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CAEENDUEA. 



(Pot Marigold.) 



Remarkably profuse, dwarf, bushy annuals, blooming continuously and abun- 

 dantly until frost, of easy culture; indispensable for summer garden or for pot 

 culture in the winter, lfoot. 



Double Sulphur. Lightlemon-yellow colored large-flowering PM. 15 



Queen of Trianon. This comparatively new variety is of distinct beauty. 



Very double flowers of bright canary yellow, with a maroon centre , 10 



Pluvialis. (Cape Marigold.) Large, pure white single flowers 5 



Fongei fl. pi. Double white 5 



Meteor. Large double yellow flowers, striped with orange 5 



Prince of Orange. Similar to " Meteor," but much darker 5 



Ranunculoides fl. pi. Double orange 5 



Pure Gold. A magnificent variety of pure golden yellow ; large double 



flowers, borne profusely until frost. (See cut.) 10 



CAMPANULA. 



(Bell Flowers.) 

 ■Well-known hardy favorites, bearing large bell and saucer-shaped flowers in 



profusion ; well adapted for borders and for pot culture. 



Pyramidalis, Mixed. A grand sort, known as the "Pyramidal Bell Flower." 

 Colors blue or white. Plants grow about 4 feet high of elegant pyramidal form, 

 bearing thousands of exquisite bell-shaped flowers. It is a grand sort for pot 

 culture, flowering in the greenhouse in winter pit. 5 



Rotundifolia, Mixed. "Blue Bell or Hair Bell." Little dwarf' plants 6 to 

 12 inches high, bearing pretty bell shaped flowers of blue or white 10 



Punctata. Large, pendulous, bell-shapedflowers, produced the entire season. 

 Color, white, dotted and striped with red. 1 J£ ft. high 10 



CANTERBURY BEEES. 



Very ornamental garden plants of the easiest culture ; hardy biennial. 2 \& feet 

 high, producing large, nodding and charming bell-shaped flowers of many exqui- 

 site shades. (See cut.) 



Single Striped. Blue, striped white Pkt. 5 



Single Mixed. Kose, blue, white, etc 5 



Double Mixed. Rose, blue, white, etc 5 



Imported collection of G separate varieties, 25 cts. 



"Cup and Saucer" Canterbury 

 Bells. 



One of the most beautiful plants when in bloom that can 

 be imagined. The bells, of beautiful colors, average 3 inches 

 in length, and the saucers 3 to 4 inches across, resembling 

 in shape somewhat a cup and saucer. The plauts, of stocky 

 habit, form perfect pyramids of bloom about 24 inches 

 high, and they bear frequently from 100 to 200 of these ex- 

 quisite blossoms, which last in perfection for weeks during 

 the early summer. 



Cup and Saucer Canterbury Bells, Mixed. (C. Caly- 



canthema.) Pkt. 5 



Rosea. Beautiful rose color 10 



New Striped. Satiny lavender, spotted and 



striped with violet 10 



CALENDULA, " PURE GOLD." 



NEW LARGE FLOWERING ROSE CANDYTUFT. 



"CANARY BIRD" TINE. 



A rapid growing summer climbing annual, growing 

 10 to 15 feet high. It will cover trellis work in the 

 most graceful manner, producing hundreds of its 

 pretty fringed bright yellow flowers, which resemble a 

 canary bird with expanded wings PM. 5 



CANDYTUFT. 



Dwarf annuals, flowering profusely throughout the 

 whole season; great favorites for beds, edgings, pots 

 and borders ; the plants are very fairly covered with 

 blossoms, and of the easiest culture ; 12 inches high. 

 New Large Flowering Rose. A magnificient 

 Candytuft, bearing immense umbels of exquisite rosy 

 flesh-colored flowers so abundantly as to hide the 



plant. (Seecut.) Pkt. 10 



Empress. A beautiful, pure white variety, bearing 

 candelabra-shaped branches, each producing a large 

 truss of flowers, presenting a perfect pyramid of 



bloom throughout the summer 10 



Carmine Pkt. 5 Purple PM. 5 



White Rocket 5 Crimson 5 



White 5 White Fragrant 5 



Mixed Colors 5 



Tom Thumb Candytuft. 



Bushy little plants only 4 to G inches high ; splendid 

 for edgings. 



Tom Thumb, White PM. 10 



Purple 10 



Rose :.. 10 



Mixed Colors 10 



CANTERBURY BELLS. CANDYTUFT) BIARDY. 



Handsome, compact-growing hardy perennial plants, admirably adapted for permanent front rows 

 of borders or for low clumps or beds ; very valuable for early decoration. 



Sempervirens. White. 1ft PM. 10 



Gibraltica. Showy, large-growing, red, rose and white. 1 to 2 ft 10 



CENTROSEMA. 



>3 (The Butterfly Pea.) 



Grandiflora. A hardy perennial vine of exquisite beauty. The plants grow 7 to 8 feet in a season, 

 and the first season from seed will produce graceful clusters of 6 to 8 inverted pea-shaped flowers, 

 IK to 2*2 inches across, ranging in color from rosy violet to reddish purple, feathered with white 

 through the centre ; the backs of the flowers are pure white, and also the buds, making a strikingly 

 beautiful contrast , PM. 15 



COSMOS. 



The plants grow 4 to 6 ft. high and are literally covered in the autumn with large single-dahlia- 

 like flowers, ranging through shades of rose, purple, white, etc.; splendid for cutting purposes. 

 Feathery foliage, annual. 



Large Flowering Crimson PM. 10 Large Flowering Pink PM. 10 



White Pearl. Beautiful snow-white 10 Mixed Colors 10 



COLEUS. 



Plants with richly colored foliage of maroon, green, crimson, yellow, etc. For groups on lawns and ribboning 

 they are indispensable, and also valuable for pot culture. Although perennials they attain perfection from seed the 

 first season. 1 to 3 ft. 



Fine Hybrids, mixed PM. 15 



Fringed Coleus. Unusually thrifty growers, producing extremely large leaves, the edges of which are deeply 

 cut, laciniated and fringed, giviug a very unique and graceful effect. The colors, too, are especially fine, 



embracing combinations of markings entirely new. 35 



Imported collection of 6 large-leaved varieties (25 seeds of each), 50 cts. 



FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF FLOWER SEEDS, SEE PACES 90 TO 97. 



