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 CAMPANULA.— Bell Flower. MARGUERITE CARNATIONS. 



Well known garden plants with large, beautiful, at- 

 tractive flowers; of easy culture. 



•fCanterbury Bells (Campanula medium). Large, 

 handsome, bell shaped flowers of blue, white and rose. 

 All colors mixed. Pkt. 5c; 3 pkts. for 10c. 



Campanula Calycant!iema {Cup and Saucer). One of 

 the finest; produces white and blue flowers which re- 

 semble a cup in a saucer. Mixed colors. Pkt., 5c; 3 

 for 10c. 



X Carpathica {Carpathian Hare Bell). Hardy 



and free flowering; blooms the entire season: blue and 

 white. Mixed colors. Pkt., 5c; 3 pkts for 10c. 



New Centaurea, MARGUERITE. 



Distinct from aU other Centaureas. Splendid sura- 

 mer-flowering plants, raised quickly and easily from 

 seed sown in open ground, and blooming most profusely 

 until late in autumn. The flowers are very large, 

 often 3 to 3 inches across, of varied lovely shades, such 

 as nure white, lavender, sulphur, yellow, etc., are 

 produced on Ion? stiff stems, rendering them very 

 valuable for cutting. In addition to its other desirable 

 prooerties they are delightfully fragrant and very 

 lasting, remaining in good condition many days after 

 cut. Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts. for 25c. 



y^jry popular and very welcome. This new strain 

 gives us lovely, fragrant carnations, equal to those 

 raided by the florists in winter, in four months from 

 seed. The flowers are large and perfectly double, with 

 delightful spicy fragrance, and of a great variety of 

 beautiful bright colors. The plants bloom incessantly 

 until frost, and will live out through the winter if 

 well protected with a mulch of salt hay or long strawy 

 manure. Or they may be cut back and potted off for 

 winter blooming in the house. Sure to give the great- 

 est satisfaction. All colors mixed, pkt., lOc ; 3 pkts. 

 for 25c. 



Giants ot California. An improved strain, of vigorous 

 dwarf, and compact habit, very free-flowering, and 

 producing larger, more double and finer flowers 

 that continue in abundance until frost. All colors 

 mixed, pkt., 10c. 



*CENTAUREA, Corn Flower. 



A favorite, old- 

 fashioned flower, 

 easily grown and 

 very free-flowering , 

 very desirable for 

 cutting. Also pop- 

 ularly known as 



"Ragged Sailor," 



"Blue Bottle," etc. 



Centaurea Cyanus. 



Fine mixed colors, 

 blue. pink, rose and 

 white. Pkt., 5c: 3 

 pkts. for 10c. 



Emperor Wil- 

 liam. Rich, dark 

 blue, exceedingly 

 beautiful and the 

 finest of all ; blooms 

 profusely. Pkt., 5c. 



Sussex Co., n. J., Feb. 8th, 1898. 

 The seeeds purchased of vou last spriner were all A No. 1, 

 and lust as eood as I had been paying twice oh much for to 

 other seedsmen. Wm. C. DR4KB. 



Chicagc. III., March 6th. 1898. 

 Seeds I purchased of you last spring proved better than any 

 I have purchased elsewhere, and I ho 



success this ye^r. 



hope I will have th« same 

 H. J. DB PISRRB. 



