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Glory. 



Calceolaria Hybrida, Boddington's Perfection 



The herbaceous Calceolaria is an easily cultivated plant. So long 

 as frost is excluded from the plants in winter they are perfectly safe, 

 and to attempt to hasten growth at any time is a failure. July is the 

 best month for sowing the seed. The great advance made in the 

 habit of the strains offered is remarkable, whilst in the colors there 

 is a marked improvement. Saved by England's most famous spe- 

 cialists. Monster flowers of rich and varied colors, including spotted, 

 laced, blotched and self-colored varieties. Kpkt. 60 cts., pkt. $1. 



BEDDING CALCEOLARIAS (H. H P.) 



Calceolaria. Veitch's Hardy Hybrid Golden 



H. H. P. As beautiful for greenhouse decoration as for 

 the herbaceous border, or bedding. As a greenhouse 

 plant this will be invaluable, but as a hardy herbaceous plant it will 

 take a high position for its glorious coloring, golden yellow, and for 

 the length of time it continues in 

 bloom. Pkt. 50 cts., 3 pkts. $1.25. 

 Profnsa CUbrani. Of an extremely 

 light and graceful habit, bearing 

 its splendid large flowers in sprays 

 of rich golden yellow most pro- 

 fusely and abundantly. Very pop- 

 ular in Europe. Pkt. $1. 



Rugosa, YeUow. The well-known 



golden-yellow bedding variety ; 



comes quite true from seed. 



Height, 12 in. Pkt. 50 cts. 

 Ragosa, Mized. Our seed 



is saved from the choicest 



strain, and includes a variety 



of rich colors. Plants can b' 



raised from seed under ordi 



nary frame or greenhoust 



treatment. Height, 12 in 



Pkt. 50 cts. 

 CALANDRINA. H. A. i ft. Pkt 



Choice mixed $0 05 



CALLIOPSIS (Coreopsis). 



Annual varieties. 

 Atrosangainea. Velvety crim- 

 son oz., 30c.. . 



Drammondii (Golden Wave). 



Yellow, with maroon center... 



oz. , 30c. . . 



Dwarf Varieties. Fine mixed. 



oz., 30c. . . 



Tom Tliumb Crimson King. 



Height, 6 to 7 in. A very com- 

 pact and massive bloomer, 

 forming a perfect little bush, 

 covered with rich, dark crim- 

 son flowers oz., $1.. 



Tom Tliumb Beauty. Similar 

 to the above; color golden yel- 

 low and crimson center 10 



Finest Mixed oz., 30c... 05 



Perennial Varieties — 

 Grandiflora. Bright golden- 

 yellow oz., $1 . . 



Lanceolata. Golden yellow 

 oz., $2. 



CALLIRHOE involucrata 



(Poppy Mallow). H. P. A 

 showy trailing perennial, with 

 bright crimson saucer-shaped 

 flowers 10 



CALENDULA. H. A. i ft. 



Meteor. Double. Yellow and orange-striped $0 05 



Prince of Orange. Darker than Meteor 05 



Plnvialis (White Cape Marigold) 05 



Pongei. Double white flowers 05 



Pure Gold. Double extra large golden yellow flowers. 05 

 Solphnrea fl. pi. Beautiful sulphur-yellow flowers ... 10 

 Lemon Queen (new). Large-flowered; deep sulphur 



color 10 



Trianon (The Royal Marigold). Bright sulphur-yellow, 



with dark brown center 10 



CASSIA Marylandioa (American Senna). H.P. 3 to 



Calendulas (in variety) 



Pkt. 



Oz. 



25 

 25 

 25 

 30 

 50 

 75 



25 



50 



4 ft. Large panicles of yellow pea-shaped blossoms 

 laevigata (Wild Senna). H.P. Height 3'A feet, 

 yellow 10 



50 I 



Campanula (Bellflower) h.p. 



Carpatica coelestina. I4h. Deep blue. Summer So 10 



»♦ compacta. yih. Blue. Summer 10 



" alba. J^ft. White. Summer 10 



Glomerata (Clustered Bellflower). iVzh. Deep blue. June to 



August 25 



" alba. iKft. White. Summer 25 



Lunariaefolia. iKft. Blue. June to August 10 



Caesia. iKft. Light blue. June to August 10 



Media(Canterbury Bells), Double White. 3ft. White. Summer. 10 



Double Lavender. 3 ft. Lavender. Summer 10 



Double Blue. 3 ft. Blue. Summer 10 



Double Rose. 3 ft. Rose. Summer 10 



Double Mixed. 3 ft. All colors. Summer 10 



Single Rose. 3 ft. Rose. Summer 10 



Single Blue. 3 ft. Blue. Summer 10 



Single White. 3 ft. White. Summer 10 



Media, Single Striped. 3 ft. 



Striped. Summer 10 



Media, Single Mixed. 3 ft. All 



colors. Summer ':o 



Calycanthema (Cup and 



Saucer). 2ft. Blue. Summer. 10 

 Calycanthema alba. 2ft. 



White. Summer 10 



Calycanthema, Bright Rose. 



2 ft. Rose. Summer 10 



Persicifolia grandiflora. 3 ft. 



Blue. June and July 25 



Persicifolia grandiflora alba. 



4 ft. White. June and July • 25 

 Persicifolia grandiflora 

 Moerbeimii. 3 ft. Double 



white. June and July 50 



Pyramidalis (Chimney Bell- 

 flower). T,'A ft. Blue. Late 



summer 10 



Pyramidalis alba. 3^^ ft. 

 White. Late summer 10 



CANTERBURY BELL. 

 ROSY CARMINE 



It will prove a valuable addition 

 to the ever-popular Canterbury 

 Bells, which render such valuable 

 service for cutting, groups and gen- 

 eral decoration. Pkt.25cts.,5 for$i. 



CAMPANULA MEDIUM 



IMPERIALIS (H.B.) 



A selection of Canterbury Bells of 

 regular pyramidal growth, with up- 

 right flowers. The range of colors is 

 rich and varied ; very suitable for 

 pot culture. Choicest mixture. Pkt. 

 25 cts., 5 for $1. 



CAMPANULA PYRAMI- 

 DALIS COMPACTA 



Distinct from the older form, the 

 plants being dwarfer and the flowers 

 larger. 



Blue. Deep blue flowers of great 



substance. Pkt. 25 cts. 

 White. The compact habit of the 

 preceding, with pure white flowers. 

 Pkt. 25 cts. 



CAMPANULA Attica. H.A. Remains in bloom for a con- Pkt. 



siderable period. Flowers violet; height 6 inches 



5 pkts. $i..$o 25 

 fragilis. H.H.P. Of trailing habit and makes very useful 

 plants for hanging baskets, as they bloom continuously. 

 Flowers light blue 3 pkts. Si'.. 35 



CELSIA arctnrns. H.H.P. 18 in. Clear yellow flowers with 

 purple anthers. Very effective as a conservatory pot plant. 

 Remains in flower the whole season 50 



CATANANCHE coerulea (Cupid's Dart). H.P. 2 ft. Blue. 

 July and August 10 



CERASTIUM tomentosum (Snow in Summer). H.P 25 



CEPHALARIA alpina (Round Head). H P. 6 ft. Sulphur- 

 yellow. July and .'\ugust 10 



