CURRIE BROTHERS' HORTICULTURAL GUIDE. 



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CALCKOl.Alili. 



CALENDULA-Cape Marigold. 



Showy, free-flowering, hardy annuals, grow- 

 ing 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 S 



Officinalis fleteor— A variety very fine for 

 pot culture, bearing light yellow flowers, 

 striped with bright orange. Per oz.,20 cts. 3 

 Pluvialis— Single; pure white, 1 foot. Per 



oz., 15 cts J 



Pongel, fl. pi. (Pot Marigold)— Double white. 



Per oz., 15 cts _. 5 



Prince of Orange — An improvement on 

 Meteor. The color is a deeper shade of 

 orange and striped in the same way. Per 

 oz., 25 cts 



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-shaped flowers are freely produced throughout 

 the .summer, and are strikingly effective. H. B. 



Single nixed — Blue and white .^> 



Double Mixed 5 



"Cup and Saucer Canterbury Bell " — A beautiful variety 

 with large flowers in many brilliant colors, resembling 

 in shape a cup and saucer 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 



CALAMPELIS-Bugle Vine. 



A beautiful climber with pretty foliage, and 

 bearing profasely 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 decoration, form- 

 ing in spring dense masses of pocket shaped flowers. 

 Sow in September. T. P. 

 Hybrida Superba — Saved from the finest formed 



and most beautifully marked varieties 25 



CALLIRHOE. 



Dwarf, free-blooming plants, continuing in flower 

 throughout the summer and fall. The flowers are 

 purplish with white center. H. A. 

 Invotucrata — Large, purplish crimson flowers; 



native of the western prairies 5 



Pedata — Crimson purple, with white eye, 1 foot... 5 



CANARY BIRD FLOWER. 



1 ropaeolum Canariense — One of the most desirable climb- 

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

 and producing an abundance of yellow-fringed flowers through- 

 out the season. H. H. A. lOfeet .' 10 



CANDYTUFT EMPEESS. 



CALLIOPSIS or COREOPSIS. 



This genus of plants ranks among our best 

 annuals. The flowers arebordered yellow, orange 

 and reddish brown, with dark purplecenter. H. A. 



Qolden Wave — Beautiful yellow 5 



Crimson 5 



Finest Double nixed — Per oz.,20 cts.. 5 



PERENNIAL VARIETIES. 



Coreopsis Lanceolata — A very showy yellow 

 sort, producing great abundance of flowers 

 from July until late in the fall, excellent 

 for cutting, and is worth.v of more ex- 

 tensive cultivation. Perfectly hardy 10 



Coreopsis Lanceolata Qrandiflora (California 

 Sunbeams) — The flowers are exquisitely 

 formed, some saucer-shaped, others cup- 

 ped, delicately incurved, 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 

 var.y in color from pale, light yellow to 

 orange yellow. They are long stemmed 

 and are very useful for cut flowers 10 



COREOP.SrS LANCEOLATA. 



CANDYTUFT. 



One of the most popular hardy annuals; it is of the easiest culture, and 

 grown tor a variety of purposes almost all the year round. H. A. 

 New Dwarf Hybrids (Large Flowering) — In these new Candytufts are in- 

 cluded many new and exquisite shades and colors. The size of the in- 

 dividual flowers are at least twice that of the older sorts 10 



Empress — Anew,handsome8hapedpurewhiteCandytutt, of pyramidal form. 



The flowers are much larger than the ordinary varieties. Per oz., 25 cts. 5 



Dark Purple 5 



Dunnett's Extra Crimson Per oz., 25 cts. 5 



Fragrant — Pure- white, pinnated foliage 5 



Lilac— Dwarf, very compact 5 



New Carmine — True to color 5 



Rocket — Pure white, in large trusses 5 



Rose — Rosy lilac 5 



Tom Thumb — New dwarf, white _ 5 



White — Very delicate Per oz.,20 cts. 5 



Pin nixed Peroz., 20 cts. 5 



(.'ASUYTUFT — NEW DWARF HYUBIDS, LARGE FLOWERING. 



