. J. 
© CATANANCHE. Giant Blue Cupids-Dart 
3 for $1.75 
CATANANCHE 
Czerula major. Giant Blue Cupids-Dart. 
{Bright deep violet-blue flowers, 2 mches in 
diameter, produced in profusion from July to 
frost. About 2 ft. 
Czrulea, Snow-White. Same as the above, 
texcept that flowers are white. 
All Catananche: 65c each; 3 of one variety 
for $1.75; 6 of one variety for $3.30 
COREOPSIS, lanceolata. 3 for $1.50 
COREOPSIS 
jLanceolata. No perennial produces more 
blooms than this. Large golden yellow flowers 
on long, graceful stems. 2 ft. June to Oct. 
3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75. 
{Verticillata. Small, yellow-flowering variety, 
with finely divided foliage. Thrives in most 
any location; grows and spreads rapidly. 2 ft. 
July, Aug. 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75. 
CYCLAMEN, Hardy 
These dwarf Cyclamen are entirely hardy 
and are excellent subjects for the rock-garden 
or shaded wild garden. They do best if 
planted in leaf soil and shade. 
Neapolitanum. A charming and easily 
x%grown Cyclamen. Foliage is marbled. 
Flowers vary from pure white to rich pik. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
Varieties starred (>) for rock-gardens. 
Varieties daggered ({) for cut-flowers. 
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CHRYSANTHEMUM maximum 
Fringed Beauty. 3 for $2.00 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM 
Shasta Daisies 
The Shasta Daisies must be included as one 
of the most valuable and desirable cut-flowers. 
Their unusual whiteness and long-lasting 
quality make them perfect subjects for bouquets 
and other flower decorations. The plants are 
sturdy, free flowering from early summer until fall. 
Aglaie. Very broad, glistening white petals. 
tEnds of petals are rounded, not potted as m 
others. Color and texture of foliage outstand- 
ing. 
Fringed Beauty. (Illustrated.) A strong grower 
fwith large, fringed, fluffy white flowers. Very 
good for cutting. 18 to 24 in. 
Majestic. (lIllustrated.) Immense white 
tflowers 5 to 6 inches im diameter, with a 
small yellow center. Very hardy and a good 
grower. Petals are straight and do not droop. 
Good stiff stems 2 to 21% feet tall. Blooms 
medium early. 
Mount Shasta. Pure white. Double rows of 
tpetals 4 inches across. Blooms continually 
until heavy frost. 11% to 2 ft. 
Nipponicum. Something rare and unusual. 
tA native of Japan with dark lustrous green 
leaves and 214 to 3-inch, dazzling white, 
daisy-like flowers. Extremely hardy; nearly 
evergreen. 2 ft. Aug. to frost. 
All Shasta Daisies: 75c each; 3 of one va- 
riety for $2.00; 6 of one variety for $3.75 
CHRYSANTHEMUM maximum, Majestic 
3 for $2.00 
