' Stokes * Standard Seeds^/^/- Qarden and Farm 



CALLIOPSIS, or COREOPSIS 



Camellia-flowered Balsam 



BALSAM 



Lady-Slipper 



The old-time favorite. 

 The Camellia-flowered 

 is the finest strain yet 

 attained, the magnifi- 

 cent flowers being of 

 immense size and fault- 

 less form. Sow seed in 

 the open ground in 

 May. Transplanting two 

 or three times has a 

 tendency to dwarf the 

 plants into better shape 

 and assuring a greater 

 number of flowers. 

 Royal Camellia- 

 flowered, Prize 



Mixed Pkt. 



3 pkts. 25c. .SO 10 

 Camellia-flowered 



Pure white 10 



Camellia-flowered 



Scarlet 10 



Camellia-flowered 



Pink 10 



Extra-Choice 

 Double Mixed. 

 Containing many 

 beautiful colors. . . 

 Koz. 15c, oz.50c. 05 



BALLOON VINE. Rapid-growing, annual climber, 10 to 15 feet, 

 with white flowers, followed by balloon-like seed pods 05 



BEGONIA, Fibrous-Rooted 



The Begonia is one of the leading and most popular summer- 

 flowering plants for bedding, and from June until late fall is an end- 

 less mass of bloom. Sow seeds in January and February Pkt. 



Gracilis luminosa $0 20 



Semperflorens, Vernon 10 



BEGONIA REX. Large, handsome leaves, dark green with red, 



bronze and silvery white variegation. Choicest mixed 25 



Tuberous-Rooted 



Single Fine Mixed. Magnificent flowers of great substance Pkt. 



and rich colors .2 pkts. 25 cts. . .$0 15 



Double Choice Mixed. Carefully hybridized, producing about 



25 per cent double flowers 25 



BELLIS PERENNIS Double Daisy 



These are greatly improved varieties of the popular Double 

 Daisies, admirably adapted for edging borders and low beds, and 

 also well suited for growing in pots. Although perennials, they will 

 flower the same season if the seed is sown early, but it is preferable 

 to sow seed in the fall and winter over the plants in a coldframe. The 

 Giant varieties listed below are exceptionally valuable for cutting. 



Pkt. Pkt. 



. $0 15 Longfellow. Large, pink $0 10 



. . 20 Snowball. Large, white 10 



15 Double Extra-Choice Mixture 10 



Giant White. 

 Giant Rose . . 

 Giant Mixed. 



BRACHYCOME Iberidifolia. Swan River Daisy. A garden 

 annual, making a compact bush 8 inches high; single blue 

 and white flowers. Mixed 05 



CACALIA. Flora's Paint Brush. A garden annual, with 



tassel-shaped flowers; golden yellow and scarlet. Mixed 05 



CALCEOLARIA. Gorgeous plants, universally admired for 

 decorating the greenhouse and conservatory. They produce, 

 in the early spring, a mass of pocket-like flowers of rich and 

 varied colors. Hybrida grandiflora is a fine strain contain- 

 ing a mixture of the largest, most brilliantly colored and 

 spotted flowers. Extra-choice mixture 25 



CALENDULA. Well-known, hardy annuals growing about a foot 

 high, in any good garden soil. Seed may be sown in the open 

 ground quite early in the spring, and the plants will be in 

 bloom early in the summer and continue until late in the 

 autumn. Pkt. 



Prince of Orange. Glittering orange and yellow $0 05 



Choice Mixture 05 



Nothing is more effective than a large bed of these golden flowers. 

 Sow the seed in the open ground in spring, and transplant, giving 

 the plants plenty of room to spread. Fine for cutting. Pkt. 

 Golden Wave. Drummondi. Flowers pure yellow; very showy.$0 05 



Finest Mixed. All shades of yellow, red and brown 05 



Lanceolata grandiflora. Hardy perennial; yellow with brown 



eye; one of the best yellow flowers for cutting.. J^oz. 15c. . 10 



CAMPANULA 



There are quite a number of old-fashioned, hardy perennial flowers, 

 but this one seems to be a favorite with all. The blue and white, 

 bell-shaped flowers, blooming, as they do, in such great profusion, 

 always attract attention. The Pyramidalis bears handsome, 

 showy flowers on long stems about 5 feet high. Pkt. 



White $0 05 



Finest Mixed 05 



Canterbury Bells {Campanula Medium) 



Admirably adapted for borders, beds or massing, and their count- 

 less numbers of beautiful flowers may be enjoyed during a long 

 period. Grows 2 feet. Hardy biennial. 



Pkt. 



Double Blue $0 05 



Double White. 

 Double Rose. . . . 

 Double Mixed. . . 



Cup-and-Saucer. 



Finest 



05 

 05 

 05 



10 



Pkt. 



Single White $0 05 



Single Blue 05 



Single Rose 05 



Single Finest Mixed 05 



CAMPANULA calycanthema. 

 mixed 



CANARY-BIRD VINE. A rapid-growing, summer, climbing 

 annual, growing 10 to 15 feet high. It produces hundreds of 

 its pretty, fringed, bright yellow flowers, which resemble 

 canary-birds with expanded wings 05 



CANDYTUFT 



Suitable for edgings for bedding or massing in rockeries. Sow out- 

 doors in April, where it is to bloom, and thin well when the plants 

 grow about an inch. Sow again in a month and late in July for fall 

 flowers. Give rich soil and a sunny position. p^ t 



New Empress. Pure white flowers; especially attractiye $0 10 



White Rocket. Prized for cutting ^ipz. 15c, oz. 25c... 05 



White Tom Thumb. A dwarf variety, with very large heads 



of pure white flowers; fine for pots; 6 inches high., .oz. 25c. . 



Crimson 



Lavender 



Sweet-scented. Small, white, fragrant flowers oz. 25c... 



Fine Mixed. Extra choice oz. 20c... 



Hardy Candytuft {Iberis sempervirens). Pure white flowers. . 



05 

 05 

 05 

 05 

 05 

 10 



CANNA 



Stately, ornamental plants, producing clusters of large flowers of 



the most intense, varied and brilliant colors. Plant seeds in February, 



first soaking them in warm 



water for a day or two. Blooms 



from seed the first year. Store 



roots in cellar in winter. 



Crozy's Hybrids. Magnifi- 

 cent flowers. Splendid when 

 used in beds or for back- 

 grounds. Pkt. 10 cts. 



Finest Mixed. All colors. Pkt. 

 5 cts., oz. 25 cts. 



CASTOR-OIL PLAINT 



Ricinus 



Ornamental plants of stately 

 growth and picturesque foliage, 

 with brilliant -colored fruit, 

 producing a subtropical effect. 

 They are free-growing, tender 

 annuals of easy cultivation. 

 Zanzibarensis. New Giant 



Castor-Oil Plant, growing 10 



to 12 feet high. Pkt. 5 cts., 



oz. 15 cts. 

 Gibsonii. Dwarf, compact; 



very fine. Pkt. 5 cts. 

 Fine Mixed. Many choice 



sorts. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts. Candytuft, New Empress 



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