PIS SE ee 
CALAMPELIS—Bugle Vime. 
A bezutiful climber with pretty foliage and bearing -rofusely bright orange tube-shaped flowers, pro- 
guced in clusters. It attains a height of ien fee) in a season. 18 ( o/ Nai iia otras iy en een pkt 5 
CALCEGLARIA. 
Splendid plants for greenhouse decorations, forming in spring dense masses oi pocxKet-shaped flow- 
ers. Sowin September. T. P. 
Hybrida Superba—Saved from the finest formed and most beautifuliy marked varieties. ........_- pkt. 25 
CALLIOPSIS OR COREOPSIS. 
This genius of plants ranks among our best annuals. The flowers are bordered yellow, orange and 
reddish brown, with dark purple center. H. A. 
Goiden Wave—Beautiful yellow 
Grimsome 0.22200 2.2 2--- <2 ------= 
Finest Double Mixed_____._..........-.-----..._.- Per oz. 20c; pkt. 
PERENNIAL COREOPSIS. 
Lanceolata—A very showy, yellow sort, producing great 
abundance of flowers from July until late in the fall, excellent 
for cutting. Perfectly hardy...............----...-.---------<<------- pkt. 
Lanceolata Grandiilora (California Sunbeams)—The flow- 
ers are exquisitely formed, some saucer-shaped, others 
cupped. delicately incuryed, 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 
FO TAG UL thtl OW, iS eens eee a ae eee eee eee cena eee an ee pkt. 10 
CANDYTUFT. 
One ef the most popular hardy annuals; it is of the easiest 
G4 a culture, and grown for a variety of purposes almost all the year 
EOPSIS. WZ 1 VX round. H.A. 
. Dwari Hybrids (Large Flowering)—In these new Candy- 
tufts are included many new and exquisite shades and colors. The size of the individual flowers 
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HN 
or 
CANDYTUFT—DWAREF WHITE, 
BARTONIA are at least twice that of the older sorts --_..---......-----.- pkt. 10 
® : Empress: 4 new, handsome shaped, pure white Candy- 
A F tuft o ramidal form. The flowers are much larger 
'ea—Showy plants with large golden flowers, which than eatainary CONNOR eee es Per oz. 25c: aie Fy 
-pand in the hot sun and are exceedingly brilliant. The Dark Purple 6) 
liage is gray and thistle like in appearance. They vin nett sere Crimson ST aiaeee Q 
quire considerable water. Sow seed in open ground Diao Dwact, very esac ouaee 3 
here it is intended to flower. H.A. 2 feet-.....-..... pkt. 5 New Carmine—True to color....... 5 
Rocket—Pure white in large trusses........Per 02. 15c; i) 
BEGONIA Rose—Rose lilac__.____............------- ok? Areca Ree See) 
e Tom Thumb—New Dwarf, white.. .-Per oz. 35c; pkt. 5 
Plants well worthy of the admiration they receive. They Naf sh CCE 2 socncereae ae om ee ee 5 
alike at home in the parlor or conservatory, bearing al- 
tany treatment. T. P. 
CANNAS. 
-nmon—An excellent variety for bedding................--pkt.10 : 
bice Mixed Single (Tuberous Rooted)—From prize Large Flowering French. 
| Ry te eens CANES yi 2 Sone cE ok SI en Voi MESH 20 In this class of Cannas we have something of pronounced 
3 REESE AEE eae a i at a nec x merit for bedding. They make especially handsome centers 
vice Mixed Double (Tuberous Rooted)—From prize for large beds, or back ribbons for borders; as winter flower- 
FATT Ot LOS eer een ae See ten a eee ene nee = anon cece aeons 25 ing plants in pots they are also of great value. The foliage - 
pice Rex Varieties—Large-leaved sorts, mixed........ 25 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 
BROWALLIA. 
ata Coerulea—A very handsome, profuse blooming 3 ms sowing in a hotbed or green house early in the season, they 
lant, growing freely in any rich soil, bearing large sky- - can be had in flower by the end of July. 
lue flowers with a white center. 13 foot. H.H.A~pkt. 5 CANNA—LARGE FLOWERING FRENCH. Crozy’s Finest Mixed Colors... Per oz. 25c; pkt. 5 
Dwarit, Mixed, Old Type....._.......-...-. Per oz. 25c; pkt. 5 
BRYONOPSIS. 
ciniosa—A beaviiful climber, bearing green fruits which change, as the season 
\dvances, to bright scarlet, striped with white. 10 feet. Aa Ae soe en eee pkt. 5 
CASTOR OIL BEAN. 
(See Ricinus.) 
CANARY BIRD FLOWER. 
repaeolum Canariense—One of the most desirable climbing plants in cultivation, 
Rrowing rapidly to a height of ten feet, and producing an abundance of yellow- 
fringed flowers throughout the season. 10 feet. H. Het Aye ee per oz. 25c; pkt. & 
| CACALIA—Tassei Fiower. 
‘etty free-flowering annuals, with tassel-shaped flowers, known by some as Flora’s 
Paint Brush. H.A. Mixed colors..........-.-------.--- edd Peep kta) 
CALENDULA—Cape Marigoid. 
Showy, free-flowering hardy annuals, growing in any good garden soil, producing 
fine effect in beds or mixed borders, and continuing in bloom unti! killed by frost; 
aluable also for pot culture, blooming freely in winter and early spring. 1 foot. 
fiicinalis Le Proust—Uniformly double; nankeen, edged with brown ..............pkt. 5 
ffiicinalis Meteor—A variety very fine for pot culture, bearing light yellow flowers 
striped with bright orange... eee eee eee ee eeeeee---- Per 02. 25; pkt. 5 
luvialis, Single—Pure white. 1 foot... -—---- Per oz. 15c; pkt. 5 
ongei, fil. pl. (Pot Marigold)—Double white. =... Per oz. 15c; pkt. 5 
rince of Orange—An improvement on Meteor. The color is a deeper shade of 
orange and striped in the same way __.........-------------------- eee Per oz. 25c, pkt. 5 CALENDULA—PRINCE OF ORANGE, 
