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A )VI l>AMf Tl A —The CANTERBURY BELLS are a large genus of showj- plants, mostly perennials. The 

 ^✓/ViTl r^/Al^ U L,/>. Campanula medium claims a situation in most gardens. Easy oi culture and certain to flOM'er ; 

 all succeed well in good soil. Blooms second year. 



Single Mixed 



Double Mixed 



•These well-known favorites are amojig the most beautiful of our annual flowers. The seeds 

 s or in Fall' for early flowering. They like rich soil and plenty of 

 Very pretty in beds or masses. They are now a nec<"s- 



CANDYTUFT. 



can be sown at all seasons 

 room to flower freely. Nearly all varieties are hardy annuals, 

 sifcy. Useful in pot or border. Blooming 60 days. 



Empress, or Giant White.— Hyacinth flowered. A super!) 



variety : large pure \vhite flowers on good stems . , "• 

 Mixed Colors. — Dwarf annuals 10 



Rose Cardinal. — New, very large oval heads. Plants liter- 

 ally covered with the flowers, presenting one mass of this 

 beautiful shade of rosy scarlet. Highly reconunended. 10 



Perennial.— Shrubby evergreen, blooming second year. 10 



C* A MM A Q mostly tropical, half-hardy perennial plants with broad foliage somewhat resembling corn and showy 

 ^■^i^l^'*^*^ flowers ; produce a striking ettect grouped in beds or single on the lawn. Soak the seed in warm water 



about 12 hours, sow in hotbed, transplant when ground is warm; give plenty of moisture and rich soil. Take up the 



roots before frost and keep in a moderately wai-ni cellar. 



Crozy's Early Newest Large Flowering.— Mixed colors. 4 tc 

 Giant Empress.— Verj' choice. 4 to 5 feet 



to 5 feel. 



CANTERBURY bELLS."^^" ^^^^^'^^^^^^^^ 



CARNATIONS.-'^^ DIANTHUS. page 21. 



pjl (\ A —The COCKSCOriBS are tender annuals, requiring good soil. The 

 ^*-^'-tyj'J*^i^» Cockscomb form will produce a larger comb by cutting oil" 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 lo 



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 snd golden mixed. Plants 3 to 4 feet high, sending up deli- 

 cate and exquisitely beautiful plumes of 10 inches in length, R to 4 inches in 



diameter and far more delicate than the more formal Cockscomb 5 



Cex.osia. 



CENTAUREA. -^^^.""^ISTmS""^ 



Imperialis. — ^White 



— Finest mixed . 



COLEUS 



lo- 



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CINERARIA.-JiL\1^« ^"S; 



Half Dwarf. — Prize mixed 50 



Stellata 



CA Pn ATI ^ —The CLEMATIS are perennials of 

 I'f*^ I a-tJ* rapid growth on trellis or netting. 

 Blooming second year lor 4 months. 



Coccinea.— Scarlet. 12 feet . 5 



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

 Jackmanii. — Purple, large flowers. 12 feet ..... 10' 

 Paniculata. — Japanese variety; sweet-scented small 

 white flowers ; rapid grower 10 



is a tender jjerennial foliage planti 

 principally used for borders and edg- 

 ings. The brilliant shades of bronze, yellow, green, 

 crimson and red make it very attractive. Raised from 

 seed or cuttings. Plant out when all da.tiarer of frost is 

 past. . Mixed if) 



COLUMBINE."®'''' AQUILEQIA. page 19. 



/^/nk^TVfr\^ — Every year this flower, makes more 

 Wv^OiTl.V/*Z7, friends. Both flowers and lace-like 

 foliage are grand for cutting. Growing 4 to 8 feet high 

 from seed. In flower for 30 to 40 days. See illustration . 

 ' Valuable for screens. 



Early Dwarf Dawn.— White ground, flushed with delicate- 

 pink ; a decided acquisition to this class . . . 1.^ 



Fine Mixed.— 3 to 4 feet hi.gh, bearing white, crimson 

 and pink flowers in July and onward . . .35ci oz.; 30 



Giant of California.— Strong robust plants, fine colors 

 40c. oz.; 30 



Klondylce.— New, orange-yellow ..... . fl.OOoz.; 10 



Mammotli Perfection.— Flowers of perfect form, great 

 size and beauty. White, crimson, dark pink, white 

 tinted rose. Mixed 40c. oz ; lO- 



CANTERBURY BELLS— Another old-fashioned flower, but 

 most exquisite. 



CYCLAMEN. 



Mont Blanc— Pure white . 

 Roseum.— Bright rose 



CYPRESS VINE.-g|^'^'"''^^^^^*''^^r 



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