eURRIE BROTHERS CO. FARM AN£) GARDEN ANNUAL. 



47 



BARTONIA. 



plants with larg 



Pkt. 

 golden flowers. 



CANNA- 



Pkt. 



-LAEGE FLOWEKING FRENCH. 



CALAMPELIS. 



Bugle "Vine. 



A beautiful climber with pretty foliage and 

 bearing profusely bright orange tube-shaped 

 flowers, produced in clusters. It attains a 



height of ten feet in a season. H. A 5 



CALCEOLARIA. 

 Splendid plants for greenhouse decorations, 

 forming in spring dense masses of pocket- 

 shaped flowers. Sow in September. T. P. 

 Hybrida Superba — Saved from the finest 

 formed and most beautifully marked varie- 

 ties 25 



CALLIOPSIS OR COREOPSBS. 



This genus of plants ranks among our best 

 annuals. The flowers are bordered yellow, 

 orange and reddish brown, with dark purple 

 center. H. A. 



Golden Wave — Beautiful yellow 5 



Crimson 5 



Finest Double Mixed — Per oz. 20c 5 



PERENNIAL, COREOPSIS. 



Lanceolata — A very showy, yellow^ sort, pro- 

 ducing great abundance of flowers from 

 July until late in the fall, excellent for cut- 

 ting. Perfectly hardy 5 



Laneeolata Grandiflora (California Sunbeams) 

 — The flowers are exquisitely formed, some 

 saucer-shaped, others cupped, delicately in- 

 curved, while some are quite flat. The 

 petals are broad, with plain round edges in 

 some flowers; in others they are toothed or 

 irregularly fringed; many are semi-double. 

 They are long-stemmed and are very useful 

 for cut flowers 10 



Aurea — Showy . 



which expand in the hot sun and are exceedingly 

 brilliant. The foliage is gray and thistle-like in 

 appearange. They require considerable water 

 Sow seed in open ground where it is intended to 

 flower. H. A. 2 feet 5 



BEGONIA. 



Plants well worthy of the admiration they re- 

 ceive. They are alike at home in the parlor or con- 

 servatory, bearing almost any treatment. T. P. 



Vernon — An excellent variety for bedding 10 



Choice Mixed Single (Tuberous Rooted) — From prize 



varieties 20 



Choice Mixed Double (Tuberous Rooted) — From 



prize varieties 25 



Choice Rex Varieties — Large-leaved sorts, mixed. . 25 



BROWALLIA. 

 Elata Coerulea — A very handsome, profuse bloom- 

 ing plant, growing freely in any rich soil, bear- 

 ing large sky-blue flowers with a white center s\ 

 11/2 feet. H. H. A 5 ^ 



BRYONOPSIS. 

 Laeiniosa — ^A beautiful climber, bearing green fruits ' 

 which change as the season advances, to bright \. 

 scarlet, striped with white. 10 feet. H. H. A.... 5 



CALLIOPSIS. 



CALLNDLLA- 



a>il.L Ui OKi^tjL. 



CAADllLli LMil.Lbb 



CANDYTUFT. 



One of the most popular hardy annuals; it 



is of the easiest culture, and grown for a 



variety of purposes almost all the year 



round. H. A. Pkt. 



Dwarf Hybrids (Large Flowering) — In these 



new Candytufts are included many new and 



exquisite shades and colors. The size of 



the individual flowers are at least twice 



that of the older sorts. . .Per oz. 3Qc; pkt. 5 



Giant Hyacinth Flowei'cd (Empress) — A hand- 

 some shaped, pure white Candytuft of pyra- 

 midal form. The flowers are much larger 

 than the ordinary varieties. Per oz. 25c.. .5 



Dark Purple 5 



Dunnett's Extra Crimson Per oz. 25c; 5 



Fragrant — Pure white pinnated foliage.... 5 



Lilac — Dwarf, very compact 5 



New Carmine — True to color 5 



Rocket — Pure white in large trusses. 



Per oz. 15c 5 



Rose — Rose lilac 5 



Tom Thumb — N'ew dwarf, white. Per oz. 35c; 5 



White — Very delicate Per oz. 15c; 5 



Fine Mixed Per oz. 15c; 5 



CANNA— Large Flowering Frencht 



In this class of Cannas we have something 

 of pronounced merit for bedding. They make 

 especially handsome centers for large beds, or back ribbons 

 for borders; as winter flowering plants in pots they are also 

 of great value. The foliage is luxuriant and the plants are 

 dwarf in habit. The flowers are of immense size and of very 

 brilliant colors, ranging through all shades of yellow to the 

 richest crimson, scarlet and vermilion. Many are beautifully 

 spotted. By soaking the seeds for about twelve hours in 

 warm water previous to sowing in a hotbed or greenhouse 

 early in the season, they can be had in flower by the end of 

 July. 



Croiey's Finest Mixed Colors Per oz. 25c; 5 



Dwarf, Mixed, Old Type Per oz. 25c; 5 



CASTOR OIL BEAN. 



(See Ricinus.) 

 CANARY BIRD FLOWER. 



Tropaeolnm Canariense — One of the most desirable climbing' 

 plants in cultivation, growing rapidly to a height of ten feet, 

 and producing an abundance of yellow-fringed flowers 



throughout the season. 10 feet. H. H. A Per oz. 25c; 5 



CACALIA — Tassel Flower. 



Pretty free-flowering annuals, with tassel-shaped flowers, known 

 by some as Flora's Paint Brush. H. A. Mixed colors 5 



CALENDULA— Cape Rlarigold. 



Showy, free-flowering hardy annuals, growing in any good 

 garden soil, producing a fine effect in beds or mixed borders, 

 and continuing in bloom until killed by frost; valuable also for 

 pot culture, blooming freely in "winter "and early spring. 1 foot. 



Officinalis Le ' Proust — Uniformly double; nankeen, edged with 



brown 5 



Officinalis Meteor — A variety very flne for pot culture, bearing 

 light yellow flowers striped with bright orange. { ■ 



Per oz. 25c; 5 



Pluvialis, Single — Pure white. 1 foot Per oz. 15c; 5 



Pongei, fl. pi. (Pot Marigold) — Double white Per oz. 15c; 5 



Prince of Orange — An improvement on Meteor. The color is 

 a deeper shade of oran,ge and striped in the same way. 

 Per oz. 25c; 5 



