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Cup and Saucer Canterbury Bells ^^^|mmHHM| 



(Campanula Calycanthema) fit "~^BPB 



The "Cup aiid Saucer" varieties are bi-eninals flowering the second year from seedpro- I BP^ ~ 



duce beautiful single flowers 3 inches in length, saucers 3 to 4 inches across. The plants B**JS * .'* 



form perfect pyramids of bloom for weeks during the early slimmer {These should be sown f ^^^^Fflt r&tt |Wp J 



every year for flowering the next year.) (See illustration.) V T ififc X ' *^| 



1622 Calcanthema Blue Pki.lOc- BW 'JL ^ \,'l ' ' «w 



1624 Calcanthema Rose PKt. 10c ■ ^r"* ' "^JtSek _,_• ,-^k^S 



1626 Calcanthema Striped PKt. 10c j BV Jf Tr^f» *'l£SB*J 



1628 Calcanthema White PKt. 10c- I Wf v . fTgP^^Bl 



1630 Calcanthema Mixed Pkt. 10c. I r' »w4L~ „ '/■/' ■ 



Campanulus or Bell-Flowers Hai ' V J| J 



Campanula persicaefolia grandiflora. (Peach leaved Bell-Flowers.) Remarkably j *^RSB£ y' ' ISk 



handsome, hardy perennials, throwing up spikes 2 to 3 feet high; clothed during summer I ■> T»^^^'^*' ■§ 



with large, bell-shaped blossoms of blue or white. Prized for both garden and pot culture. I ^p jkt % "• ^ 



1632 Blue Pkt. 15c. 1 S^BbBST I- ' J%- ' &ff 



1634 White Pict. 15c. I Bf. . t. * £t ^^ 



1640 Campanula Pyramidalis. The favorite "Chimney Bell- Flower," so prized in old- I B| ^i BL w \ ^ 



fashioned gardens and also often grown in pots for greenhouse and piazza decoration, j '^HTW *" * - v y. 



It is a hardy perennial, producing spines 4 to 5 feet high, encircled about half of their length I . ''BW!*!* ^"X - - v 



with large bell-flowers of white or shades of blue. Jt thrives in any good soil and is very j Bjf- ^fcrV''" r "^d?"^ ML 



ornamental. Grown in pots the plants should frequently be repotted; they will then attain 1 mW JBv^ Y^Bw''^ flfcaBV'^^ia 



a very large size. Mixed Colors PKt. 15c. j H«k_J JK^'-' B» tat 



1650 Campanula pyramidalis compacta. Mixed Colors. This new type is dwarfer 1 BBKBBr S* \-^ j ^"'^^y1a ^O 



than the old pyramidalis; they bloom freely and the flowers are equally as large; j H/lii ^m*~^ A^L W 



colors, various shades of blue and white. Height 2J4 feet . Pkt. 25c. I KjL** ^ l.,jf / 



Canterbury Bells F*l 'J& Ai\ W 



Very ornamental garden plants of easiest culture, flowering the second season from seed, \ Bk Baft Er 



hardy biennial (requiring to be sown every year for flowering the next year), 2' 2 feet high, j Bj^ aJJ Br!rl <dS 



producing large bell-shaped flowers of exquisite colors. Hfc., fl Wtr™ 



1654 Double Blue Pkt. 10c. HIE M SBftS 



16S6 Double Rose Pkt. 10c. I ftr^fl 



1658 Double White Pkt. 10c. I *jEH 



1660 Double Mixed Pkt. IOC. I a ttJ I 5&I&' 



1663 Single Blue Pkt. 10c I 



1664 Single Rose PKt. 10c. BS 



1666 Single White . Pkt. 10c. IflTTTSfl 



1670 Single Mixed Pkt. 10c I SBKaPTYS 



Canary Bird Vine ^WffiH^E SI 



1675 A rapid-growing, summer-climbing annual, growing It) to 15 feet high It will BdBBBHfelil'Tni BmX 

 cover trellis work in the most graceful manner, producing hundreds of its pretty j BKfeL'7*7^Pn 



fringed bright yellow flowers, which resemble a canary bird with ex- ___-—«_JH SlBul *1 ^ ^ V/J 



panded wings. ., Pkt. 10c. ..^ssll BBBBBBBBBB«mb»»BBk™*^*^™ 



Candvtuft ^^fl Bc^* "^^^t1 : '&« Candytuft continued 



WeU-known dwarf, profuse flowering garden annuals of easr d£§ Wk> 16 J? 2 E , m K e S* or G J an A^™nd 



culture, forming bushy plants, 12 inches high.freely carrying J^F^^BK -W- *■ Wk "So nroSe enormous 



larvp itmhnU nf flnwpis JTL~ ^. ^r T»i«»,.^B >-<•■ Bfc. variety, prouucing enormous 



large umbels ol flowers MfL- * j *' - J*>V^ * ^^^B"l ftV spikes of bloom, resembling a 



«fcf~r *_. >; i. 1 1* "»?*5* *^^ML white Hyacinth. These 



— , , . r.r^ r ww t • i ^BBfc V r \* km ~~ rlFr N^ "* .. < HBB. spikes often measure 7 inches 



Candytuft Dwarf Hybrid, M ¥^4*/"* HPs arl^b^ '\ - tB> long by 2 »» inches in di- 



I -»^^„ Cl^, .,„„;„„ iH ' "w v 1 BK^JMMifc * 4BK. ameter; plant in bloom 12 



Large r lowering M '^^UAwJU^B: "^ *. "* ■■ inches high. To produce 



Popular dwarf annuals, flowering profusely throughout H ■SL^ 4 %-^| «9fk, W"* \^^B the finest spikes the plant 



the whole season. The plants are fairly covered with jB «■♦* 4.JW i-^tl ife - ^ M H snould De transplanted. 



blossoms; great favorites for beds, edging, pots and bor- H ^»T A.^StB^Jw^.^*^ ■■ (See illustration.) 



ders of the easiest culture. The florets as well as the I K, % > ^*JBk" ^^tB^"*-^ ^ V l>, ' ! ' ' 2 " z " 25c ' ' 



umbels of bloom are double the size of the old varit ties. ■ s»«^' r " Bn> '# W^ s %jJB? 



