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Canterbury Eells. 
(Campanula Media.) 
Calycanthema (Cup and Saucer Canterbury 
Bells). ‘Vhis is unquestionably the finest type of 
this old-fashioned and much prized garden plant. 
They differ from the ordinary type, in having an 
extra large calyx, which is of the same color as 
the flower, giving the appearance of a cup and 
saucer. They are effective either in the garden 
or grown in pots for Conservatory or Table dec- 
oration. The increasing demand has induced us 
te offer this type in separate colors as well as in 
mixture, viz.: 
PER PKT. 
1731 Rose. Delicate rosy-pink............ 10 
1733 Blue. A fine, clear shade............ 10 
1734 Striped. White striped blue......... 10 
1735 White. Pure white.. . 10 
1732 Finest Mixed. All colors of the Cup 
and Saucer type. 40 cts. perdoz...... 5 
A packet each of the 4 colors of Cup and Saucer 
Canterbury Bells, 30 cts. 
1740 Single Mixed. The old-fashioned sorts 
with beautiful large bell-shaped flowers; 
effective plants for the border or for pot 
culture; hardy bienniais. 380 cts. peroz... 5 
1737 Double, Tixed, All the double-flower- 
ing Media varieties; 24 feet. 7dc. per oz. 5 
For other Campanulas see page 65. 
Campanuta Mepia CALyCANTHEMA. 
(Cup and Saucer Canterbury Bells ) 
Canary-Bird Vine. 
1741 
(Tropzolum Canariense.) 
A beautiful rapid annual 
climber, the charming litlle 
canary-colored blossoms bear- 
ing a fancied resemblance to 
(Indian Shot). 
ae CANNA 
CORY Dwarf, Large Flowering French. 
Unquestionably the finest of bedding plants 
The seeds here 
offered are all of our own saving. Soak the 
seeds in warm water until they show evi- 
for the American climate. 
a bird with its wings half ex- 
dence of swelling, then sow in sandy loam, 
(Seecut) Peroz., 
and place in a hotbed; when upto the second 
leaf, pot off singly and keep under glass un 
til the proper season for planting out. per pxt. 
1799 Collection of a packet each of six 
grand standard sorts.......... 
panded. 
CASSIA. 
1807 IMarilandica (American 
Senna). A most desirable 
hardy perennial of shrub-like 
growth, 3 to 4 feet high, with 
beautiful light green pinnate 
1790 IMixed. This is a mixture of seed 
saved on our own gicunds from the 
finest. sontssy een Oz-, 20) ClSee eee 5 
For roots or plants of Cannas see under 
Garden and Greenhouse Plants. 
CANDYTUFT. 
Universally known and cultivated. and con- 
sidered indispensable for cutting. All 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 
easy to cultivate. Single plants transplanted look 
PER PKT. 
foliage and large panicles of 
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pea-shaped yeilow blossoms 
in July and August, Oz.,50c. 10 
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LarGce FLOWERING FRENCH CANNAS. 
1751 Carmine. 
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1752 Crimson, 
1753 Empress, The finest of all the 
white varieties, being a complete 
mass of pure white flowers, in a pyra- 
mid of bloom. (See cut.) Oz., 40 cts. 
1755 White Fragrant, Flowers small, 
very sweetly scented. O2z., £5 cts... 
1756 White Rocket. Good spikes of 
pure white. Oz.. 25 cts..-.......- 
1757 Lavender. 
LOA, Gay (eye 
Delicate shade of rosy lavender. 
1760 TMixed(Golors: Oz) 20) cts: 5... 4. eae 
1767 Tom Thumb, White. 6 in. O2z., 30 cts.. 
1770 Dwarf Hybrids, Mixed. z., 60 cts.. ... 
For perennial Candytufts see Iberis, page 81. 
Canary-BirD VINE. Empress CANDYTUFT. 
As a border or bed nothing exceeds in brilliancy the Scarlet Sage, of which the Ball of Fire, shown in colors onthe cover of this Cat- 
See page 55. 
alogue, is the best. 
