CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS. 



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CAXAMPELIS. (Eccremocarpis.) 

 490. C. Scabra. A quick-growing evergreen climber, 

 bearing profusely clusters of orange-colored tube-like flowers. 

 Half-hardy perennial ; 10 It. Oz.,$1.00; pkt., 10c. 



CAIANDKENTLA. 



Pretty plants, with succulent stems and fleshy leaves; 

 splendid for edgings and rockeries. 



500. C. Granditlora. Beautiful rose; 1)4 ft. Hardy 

 annual. Oz., 80e.; pkt., 5c. 



501. Umbellata. Dazzling magenta crimson; 1 ft. 

 Half-hardy biennial. Oz.,$1.00; pkt., 5c. 



CAX,CEOr,AKIA. 



Now recognized as one of the 

 grandest plants in existence, pro- 

 ducing masses of pocket-like 

 flowers; a universal favorite for 

 decorating the green-house and 

 I conservatory earlv in the spring. 



520. C." Hvbrida Grandi- 

 ' flora. Tall Mixed. The finest 



large flowering and most florif- 

 erous sorts, of the richest colors ; 

 20 in. Pkt., 2.5c. 



521. C. Hybrida Grandi- 

 flora Pumjla Compact a, 



CALCEOL.\RiA.. Tttixed. A new strain of dwarf, 



compact and strong growing .sorts, producing large and bril- 

 liant self-colored and spotted flowers; 1ft. Pkt., 40c. 



522. C. Kugosa. Small flowering varieties for bedding, 

 of the finest colors ; 2 ft. Pkt., 40e. 



CALENDULA. 



Very free and attractive bloomers, growing well in almost 

 all situations. Hardy annuals. 



540. C. Officinalis Meteor. A splendid large flowering 

 ■variety, double striped, of a deep orange on a pale yellow 

 ground; 1ft. Oz., 25c.; pkt., 5c. 



541. Prince of Orange. A novelty surpassing in beauty 

 C. Meteor, the florets being striped with a more intense shade 

 of orange; 1 ft. Oz., 80c.; pkt., lOe. 



542. Ranunculoides Fl. PI. (Cape, or Garden Mari- 

 golds.) Deep orange color; 1ft. Oz., 25c.; pkt., 5c. 



543. Caleiidiila. Fine mixed. Pkt., 5c. 



COKEOPSIS, or CAIXI- 

 OP.SIS. 



Very showy free-flowering 

 plants, natives of this country ; 

 fine for borders and beds, easily 

 cultivated. Hardy annuals. 



5G0. C. Drummondi. Yel- 

 low, with a circle of rich crim- 

 son brown ; 1 ft. Pkt. 5c. 



561. At ro sangiiinea . 

 Dark crimson; 2ft. Pkt., 5c. 



562. Mixed. Embracing 

 the most showy colors. Oz., 

 50c.; pkt., 5c. 



CALLLRHOE. 



580. C. Involucrata, 



Flowers beautiful crimson, be- 

 gin to bloom when quite small 

 and continue in bloom the entire 

 summer and autumn; % ft. 

 Hardy perennial . Pkt. , 5c. 



CAJVLPANDLA. {Bell Flower.) 

 Very attractive plants witli pretty bell-shaped flowers; 

 of very easy cultivation. 



600. C. Speculum. {Veinis' Looking Glass.) Pretty blue ; 

 J^ft. Hardy annual. Pkt., 5c. 



601. Metlia, Single Blixed. (Canterbury-Bells.) Beauti- 

 ful large, bell-shaped flowers ; handsome for border or ijot 

 culture; 2Vi ft. Hardy biennials. Pkt. ,5c. 



602. jvredia, Double Mixed. All the finest double vari- 

 eties; 23^ ft. Hardy biennials. Pkt., 5c. 



603. Carpatica, Mixed. Free flowering, blue and 

 white ; bloom the whole season ; ^ ft. Hardy perennial. 

 Pkt:, 5e. 



604. C. Cup and Saucer. See Novelties. Pkt., 15c. 



CAISDYTUFT. (Iberis.) 



Favorite plants of the easiest culture, useful for growing 

 in beds or masses ; bloom long and freely. Hardy annuals. 



620. I. Fragrant. (Pcctinata.) Pure white, pinnated 

 foliage ; 1 ft. Oz., 20c.; pkt., 5c. 



621. Crimson. Very beautififl ; 1ft. Oz.,2.5c.; Pkt., 5c. 



622. TVTiite Rocket. (Amara Q-randiflora.) Large 

 trusses of pure white flowers ; 1 ft. Oz., 2oc.; pkt., 5c. 



623. Wliite Tom Thumb. (Hybrida Nana.) A new 

 dwarf variety, growing about six inches high, branching into 

 a handsome bush about sixteen inches In diameter. Pkt., 10c. 



624. Fine IVIixed. Comprising all the choicest tall- 

 growing varieties ; 1ft. Oz.; 20c.; pkt., 5c. 



COEEOPIS, OB. CALLIOPSIS. 



CANNA. (Indian Shot Plant.) 

 The tropical luxuriance t)f this plant renders it particu- 

 larly suitable for forming groups on lawns, or as a back- 

 ground for dwarfer growing plants. The flowers of these 

 plants have been greatly improved. Half-hardy perennials. 



