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DOUBLE CALLIOPSIS 



NEW — A handsome double variety, 

 flowers of a rich golden yellow, with 

 wine-maroon spots. Pkt., 200 seeds, 4c. 



CALLIOPSIS, OR COREOP- 

 SIS SINGLE 



Very handsome and showy plants of 

 the easiest culture, require no care and 

 thrive in any garden. Produce flowers in 

 nearly every shade of yellow, orange, 

 crimson, red and brown. Mixed colors. 

 Pkt., 300 seeds, 4 ets. 



CALLIOPSIS, 



LANCEOLATA 



PERENNIAL— Graceful and profuse 

 blooming plant, with large, striking 

 flowers of a brilliant golden yellow. Re- 

 mains in bloom all summer. Pkt., 200 

 seeds, 5 cts. 



THE CARDINAL CLIMBER 



A graceful annual climber growing 

 readily from seed. The flowers are star- 

 shaped in tube form, and a fiery scarlet 

 borne in clusters. The foliage is deeply 

 laciniated, heavier than those of the Cyp- 

 ress Vine, to which it is related. Should 

 be sown in a warm, sunny situation and 

 in good soil. May be started indoors and 

 planted outside after all danger of frost 

 is over. Pkt., 20 seeds, 10 ets. 



COBAEA SCANDENS 



CATHEDBAI. BELLS— A beautiful, large 

 bell-shaped flower, green at flrst. but rap- 

 idly changing to a beautiful deep violet- 

 blue. A well established plant, will run 30 

 to 40 feet a season. Pkt., 20 seeds, 5 ets.; 

 % oz., 15 cts. 



Would like to inform you that the' 

 Cobaea Scandens. Cannas and Cy- 

 clanen 1 bought from you last year 

 were very beautiful. — Mrs. Nick 

 Schroeder, Two Rivers, Wis., 3-l-'15. 



NEW DOUBLE CALLIOPSIS 



CANARY BIRD FLOWER 



TROPAEOLUM CANARIENSIS— One of 



the most beautiful annual climbers, with 

 bright green foliage, delicately cut and 

 very ornamental. The flowers are bright 

 golden yellow, bearing a fanciful resem- 

 blance to birds with extended wings. 

 Succeeds best in a cool, slightly shaded 

 situation ; also does well as a pot or bas- 

 ket plant for the window or couservatorv. 

 Pkt., 30 seeds, 5 cts. 



