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R[LIABlE'fLOW[R SEEDS 



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CAXDYTUFT (IberU UmbeUata) 



The annual Candytufts are universally known and cultivated, and considered indis- 

 pensable for cutting. All the varieties look best in beds or masses. Seed sown in 

 autumn produce flowers early in spring; when sown in April, flowers in June; suc- 

 cessive sowings should be made at intervals. Hardy and easy to grow. 

 Single plants transplanted look well and bloom profusely; 1 foot. 



PER PKT, 



1751 Carmine. Bright carmine rose. Oz.,oOcts 10 



1752 Crimson. Rich deep shade. Oz.,40cts 5 



1753 Giant Hyacinth=flowered or Improved Empress. As 



the result of extra care and painstaking selection this is now 

 the finest of all the white varieties, being a complete mass of 

 pure white flowers, in a pyramid of bloom. (See cut.) Per 



^ oz., 35 cts.; oz., 60 cts 10 



1755 White Fragrant. Flowers small, very sweetly scented. 



Oz.,40 cts \ 5 



1757 Lavender. Delicate shade of rosy-lavender. Oz., 



40 cts 5 



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--. 1758 Rose Cardinal. Brilliant deep rosy-red; one of the 



^ most effective for bedding. Oz., 60 cts 10 



1759 Collection. Containing a packet each of the above 6 

 sorts, 30 cts. 



1760 Mixed. A splendid mixture containing all the colors. Oz., 30 

 cts. 5 



Group of Calliopsis 



CAI.I.IOPSIS 



Showy and beautiful free-flowering annuals, of the easiest cul- 

 tm-e, doing well in any sunny position, blooming all summer 

 and excellent for cutting and massing. It is best to sow them 

 where they are to bloom, thinning out to stand 6 inches to 12 

 inches apart. By keeping the old flowers cut off the flowering 

 season can be lengthened until late autumn. per pkt. 



1696 Bicolor Nana. Of dwarf, compact, even growth; 

 flowers clear yellow with small garnet eye; 9 inches. 



J oz., 20 cts. . 5 



1697 Crimson King. A fine dwarf sort, 9 inches high; 

 color rich velvety crimson-garnet. \ oz., 30 cts 10 



1701 Crown of Gold. Large, rich, golden-yellow, 18 

 inches. ^ oz. , 30 cts 10 



1702 QoXden'Wave {D7-umm on dii). Rich golden-yellow 

 with small chestnut-brown centre; very free; 12 inches. 

 I^oz.,20 cts 5 



.1707 Golden Ray. Dwarf, compact plants, not over 9 

 inches high, covered with flowers of rich maroon edged 

 with golden-yellow, and having twisted petals like a 

 Cactus Dahlia. \ oz. , 30 cts 10 



1708 Marmorata. A very showy sort, growing 2 feet 

 high and covered with bright golden-yellow flowers, 

 marl)led with Wallflower-red. J oz., 20 cts 5 



1703 Nigra Speciosa. A strong grower with good-sized 

 flowers of rich reddish maroon; 2 feet. \ oz., 20 cts. 5 



1705 Tiger Star. Plants not over 9 inches high, flowers 

 of rich reddish brown, tigered with golden-yellow, not 

 unlike some of the Orchids. ^ oz. , 30 cts 10 



1704 Tinctoria. Another showy variety, the large flowers 

 being bright yellow and maroon, about evenly divided; 



24 inches. \ oz.. 20 cts 5 



1706 Double Tinctoria. Double and semi-double very 

 showy flowers of rich maroon, edged with gold; 18 

 inches. \ oz. , 20 cts 5 



1710 Mixed. All the choice sorts in mixture. Per oz., 30 cts. 5 



1709 Collection. Containing packeteachoftheabovelO sorts 50 



Giant Hyacinth-flowered or Improved Empress Candytuft 



