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CALCEOLARIA—Continued. 
the conservatory, greenhouse and garden. Sow the 
seed in August or September, for early flowering, in a 
light, rich compost. Tender perennials. 
; Per Pkt. 
Calceolaria Herbaceous. (Williams’superbstrain.) Enor- 
mous flowers of exquisite and varied colors.......... 75 
— Hybrida Grandifiora. Flowers of immense size; 
seed saved from finest specimens............. 25 and 50 
— —— Pumila Tigrina. Large flowered dwarf, finest 
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Rugosa. Shrubby, finest mixed. Saved from the best 
shrubby bedding varieties only...................... 50 
CACALIA. 
(TASSEL FLOWER.) 
Free-growing, profuse flowering plants, with tassel-shaped 
flowers. Hardy annual, 114 feet. 
Cacalia. Mixed colors..............-...0055 Set ctetatianc cere 6 ¢ 5 
CALAMPELIS. 
(ECCREMOCARPUS.) 
A quick-growing climber, attaining a height of 10 feet in a 
season, and bearing profusely clusters of orange colored 
tube-like flowers. Half-hardy annual. 
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‘CALENDULA. 
(POT MARIGOLD.) 
Showy, free-flowering, hardy annuals, producing a fine 
effect in beds or borders, and flowering very late in the 
autumn. Extensively used by florists; grow well in any 
good garden soil 
Calendula Meteor. Double; light orange striped flowers. 
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— — Prince of Orange. Double; deeper orange than 
“Meteor.” 116 ft. (See Cut.)......0..0..2-2-22.6.. 10 
— Double Sulphur. Light lemon colored large flower- 
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— le Proust. Double; nankeen colored; 114 ft. Per 
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— Pongei fl. pl. A white hybrid Marigold, with double 
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CALANDRINIA. 
Very beautiful free-flowering plants, well adapted for rock- 
work, or any dry, hot situation. Hardy annual. 
Calandrinia. Fine mixed, 14% ft 
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CALLIOPSIS OR COREOPSIS. 
A very showy border plant, producing flowers in nearly 
every shade of yellow, orange, crimson, red and brown. 
If the seed pods are removed as soon as they appear, 
the plant will remain in bloom much longer. Sow 
where they are to remain and thin to 2 feet apart. 
Hardy annual, 2 feet. 
Calliopsis'Coronata. Showy large yellow flowers......... 5 
— Golden Wave. Bushy and compact, covered with 
hundreds of beautiful golden blossoms............... 5 
— Elliott’s New Double. Charming double variety.....10 
— Fine mixed varieties. Per 0z., 50 ctsS.............---- 5 
(HARDY VARIETIES.) 
Calliopsis Laceolata. One of the finest hardy plants; 
flowers bright golden yellow, large, showy and pro- 
duced in profusion from June until frost. Excellent 
for cutting. Hardy perennial, 3ft.................. 10 
— Golden Glory. The flowers of this sort are much 
larger than those of Calliopsis Lanceolata with deeper 
yellow, broad, overlapping petals. The gem of all 
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CAMPANULA. 
(BELL FLOWER.) 
Beautiful, well-known plants, characterized by the richness 
of their colors and profusion of their bloom. They in- 
clude the favorite Canterbury Bells, which are among 
the most attractive border plants. Light rich soil. 
Hardy biennial. 
Campanula Carpatica. Blue and white mixed, 1 ft....... 5 
— Media Single Mixed. (Canterbury Bells.) Beautiful 
large bell-shaped flowers, 214 ft...................00- 5 
— Media Double Mixed. (Canterbury Bells.) All the 
double media varieties, 216 ft............... cee eee eee 5 
— —— Calyeanthema. (Cup and Saucer.) The finest 
variety of campanulas, producing plants with white 
and blue flowers resembling cup and saucer, mixed. .10 
