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CAXTEEBURT BELL.— (Campanula AlEDiuii.) 



Handsome hardy biennial, of stately growth, rich color, and profuse 

 bloom. Succeeds best in light, rich soil, and should be transplanted 2 feet 

 apart. Their large bell shaped flowers are freely produced throughout the 

 summer, and are strikingly effective. 



Canterbury Bell, Double "White. 



Blue. 

 '• "' " mixed, blue and white. 



CAIS^ISTA. 



(See Indian Shot.j 



CAEDIOSPERMOI. 



(See Balloon Vine, i 



CARXATIOX AXD PICOTEE.— (Dia^vthus Cartophtllus.) 



Xo flower can surpass in delicacy of marking, form, or delicious fragrance, 

 the richly hued Carnation. It has always been one of the most esteemed of 

 the florist's collection. Hardy perennial. The seed we offer is from the finest 

 collection in Europe, and will produce a large percentage of double flowers, 

 among them many choice novelties. 

 Carnation, fine double selves, one color. 



fine double striped. 



double dwarf, early flowered. 



double perpetual flowered, saved from choice double 



flowers. 



choicest white ground. 



choicest yellow ground. 

 •' English Seedling. 

 " choicest Italian. 

 " •• German, from named flowers. 



" extra fine mixed double Picotee. 

 •• mixed, very choice, all the above varieties. 



CASTOR BEAX.— (RicixTis.) 



A showy, tree-like, half-hardy annual, varying from four to eight feet in 

 height. Very large leaves of glossy green, or bronzed metallic hue. Has 



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