\ HWADREER -PNIIADELPHIA-^!A^m RELIABLE PIOWER SEEDS 



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CAMPANUI^A. 



Well-known beautiful hardy herbaceous perennial, bearin,; a great profu- 

 sion of attraciive bell-flowers; thriving best in light, rich suil ; some of the 

 varieties flower the first season if planted early. per pkt. 



1722 Mirabilis. A new variety belonging to the class of C. Mediian ; 

 it forms a low pyramidal bush of about 2 feet in diameter; each 

 branch, even the smallest, produces a great number of large flowers 



of a pale blue or lilac color 25 



1723 Pyramirtalis {The Chimnev Bdlflouie,). A beautiful and 

 stately plant, either for garden or pot culture; mixed blue and 

 white flowers; hardy perennial ; 3 feet 5 



1721 Carpatica, Free-flowering, blue and white mixed, continuing 



in bloom the whole season ; hardy perennial ; 6 inches 5 



1725 Speculuni Fl. PI. A double blue variety of Venus' Looking- 

 glass, fine for cutting and bouquets; 6 inches 5 



CANTERBURY BELLS (Campanula Media). 



1740 Single, Mixed. Beautiful large bell-shaped flowers; effective 



plants for pot culture ; hardy biennials; 2^ feet. (See cut.) 5 



1737 Double, Mixed. All the double Media varieties; 2\ feet... 5 

 1732 Calycanthema {Cup a»d Saucer'). This i^ ihe finest v..riety, 



producing white and blue flowers resembling cup and saucer 5 



CANDYXUET. 



Univers.illy 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 comes. Hardy and easy toculli- 

 vale. Single plants transplanted look well 

 and bloom profusely. 1 foot. 



1753 ElllJireSS. A complete mass 

 of pure white flowers, in a pyramid 

 ofbloom. (See cut.) 10 



1754 liittle Prince. Charming 

 diminutive variety of the above, 

 forming dwarf candelabra-shaped 

 plants 6 inches high, wiih 

 spikes of white flowers as large 

 as those borne by the parent.. 15 



1751 Carniiue 5 



1752 Crimson 5 



1755 White Fragrant 5 



1756 White Rocket. Oz., 25c. 5 

 1760 Mixed Colors. Oz., 25c. 5 

 1767 Tom Thumb, White. 



6 inches 5 



1770 DwarfHybrids,MixedlO 



Canterbury Bells. 



sow 



and 



Hardy Perennial 



Candytufts. 



(Iberis.) 



PER PKT. 



1772 Sempervirens. A pro- 

 fuse white blooming hardy 

 perennial, coming in flower 

 early in the spring; much 

 used for cemeteries, rock- 

 eries, etc.; 1 foot 10 



1771 GibraltaricaHybrida. 

 Very fine species, with while 

 flowers, shading off to iilic. 10 



CANNA (Indian Shot . 



Dwarf, Large Flowering- 

 French. 



Unquestionably one of the finest of 

 bedding plants for (he American cli- 

 mate. The list oftered below is all 

 of our own saving. Soak the seeds 12 

 hours in warm water before planting ; 



in sandy loam, and place in a hot-bed ; when up to the second leaf, pot off singly 



keep under glass until the proper season for planting out. 



Charles Henderson. Deep rich crimson 10 



Egaildale. Soft currant-red, bronze foliage 10 



Florence Vaughan. A fine yellow-spotted red variety 10 



Mine d'Or. Bright canary yellow 10 



Canna, Queen Charlotte. 



Empress Candytuft 



Furst Bismarck. 

 Madame Crozy. 

 Mile. Berat. Soft 



rosy carmine, nearest ap- 

 proach to pink 



Queen Charlotte. 



Biilliant orange-scarlet, 

 wide margin of bright 

 yellow 10 



Vice-Pr e s i d e n t 

 LiUZiet. Rich cherry- 

 red 10 



Collection of the 

 above 9 varieties 50 

 cts. 



Mixed. This is a 

 mixture of seed saved on 

 our own grounds from 

 the finest Sorts. Per oz., 

 25 cts 5 



Rich crimson 10 



Dazzling scarlet, gi!t eitge 10 



10 



Candytuft, Tom Thumb 



