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ENRTADKER-PHIlADELPfllAM-lW RELIABLE f LOWER SEEDS 



CAMPANULrA (BeUflower). 



Well known beautirul hardy herbaceous perennial, bearing 

 a ureal profusion of attractive bellflowers ; thriving best in 

 light, rich soil ; some of the varieties flower the first season.if 

 planted early. _ per pkt. 



1721 Carpatica. Fiee-flowering, blue and white 

 mixed, continuing in bloom the whole season ; 



hardy perennial ; 6 inches 5 



1724 Persicifolia Qrandiflora.. Undoubtedly 

 one of the tmest of the hardy Bellflowers, 

 grows 2 to 3 feet high, \\ ith large blue or white 

 flowers; mixed colors. (See cut.).. 10 

 1723 Pyramidalis ( 'l he Chuimey Bell- 

 Jiuiuer). A beautiful and stately plant, 

 either for garden or pot culture ; mixed 

 blue and 'white flowers ; hardy peren- 

 nial ; 3 feet. 5 



CANTKRBrRY BELLS. 



(CauiiJanula Media.) 

 1740 Single, Mixed. Beautiful large bell- 

 shaped flowers ; effective plants for pot 

 culture or the border; hardy bienianls. 5 

 1737 Double, Hlxed. All the double 



Metlia varieties; 2^- feet 5 



1732 Cup and Saucer [Calycanthema). This is the finest variety, produc- 

 ing white, blue and rose-colored flowers resembling a cup and saucer. 5 

 1731 Cup and Saucer, Rose. The most beautiful ol all the Canterbury 



Bells. Color a delicate rosy-pink 10 



CANDYTUFT. 



Universally known and cultivated, and considered indispensable for cuttin 

 the varieties look best in beds or masses. Seed sown in autumn 

 produces flowers early in spring ; when sown in April, flowers 

 from July till frost. Hardy and 



Empress Candytuft. 





plants 

 bloom 



■easy to cultivate. Single 

 transplanted look well and 

 profusely ; 1 foot. 



PER PKT. 



1751 Carmine 5 



1752 Crimson 5 



1753 Empress. A complete 

 mass of pure white flow- 

 ers, in a pyramid of bloom. 

 (See cut.) Oz., 40 cts. . . 



1754 Little Prince. Charm- 

 ing diminutive variety of 

 the above. 



1755 White Fragrant. Oz., 

 25 cts 



1756 White Rocket. Oz., 

 25 cts 



1757 Lavender 5 



1760 Mixed Colors, Oz., 20 cts. 

 1767 Tom Thumb, White. 6 in . 

 1770 Dwarf Hybrids, Hixed . . 



Campanula Persicifolia Grandiflora. 



Cup and Saucer Canterbury Bells. 



Hardy Perennial 

 Candytufts. 



(Iberis. I 



PER PKT. 



1771 Qibraltarlca Hy= 

 brida. Very fine 

 species, white flowers, 

 shading to lilac 10 



1772 Sempervirens. A 

 profuse w late bloom- 

 ing haidy perennial, 

 coming in flower early 

 in the spring ; much 

 used lor cemeteries, 

 rockeries, etc.; 1 foot . 10 



Canary-Bird Tine. 



(Tropseoluiu Canariense.) 



1741 A beautiful rapid annual climber, the 

 charmmg little canary-colored blossoms 

 bearing a fancied resemblance to a 

 bird with its wings half expanded. 

 (See cut.) Per oz.. 40 cts 5 



Large Flowering French Cannas. 



CAINNA (Indian Shot). 



Dwarf, Large Flowering French. 



Unquestionably one of the finest of bed- 

 ding plants for the American climate. 

 The seeds here offered are all of our own 

 saving. Soak the seeds in w'arm water 

 until they show evidence of swelling, 

 then sow in sandy loam, and place in a 

 hotbed; when up to the second leaf, pot 

 oft' singly and keep under glass until the 

 proper season for planling out. 



1799 Collection of a packet each 

 ol the following seven grand 

 standard sorts, viz.: Mme. Crozy, 

 Flo Vaughan, Chas. Henderson, 

 Egandale, Cinnabar, Mile. Berat. ■ 

 Queen Charlotte 30 



1790 riixed. This is a mixture of 

 seed saved on our own grounds 

 from the finest sorts. Per oz., 

 25 cts 



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