640. CMarechalVaillant. Foliage rich maroon; large, 

 bright orange flowers; 5 ft. Pkt. ,5c. 



641. Tricolor. Foliage green, red and creamy yellow ; 

 bright scarlet flowers; 3 ft. Oz., 75c.; pkt.,5e. 



642. Finest Mixed. Embracing twenty of the best 

 sorts. Oz. , 40c. ; pkt. , 5c. 



643. C. Gigantea. 8 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



645. Dwarf Large Flowering. See Novelties. Pkt., 

 15c. 



CARNATION, or PTCOTEE PEVK. 

 (Dianlhus Caryophyllus Flore Plena.) 

 Many splendid novelties in double and semi-double flow- 

 ers may be expected Irom our seed, as it is saved froui aprize 

 collection. Half-hardy annuals. 



660. C. Grenadin. Blooms much earlier than any other 

 Carnation; more florilVrons, larger and finer double flowers, 

 which areof a brilliant ^cai let c.iU.r ; 1 ft. Pkt., 25c. 



661. Finest (iernuin Double AUxed. Saved from extra, 

 choice named, double flowers; 1)2 ft' Pkt., 40c. 



662. Fine Double Mixed. Comprising the liardiest 

 and best varieties for garden culture ; Ij^ ft. Pkt., 20c. 



CEDRONELIiA. 

 670. C. Cana. An interesting evergreen plant from 

 New Mexico, with fragrant foliage and long spikes of crimson 

 flowers; 2 ft. Hardy perennial. Pkt., 10c. 



CELOSIA, (Cockscomb.) 



Interesting and brilliant 



plants of tropical origin, which 



never fail to vilease the grower 



and attract attention; one of 



the most satisfactory plants for 



y garden decoration. Half-hardy 



S annuals. 



675. C. Cristata, Dwarf, 

 Crimson. Large, velvet-like 

 combs; 1ft. Oz. , 40c.; pkt., 5c. 



676. Cristata, Variegata. 

 Brilliant combs of crimson and 

 gold; 3ft. Pkt,, 10c. 



677. Japonlca. A distinct 

 handsome variety, combs of the 

 most brilliant scarlet, and ruffled 

 like lace ; 2% ft. Oz., 60c.; pkt., 

 10c. 



678. Glasgow Prize. Very 

 fine, dwarf variety, brilliant 

 crimson comb, and handsome 



dark variegated foliage ; 1 ft. Oz., 75c.; Pkt., 10c. 



679. Cristata. Finest mixed. Oz., 40c.; pkt., 5c. 

 CENTAUREA. (Dusty Miller.) 



Extensively used for margins, beds and vases. Half- 

 hardy perennials. 



685. C. CantUdlssima. Attractive, silvery, cut leaves. 

 Half-hardy perennials; 1 ft, Oz., $2.00; 1000 seeds, 75c.; 

 pkt., 10c. 



686. Gymnocarpa. Graceful, finely cut, silvery gray 

 leaves. Half-hard v perennials; IJ^ ft. Oz. , $5.00 ; 1000 seeds, 

 $1.00; pkt., 10c. 



687. Cyanus Minor, Mixed. (Blue Bottle or Corn 

 Flower.) Beautiful flowers, in bloom all summer; pretty 

 shades of white, blue and deep rose. Hardy annual ; V/^ ft. 

 Oz., 20c.; pkt., 5c. 



CENTR ANTHTTS. 

 Will grow freely in any garden soil ; flowers produced in 

 clusters, and bloom freely ; Hardy annuals. 



690. C. Mixed. Eedand white; l^o ft. Oz., 25c.; pkt., 5c, 



CHRYS AN THEJIUM. 

 The beautiful and varied colors of these charming plants 

 are so natural that they have the appearance of being laid on 

 with a bru.sh, hence they are often called Painted Daisies. 



700. C. Gladstone. A new and beautiful English vari- 

 ety, flowers rich crimson, great size and jierfect form ; j^rofuse 

 bloomer. Hardy annual; 1ft. Oz., $1.00; pkt., 15c. 



701. The Sultan. Flowers are a rich velvet crimson 

 maroon, with gold colored rim about one-quarter inch deep 

 next to the centre; 134 ft. Hardy annual. Oz.,$1.00; pkt., 

 10c. 



702. Burridgeanum. Crimson with white edge and 

 inner white circle; very pretty; 1ft. Hardy annual. Oz., 

 40c.; pkt., 5c. 



703. Carinatum (Tricolor) "Eclipse." Resemliles 

 C. Burridgeanum, but surpasses it greatly by its striking 

 colors, of great beauty, which are a pure golden yellow with 

 a purplish scarlet ring on the ray florets, the dies being a dark 

 brown; 1ft. Hardy annuals. Oz.,60c.; pkt., 10c. 



704. Selected, Mixed. Comprises a full assortment of 

 the prettiest single and double sorts. Hardy annuals. Oz., 

 40c.; pkt., 5c. 



704. New Double Japanese and Chinese Mixed. 

 These superb flowers ijresent many odd and beauiiful types, 

 frequently measuring six inches in diameter, witli broad 

 petals deeply incurved, varying in color from tjure white to 

 pale pink, crimson, maroon and rich orange brown. Pkt., 40c. 



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