Catalogue of High-Class Seeds. 8i 



NUMBER and NAME 



% oz. at oz. rate on/yon articles quoted at /& 

 $1 per oz. and ouer. / frr 



2473 

 2475 

 2^80 



Calaiulrinia discolor, per oz., 50c. 



speciosa " 30c. 



umbellata 



General Observations. 



Calceolaria hybrida— 



Large-flowered, self-colored 



Dwarf, self-colored 

 — Tigered or Spotted 

 —Dwarf Tigered 

 —Tigered and Self-coPr'd, Mixed 

 rugosa (shrubby) 



Calceolaria pinnata 

 scabiosaefolia 



Calendula— 



officinalis, double . 



sulphurea . . . 



Nankeen .... 



Meteor 



Prince of Or'nge 



suffruticosa 

 pluvialis . . . 

 Pongei fl. pi. . 



2507 Calla yEthiopica 



2508 Calliopsis marmorata 

 2508a cardaminifolia 



aristosa 

 tripteris 

 grandiflora 



Drummondii . . . .peroz.,30c 

 trichosperma 



elegans picta .... per oz., 30c. 



lanceolata " $1 



Mixed '• 30c. 



Collection of Calliopsis, including 

 8 var. choicest sorts 



2520 Callirhoe involucrata I 1 



2525 pedata per oz., 50c. 



2529 Camellia Japonica . per oz. ,20c. 



Campanula carpatica 

 — alba 

 — Mixed 



Medium Blue | 1 



—White 

 — Rose 

 —Mixed 

 — Double Blue 



White 



Rose 



Mixed 



— calycanthema 

 — —alba 



Mixed 



nobilis alba 

 pyramidalis 



— alba . . 



Collection of Campanulas, includ 

 ing 12 var. choicest sorts 



Candy tuft— 



2547 



Iberis affinis, Dwarf 





2548 



— coronaria, Rocket ' 

 " Empress" . . ' 



oz., 25c. 



2549 



25c. 



2550 



' 60c. 



2553 





25c. 



2555 



— umbellata .... ' 



25c. 



2557 



carnea ... ' 



' 40c. 



2559 



Dunnettii . . 



25c. 



2561 



lilacina .... ' 



25c. 



2563 



carminea ... ' 



40c. 



Brightly colored little plants, fine 

 for edgings ; plant in sunny sit- 

 uations. 



Splendid greenhouse plants, with 

 flowers beautifully striped, 

 blotched and variegated. Our 

 seeds are saved from the finest 

 varieties. 2490 is an excellent 

 bedding variety. Special cul- 

 tural directions may be found 

 on page 7j. 



Excellent bedding varieties. See 

 also Calceolaria hybrida. 



(" Pot Marigolds.") Very showy, 

 free-flowering, hardy annuals ; 

 very effective in backgrounds, 

 beds or mixed borders. No. 

 2494 is a very fine light yellow, 

 large-flowered, double sort. 



The popular Calla Lily 



(Coreopsis.) Very showy annual 

 or perennial plants, easily cul- 

 tivated in ordinary soil. They 

 are abundant in bloom, and of 

 bright, attractive colors. C. lan- 

 ceolata and C. grandiflora are 

 fine for cutting. 



) Free-flowering, of pretty colors, 

 j Start in frame early. 



Grand greenhouse plant. 



(Canterbury Bells.) One of the best 

 known plants grown in the gar- 

 den. The hardy perennials, if 

 sown early in good soil, will 

 bloom early the next season. 

 The first two on the list are very 

 fine for edgings and beds. Ail 

 the varieties are fine old plants, 

 and should be grown exten- 

 sively. 



Showy annuals for beds or edg- 

 ings ; several are sweet-scented. 

 They can be sown at any time 

 in the house or open ground. 

 The dwarf varieties are good 

 bedders, and useful for cutting 

 as well ; largely grown by flor- 

 ists, especially the white varie- 



