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CATCHFLY PLANT. (Silene Armeria.) A showy, free-flowering plant, with bright dense heads 
of flowers growing well in common garden soil. Adapted for border, circular beds and ribbons. Heignt 
18 inches. Hardy annual Pkt. iuc 
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CAMPANULA MEDIUM 
(Bell Flower) 
Campanulas embrace a great many beautiful 
popular perennials, like the Canterbury Bell, and 
als© a number of annuals of great value for forming 
masses, as they are neat of habit, hardy and free 
bloomers. Height 1-foot. Hardy annual. Many 
varieties mixed Pkt. lOo 
CANARY BIRD FLOWER. (Tropaeolum 
Canariense.) One of the best climbing plants, 
with graceful foliage of a delicate green shade with 
small yellow flowers which, when half expanded, 
have In shape a fanciful resemblance to canary 
birds. Height 8 feet. Half-hardy annual .. Pkt. 10c 
CANDYTUFT. (Iberis coronaria.) All of the 
colors of Candytuft are desirable for bouquets, 
especially the white, for its form and fragrance and 
profusion of bloom. Height 1-foot. Hardy annual. 
White Rocket Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c 
Tom Thumb, Dwarf Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c 
Many Colors mixed Pkt. 10c; oz. 20o 
CARNATIONS 
This beautiful and well-known flower produces a 
finer bloom when grown from ; seed than when 
grown from cuttings taken from old plants. This 
seed will produce a fine variety of colors, with 
flowers good size and substance. Height 18 inches. 
Half-hardy perennial. 
German, mixed colors Pkt. 10c 
Marguerite, blooms in four months from time of 
planting Pkt. 10c 
Grenadln, Pink and White Pkt. 10c 
CASTOR BEANS. (Ricinus.) A luxuriant ex- 
pansive foliage plant of tropical appearance, that 
should have a place in every garden affording the 
necessary space. The stalks of the plant of this 
variety are brownish-red; the leaves are very large 
palmate and strikingly elegant. Height 6 to 10 
feet. Tender annual. 
Sanguineus, large red • .Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c 
Zanzibarlensis. New Zanzibar, a giant large- 
leaved variety Pkt. lOo; oz. 20o 
CENT A UREA. (Dusty Miller.) Magnificent 
foliage plants of silver white and gray foliage, in- 
dispensible for borders and edges. Half-hardy 
perennial. Height 1-foot. 
Candidissima, mixed Pkt. 10c 
Gymnocarpa Pkt. 10c 
CENTAUREA IMPERALIS : 
Many Colors, mixed... Pkt. 10c 
White Pkt. 10c 
CENTAUREA MARGUERITE. A sweet-scented 
Centaurea, about as large as a medium-sized Carna- 
tion. It is a sport from Centaurea Odorata, and 
the plants are about 18 inches high. The flowers 
are beautifully lacinated and produced on long 
stems; their lasting quality after being cut is remark- 
able. The beauty of this easily cultivated annual 
is certain to excite admiration. 
Mixed Colors ...Pkt. 10c 
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(Early Annual.) 
The glorious and showy autumn blooming Chrys- 
anthemum, which are now so much admired and 
cultivated, have their relatives among the summer 
annuals which are easily raised from seed. The 
plants can be raised by Bowing the seed early in the 
house or frame and planting them out when the wea- 
ther is favorable, or the seeds can be sown in an 
open seed bed, or where the plants are to stand, 
provided the plants are thinned out to 8 to 12 inches 
apart. A little shade, or shade in the after part of 
the day is desirable for them — a border on the east 
or northeast side of the house would be desirable. 
Pinch them back until July 15 to make them grow 
branching and full. 
Mixed colors .................... Pkt. 10o 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM. (Large or' 
Ox-eyed Daisy.) A large free-blooming hardy peren- 
nial, 2 feet high, literally covered with pure white 
flowers, which are well adapted for cutting lasting 
over a week in water Pkt. 10c 
CHRYSANTHEMUM FRUTESCENS. Mar- 
guerite or Paris Daisy.) This variety, under the 
name of Marguerite has attained great popularity 
among florists. The pretty star-shaped white 
flowers are freely produced and the plant will grow 
under almost any, circumstances. 
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