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CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS 



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CAMPANULA {Bell flower}. 



Very atti-aclive i)liints wilh pretty bell-shaped flowers; 

 of very easy ciiltiv;itioii. , „ , , 



•600. C. Speculum (Venus' Lool-iii a Glass). Pi-etty l)liie, 

 14 ft. Hardy annual. I'kt., ."^c „ , „ 



GOl. C. Media, Single Mixed (Ca)i(er6)(cyBe//s.) Beau- 

 tiful, large, bell-sl)ai>ed flowers; hand-ome for border or pot 

 culture ; 2>^ feet. Hardy biennials. I'kt., 5c. 



602. C. Mediii, L><>uble Mixed. .Ml the finest double 

 varieties; 2J^ ft. Hardy biennials. Pkt. 5e. . 



603 C. Carpaticsi, Slixed. Free floweniipr, blue and 

 white; bloom the whole .season; % It. Hardy perennial. 

 Pkt., 5c. 



CAMP.\>-rL-V tUP AND SAUCER 



10c. ; 3for25e. 



604. THE CUP AND SAUCEll CAMPANULAS nre 



a very striking and beautiful variety of Canterbury Bells. 

 The flowers are larj^e and resemble a cup and saucer. Colors 

 are mixed blue, blue, rose, lilac and white. Pkt., lOe. 



605. C. PUNCTATA, NEW SPOTTED BELL 

 F1jO"WEK. Ah elegant, new, |«;rfeetly hardy perennial, 

 about 1'.3 feet high. The pendulous, boll-shaped flowers are 

 milk white, dotted and striped with red on the inner surface, 

 and as lar^^e as the well-known Canterbury Bells, Pkt., lOe.; 

 3 pkts., 25e. 



NEW GILLAUD PINKS 



l.'ie.: 2 pkts., 



MARGUERITE CARNATION. Pkt., lOc. 3 pktS., 25c. 



CaP^TION, 01^ riCOTEE FINK. 



{Dianthus Cari/ophyllus Flore Pleno.) 



6G0. C. Grenadin. Bioonis much earlier than aiiy other 

 Carnation ; more floriferous ; larger and finer double flowers, 

 whicli are of a brilliant scarlet color ; 1 ft. Pkt., lOc. 



661. Finest GeTuian Double, Mixed. Saved from 

 e.xtra choice named double flowers; l^ft. Pkt., 15c. 



661. Fine Double Mixed. Coniprisingthehardiestand 

 best v«rie(ies for garden culture; IJ^fi. Pkt., 10c. 



663. C. Marguerite. Without exception, these are the 

 most abundant bloomers of all the Carnation Pinks. The 

 flowers are of brilliant colors, ranging through many beauti- 

 ful shades of red, pink, white, variegated, etc.; they are of 

 perfect form and large size. 

 Those sonn in spritig commence 

 flowering in early summer, and 

 continue to bloom in lavish 

 profusion until checked by 

 frost. They can be potted and 

 taken in the house and will 

 flower abundantly throughout 

 the winter, though if intended 

 specially ibr winter flowering, 

 it will be belter to sow later in 

 the season. The plants are 

 compact and robust in habit, 

 supporting them selves without 

 the use of un>ighllv stakes. 

 (See cut.) Pkt., lOc; Spkts., 25c. 



664. C. Finest Double 

 Striped. Pkt., 10c. 



NEW GILLAUD PINKS. 



The only strain of Pinks 



blooming the first season 



that contains yellow. 



665. This new race origi- 

 nated wilh M. Gillaud, a cele- 

 brated French specialist, and, 

 like the Dianthus Margaritse, 

 they contain considerable Car- 

 nation blood, and yet possess all 

 of theprofuse and early bloom- 

 ing qualities of the annual 

 Dianthus. 



The Gillaud Pinks bloom 

 profusely in the summer ,nnd 

 autumn from spring-sown seed: 

 the flowers are very large, of 

 perfect shape, very fragrant, 

 and la=t a longer time, either 

 cut or on the plant, than D. 

 Margariife, and making this 

 strain still more valuable. They 

 contain flowers of clear yelloTV 

 and others with yellow stripes. 

 The seeds which we oft'er in 

 mixture contain a magnificent 

 variety of colors and shades. 

 Pkt., 15c.; 2 pkts., 25c. 



