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CHERIANTHUS Kgwensis. 
Calliopsis Golden Ray. 
1707 
This quaint little annual has much to 
recommend it, forming globular bushes 
not over 8 inches high, and com- 
pletely covered through a long season 
Two Fine New English Daisies. 
(Bellis Perennis.) 
1596 Giant Rose. A superb variety, producing but 12 te 15 flow- 
1597 
ers to the plant, but these are of extraordinary size, reaching, 
under good cultivation, the heretofore unheard of size of 3 to 
4 inches in diameter. The color is a beautiful bright rose. 
25 cts. per pkt. 
The Bride. A magnificent very double, free-flowering, 
pure white, bearing its large flowers on extra long stems, 
making it of exceptional value for cutting. 165 cts. per pkt.; 
2 pkts., 25 cts, : 
Campanula Persicifolia Gigantea 
1728 
Moerheimi. 
Weare pleased to be able to offer seed of this beautiful va- 
riety of the Peach Bells, which has been offered in plant form 
for several years, and is already highly appreciated by lovers 
of hardy perennial plants. The plants grow about 2 feet 
high, and in June and July bear spikes of large double pure 
white flowers, perfectly hardy. 20 cts. per pkt.; 3 pkts. for 
50 cts. 
Imperial Canterbury Bells. 
: (Campanula media imperialis.) 
1738 A new type of this old favor- 
ite, which comes to us very 
highly recommended. They 
are aescribed as having many 
points of merit over the com- 
mon form, being dwarfer, of 
more regular pyramidal form, 
blooming two weeks earlier, 
flowers larger and of better 
texture, borne upright on 
stiffstems, making them more 
desirable for cutting and as 
valuable for pot culture as 
for the open ground, The 
colors comprise white, deli- 
cate rose, carmine-rose, vio- 
let, Cattleya or orchid color, 
dark blue, ete., with the deli- 
cate shades predominating. 
Certainly these are worthy of 
extended trial. 20 cts. per 
DousiteE CoRNFLOWER. pkt.; 3 pkts., 50 cts. 
BEN: 
with its bright, brown and golden- 
yellow flowers, which resemble in 
miniature a single Cactus Dahlia; 
of the easiest culture, doing well in 
any sunny position. 15 cts. per pkt.; 
2 pkts. for 25 cts. 
Double Blue Cornfiower. 
(Centaurea Cyanus fi. pl.) 
1891 This is identical in color to the popular single blue variety, 
which is so much in demand for cutting, especially for but- 
tonieres, but, being a full double flower, it takes fewer of them 
to make a nice bunch, and is better in every way. 10 cts. 
per pkt.; 25 cts. per } oz. 
Winter-blooming Wallflower. 
(Cherianthus Kewensis.) 
1916 This interesting hybrid variety is valuable on account of its 
continuous blooming throughout the winter months, flowering 
from November till spring from seed sown in July. In gen- 
eral appearance the plants and flowers are like a Wallflower, 
the Buds being black-brown, opening out a delicate yellow, 
passing gradually to orange-yellow or purple-violet, and are 
quite fragrant. 25 cts. per pkt. 
Chrysanthemum Inodorum 
“ Bridal Robe.’ 
1937 This is a fine dwarf, compact form of C. Zzodorum, which is 
one of the good annuals, especially valuable for cutting: The 
plants grow about a foot high, and are covered the entire 
summer with their beautiful snow-white double flowers, which 
look not unlike the white English Daisy, 20 cts. ver pkt.; 
3 pkts., 50 cts. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Bripat Rose. | 
