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CANTERBURY BELLS 
(Campanula) 
Hardy rercnniol 
Beautiful large bell-shaped flowers, which make 
a glorious display when planted in large beds; 
easily grown In any ordinary garden. Packet* 
5 cents. 
CARNATION 
Hardy Annual 
(Giant Flowering Marguerite) 
Flower in 3 or 4 Months from Seed. 
These lovely, fragrant Carnations produce fine 
double flowers which often measure three inches 
across. The variety of color inclu^Tis white, 
blush, deep pink, salmon, carmine, scarlet, dark 
crimson, maroon and many beautifully varie- 
gated flowers. Most of them have beautifully 
fringed petals, and are delightfully fragrant. 
All Choicest Colors Mixed. The finest strain. 
Packet, 6 cents. 
CANDYTUFT, GIANT EMPRESS 
CANDYTUFT 
Uai-dy Annual 
Idhnpress or Giant Hyacinth -Mo wcred. — An 
improved strain, producing immense trusses 
of pure white bloom frequently measuring 4 
inches in length by 2 inches through. Fine 
for bedding and cutting. Height 1 foot. 
Packet. 5 cents. 
ML\ed Annual Sorts. — Our mixture con- 
tains all the best varieties and colors. 
Packet. 3 cents. 
BALLOON VINE 
Hardy Annual Climber 
IiOve-in-a-Puff. — A rapid-growing annual 
climber; succeeds best in light soil and 
warm situation; flowers white; seed ves- 
sels loolc like miniature balloons and of 
great interest to children. Packet, 4 cents. 
CALLIOPSIS 
Hardy Annual 
Produce flowers in nearly every shade of 
yellow, orange, crimson, red, brown. It is 
one of those flowers which will grow in any 
situation and always be admired. Fine 
Mixed Colors. Packet, 4 cents. 
CANTERBCKY BELLS 
CYPRESS VINE 
Hardy 
Annual 
Climb en' 
A most beau- 
tiful vine with 
delicate fern- ■ 
like foliage 
and beautiful 
star -shaped 
rose, scarlet 
and white 
flowers. Seed 
very slow to 
start growth. 
All colors 
mixed. Pkt., 
CXPBESS VINE 6 cents. 
CARNATION, 
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CAI/UOPSIS OB COREOPSIS 
BALK-OON VINE 
COBAEA 
SCANDENS 
(Cathedral Bells) 
Hardy Annual Climber 
The most superb of all 
climbers and used almost 
exclusivelv for decorating 
pillars, etc., at the AVorld's 
Columbia Exposition, where 
it wa.s the admiration of 
all. It is a fine, rapid 
grower, always a mass of 
exquisite green, showing no 
bare spots. Attains a 
height of .30 to 50 feet 
during th^ season, valuable 
for covering trellises, ar- 
bors, trunks of trees, etc. ; 
will cling to any rough sur- 
face. In sowing, place seeds 
edgewiNe and merely cover 
with light soil. (See cut.) 
Pacliet, 5 cents. 
COBAEA SCANDENS 
Cups and Saucers Vine 
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