Climbing Solatium — New 
This plant lately came from Chili 
and requires a mild climate and is a 
plant much like our common potato vine 
(Solanum Jasminoides) . This New Climb- 
ing Solanum, however, has very much 
larger clusters of much larger flowers in 
all the shades of light to dark blue. Per- 
ennial. Twenty-five cents the packet. 
Campanula Rotundifolia Alba 
(Blue Bells of Scotland) 
(White Variety) 
This is the blue bell of romance and 
found on three continents. Dainty bell- 
like flowers growing on long delicate stems 
which sway with every breeze. Beautiful 
white instead of usual blue flowers. 
Twenty-five cents the packet. 
Burbank Canna, Tarrytown 
The Burbank strain of Cannas is too 
well known to need particular comment. 
The Canna Tarrytown is a bright crim- 
son canna and has received awards as be- 
ing the freest of bloomers. These cannas 
are summer bloomers and a bed of the 
Tarrytown resembles a mass of flame. 
The blooming period extends through the 
summer until early autumn. They are 
extremely hardy and need but little atten- 
tion, producing very satisfactory results. 
The foliage of the Canna Tarrytown is 
large and dark green; and when not in 
bloom forms an ornamental cluster or 
clump. Bulbs, each 50c ; $2.50 per ten. 
Candytuft 
Newest Varieties 
An especially desirable plant for beds 
or masses and is widely grown. It is a 
hardy annual, mostly white, and growing 
from six to eighteen inches high. The blos- 
soms are produced on long spikes and are 
very fragrant. They are of very easy 
culture. Sow early in open ground. 
Twenty-five cents the packet. 
Carnations Marguerite 
(Burbank Strain) 
No strain of marguerite carnations so 
far available equals this in its combina- 
tion of compact growth, abundance of 
bloom, remarkably bright distinct colors, 
proportion of fully double flowers, and 
the delightful fragrance. The colors are 
deep crimson, crimson, light crimson, rose 
pink, clear pink, light yellow, and striped. 
This strain is very unusual in the fact 
that it blooms the first year, which is not 
so with most kinds. These carnations are 
drawfed, early bloomers, and are varieties 
which Mr. Burbank has produced and re- 
selectecl for years with the idea of in- 
creasing the size, the abundance of bloom 
and fragrance, and in all these particu- 
lars they are unsurpassed by any carna- 
tion of its class. We clo not offer the 
seeds of the Carnation Marguerite, pre- 
ferring to market well rooted cuttings 
which, on account of their growth, will 
yield earlier results and will generally be 
more satisfactory. These plants are very 
thrifty. Each, 30 cents ; per ten, $2.50. 
Coreopsis, Golden Wave 
This is an annual producing huge 
daisy-like flowers of golden yellow in 
great masses. Are especially desirable 
either for bedding or as a border plant. 
Its blooming period is long, extending 
from quite early in the summer until late 
autumn. The flowers are about two inches 
across, the general growth being very com- 
pact and hardy. 25 cents the packet. 
Coreopsis Lanceolata Grandiflora 
(Burbank Strain) 
It is a perennial with light graceful 
foliage producing great quantities of 
handsome gold and yellow flowers all 
summer. The long stems make them 
specially desirable for cutting. It is a 
very free bloomer and it is quite hardy. 
Twenty-five cents the packet. 
Centaurea Marguerite 
This is a variety very much resembling 
a carnation — the colors are red and pink. 
It is an annual very easily grown, bearing 
a profusion of flowers in the above shades. 
Especially fine for cut flowers. Twenty- 
five cents the packet. 
The Burbank Hybrid Crinums 
(Mixed) 
The Burbank Hybrid Crinums are the 
largest and hardiest strain known. They 
have beautiful, fragrant, snow white and 
various shades of pink, flowers in the 
greatest abundance, resembling enormous 
Easter Lilies on stalks three and one-half 
to five feet in height. Unusually free 
bloomers. The fragrance is very unusual 
and is not found in the ordinary types. 
Hardier than the usual kinds. The bulbs 
are large and extra vigorous. 
Each" 75 cents; per ten, $5; express 
charges collect. 
