I HilfTADRBR -PHIIADELPHIAJ'A- Wl RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS 



Cup and Saucer Canterbury Bells. 



CANDYTUFT. 



Universally known and cultivated, and 

 considered 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 trans- 

 planted look well and bloom profusely; 

 1 foot. 



PER PKT. 



1753 Empress. A complete mass 

 of pure white flowers, in a pyra- 

 mid of bloom. (See cut.) Oz., 



40 cts 10 



1754 Little Prince. Charming 

 diminutive variety of the above 10 



1751 Carmine 5 



1752 Crimson 5 



1757 Lavender 5 



1755 White Fragrant. Oz.,25cts. 5 



1756 White Rocket. Oz., 25 cts. 5 

 1760 Mixed Colors. Oz., 20 cis. 5 

 1767 Tom Thumb, White. 6 



inches 5 



1770 Dwarf Hybrids, nixed... 10 



CAMPANULA (Bellflower). 



Well-known beautiful hardy herbaceous perennial, bearing a great 



profusion of attractive bellfiowers; thriving best in light, rich soil; 



some of the varieties flower the first season if planted early. PE r pkt. 



1721 Carpatica. Free-flowering, blue and white mixed, con- 

 tinuing in bloom the whole season; hardy perennial; 6 

 inches 5 



1724 Persicifolia Grandiflora. Undoubtedly one of the finest 

 of the hardy Bell flowers, grows 2 to 3 feet high, with large 

 blue or white flowers ; mixed colors. (See cut.) 10 



1723 Pyramidalis ( 7 he Chimney Bellflowei'). A beautiful and 

 stately plant, either for garden or put culture ; mixed blue 

 and white flowers ; hardy perennial ; 3 feet 5 



CANTERBURY BELLS (Campanula Media). 



1740 Single, nixed. Beautiful large bell-shaped flowers ; 

 effective plants for pot culture or the border; hardy bien- 

 nials; 2 \ feet 5 



1737 Double, Mixed. All the double Media varieties; 



2J feet 5 



1732 Cup and Saucer {Calycanthetna). .This is the finest 

 variety, producing white, blue and rose-colored flowers 



resembling a cup and saucer. (See cut.) 5 



1731 Cup and Saucer, Rose. 

 The most beautiful of all 

 the Canterbury Bells. 

 Color a delicate rosy-pink 10 



1722 Mirabilis. A new va- 

 riety ; forms a low pyra- 

 midal bush of about 2 feet 

 in diameter ; each branch 

 produces a great number 

 of large pale blue flowers 25 



HARDY 

 PERENNIAL 



CANDYTUFTS. 



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1772 Sempervirens. A pro- 

 fuse white blooming hardy 

 perennial, coming in 

 flower early in the spring; 

 much used for cemeteries, 

 rockeries, etc.; 1 foot. ... 10 



1771 Gibraltarica Hybrida. 

 Very fine species, with 

 white flowers, shading off 

 to iilac 10 



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Large-flowering French Canxa. 



Campanula Persicifolia Grandiflora. 

 CANNA (Indian Shot). 



Dwarf, Large Flowering French 



Unquestionably one of the finest 

 of bedding plants for the American 

 climate. The seeds here offered are 

 all of our own saving. Soak the 

 seeds 12 hours in warm water be- 

 fore planting ; sow in sandy loam, 

 and place in a hotbed; when up to 

 the second leaf, pot off singly and 

 keep under glass until the proper 

 season for planting out. 

 1799 Collection of a packet each of the 

 following seven grand standard sorts, 

 viz.: Mme. Crozy, Flo Vaughan, 

 Chas. Henderson, Egandale, Cinna- 

 bar, Mile. Berat, Queen Charlotte. 

 1790 Mixed. This is a mixture of seed 

 saved on our own grounds from 

 the finest sorts. Per oz., 25 cts 5 



Empress Candytuft. 



No garden is complete without Nasturtiums. See our colored plate and special collections, page II. 



