LANDRETHS' FLOWER SEEDS 



(Prices per packet) 



CAMPANULA 



The Canterbury Bells are a large genus of showy 

 plants, mostly perennials. The Campanula, 

 medium claims a situation in most gardens. 

 Easy of culture and certain to flower; all succeed 

 well in good soil. Blooms second year. 



Single Mixed 5 



Double Mixed 10 



CANNAS— Seeds only 



are mostly tropical, half-hardy perennial plants 

 with broad foliage somewhat resembling corn and 

 showy flowers; produce a strikmg effect grouped 

 in beds or single on the lawn. Soak the seed in 

 warm water about 12 hours, sow in hot-bed, 

 transplant when ground is warm; give plenty of 

 moisture and rich soil. Take up the roots be'fore 

 frost and keep in a moderately warm cellar. 



(Prices per packet^ 



Crozy's Early 



Mixed colors. 



Newest Large Flowering.— 



4 to 5 feet 5 



Giant Empress. — ^Very choice. 4 to 5 feet 15 



Canterbury Bells 



CANTERBURY BELLS 

 See Campanula, above. 



CARNATIONS 

 See Dianthus, page 85. 



Celosia 

 CELOSIA 



The Cockscombs are tender annuals, requiring 

 good soil. The Cockscomb form will produce a 

 larger comb by cutting off side flowers and leaving 

 one head only to a plant. If cut before they fade, 

 the head may be preserved during the Winter. 

 12 inches across. In flower for 90 days. 



Giant Empress. — Bright crimson combs, dark 

 foliage. 2 to 3 feet high , 10 



Cristata Nana. — Mixed. 4 or 5 colors. 1 to 2 feet 

 ''■^ high. Combs 10 inches across 5 



Queen of Dwarfs. — ^Eight to twelve inches high, 

 dark scarlet 10 



Plumosa. — Scarlet and golden mixed. Plants 3 to 

 4 feet high, sending up delicate and exquisitely 

 beautiful plumes of 10 inches in length, 3 to 

 4 inches in diameter and far more delicate than 

 y-^' the more formal Cockscomb 10 



Mixed varieties 5 



CENTAUREA 



Cyanus (Emperor WiUiam) 10 



Imperialis. — Finest mixed 10 



CLEMATIS 



The Clematis are perennials of rapid growth on 

 trellis or netting. Blooming second year for 

 4 months. 



Coccinea. — Scarlet. 12 feet 5 



Flammula (Virgin's Bower). — White. 12 feet. 5 



COLE US 



is a tender perennial foliage plant, principally used 

 for borders and edgings. The brilliant shades 

 of bronze, yellow, green, crimson and red make 

 it very attractive. Raised from seed or cuttings. 

 Plant out when all danger of frost is past. 

 Mixed colors 10 



COLUMBINE 



See Aquilegia, page 82. 

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