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Campanula (Bellflower). Per Pkt 



Carpatica {Carpathian Hare-Bull). In bloom the whole season; 

 hardy perennial: blue: 6 inches. Per ^4 oz., 25 cts ■ 



— Alba. White flowered form. Per Vt, oz.. 25 cts ■ 



GyamKTaX&' Clustered Bellfloiv/r). Violet blue i; 



Grandis (Great Belifloiver). Large saucer-shaped violet blue 



flowers ic 



Latifolia Macrantha. .^ handsome variety, bearing in May 



and June large purplish-blue flowers. 3 feet 



PersiciJFolia Grandiflora '.Peach Bells). One of the finest; grows 



2 to 3 feet high, with large flowers; blue 



— Alba. White flowering 



— Gigantea Moerheimi. .\ beautiful double white variety of 

 this fine perennial. 3 pkts. for 50 cts 



Pyramidalis (The Chimney Bellflo-iver\. A beautiful, stately 

 plant, either for garden or pot culture; blue. Per Vi oz., 30 



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cts 



— Alba. White. Per '4 oz., 30 cts 5 



Trachelium {Coventry Heils). A sturdy variety, z to 3 feet 



high, with large blue flowers in July and .August 5 



Canterbury Bells (Campanuhi Medium). 



Calycanthema {Cufi and Saucer Canterbury Belli). This is the 



finest type of this old-fashioned and much prized garden plant. We 

 offer it in separate colors as well as mi.\ture, viz.: 



— Rose-Pink 15 I — White 15 



— Striped 15 | — Blue IS 



A packet each of the above four colors. 50 cts. 



— Finest Mixed. All colors of the Cup and Saucer type. Per 

 ^4oz..5o cts 10 



Single, Dark Blue 10 I Single, Rose-pink to 



Single, Light Blue 10 I Single, White 10 



A packet each of the four colors, 30 cts. 

 Single, Mixed. The old-fashioned sort, with beautiful large 



bell-shaped flowers. Per M oz.. 25 cts ,■■ j 



Double, Mixed. All the double medium varieties; aj^ feet. 



Per ^i oz., 40 cts 10 



(mperialis (Imperial Canterbury Bells). A new type of fine 



habit and containing a number of new and unusual colors 15 



Carnation. 



General favorites for their delicious fragrance and richness of 

 colors. They are indispensable, both for greenhouse culture in 

 winter and for the garden in summer. 



Fine Double Mixed. The best for garden culture 10 



Finest Double Mixed. Saved from extra fine flowers 25 



Chabaud's Everblooming. Blooms in the greatest profusion 



indefinitely; mixed colors 25 



Marguerite. A quick-flowering type; fine double flowers; 



mixed colors. Per ^ oz.. 40 cts 5 



Giant Miu-guerite. .\n improved form of the above, with very 



large flowers; mixed colors. Per 34 oz., 50 cts 10 



Cerastlum. 



Tomentosum {Snmu in Summer). A very pretty hardy white- 

 leaved edging plant; white flowers 1 



Coreopsis. 



Lanceolata Grandiflora. This is one of the finest of hardy 

 plants, with large, showy, bright yellow flowers, produced in 

 the greatest abundance from June till frost. As a cut flower 

 they stand near the head among hardy plants. Per % oz., 

 ZS cts ] 



Chrysanthemum Shasta Daisy Alaska. 



Campanula MEDitna (Canterbury Bells). 



Chrysanthemum. per pkt. 



Maximum, King Edward VII. The finest Moon penny Daisy 



yet introduced; very large pure white flowers. 2 pkts., 25 cts. 15 



Maximum "Triumph" (Moonpenny Daisy). Blossoms of purest 

 white, with yellow centres, and borne on long, strong stems, 

 lasting a long time when cut. Per % oz., 25 cts lo 



Shasta Daisy, Mixed. Stock direct from Mr. Luther Burbank. 

 the famous hybridizer, and contains some each of his latest 



improved types. 3 pkts. for so cts 20 



Shasta Daisy "Alaska." This is the finest of all the Shasta 

 Daisies; flowers of immense size. 5 pkts., $1.00 25 



Cineraria. 



Seed can be sown from May to September. Our Prize Strains 

 are justly celebrated for all good qualities, being especially noted 

 for size, coloring and texture. 



Dreer's Prize Dwarf 35 



Dreer's Prize Tall 35 



Matador. New, large flowering, scarlet 35 



Stellata (Star Cineraria). A charming variety, with large 

 spreading panicles of starry flowers in the same variety 

 of colors as the ordinary Cineraria; the extreme grace and 

 elegance of the plant and flowers make them wonder- 

 fully effective for the decoration of the house or conserv- 

 atory, and especially so for church decorations; also use- 

 ful for cutting 21 



Cowslip (^Primula Veris). 



A beautiful hardy spring-flowering perennial. 

 Invincible Giant. A new. very large flowering strain, in 



various colors, 5 pkts., $1.00 25 



Mixed. All colors, from yellow to brown-red ic 



Cyclamen. 



Persicum. Choicest mixed; easier to grow than the Giants, 



but not so large it 



Giant Pure White. Per 100 seeds, $1.00 25 



— White, with carmine eye. Per 100 seeds, $1.00 25 



— Dark Blood-red. Per 100 seeds, $1.00 25 



— Delicate Rose. With deep crimson eye. Per loo seeds, 

 $1.00 2< 



— Finest Mixed. Saved from a superb collection. Per 100 

 seeds, $1.00 2s 



Wonder of Wandsbek. A new giant flowering variety, 

 with flowers of various shades of rose suft'used with sal- 

 inon, which adds a brightness heretofore imknown in this 

 splendid winter blooming plant 3<> 



Butterfly. In this type the edges of the flowers are beauti- 

 fully fringed or waved. For house or conservatory dec- 

 oration they are of surpassing beauty; mixed colors 5c 



For complete list and cultural notes see our Qarden Book for 1912. 



