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containing Ferry-Morse Introductions 
A perfect flower of Calendula, 
Gold. 
Calliopsis, All-Double Mixed. Annual Coreopsis. 
Flowers 1 to 1% in. across in delightful combinations 
of yellow, orange, maroon, crimson, mahogany. 
Practically all double. (h-A 3 ft.) 10c 
' Campanula carpatica Blue. Harebell. 
Blue. Dainty bell flowers over rosette of heart-shaped 
leaves. Gem for rock garden and low border. (h-P 
8 in.) 15c 
‘ Campanula pyramidalis. Chimney Bellflower. 
Blue. Long spikes packed with starry bells. Does well 
in warm dry location. (h-P 5 ft.) 15c 
| Candytuft, Giant Hyacinth Flowered. Iberis. 
White. For low borders and bedding. Large flower 
spikes. (h-A 1 ft.) 10c 
Candytuft, Umbellata. I[beris. 
Compact plants with flat clusters of small florets. 
Mixed. (h-A 12 in.) 10c 
Canna, Finest Large Flowering Mixed. Canna. 
Gorgeous hues. Seeds very hard; notch or file before 
planting. (t-P 3 ft.) 15c 
Canterbury Bell, Annual Single Mixed. Campanula 
medium. 
Large pendant bells in shades of blue, pink, white. 
Good border subject. (h-A 2 ft.) 15c 
Canterbury Bell, Cup and Saucer Mixed. Campanula 
calycanthema. 
Blue, pink, and white cup-shaped flowers, each 
surrounded by _ saucer-like calyx. Fine’ border 
subject. (h-B 2 ft.) 15c 
Canterbury Bell, Single Mixed. Campanula medium. 
Blue, pink, and white. Branching plant with large 
pendant bells. Good border subject. (h-B 2 ft.) 15c 
Cardinal Climber. Ipomoea cardinalis. 
Fiery red. Dainty trellis climber for warm, sunny 
location. (h-A 15 ft.) 15c 
Carnation, Chabaud Giant. Dianthus caryophyllus; 
Clove Pink. 
Cardinal Red; Salmon; Deep Rose; Yellow; White; 
and Mixed. Large double flowers six months after 
seeding. Good cut flower. (hh-P used as annual 18 in.) 
Separate colors, Each: 25c; Mixed: 15c 
Carnation, Enfant de Nice Mixed. Dianthus caryophyllus; 
Clove Pink. 
Good blend of colors. Similar to Chabaud Giant, but 
slightly larger flowered and petals broader. (hh-P used 
as annual 18 in.) 50c 
Castor Bean, Zanzibariensis. Ricinus. 
Huge bronze leaves and red stems. For quick shrub 
effects. (t-P used as annual 10 ft.) 15c 
Castor Bean, Mixed. Ricinus. 
Leaves of varying colors. Temporary hedge, screen, 
or background planting. (t-P used as annual 8 ft.) 15c 
A field of Calendula being grown for seed on one of Ferry-Morse Seed Co.’s 
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California ranches. 
Celosia, Dwarf Fiery Feather. Celosia plumosa. 
Glowing red. Neat edging plant of uniform growth. 
Plume-like flowers. (h-A 15 in.) 15c 
Celosia, Tall Feathered Mixed. Celosia plumosa. 
Crimson, rose, and golden yellow. Good background 
plant. (h-A 3 ft.) 15c 
Centaurea gymnocarpa. Dusty Miller. 
Silvery gray, deeply cut foliage. Ornamental border 
plant. (hh-P 18 in.) 15c 
Centaurea imperialis. Sweet Sultan. 
Mixed. Delicate fragrance. Good border flower. (h-A 
21 ft.) 15c 
Cerastium tomentosum. Snow-in-summer. 
Small white flowers in profusion. Silvery gray foliage. 
For rock garden and edging. Sun or partial shade. 
Blooms early. (h-P 6 in.) 15c 
Cheiranthus allioni. Siberian Wallflower. 
Fiery orange, four-petaled flowers. Rock garden or 
low border. Blooms first season from seed. (h-B 12 
in.) 15c 
Chinese Forget-me-not, Firmament. Cynoglossum 
amabile. 
Blue. Bushy and compact. More dwarf than other 
varieties. Fine for border edging. (h-A 18 in.) 10c 
Chinese Lantern. Physalis franchett. 
Orange-red pods. Artistic winter bouquets. (h-P is 
in.) 25c 
Chrysanthemum, Single Annual, Merry Mixture. 
Annual Chrysanthemum. 
Daisy-like blossoms in gay tri-colors—crimson, bronze, 
yellow, cream white. Long stiff stems. Excellent for 
cut flowers. Easy to grow. (h-A 20 in.) 15c 
Cineraria, Large Flowered Mixed. Cineraria hybrida 
grandiflora. 
Shades of red, purple, blue, and white. Successfully 
grown outdoors in mild climates; ideal pot plant in 
colder climates. (t-A 16 in.) 50c 
Clarkia, Double Salmon. 
Salmon-orange. Excellent in the border wherever 
summers are cool. (h-A 2 ft.) 15c 
Clarkia, Double Mixed. 
Rich colors. Erect, bushy plants. (h-A 2 ft.) 15c 
Cleome, Giant Pink Queen. Spiderflower. 
Huge trusses of bright salmon pink on long stems. 
Novel seed pods. Very striking. A Ferry-Morse 
Development and Introduction. All-America 
Silver Medal. (h-A 3 to 4 ft.) 15c 
Cobaea scandens. Cup-and-Saucer Vine. 
Blue. Clings to brick, screen, or other rough surfaces. 
Grows rapidly. (hh-P 20 ft.) 25c 
