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RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS 



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CANTERBURY BELLS. 



(.Campanula Media.) 



Calycanthema ( Cup ami Saucer Canteybmy 

 Bells). This is unquestionably the finest type of 

 this old fashioned and much prized garden plant. 

 The increasing demand has induced us to offer 

 it in separate colors as well as in mixture, viz : 



PER PKT. 



1731 Rose. Delicate rosy-pink 10 



ITSIa Blue. A fine, clear shade 10 



17.U Striped. White striped blue 10 



17.3". White. Pure white 10 



17.!2 Finest Mixed. All colors of the Cup 



and Saucer type 5 



A packet each of the 4 colors of Cup and Saucer 

 Canterbury Bells, .30 cts. 



1740 Single, flixed. Beautiful large bell- 

 shaped flowers; effective plants for pot 

 culture or the border; hardy biennials. 5 

 1737 Double, Mixed. All the double Media 



varieties ; 21 feet 



CANOYTUFT. 



Universally known and cultivated, and considered indispensable foi cutting 

 All the varieties look best in beds or mi-^ses. Seed sown in autumn produces 

 flowers early in spring ; when sown in April, flowers from July till frost. Hardy 

 and easy to cultiv-ite. Single plants trans- 

 planted look well and bloom profusely ; 1 

 foot. 



1751 Carmine. 



1752 Crimson. 



1753 Empress. 



pure white 

 of bloom 



Oz., 50 cts 



O/.., 25 cts 



A complete mass of 

 flowers, in a pyramid 

 (See cut.) Oz., 40 cts. 



R PKT. 



.. 5 



10 



1755 White Fragrant. Oz., 25 cts. o 



1756 White Rocket. Oz., 25 cts.. . . 5 



1757 Lavender. Oz., 25 cts 5 



1700 Mixed Colors. Oz.,20cts 5 



1767 Tom Thumb, White. 6 in... 5 

 1770 Dwarf Hybrids, Mixed. 10 



CASSIA. 



1807 riarilandica [Amencan Senna). 

 A most desirable hardy perennial 

 of shrub-like growth, 3 to 4 feet 

 high, with beautiful light green 

 pinnate foliage and large panicles 

 of pea-shaped yellow blossoms in 

 July and August 10 



Canary- Bn<u Vine. 



Campanula Media Calycanthema 

 (Cup and Saucer Canterbury Bells). 



Canary-Bird Vine. 



(Tropaeolum C'aiiariense.) 



PER PKT, 



1741 A beautiful rapid annual climber, 

 the charming liitle canary-colored 

 blossoms bearing a fancied resem- 

 I 'lance to a bird with its wings 

 half expanded. (See cut.) Per 

 oz., 40 cts 5 



Hardy Perennial 

 Candytufts. 



(Iberis.) 



1771 Gibraltarica Hybrida. Very 



fine species, while flowers, shading 

 I., lilac 10 



1772 Sempervirens. A profuse white 

 blooming hardy perennial, coming 

 in flower early in the spring; much 

 nsed for cemeteries, rockeries, etc. ; 



1 foot 10 



CANNA (Indian Shot). 



Dwarf, Large Flowering French. 



Unquestionably the finest of bedding 

 plants for the American climate. The seeds 

 here offered are all of our own saving. Soak 

 the seeds in warm water until they show 

 evidence of swelling, then sow in sandy 

 loam, and place in a hotbed ; when up to 

 the second leaf, pot off singly and 

 keep under glass until the proper 

 se:ison for planting out. (See cut.) 

 1799 Collection of a packet each 

 of the following six grand 

 standard sorts, viz : Mine. 

 Crozy, Flo Vaughan, President 

 McKinley,Egan dale. Cinnabar, 



Mile. Berat 25 



1790 Mixed. This is a mixture of seed 

 saved on our own grounds ■ from 

 the finest sorts. Per oz., 25 cts.. . 5 



LAKGl^ Flowering Fkknlm Canna 



For roots or plsints of Cannas see nnder 

 Garden and Greenhouse Plants. 



Empress Candytuft. 



Our list of Novelties and Specialties In Flower Seeds contains many sorts of exceptional merit. See pages 13 to 20. 



