LANDRETHS' F 



LOWER SEEDS 



(Prices per packet and Vi ounce) 



BALSAM APPLE 



See Gourds, page 61. 



BEANS, CASTOR 

 See Ricinus, page 67. 



CAMPANULA 



The Canterbury Bells are a large genus of showy 

 plants, blooming in profusion, 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. 



Double Mixed | Oz., 50c; 5 



Single Mixed j Oz., 50c; 5 



CANDYTUFT 



These well-known favorites are among the most 

 beautiful of our annual flowers. The seeds can 

 be sown at all seasons or in Fall for early flowering. 

 They like rich soil and plenty of room to flower 

 freely. Nearly all varieties are hardy annuals. 

 Very pretty in beds or masses. Bloom 60 days. 



Crimson. — Very showy crimson | Oz., 25c; 5 



Empress or Giant White Rocket. — Hyacinth 

 flowered. A superb variety; large, pure white 

 flowers on good stems i Oz., 20c; 5 



Dwarf Hyacinth Flowered.— Mixed,! Oz., 20c. ; 5 



Umbellata.— Mixed colors I Oz., 20c; 5 



CANNAS— Seeds only 



Tropical, half-hardy perennial plants with broad 

 foliage, somewhat resembling corn; produce a 

 striking 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 before frost and keep in a 

 moderately warm cellar. 



Crozy's Early Newest Large Flowering. — 



Mixed colors. 4 to 5 feet 1 Oz., 20c; 5 



CARNATIONS 

 See Dianthus, page 60. 



CENTAUREA (Corn Flower) 



Victoria.— White |Oz., 20c; 5 



Cyanus.— Blue § Oz., 20c ; 5 



Mixed.— Several colors |Oz.,20c; 5 



COREOPSIS (Calliopsis) 



Double Mixed. — Showy, hardy, fine for cutting. 



iOz.,20c; 5 



CANTERBURY BELLS 

 See Campanula, above. 



(Prices per packet and y 4 ounce) 



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Canterbury Bells 

 CELOSIA 



The Cockscombs 



are tender annu- 

 als, requiring 

 good soil. The 

 Cockscomb form 

 will produce a 

 larger comb by 

 cutting off side 

 flowers and leav- 

 ing 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. 



Cristata, Dwarf Scarlet I Oz., 75c; 5 



Tall Scarlet I Oz., 75c; 5 



Tall Giant Empress.— Bright crimson combs, dark 



foliage. 2 to 3 feet high | Oz., $1.00; 5 



Dwarf Cristata.— Mixed. 4 or 5 colors. 1 foot 



high. Combs 10 inches £Oz., $1.00; 5 



Plumosa. — Scarlet and golden mixed. Plants 3 to 4 

 feet hisrh, sending up delicate and exquisitely 

 beautiful plumes of 10 inches in length, 3 to 4 

 inches in diameter and far more delicate than the 



more formal Cockscomb | 



Mixed, all colors I Oz., 50c; 5 



CLEOME (Spider Plant) 



Found in all old-fashioned gardens. Flowers rose- 

 like, a manv legged spider, borne on stems four 

 feet high |Oz., 15c; 5 



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