/ RELIABLE-FLOWER SEEDS 
CALENDULA (ot Marigold). 
One of the best and showiest free-flowering hardy annuais, growing in any good garden soil, pro- 
ducing a fine effect in beds or mixed borders, and continuing in bloom until killed by frost; valua- 
ble also for pot culture, blooming freely in winter and early spring; 1 foot. PER PKT. 
1681 Meteor. Large double-yellow, each petal striped with orange. (See cut.) Oz., 25 cts. 6 
1684 Prince of Orange. Resembles Meteor, but is much darker. Oz., 25 cts............. 5 
1682 Orange King. Very large double flowers of a dark orange-red, Oz., 25 cts.... 5 
1685 Pure Gold. A grand variety, with double extra large flowers of a pure golden- 
yellow, Oz, BO GS. sc6 s06s00 voc o0 cc a00a00000DdaodeDOoODOUG 
1686 Double Sulphur. Very large and extremely double flowers of 
a pleasing sulphur-yellow color. Oz., 25 cts.............-. oo6 3) 
1687 Favorite, Light sulphur, each petal striped with creamy-white ; 
the lightest-colored variety yet introduced, Per oz., 25 cts. ..... 5 
1688 Pluvialis (Cape Murigold). A pretty single-flowering sort, with 
white, daisy-like flowers, the under side of the petals lilac. Per 
OF, 15 CS scogcscoog sesso os bo Od FO. Co Oi:0 OOS Oe 5 
1683 Pongei FI. Pl. Showy double white flowers. Oz., 30 cts...... 5 
1690 TMixed. All the double sorts. Oz., 25 cts.......... Deities x rele 
1689 Collection one packet each of the 8 separate sorts, 30 cts. 
CALLIOPSIS. 
Showy and beautiful free-flowering annuals, blooming all summer and 
excellent for cutting and massing. (See cut.) 
PER PKT. 
1701 Coronata, Showy large pure yellow flowers; excellent’ for bed- 
ines, IRIs OA SOIGIIS 68 cbatios old cine o Coe Oe EID onc 6 cree 
1702 Golden Wave (Drummonudi:). Large, rich, golden-yellow flow- 
ers, with chestnut-brown centres, produced in great abundance, A 
border of this in the open sunlight looks like a line of gold, Per 
OZ ONCUS a cpenntey prieynemers Ree TTAIaS hel seize: ack vavtelisi eke Atavienemenda @ bie eeceue saps 5 
1706 Hybrida Superba. Showy new hybrids, forming plants about 
1 foot high, covered the entire season with miniature flowers, vary- 
ing in color from pale yellow to dark vel- 
! Sy CALLIopsis. 
vely brown; quite distinct............. 10 
1704 Tinctoria, Golden-yellow, with garnet L CALLIRHOE. PERUPICE 
ies) OZ, 80) 'CiSsen's o> caadoucoen oo6 . 6 ety 1717 Involucrata (7o Hi ; 
i k 5 ppy Mallow). A showy, 
1705 Tinctoria Fl, Pl. Double and semi- Sek trailing, hardy perennial, bearing continu- 
double flowers of yellow and garnet. Oz., ously from early 
A¥ctsta nearer. pene Wh tbe Aaa 5 
: f summer till fall 
1703 Nigra Speciosa. Rich crimson. Per large, bright crim- 
Oy US s ecco oboadesocopseS Be GENS OID 5 son saucer-shaped 
1710 Mixed. All the choice Calliopsis in flowers; looks 
mee, Je O45 DD Cie rocscspocscsce 5 best on the rock- 
1709 Imported Collection of ten varieties o1 ery, but can be 
annualg Calliopsiseeer ee prices ee ene 40 used in front of 
See also Coreopsis, page 70. the hardy border. 
a 60 cts. per oz.... 5 
CAMPANULA. 
(Bellflower.) 
Well known, beautiful 
hardy herbaceous peren- 
nials, bearing a great pro- 
fusion of attractive Bell- 
flowers; thriving best in 
light, rich soil; some of 
the varieties flower the first 
season if sown early. 
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CALENDULA METEOR. 
1721 Carpatica (Carpathian Hare-bell). Free-flowering, blue and white 
mixed, continuing in bloom the whole season; hardy perennial; 6 
1722 Latifolia Mlacrantha. One of the handsomest of the Bellflowers ; 
HONVIETIS OE TIE SER SAE) SORA ERE Sc ae caret Bry ene ee aca Ge. aera, 16 
1724 Persicifolia Grandiflora (Peach Bells), Undoubtedly one of the 
or white flowers; mixed colors. (See cut.) 60 cts. per} 0z........ 10 
1723 Pyramidalis (The Chimney Bellfower). A beautiful, stately plant, 
either for garden or pot culture; mixed hlue and white flowers; 4 to 
Dice MBA KcistipeTALOz IM tr eee ree erat yelcieleclaete ooh ovals 3) 
1726 Rapunculoides, Of graceful habit, 3 feet high, and bearing in 
by June showy blue, bell-shaped blossoms........./....-...-.------- 10 
~ t 2 1727 Trachelium (Coventry Bells). A sturdy variety, 2 to 3 feet high, 
eubee _with large blue flowers in July and August.............-.55.....-- 5 
Canterbury Bells (Campanula Medic). All of the best varieties 
CAMPANULA PERSICIFOLIA GRANDIFLORA. of this popular old-fashioned flower are offered on next page. 
We offer an attractive list of Novelties in Flower Seeds this season. See pages 48 to 56. 
