Catalogue of High-Class Seeds. 



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NUMBER and NAME. 



General Observations. 



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2474 Calandrinia discolor, per oz. ,50c. 2 



3 hA 

 ! hhP 



rose 

 pur. 

 violet 



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cts. 

 5 

 5 



10 



] Brightly colored little plants, fine 

 > for edgings ; plant in sunny sit- 

 J uations. 



Calceolaria hybrida— 



Large-flowered, self colored . . 



— Tigered or Spotted 



— Dwarf Tigered 



— Tigeredand Self-col'r'd, Mix'd 

 rugosa (shrubby) 



gP 



2482 

 2484 

 2486 

 2488 

 2490 



2491 Calceolaria pinnata hA 



2492 scabiosaefolia ' ' 



Calendula — 



2493 officinalis, double . p 



2494 grand, sulphurea 



2497 Nankeen . . . 



2 499 Meteor .... 



2500 Prince of Orange 



2504 suffruticosa .... 



2505 pluvialis 



2506 Pongei fl. pi 



2507 Calla .Ethiopica . . . 



2508 Calliopsis marmorata . 

 2508a cardaminifolia .... 



2509 aristosa i . . j . 



2510 grandiflora hP 



2512 trichosperma 



2514 Drummondii . . . per oz. ,30c. 



2515 elegans picta ... " 30c. 



2516 lanceolata " $1 



2517 — " Golden Glory " 



2518 —New Fancy Mixed 



2519 Mixed per oz. ,30c 



Collection of Calliopsis, including 



8 vars. choicest sorts 



mixed 



yel. 



2 3 



hB 

 hA 



hP 



hA 



2520 Callirrhoe involucrata ..... 1 



2525 pedata per oz , 50c. 



2529 Camellia Japonica . per oz. ,20c. 



2530 Campanula carpatica 



2531 — alba I . 



2532 —Mixed 



2533 Medium Blue 



2534 —White 



2535 —Rose I . 



2536 — Mixed 2 



2537 — Double Blue 



2538" White ' 



2539 Rose . 



2540 Mixed 



2541 — calycanthema 



2542 alba 



2543 Mixed I 



2543a macrostyla 



2544 nobilis alba ... 



2545 pyramidalis 



2546 —alba * 



Collection of Campanulas, includ- 

 ing 12 vars. choicest sorts . . 



Candytuft— 



2547 Iberis affinis, Dwarf 1 



2548 — amara per oz. ,25c. 



2549 — coronaria, Rocket " 25c. 



2550 "Empress" . . " 60c. 



2553 — odorata " 25c. 



2555 — umbellata .... " 25c. 



2557 carnea " 40c. 



2559 Dunnettii ... " 25c. 



2561 lilacina .... " 25c. 



2563 carminea ... " 40c. 



hP 

 hA 



gP 

 hP 



thB 



hB 



hA 

 hB 

 thhP 



hA 



yel. 



y.& br. 



yel.' 



mixed 



c. & w. 

 v. & w. 



mixed 



blue 



white 



mixed 



blue 



white 



rose 



mixed 



blue 



white 



rose 



mixed 



blue 



white 



mixed 



violet 



white 



blue 



white 



pur. 

 flesh 

 d. cr. 

 lilac 

 car. 



oz., 25c. 







orange 



1 



1 40c. 







yel. 





25c. 











25c. 







; ■ 





25c. 











40c. 











' 25c. 







white 





' 40c. 













3 



gP 





1% 



oz., 30c. 





hA 



r.& y. 





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1 Splendid greenhouse plants, with 

 25 l flowers beautifully striped, 

 25 I I blotched and variegated. Our 

 25 j seeds are saved from the finest 

 25 ) j varieties. Special cultural di- 

 50 1 J rections on page 73. 



10 1 Excellent bedding varieties. See 

 5 j also Calceolaria hybrida. 



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(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, attractivecolors. C. lan- 

 ceolata and C. grandiflora are 

 fine for cutting. C. "Golden 

 Glory" has very large, golden 

 yellow flowers. 2518 has very 

 large flowers in great variety 

 of beautiful forms and various 

 shades of yellow and brown. 



) Free-flowering, of pretty colors, 

 i' Start in frame early. 



10 Grand greenhouse plant. 



5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 



10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 



10 

 5 

 5 



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(Canterbury Bells.) One of the 

 best known plants grown in the 

 garden. 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 

 All the varieties are fine old 

 plants, and should be grown 

 extensively. C. macrostvla 

 has large, "lovely violet flowers. 



Showy annuals for beds or edg- 

 ings; severalaresweet-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- 



