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Canary -Bird Vine ® 



Tropaeolum canariense 

 1749 A beautiful, rapid growing annual climber with charming 

 little canary-yellow blossoms bearing a fancied resemblance 

 to a bird with its wings half expanded. The sprays of 

 flowers are very artistic and, when cut, keep in good condition 

 for a week. I'kt. 10c; J oz. 30c; oz. 50c. 



Candytuft— Jberw ® 



Cliarming for beds, borders, rock gardens, etc., and the larger 

 the mass the better the effect. The plants grow about 12 inches 

 high and will succeed in any light, airy position. Seed may be 

 sown any time during the spring. They bloom in about eight 

 weeks from the time of sowing, and in order to keep up a succession 

 of bloom two sowings should be made at intervals of about two 

 weeks. For best results thin the plants to stand not less than 

 six inches apart. While useful for cutting, it is for their bright 

 effect in the garden that they are mainly grown. 

 See color illustration page 49. • 



1751 Umbellata, Carmine. Carmine rose \ . ,,, 



1752 — Crimson. Rich deep shade / Pkt 10 • 



1755 — Albida. Purewhite > x xn 



1756 -Flesh Pink. Dehcatepink I '0^500' 



1757 — Lavender. Delicate rosy-lavender I 



1758 — Rose Cardinal. Brilliant deep rosy-red; one of the most 



effective for bedding. Pkt. 10c; ? oz. 40c; oz. 75c. 



1759 Collection. Containing one 



packet each of the above 6 colors, 40c. 



1768 Collection of | oz. each of above 6 colors, $1.50. 



1760 — Mixed. A splendid mixture. Pkt. 10c; \ oz. 20c; oz. 30c. 



Giant Hyacinth- Fluu ered Candytuft 



1753 Giant Hyacinth- Flowered or Improved Empress. 



A wonderfully improved strain quite distinct from the 

 umbellata sorts offered above, forming much-branched 

 plants about 18 inches high, each branch terminated by an 

 immense spike of very large individual pure white flowers. 

 Makes a very effective white bed or border, and is invaluable 

 for cutting. Pkt. 10c; i oz. 30c; i oz. SOc; oz. $1.00. 

 1770 Tom Thumb, Mixed. A dwarf compact form of this 

 very popular annual. Only 6 inches high; excellent for 

 edging or the rock garden. Pkt. 10c; | oz. 30c; oz. SOc. 

 For Hardy Candytuft see Iberis on page 83. 



Canna— /nd/an Shot ® 

 1790 Dwarf Large-Flowering Mixed. Unquestionably the 

 finest bedding plants for the American climate. Soak the 

 seeds in warm water until they show evidence of swelling, 

 then sow in sandy soil and keep in a hotbed or greenhouse 

 until the proper season for planting out. Pkt. lOc; oz. SOc. 



Carnations— Dian^hu* ®&M 



Carnations are general favorites for their delicious fragrance and 

 richness of colors. They are indispensable both for greenhouse 

 culture in winter and for the garden in summer. The Marguerite 

 and Giant Double type are the best for summer flowering. 



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Hardy Border Carnation 



Hardy Border Carnations H] 



1840 Grenadin Mixed. Dwarf, compact plants with a great 

 profusion of double flowers in various colors. Early flowering 

 and invaluable for cutting. Will bloom first year if seed is 

 sown early. 1 foot. Pkt. 15c; special pkt. SOc. 



1850 Hardy Border, Double Mixed. A good hardy strain 

 for outdoor culture, flowering the second season and pro- 

 ducing a mass of flowers in a great variety of colors. 

 Pkt. 15c; i oz. 60c. 



Chabaud's Giant Double ® 



Blooms in five months after being sown, and produces its nicely 

 fringed, intensely fragrant double flowers in the greatest profusion 

 throughout the season; 18 inches. 



1811 Blood Red \ 



1812 Yellow J Any of these: 



1813 Rose I Pkt. 20c; 



1814 Scarlet / special pkt. 



1815 Flesh-Pink ] 60c. 



1816 White / 



1818 Collection of one packet each 

 of the above six beautiful colors, $1.00. 

 1820 Finest Mixed. Pkt. 15c; I oz. 75c. 



Giant Marguerite Carnation ® 



1830 The most popular Carnation with the amateur as they 

 begin to flower in a few weeks from time of sowing; 18 

 inches. An improved strain with flowers of extra large size 

 in a splendid range of colors. Pkt. 10c; J oz. 60c. 



Carnation Enfant de Nice ® 



These are the result of a cross between Carnation Chabaud's 

 Giant Improved and Carnation Perpetual. The plants are of 

 robust, upright habit, with long, strong stalks bearing flowers 2 i 

 to 3 inches in diameter. This strain is magnificent. The colors 

 comes about 75% true from seed and about 90% of the plants 

 come double. 



1805 Red ) Any of these: 



1806 Rose I Pkt. 35c; 



1807 Salmon f special pkt. 



1808 White ' $1.25. 



1809 Collection. One packet 

 each of the 4 lovely colors, $1.00. 

 1810 Finest Mixed Colors. Pkt. 25c; special pkt. 75c. 

 For Hardy Garden Pinks see Dianthus page 76. 



Landscaping the Home Grounds (L. W. Ramsey). 175 Illustrations, 170 Pages. $2.00 per copy, postpaid 



