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Lakeview Seed Farm, Rochester, N. Y. 
CAULIOPSIS, or Coropsis. 
A very brilliant class of hardy annuals 
about two feet high. A very showy border 
plant, producing flowers in nearly every 
shade of yellow, orange, crimson, red, and 
brown, if the seed pods are removed as 
they appear, the plant will remain in bloom 
much longer. Sow where they are to re- 
main, and thin to two feet apart. 
Calliopsis— Mixed colors of every shade, 
5 cents. 
CANTERBURY BELL. (Campanula Medium.) 
Handsome, hardy bien- 
nial, rich color and pro- 
fuse bloom. Their large, 
bell rshaped flowers are 
freely produced through- 
out the summer and are 
strikingly handsome. 
C ant erbury Bel 1— 
Piant about two feet 
high : mixed colors, 5 
cents. 
CANTERBURY BELL. 
CANARY BIRD FLOWER. 
Tropseolum Peregrinum. 
A beautiful climbing, tender annual. 
The blossoms bear a fancied resemblance 
to the charming little canary bird with 
its wings half expanded. If planted be- 
side a trellis, or other support, it will 
run twenty feet and blossom from July 
till frost comes. 
Canary Bird Flower — 15 cents. 
CANARY BIRD FLOWER. 
CANDYTUFT. 
Universally known and cultivated T 
and indispensable for cutting. It blooms 
freely, and is perfectly hardy, so that 
most kinds may be sown in the earliest 
spring, or even in the autumn. Its neat 
little clusters of flowers are quite a 
treasure to the bouquet maker. The pre- 
vailing Colors are white and purple, 
though some new kinds are verging on 
the crimson and carmine. 
Candytuft— Mixed colors, 5 cents. 
COCKSCOMB. (Celosia.) 
The Cockscomb is so named be- 
cause it resembles the comb of 
that bird. There are several 
colors, red, orange and yellow, 
but the bright reds are the best. 
These combs are often grown to a 
foot or more across the top. 
Vick's New Japan Cockscomb far 
excels every other variety in the 
varied forms and beauty of the 
combs, and the brilliancy of their 
color. 
Vick's Japan Cockscomb— 
An entirely new and distinct and 
very beautiful variety, 10 cents. 
COCKSCOMB. 
