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KING CALLIOPSIS 



Calliopsis 



Large- 

 Flowcring 



Ring 



Campanulas or Bell-Flowers 



CAMPANULA persicaefolia grandiflora. (Peach-leaved Bell-Flowers.) Remarkably handsome, hardy 



perennials, throwing up spikes 2 to 3 feet high; clothed during summer with large, bell-shaped blossoms 



of blue or white. Prized for both garden and pot culture. 



White Pkt. 15c. Blue Pkt. 15c. 



CAMPANULA pyramidalis. The favorite "Chimney Bell-Flower" for both garden and pot culture; it is a 



hardy biennial — producing tall spikes of bell-shaped blossoms in shades of blue and white; height, 4 to 5 



feet. (See cut.) 



Mixed Colors Pkt. 10c. 



CAMPANULA pyramidalis compacta. This new type is much dwarfer and more compact in growth 



than the old pyramidalis — these attaining a height of only 2 to 3 feet. They also bloom much more 



freely and the flowers are equally as large; colors, various 



shades of blue and white. 



Mixed Colors Pkt. 15c. 



CAMPANULA Mariesii. (Wahlenbergia or Platycodon gran- 

 diflora nana.) Very handsome dwarf compact growing 



"Chinese Bell-Flowers" forming dense little round 



bushes about 12 inches high and bearing abundantly, 



broad bell-shaped flowers about 3 inches across, of white 



and varying shades of blue from lavender to purple 

 Mixed Colors Pkt. 10c. 



Canterbury Bells 



Very ornamental garden plants of easiest culture, flower- 

 ing the second season from seed; hardy biennial, 2}^ feet 

 high, producing large bell-shaped flowers of exquisite colors. 

 The "Cup and Saucer" varieties (Campanula Calycanthema) 

 produce beautiful single flowers three inches in length, 

 saucers 3 to 4 inches across. The plants form perfect pyra- 

 mids of bloom bearing frequently from 100 to 200 of these 

 exquisite blossoms for weeks during the early summer. 

 (See cut.) 



Single Mixed Pkt. 5c. 



Double Blue Pkt. 10c. I Double White 10c. 



" Striped 10c. [ " Rose 10c. 



" Mixed 10c. 



Calycanthema Rose 10c. 



White 10c. 



" Blue 10c. 



" Striped 10c. 



" Mixed 10c. 



IMPEKIAL HYBRID 



Canterbury Bells 



One of the showiest and most easily grown of garden 

 annuals. These new large-flowering sorts are great 

 improvements ; the plants form perfect little bushes about 

 10 inches high by 1 foot across, and are a perfect mass 

 of bloom from early summer until cut down by frost. 

 The flowers average nearly 2 inches across, and range 

 through yellow, golden and crimson colors, usually with 

 a garnet eye. (See cut.) 



Golden King. Large golden blossoms, with dark eyes Pkt . 10c. 



Crimson King. Rich dark crimson flowers 10c. 



King, Mixed Colors , : 10c. 



Drummondii or "Golden Wave." Compact, bushy plants, covered 

 with golden blossoms, 2 inches across, with small dark centers, Pkt. 5c. 

 Star of Fire. (Novelty.) A brilliantly showy Tom Thumb Calliopsis, 

 forming a round bushy plant only 12 inches high, covered with mass 

 of fiery-red. Cactus-shaped flowers, brighter and more vivid than 

 any other variety Pkt. 20c. 



Calandrinia Grandiflora 



Very beautiful dwarf-growing bushy annual for the flower garden, 

 having fleshy leaves and umbels of large rose-colored flowers which 

 expand into a perfect blaze of beauty if grown in a sunny situation; 

 1 foot - Pkt. 10c. 



Canary-Bird Vine 



A rapid-growing summer-climbing annual, growing 10 to 15 feet 

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

 ing hundreds of its pretty fringed bright yellow flowers, which resemble 

 a canary bird with expanded wings Pkt. 10c. 



Crozy's Canna Seeds 



Crozy's Grand 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. Messrs. Crozy have never relaxed in hybridizing and im- 

 proving Cannas, and every year bring out some new varieties of 

 merit. We have arranged with them to supply us with this superior 

 hybridized seed, which we herewith offer. It may be expected to 

 produce exceptionally grand and beautiful sorts, and.no doubt, many 

 new varieties. This seed sown in the house or hotbed from January 

 to April, will produce flowering plants by July. (See cut.) 



Crozy's Mixed Colors Per Oz. 30c. ; Pkt. 10c. 



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



large Gladiolus-flowered novelties in Cannas Pkt. 25c. 



A Wild Flower Garden 



may be made in suitable out of the way places — road side, meadow, 

 stream side, fence corners, back lots, etc. — by sowing broadcast and 

 raking in Henderson's Mixed Flower Seeds at the rate of loz. to 100 

 square feet mixed with sand for ease and evenness of distribution. 

 Price, 15c. per oz.; 50c. per 14 lb.; Si. 50 per lb.; postpaid. 



A distinct new type of these popular hardy garden bien- 

 nials, flowering about two weeks earlier than the old sorts. 

 The plants are of very erect pyramidal habit, uniform in 

 shape and size. The large bell-shaped blossoms, borne on 

 stout stems, stand out horizontally and are very effective. 

 The colors are varied through shades of lilac to blue, violet, 

 and indigo and from blush-white to flesh, chamois, pink, 

 carmine-rose, etc. Mixed Colors Pkt. 15c. 



CAMPANULA PYRAMIDALIS 



Candytuft 

 Hardy 



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. 



Gibraltica. Showy, large- 

 growing, red and rosy- 

 white; 1 to 2 feet. Pkt. 10c. 

 Sempervirens. Completely 

 covered with heads of 

 white flowers in spring; 1 

 foot Pkt. 15c. 



Henderson's 

 Garden Guide 



Free with orders of $1.00 

 or over if asked for when 

 ordering. (See 2d page cover.) 



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