A. CURRIE & CO. 



FLOWER SEEDS^ 



CaiiterbiU7 BellM — Double, 



CAMPANULA (Ben p,.„„). 



Handsome hardy perennials, bearing- a profusion of 

 bell-shaped flowers in almost any situation. Sow in 

 the open ground early in spring and transplant to 

 6 inches apart. 



Carpafiea (Harebell) — Free-flowering'. Colors blue and 

 white. 1 foot Mixed colors. Pkt., lOc 



Latifolia Macrantha — Handsome large purplish blue 

 flowers. 3 feet. Pkt., lOc 



Persicifolia Grandlflora (Peachbells) — An excellent va- 

 riety, with handsome bell-shaped flowers in various 

 shades of blue and white. 2 feet. Pfct^ 10c. 



Pyramidalia (Chimney Campanula) — A beautiful border 

 plant. Colors blue and white. 3 feet. Pkt., 10c 



CANTERBURY BELLS 



(Campanula Medium). 



Hardy biennial herbaceous plants with large bell- 

 shaped flowers, which are borne freely throughout the 

 season. Sow in rich soil early In the season, trans- 

 planting in fall, and cover lightly with straw for the 

 winter. 



Pkt. Pkt 



Single Blue 90.10 Single TThite 90.10 



Single K*se ao Single Mixed Colors^ 



% oz., 15e 10 



Double Mixed, pkt., 10c; % oz., 30c. 



CUP AND SAUCER CANTERBURY BELLS. 



The flowers are large, in many shades, resembling a 

 cup and saucer. 



Pkt. Pkt. 



Blue $0.10 White $0.10 



Rose 10 Mixed Colors, % oz., 



40c 10 



Cardinal 

 Climber. 



IMPERIAL CAJVTER- 

 BURY BELLS. 



An early dwarf va- 

 riety with very large 

 flowers, produced 

 freely in many shades. 

 They make excellent 

 pot plants. Pkt., 10c. 



CARDINAL 

 CLIMBER 



A grand new annual 

 climber, making a 

 rapid growth, attain- 

 ing a height of 30 feet 

 or more, with beauti- 

 ful cut fern-like foli- 

 age, and thickly cov- 

 ered with intense car- 

 dinal-red flowers dur- 

 ing the entire season. 

 Sow in a warm sunny 

 position early in 

 spring, previously 

 soaking the seed In 

 warm water, until It 

 begins to sw«U. Pkt., 

 l&e. 



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Canterbury Bella— S1b«1«. 