Several new and exquisite shades and colors are included; MM mVmmaJf 4 ^r7»^ ■ B ,694 Umbellata, Lilac. 



they form bushv little plants onlv 4 to 6 inches high. H W^" "T v* i ^^ ~* A* V 



(See illustration.) Wt B- .17 >i «,- V f- v S V 1*96 Rose-cardinal. 



1688 Dwarf Hybrid. Large-flowering White. \ Sk^" * ^ %^^ < i»«^I^B V Produces very large umbels 



Per 1,000 seeds. 25c. ; Pkt 10c. ^H^%- *^^ » i' ■*- »f" 11 ■f of bright, rose-cardinal flow- 



1690 Dwarf Hybrid, Large-flowering Mixed Colors. '!_>*>«> «/ ^^ ^ il WW ers - so tnat P lant P resents 



Per 1,000 seeds, 25c; Pki 10c ^B^^, vi \ V WR-^mmW^' .jflV one unbroken sheet of bloom. 



1^— — PBMK ~"g l^P*^ 9 *' "*\ V^ ^ggj Br^' . H^AJ V^ 1700 Umbellata, Mixed 



g...'jnll I *^^B^^^H J9B ▼Sf^S*Mfc«Sr Colors. 



■^ ' r iV^"«Bi ? JjtTldt^JWr Per oz., 25c; Ptk. 10c 



*? •_^B^r^"'ail *^*<T'r^^jLM<Li JB^ ' H Handsome, compact-growing, hardy perennial 



Wj^ "*• W , • lW*"^ "' '■A* f ^^^ " » •% ' / " '"O B Plants, admirably adapted for permanent front 



JV -t 'W ~% nlliM ^^ ^V »,i«4. . - \i ^B Brows of borders or for low clumps or beds; verj 



» *• ' l Tp^^lti - • V *>.-^X/ ' S ' ^S ■ valuable for early decoration. 



\\ \1.* ' ' ' -T^ ' W^' • *4 '_^fc*' * ^ > 3H|l704 Gibraltica. Showy, large-growing, rosy 



S5* T * ^ "A - ; .* ^fe^^ .^f , VX white; 1 to 2 feet Pkt 15c 



1. -^ ' ' VAh« Jt ' + '/^ ' '"^r'i-v ■ ■ '■tmV '^^W • -»'*"*' "Wl 1708 Sempervlrens. Completely covered with 



jK J, i.- ■^ r ^- .. -W-. '.../. **"-■ ,r^ -~7 ' ■■■ - -X* '.«.. . . ' heads of white flowers in spring; 1 foot. 



■L * f ;. \ . • ■-. *--«-j«l . * " :v.. <■">'• ^ "' r •" ' ~" ^m Pkt. 25c 



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< >' ' ^IK^- ' « -' ^ " '#- "' . ci-'' ./ ••' W-* "" ; .,•'••-.'->■■.. Crozy's Cannas are famous for their luxuriant. 



I Bk >-' -, ' -* - , k ; ■ j' ~ 1— 1-„. ^ar '. jf ^*k . *'■■' ■ >, ■"•"V^ *T3H dwarf growth and immense CHadiolus-like flowers 



■K^-H* '"'■'• •/" '4^' - ' "■'' r^- -" ■■ • ' ^ " : '>>^" t " \ti &i ■" ^. ■ of most brilliant colors; their profusion and con- 



^^L\ ■> , jf--K ■«*: V' •"» "^'■jte * V ' L JF <*• •^■B t i nuitv of bloom under all climes and conditions 



IB I -ji* " '^ fc» > & -*" "T* *, I M B render them easily the most useful, showy and 



j iJftM WLm <& r » '■ . ^ •» ^ •'-'■* ' "*^' /■ ' „^^^^mBB^' popular garden plants grown. This seed, sown in 



■j/lBJ? fc 4^ "T T '.j ■_; ■ '. t : ' •" - > - V ■ BHS tne house or hotbed from January to March, will 



■ul^nVBtl ■"T-" 'j*'" ***■ Vr " ■• '-■' "^ .W - « ^UM B*5ll3 Jf Produce flowering plants by August 



BjutiP 'F'jJBlflE''' ajjt i t ^*f >■ ''lv : • " 1>1BBV' -i» jB BbSmhI 1720 Croxy's Novelty Mixture. Seed saved 



' RIUlHKl\YnV BK 9 B'' ■ " *^ wljjib g MTl^mSS exclusively from Crozy's latest large (iladio- 



HbLuvU'BI BV— J Bl JkBE^AI ftrtMM- «'»™ B Bk lus-flowered novelties in Cannas 



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Your neighbor or garden-loving friend will appreciate this catalogue from you when you are through with it- 



