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CALCEOLARIA. 



A favorite and universally admired genus, remarkable for their 

 large, beautifully spotted blossoms, which are very showy. 

 They are perennial, are grown in pots in the conservatory, 

 greenhouse and garden. Sow the seed in August or Septem- 

 ber, for early flowering, in a light, rich compost. Tender 

 perennials. 

 Herbaceous. (Williams' superb strain.) Enormous 



flowers of exquisite and varied colors Pkt. 75 



Hybrida Grandiflora. Flowers of immense size; seed 



saved from finest specimens . .Pkt. 25 and 50 



Pumila TJgrina. Large-flowered dwarf, finest 



mixed 25 and 50 



Rugosa. Shrubby, finest mixed. Saved from the best 



shrubby bedding varieties only 50 



CALENDULA. 



(POT MAEIGOLD.) 



ihowy, 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. 



Meteor. Double; light orange striped flowers, ly^ 

 ft. Per oz,, 50 cts . Pkt. 5 



Prince of Orange. Double; deeper orange than 

 "Meteor." l^^^ ft 10 



Double Sulphur. Light lemon-colored large flowering. . . 10 

 Ponge! fl. pi. A white hybrid Marigold, with double 

 flowers, 1 ft 5 



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CALLIOPSIS OK 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. 



Coronata. Showy large yellow flowers Pkt. 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 oz., 50 cts 5 



Hardy Varieties. 



Lanceolata. One of the finest hardy plants, flowers 

 bright golden-yellow, large, showy and produced in 

 pi'ofusion from June until frost. Excellent for cut- 

 ting. 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 Calliopsis 15 



CAMPANULA. 



(BELL FLOWEE.) 



Beautiful, well-known plants, characterized by the richness of 

 their colors and profusion of their bloom. Ehey include the 

 favorite Canterbury Bells, which are among the most attrac- 

 tive border plants. Light rich soil. Hardy biennial. 

 Carpatica. Blue and white mix^d, 1 ft ... 5 



