EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN, FARM AND LAWN 
CANTERBURY BELLS. 
Calvcanthema. — This is the finest variety, producing flowers 
waijr«.c»iit.>i<^ii>a. resembling a cup and saucer. 
Rose. — Delicate rosy-pink. .Pkt., 10c. I White. — Pure White. .Pkt.. lOe. 
Blue. — A fine, clear shade . 10c. I Mixed 10c. 
Godfrey's Sunerb Strain. — ™^ without doubt the finest 
^ strain of Campanula Calycan- 
thema yet offered. It was exhibited at several shows last season and 
attracted great attention. 
The flowers are much larger than those of other strains and of perfect 
form both in cup and saucer. Sold in six colours. Blush, Lavender 
Mauve. Rose Pink, Violet Blue and White. Each colour, pkt., 20 cts. A 
packet each of the six colours, $1.00. 
Medium. '^^^ old-fashioned sort, with beautiful, large Ibell-shaped 
blossoms. 
Single Mixed. — All colours. oz., 30 cts. ; pkt.. 5>ts. 
Double Mixed. — All the double-flowering medium varieties. !4 oz. 
50 cts.; pkt.. 10 cts. 
Well 
Campanulas or Bellflowers. Various Sorts. — ^^aow'n 
beautiful hardy herbaceous perennials, bearing a great profusion of attract^ 
ive bell-shaped flowers; thriving best in light, rich soil; some of the varieties 
flower the first season if sown early. 
Carpatica. — Free-flowering hardy perennial, continuing in bloom the 
whole season; color clear blue; grows 6 inches high; especially good for 
edgmg. 14 oz., 5 cts.; pkt.. 10 cts. 
Alba. — The white-flowered form of the above. M oz.. SOcts.;pkt.. lOcts. 
Fragllls. — Light-blue flowers. Habit trailing, and valuable for suspended 
baskets. (Half-hardy perennial). Per pkt., 10 cts. 
Perslcifolia Grandlflora. — Undoubtedly one of the finest of the hardv 
Bellflowers; grows 2 to 3 feet high, with large blue flowers. Pkt 10 cts 
Perslcifolia Alba. — Pure white. Pkt.. 10 cts. 
Persicifolia, Moerheimi.- 
A great acquisition. Pkt.. 
BROWALLIA. 
_One of the finest Campanulas, with 
long spikes of double white flowers 
20 cts. 
Pyramidalls. — A beautiful stately hardy plant, either for garden or not 
culture; blue silver-shaped flowers; 4 to 5 feet. M oz., 40 cts. - pkt 10 cts 
Alba. — Same as above, but with white flowers, ji oz.. 40 cts ■ Pkt 
10 cts. 
_A very profuse-blooming, half-hardy annual 
J . . . , bedding plant, covered with rich, beautiful 
wmged flowers during the summer and autumn months. 1 H feet. 
Campanula Cup and Saucer 
Speciosa Major. — A new variety with clear blue flowers, much 
larger than other sorts, valuable as a pot plant for winter and 
•early spring flowering. Pkt., 25 cts. 
CACALIA f nrririM (Tassel Flower).— Attract- 
V,/\V,Al-l/\, V.,OCCinea, ive hardy annual, with 
bright red, tassel-hke flowers. » ■ ■ « . - . - 
Pkt., 10 cts. 
July to October, IJ^ feet. 
CANNA, Crozy's Mixed. 
This race of Cannas 
^. . J ■ .. . . remarkable for 
the size and lasting quality of its flowers, and being of compact 
habit they are invaluable for subtropical bedding. Pierce the 
seed in one spot with a flle and soak in lukewarm water for 24 
hours before sowing. Per pkt., 15 cts. 
Dark-Leaved Varieties. — Per pkt., 10 cts. 
fAIFMPilTI A Dwarf, bushy hardy annuals, bloora- 
v^.rvi^L.l'ILy ing abundantly until frost; of easy 
culture; indispensable for summer garden. 1 foot. Sowings 
should not be made outdoors until danger from frost is passed. 
Pure Gold. — A grand variety, with double extra large flowers 
of a pure golden-yellow. Pkt., 5 cts. 
Meteor. — Large double yellow striped with orange. Per pkt.. 
5 cts. 
Prince of Orange. — Resembles Meteor but is much darker. 
Per pkt., 5 cts. 
Pongei Fl. PI. — Sliowy double white flowers. Per pkt., 5 cts. 
Lemon Queen. — Clear lemon yellow. Per pkt., 5 cts. 
CLEOME, PungenS.— g^lfa^- "^'^ ornamental 
plants. 
„ ^ _ to Castor Oil 
Sandy sou suits them best; annual. Per pkt., 15 cts. 
Calceolaria, "Cotswold Hybrid." I^^Jru%-^°^SLl 
oiarias yet raised. For house, conservatory, and cool greenhouse decoration 
nothing more efl'ective than well-gi-own plants of these hybrids 
and they are bound to take at once a leading place amongst the plants for this 
purpose. The flowers are about as largo again as those of CUbrani. and vary 
in colour from clear golden yellow, lemon yellow. Ught bronze, deep and light 
brown-— in some cases being lightly spotted like the herbaceous varieties. 
In foliage and habit of growth the hybrids take after Clibrani. and when 
well grown, make plants 2H feet high and as much through, which are simply 
smothered with graceful and beautifully colom-ed Howors. The plants are 
most continuous flowering, lasting in full bloom under cool greenhouse treat- 
ment from April until July or August. Per pkt., $1.00. 
D. & F's. Prize Strain. — This magnificent strain was saved from 
, . J ^ , a fine collection of prize plants; compact 
habit and bearing masses of flowers of great size and exquisite colour, almost 
every shade of color, beautifully spotted and blotched appearance rarely seen 
Per pkt., 50 cts. 
Veitchi. White. — Award of Merit, Royal International Horticultur- 
, ... ^. Exhibition, 1912. New hybrid, milk-white In 
colour; strong habit of growth, with strong, healthy, lance-shaped, shining 
serrated foliage. Plants bear an abundance of bloom the flist season grow to 
a height of 3 feet and are very bushy. Strongly recommended. Pkt., 75 cts. 
Profusa Clibrani. — Pf an extremely Ught and graceful habit, bearing 
^ , Its splendid large flowers in sprays of rich golden 
yellow most profusely and abundantly, very popular in Europe Pkt 
75 ot». 
Calendula. 
Sutton's Perfection.- 
41 
-Per pkt., $1.26. 
