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ITEW CAMPA>TXA, "CUP AKD SAUCER. 



NEW SPOTTED BELL FLOWER. Pkt. 

 Compantda Punctata, 



CAMPANULA 



(Belt Flou-er). 



Very attractive 

 plants with pretty 

 bell -shaped 

 flowers; of very 

 easv cultivation. ;ssss 



600. C. Spec- ^^ 

 uluru ( V^enus' ^; 

 Look i n g Glass). ^ ' 

 Pretty blue; J^ft. '•■ 

 Hardy annual. 

 Pkt.. 5c. 



601. Media. Single 

 Slixed (.Co-nlerhury 

 BeHs\ Beautiful large, 

 bell-shaped flowers; 

 handsome for border or 

 pot culture; 2>4ft. 

 Hardy biennials. Pkt., 

 5c. 



602. Media, Double 

 Jlixed. All the finest 

 double varieties; 2}^ ft. 

 Hardy biennials. Pkt., 



Pkt., 15c. ^'^- ^„„ „ 



603. C a r p a 1 1 c a. 5^ 



Ttlixed. Free flowering, blue and white ; bloom the whole season ; Y^ ft. Hardy ^ * 



perennial. Pkt., .5c. 



604. THE " CUP AND SAUCER " CjiMPANUtAS are a very striking 

 and beautiful variety of " Canterburj' Bells." The flowers are large and 

 resemble a cup and saucer. Colors are mixed blue, rose, lilac and white. 

 Price, per pkt., 15c. 



Nev^ Spotted Bell FloiM^er. 



(Canvpanvla Punctata.) 



605. An elegant, new, perfectly hardy perennial, about 1% feet high. The 

 pendulous bell-shaped flowers are milk-white, dotted and striped with red on 

 the inner surface and as large as the well-known Canterbury Bells. A splendid 

 cut flower of elegant and graceful appearance in vases or bouquets. Pkt., 

 25c. 



CANDYTUFT. 



ilbersis. ) 

 Favorite plants of the easiest culture, useful for growing in beds or masses; bloom long and freely. Hardy annuals. 



620. I. Fragrant (Pectinaia). Pure white, pinnated foliage; 1 ft. Pkt., .5c. 



621. Crimson. Very beautiful ; 1 ft. Pkt.,5c. 



622. TVHITE ROCKET 



(AmaraGrundiflora). Large 

 trusses of pure white 

 flowers; 1ft. Pkt., 5c. 



623. White Tomb 

 Thumb (Hybrida Nana). 

 A new dwari" variety, grow- 

 ing about six inches high 

 branching into a handsome 

 bush, about sixteen inches 

 in diameter. Pkt., 10c. 



624. Fine Mixed. Com- 

 prising all the choicest tall- 

 growing varieties; 1ft. Pkt., 

 5c. 



625. C. NEW E3I. 

 PRESS. One of the finest 

 varieties of recent introduc- 

 tion. It is intermediate in 

 height between the old 

 Rocket and the newer Tom 

 Thumb sort. The plant is 

 of a very branching habit, 

 and assumes when fully 

 grown and covered with its 

 large trusses of pure white 

 flowers, a very handsome 

 candelabrum-like aspect. 

 Pkt., 10c. 



CARNATION, OR PIC- 

 OTEE PINK. 



(Dianllfius Caryophyllus Flore 



Plfno.) STKIPED CARNATIOK. Pkt., loc. 



660. C. Grenadin. Blooms much earlier than any other Carnation; more 

 floriferous, larger and finer double flowers, which are of a brilliant scarlet color; 

 1 ft. Pkt.. 25c. . . ^ . J J ui 



661. Finest German Double, j>Iixed. Saved from extra choice named double 



flowers, 114ft. Pkt.,25e. . , , ■ ^- ^ 



662. Fine Double, Mixed. Comprising the hardiest and best varieties for 

 garden culture; 1>^ ft. Pkt., lOe. 



663. C. Marguerite. See Novelties, page 82. Pkt.. loc. 



664. C. Finest Double Striped. (See cut.) Pkt., 15c. 



NEW 'empress candytuft. Pkt., 10. 



"Oh the green things growing, the green things growing. 

 The faint, sweet smell of the green things growing ! 

 And by many a t^yider touch they comfort me so much, 

 H''ith the soft, mute comfort of green things growing.'" 



