LIST OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1921. 



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BROWALL.IA. Pkt. 



Elata Coerulea — Large, sky-blue flowers, 



with a white center. 1% feet. H. H. A. 5 

 'Elata Alba — White 5 



Speeiosa Major — A very profuse bloom- 

 ing plant growing freely in rich soil. 

 The blooms are large, of a rare ultra- 

 marine blue color. Excellent for hang- 

 ing- baskets, and especially valuable as 

 a pot plant for winter and spring flow- 

 ering 10 



BRYONOPSIS. 



Laciniosu — A beautiful climber, bearing, 

 green fruits which change, as the sea- 

 son advances, to bright scarlet, striped 

 with white. 10 feet. H. H. A 5 



CACALIA — Tassel Flower. 



Pretty free-flowering annuals, with tassel- 

 shaped flowers, known by some as 

 Flora's Paint Brush. H. A. Mixed col- 

 ors 10 



CALAMPELIS — Bugle Vine. 

 Seabrn — A beautiful climber with pretty foliage and bearing profusely 

 bright orange tube-shaped flowers, produced in clusters. It attains a 

 height of 10 feet in a season. H. A 5 



CALENDULA — Cape Marigold. 



Showy, free-flowering hardy annuals, growing in any good garden soil, pro- 

 ducing a fine effect in beds or mixed borders, and continuing in bloom until 

 killed by frost; valuable also for pot culture, Dlooming freely in winter and 

 early spring. 1 foot. 



Officinalis Le Proust — Double; nankeen, edged with brown 5 



Officinalis Meteor — Fine for pot culture, bearing yellow flowers, striped 



with bright orange; per V2 oz. 25c 5 



Ornnge4ting — The most popular variety; much grown by florists for winter- 

 cutting; dark orange, flowers large and very double; oz. 35c 5 



Pluvialis, Single — Pure white, 1 foot 5 



Pongei, fl. pi. (Pot Marigold) — Double white 5 



Prince of Orange — An improvement on Meteor. Color a deeper shade and 



striped in the same way; per % oz. 25c 5 









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CALCEOLARIA. 



Splendid plants for greenhouse decorations, forming in 

 masses of pocket-shaped flowers. Sow 'in September. T. P. 



spring dense 

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Calceolaria. 



shaped flowers are freely produced 

 effective. H. B. 



Single, Blue, White, Rose and Mixed. 

 Double Mixed 



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"CUP AND SAUCER CANTERBURY BELL." 



A beautiful variety with large flowers in many brilliant colors, resembling in 

 shape a cup and saucer. Pkt. , Pkt. 



Blue 5 White 5 



Rose 5 Mixed Colors 5 



CANDYTUFT. 



One of the most popular hardy annuals; it is of the easiest culture. H. A. 



Dwarf Hybrids Mixed — Contains many new and exquisite shades and colors. 



The size of the individual flowers are at least twice that of the older sorts. 



Per oz. 65c 5 



Giant White Hyacinth Flowered (Empress) — A handsome pure white Candy- 

 tuft of pyramidal form. The flowers are much larger than the ordinary 



varieties. Per oz. 50c 5 



Torn Thumb — Dwarf white; per- oz. 50c 5 



Dark Purple. Rose. White Rocket. 



Dunnett's Crimson. New Carmine. Fragrant — Pure White 



Lilac. White. pinnated foliage. 



Any of the above colors, pkt. 5c; oie. 35c. 



Fine Mixed Candytuft, oz. 30c 5 



HARDY PERENNIAL CANDYTUFT. 



Gibraltarlca Hybrida — Very fine white flowers, shading to lilac 10 



Sempervirens — A profuse white blooming sort, flowering early in spring, use- 

 ful for cemeteries, rock work, etc , 10 



Hybrida Superba — Saved by a world-famous specialist. Monster flowers 

 of rich and varied colors, including spotted, laced, blotched and self- 

 colored varieties 25 



CAMPANULA 



BELL FLOWER. 



Beautiful hardy herbaceous perennials, bearing a wealth of bell-shaped 

 flowers, thriving best in light, rich soil. H. P. 

 Carpatica (Carpathian Hare-Bell) — Blue, White and Mixed. Continues 



in bloom the whole season. Height 1 foot. Each 10 



Latifolia Maerantha — 3 to 4 ft. 6 to 15 very large, erect bells, each as 



much as 2% in. long, in a loose spike about 8 in. in length. Deep blue. 10 

 Persieifolia Grantliflora (Peach Bells) — One of the finest of the hardy 



bell flowers, grows 2 to 3 feet high with large blue or white flowers. 



Mixed colors •. 10 



Pyramidalis — A stately plant for hardy border culture, height 3 feet. 



Blue, White and Mixed. Each 10 



CANTERBURY BELLS 



CAMPANULA MEDIUM. 



Handsome, of stately growth, 

 rich color and profuse bloom. 

 Succeeds best in light, rich soil, 

 and should be transplanted two 

 feet apart. Their large bell- 

 the summer, and are strikingly 



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