SUCCESSFUL • FLOWER • SEEDS 



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CACTUS. Pkt., 15c. 



CACTUS. 



48.5. C. Slixed. There is iv 

 great deal of pleasure io raising 

 Cacti from seed. In the seed Ave 

 otter there is a mixture of some 

 twenty varieties. Pkt., 15c.; 2 

 pkts., aSc; 10 pkts., $1.00. 

 CAL,A3IPEI-IS. 

 {Eccreniocarpi!^.) 

 490. C. Scabra. A quick 

 j^rowiiig evergreen climber, 

 te-.iring profusely clusters of 

 'H'.inge colored tube-like flowers, 

 lialf-hardy perennial ; 10 ft. Pkt. 



CAtANDKINIA. 



Pretty plants with succulent .stems and fleshy leaves; 

 splendid for edgings and rockeries. 



.500. C. Grandiflora. Beautiful rose; V^ «• Hardy 

 annual. Pkt., 5e. 



501. Uinbellata. Dazzling magenta crimson; 1 ft. 

 Half-hardy biennial. Pkt., 5c. 



CALCEOLARIA. 



Now recognized as one of the grandest plants in exist- 

 ence, producing masses of pocket-like flowers; a universal 

 favorite for decorating the greenhouse and conservatory 

 early in the spring. 



520. C. Hybiida Grandiflora, Tall Blixed. The 

 finest large flowering and most fioriferous sort of the richest 

 colors; 20 in. Pkt., 25c. 



521. C. Hybrlda Grandiflora Piunila Compacta, 

 3Iixed. A new strain of dwarf, compact and strong groAV- 

 ing sorts, producing large and brilliant self-coloi'ed and 

 spotted flowers; 1ft. Pkt , 40c. 



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

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



CALENDULA {Marigold). 



Very free and attractive bloomers, growing well in 

 almost all situations. Hardy annuals. 



540. C. Ofllcinalis Meteor. A splendid large flower- 

 ing variety, double striped, of a deep orange on a pale yel- 

 low ground; 1ft. Pkt., 5c.; oz.,20c. 



541. Prince of Orange. A novelty surpassing in 

 beauty C. Meteor, the florets being striped with a more 

 intense shade of orange; 1ft. Pkt., 5e.; oz., 20c. 



542. Kanunculoides, Fl. PI. {Cape or Garden Mari- 

 (jolds.) Deep orange color; 1ft. Pkt., 5c. 



.543. Calendula. Fine mixed. Pkt., .50.; oz., 15c. 



COREOPSIS, or CALLIOPSIS. 



Very showy, free flowering plants, natives of this 

 country; fine for borders and beds, e.isily cultivated. Plardy 

 annuals. 



560. C.Drummondi. Yellow, with a circle of rich 

 crimson brown ; 1ft. Pkt., 5c. 



561. C. Atrosanguinea. Dark crimson ; 2 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



562. C. Mixed. Embracing the most showy colors. 

 Pkt., 5c.; oz.,20e. 



563. Coreopsis Lanceolata, The flowers of this charm- 

 ing new hardy perennial are borne on long stems, are of a 

 lovely bright golden yellow color, remain in perfection a long 

 time when cut, and are a charming flower for ladies' wear. 

 Pkt., 10c. 



C.\LLIRHOE. 



.580. C. Involuorata. Flowers beautiful crimson, 

 begin to bloom when quite small and continue in bloom the 

 entire summer and autumn; Vi ft. Hardy perennial. 

 Pkt., 10c. 



CAMPANULA (Bell Flower). 



Very attractive plants with pretty bell shaped flowers; 

 of very easy cultivation. 



600. C. Speculum (Venus' Looking Glass''. Pretty blue, 

 }'2 ft. Hardy annual. Pkt., 5c. 



601. C. Media, Single Mixed (Co?i(er6i(ryBeR5). beau- 

 tiful large, bell-shaped flowers; handsome for border or pot 

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



002. C. Media, Double Mixed. All the finest double 

 varieties , 2J,-^ ft. Hardy biennials. Pkt., 5c. 



603. C. Carpatica. Mixed. Free flowering, blue and 

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

 Pkt., 5c. 



CALLIOPSIS GOLDEN WAVE. Pkt.,. 5c. 



564. Calliopsis Golden 'Wave. For a mass of bright 

 color, thisis probably the most eflfeotive of all annuals It is 

 indeed a wave of gold. {See Cut). Pkt., 5c ; oz 25c 



NEW CAMPANULA CUP AND SAUCER. Pkt., 1.5C. 



604. THE CUP AND SAUCER CAMPANULAS are a 



very .stnknig and beautiful variety of Canterbury Belts. 

 The flowers are large and resemble a cup and saucer. Colors 

 are mixed blue, blue, rose, lilac and white. Pkt., 15c.; 

 2 pkts., 25c. 



605. C. PUNCTATA, NEW SPOTTED BELL 



FLOWER. An elegant, new, perfectly hardy perennial, 

 about 1>^ feet high. The pendulous bell shaped flowers are 

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

 and as large as the well-known Canterbury Bells. A 

 splendid cut flower of elegant and graceful appearance in 

 vases or bouquets. Pkt., 15e. 



• 

 CANDYTUFT. 



{Iberis.) 



Favorite plant of the easiest culture, useful for growing 

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



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



foliage; 1 ft. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c. 



621. Crimson. Very beautiful ; 1 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



622. WHITE ROCKET 



(Amara Grandiflora). L .a r g e 

 trusses of pure white flowers : 1 ft. 

 Pkt., 5c. 



623. White Tom Thumb 

 {Hybrida Nana). A new dwarf 

 variety, growing about six inches 

 high, branching into a handsome 

 bush, about sixteen inches in 

 diameter. Pkt., lOe. 



624. Fine Mixed. Compris- 

 ing all the choicest tall growing 

 varieties; 1 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



625. C. NEW EMPRESS. 

 One of the finest varieties of re- 

 cent introduction. It is inter- 

 mediate in height between the 

 old Rocket and the newer Tom 

 Thumb sort. The plant is of a 

 very branching habit, and assumes 

 when fully grown and covered 

 with its large trusses of pure white 

 flowers, a very handsome candela- 

 brum-like aspect. Pkt., 10c. empkess candytuft. 



