CAND YTUFT ^ HARD Y 



Handsome, compact-growing, hardy perennial plants, admirably adapted for 

 permanent front rows of borders or for low clumps or beds; very valuable for early 

 decoration. 



1704 Gibraltica. Showy, large-growing, red and rosy-white; 1 to 2 feet. .Pkt. 10c. 

 1708 Sempervirens. Completely covered with heads of flowers in spring; 



1 foot Pkt. 15c. 



CANNA, CROZY'S 



Crozy's Cannas are famous for their luxuriant, dwarf growth and immense 

 Gladiolus-like flowers of most brilliant colors; their profusion and continuity of 

 bloom under all climes and conditions render them easily the most useful, showy 

 and popular garden plants grown. This seed, sown in the house or hotbed from 

 January to ISIarch, will produce flowering plants by July. 



1710 Crozy's Mixed Colors Per oz. 50c. ; Pkt. 10c. 



1720 Crozy's Novelty Mixture. Seed saved exclusively from Crozy's latest large 

 Gladiolus-flowered novelties in Cannas Per oz. 75c.; Pkt. 25c. 



CARNATION, AMERICAN Long-Stemmed Perpetual-Flowering 



1730 America has led the world the last few years in developing the Carnation. 

 Our improved kinds produce immense double flowers of perfect form on 

 strong, long stems; the colors are varied and beautiful. 

 Mixed Colors Pkt. 50c. 



- ^' ■■ '■"^^' " CARNATION, CHABAUD'S Giant Fancy Perpetual-Flowering 



^^ These creations of a French "Carnationist" surpass all the race in richness and, 



W^^^ variety of coloring, and are surprisingly beautiful. Now we have Fancy Pinks 



',f^^^^i with all the qualities of the old Perpetual Carnation, flowering continuously after 



TfzjI^Bm ^''^ months from sowing. Plants thick-set and bushy; stalks stiff and upright, 



r/^^raHHp bearing immense double blossoms of perfect regularity, some with fringed edges, 



.^^■»^W' some with smooth, some with rich solid colors, others tinted and blended, 



Fj^tM^ W k others with featherings and pieotee markings, all perfuming the air with their 



v W;^H K^m sweetness; of incontestable merit for winter flowering and hardy enough for garden 



'^^^m " "ulture. 



•■ t^.^Kt" ' ^^^ Maria Immaculata. Pure white flowers Pkt. 25c. 



■^^^^timSB^ " ^^"*° Chaubaud's Fancy, Mixed Colors Pkt. 15c. 



"^^ CARNATION, MARGUERITE, Giant-Flowering 



These flower profusely in summer and autumn from seed sown in the spring. The flowers 

 of this wonderful strain often measure 3 inches across, and are usually as double as double 

 can be. The variety of colors includes white, blush,' deep pink, salmon, carmine, scarlet, 

 dark crimson, maroon and many beautiful variegated flowers. Most of them have lovely 

 fringed petals and are delightfully fragrant. One great merit of these Carnations is that 

 they commence to flower in about twelve weeks' time from seed. Seed sown in the spring 

 will produce luxuriant plants that will be continually full of bloom irom August until killed 

 by severe frosts, or seeds may be sown during the summer for the winter-flowering plants. 

 (See engravino-) 

 1742 Pink Per 500 seeds, 50c.; Pkt, 10c. 



1744 Scarlet Per 500 seeds, 50c.; Pkt., 10c. 



1745 Striped Per 500 seeds, 50c.; Pkt., 10c. 



1747 White Per 500 sieds, 50c.; Pkt, 10c. 



1749 Yellow , Per 500 seeds, 50c. ; Pkt., 10c. 



1750 Mixed Colors ' Per 500 seeds, 50c.; Pkt., 10c. 



1751 Henderson's Collection of above 5 separate Giant Marguerites 40o. 



CARNATION, HARDY GARDEN 



1760 This is a very fine strain, particularly adapted for garden planting. Seed sown in the 

 spring will produce large and thrifty clumps that will stand out over winter and bloom 

 throughout the following summer and fall. All shades and markings are presented 

 in the mixture, and most of them will come double. 



Finest Double Mixed. Extra fine strain Per 500 seeds, 50c.; Pkt., 10c. 



"I enclose nome photos of my garden showing some of the flowers I grew, although much of it 

 does not appear in the pictures. There were masses of .igeratum with a background of rose- 

 colored Balsams, beautiful Cockscotnbs and heads of Chinese Woolflowers four or five inches 

 I jia^B thick. My purple and white Invincible A.sters were finer than any I saw at the State Fair, 



and my Delphiniums grew over five feet in height." 



MRS. J. C. N. RICHARDS, Lincoln, Nebr. 



CANARY-BIRD VINE 



1675 A rapid-growing, summer-climbing annual, growing 10 to 15 feefc 

 high. It will cover trellis work in the most graceful manner, pro- 

 ducing hundreds of its pretty fringed bright yellow flowers, 

 which resemble a canary bird with expanded wings. . . .Pkt. 10c. 



CANDYTUFT DWARF HYBRID, LARGE 

 FLOWERING 



Popular dwarf annuals, flowering profusely throughout the whole season. 

 The plants are fairly covered with blossoms; great favorites for beds, 

 edging, pots and borders of the easiest culture. The florets as well as the 

 umbels of bloom are double the size of the old varieties. Several new and 

 exquisite shades and colors are included; they form bushy little plants only 

 4 to 6 inches high. 



1688 Dwarf Hybrid, Large-flowering White. Per 1,000 seeds, 25c. PM. 10c. 

 1690 Dwarf Hybrid, Large-flowering Mixed Colors. 



Per 1,000 seeds, 25c.; Pkt. 10c. 



CANDYTUFT 



Well-known dwarf, profuse flowering garden annuals of easy culture, 

 forming bushy plants, 1-2 inches high, freely carrying large umbels of 

 flowers. 

 1692 Empress or Giant White Hyacinth-flowered. A grand variety, 



producing enormous spikes of bloom, resembling a white Hyacinth. 



These spikes often measure 7 inches long by 2}4 inches in diameter; 



plant in bloom 12 inches high. To produce the finest spikes the 



plant should be transplanted. See engraving. 



Per H oz., 25c.; Pkt. lOo 



1694 Umbellata, Lilac Pkt. 10c. 



1696 Rose-cardinal. Produces very large umbels of bright, rosy-cardinal 



flowers, so the plant presents one unbroken sheet of bloom, 8 inches 



high Pkt. lOo. 



1700 Umbellata, Mixed Colors Per }4 oz., 25c; Pkt. lOo. 



