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Cup-and:Saucer Canterbury Bells. 
(Campanula Calycanthema.) 
New and gigantic form of Campanula, pro- 
“ducing large, beautiful flowers, resembling a 
cup ona saucer. 
Thecup flowers are often 8 to 
4 inches deep, and the saucers 8 to 4 inches 
across. They grow like pyramids, 2 feet high, 
and are often covered with 100 to 200 flowers for 
weeks during the summer. 
mauve, white, striped 
The colors are 
lavender and pink. 
Packet, all colors, mixed, 10c. 
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panula beautiful 
flowers most of the summer. 
varieties, mixed, 5c. 
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CALCEOLARIA. . 
(Canterbury Bells.) This 
plant is full of 
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CINERARIA. 
‘‘International Mixture.’ A 
great exhibition and decorative 
plant. This is a mixture of the 
finest English,Frenchand German 
strains; the flowers are very large, 
from 7 to8 inches in circumference, 
andin the most brilliant colors, I 
sell a large quantity to florists. 
Pkt., 60 seeds, 15c. 
Cineraria Grandiflora. 
large flowers, many colors, 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 10c. 
Very 
Cineraria, New Striped. En- 
tirely new variety, very large flow- 
ers, most beautifully striped in all 
shades and colors. Many flowers 
havea distinct white eye with blue 
center; very showy. Pkt., 15c. 
Cineraria Double Flowers. <A 
very beautiful and unique sort, 
with very large double globe-like 
flowers. Pkt., 15c. 
New Star Cineraria. 
(Cineraria Polyantha Stellata.) 
This new type of Cineraria grows toa height 
of 3to4feet. The plants branch freely and pro- 
duce their little star-shaped flowersincountless 
They are borne on long stems and 
the colors range frc m white to pink, rose, car- 
mine and blue. 
plant, being very decorative in growing con- 
dition and decidedly pleasing when cut; either 
in vases alone, or used with other flowers for 
this purpose, the flowers possess great lasting 
Packet, 15c. 
This is an exceptionally useful 
Cleome Pungens. 
Spiendid Honey Plant, in Bloom All Summer. 
-:. | itisa plant that isin bloom every day of the 
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: «et or dry. covered with bees ail day long. 
Packet, Se. 
Pkt., 10c. 
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CALENDULA. 
Pot Marigold. 
Another Kate Greenaway 
flower of prim neatness and 
beauty, planted by the mile 
along California drive- 
ways, ahousekeepers’ plant 
too. The dried flowers are 
used for flavoring soups 
and stews. 
Meteor. Beautifully im- 
bricated flowers with or- 
ange stripes on pale yellow 
ground. 
Pkt., 5c.; %oz., 12c. 
Calendula-Oriole; Extra 
large, double and brilliant 
yellow. PkKt., 5c. 
Calendula (Pot Mari- 
gold). Mixed, large and 
double; rich golden yellow 
flowers. Pkt., 5c. 
Clarkia. Single and 
double sorts. Pkt., 5c. 
Cactus, These curious 
and hardy plantg 
grow easily fromseed. Plant 
inside where it is warm, 
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