NUMBEB and NAME. 
M^l^oz. at oz. rata onlii on articles quoted at 
$1 per oz. and over. 
General Observations. 
2471 Calandrinia discolor, .per oz., 50c. 
2475 .speciosa_. " 30o. 
2480 iirabeJlata 
2482 
2484 
248(i 
2488 
2490 
2m 
2492 
2493 
2494 
2497 
249i) 
2500 
2502 
2504 
2505 
2500 
2507 
2508 
2510 
2514 
2515 
2515« 
2516 
2517 
2518 
2519 
2520 
2525 
2529 
2530 
25:il 
2532 
2533 
25.34 
2535 
2530 
2537 
2538 
2539 
2540 
2541 
2542 
2542rt 
2543 
2543ff 
2544 
2544rt 
2544 
2545 
25 to 
251 (i« 
25l(;/* 
2547 
2548 
2549 
2550 
2551 
2553 
2555 
2,557 
2559 
2501 
2563 
Calceolaria hybrlda — 
Large-llowered, self-colored . 
— Tigered, or Spotted 
— Dwarf Tigered 
— Tigered and Self-col'r'd, Mixed 
rugosa (shrubby) 
Calceolaria piimata , 
scabiosief olia 
Calendula — 
officinalis, double peroz., 25c 
grand. sulphurea 
Nankeeu 
Meteor 
Prince of Orange 
La Reiue 
suffruticosa 
pluvialis 
Pougei fl. pi 
Calla /Etbiopica 
Calliopsis marmorata.. 
cardaniinifolia 
Drummondii per oz., 30c. 
elegans picta " 30c. 
graiuliilora 
' lanceolata per oz., $1 
— "California Sunbeams" 
trichosperma 
Mixed per oz., 30c. 
Collection of Calliopsis, including 
8 vars. choicest sorts 
2 3 
40c. 
25c 
25c. 
25c 
40c. 
40c. 
25c. 
40c. 
. . .oz., 30c, 
Callirrhoe involucrata 
I'edata per oz., 50c. 
Camellia .Taponica. . . .per oz., 25c. 
Campanula carpatica 
ilha 
— Mi.xed 
Medium Blue 
—White 
— Rose 
—Mixed 
—Double Blue 
White 
Rose 
Jlixed 
— calycanthenia 
alba 
Mixed 
— Double and Single Prize Mixed 
niacrostyla 
nobilis alba 
persicifolia grandiflora, Blue 
White... 
pyraniidalis 
— al ba 
rotundifolia (Scotch Blue- Boll) .. 
Vidali 
Collection of Campanulas, inclu<l- 
ing 12 vars. choicest sorts 
Candytuft — 
Uteris ullinis, Dwarf 
— amara per oz., 25c. 
— coronaria, Rocket. . " 25c. 
"Empress" " GOc. 
"Little Prince" 
— odorata per oz., 25c. 
■ ■ — umbellata " 25c. 
carnoa " 40c. 
Dunnettii " 25c. 
lilacina " 25c. 
carminea " 40c. 
1 3 
2 3 
hA 
rose 
pur. 
hhP 
violet 
gP 
mixed 
hA 
yel. 
orange 
yel. 
.... 
.... 
white 
g.p 
hA 
r. & y. 
y.&br. 
hP 
vel. 
mixed 
Iib' 
yel. 
hA 
h P 
c. & w. 
hA 
V.& w. 
jrP 
mixed 
hP 
blue 
white 
mixed 
thB 
blue 
white 
rose 
)nixed 
blue 
wh i te 
rose 
mixed 
hli 
blue 
white 
mixed 
hA' 
violet 
iiB 
white 
hP 
bhio 
white 
flihP 
blue 
white 
blue 
gl' ' 
white 
hA 
pur. 
tlesh 
d. cr. 
lilac 
ear. 
i' 
2 
i 
3 
2 
trai. 
3 
cts. 
10 
25 
25 
25 
50 
10 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
10 
5 
5 
5 
5 
10 
10 
10 
10 
5 
35 
5 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
(iO 
10 
Brightly colored little plants, fine 
for edgings; plant in sunny sit- 
uations. 
Splendid greenhouse plants, with 
flowers beautifully striped, 
blotched and variegated. Our 
seeds are saved from the finest 
varieties. Special cultural di- 
rections are given on page 79. 
\ Excellent bedding varieties. See 
J also Calceolaria hybrida. 
(Pot Marigolds.) Very showy, 
free-flowering, hardy annuals ; 
vei-y effective in backgrounds, 
beds or mixed borders. No. 
2494 is a very fine light yellow, 
large-flowered, double sort. 
The popular Calla Lily. 
(Coreopsis.) Very showy annual 
or perennial plants, easily culti- 
vated in ordinary soil. They are 
abundant in bloom, and of bright, 
attractive colors. G. lanceolata 
and C. graiuliflora are fine for 
cutting. 2517 has very large flow- 
ers in great variety of beautiful 
forms and various shades of yel- 
low and brown. 
\ Free-flowering, of pretty 
J Start in frame early. 
Grand greenhouse plant. 
colors. 
(Canterbury Bells.) One of the 
best known plants grown in the 
garden. The hardy perennials, 
if sown early in good soil, will 
bloom early the next season. 
The first two on the list are vei'y 
fine for edgings and beds. All 
the varieties are fine old plants, 
and should be gr-own exten- 
sively. C. mticroshjla has large, 
lovely violet flowers. 0. per.sici- 
folia , Blue and White, are splen- 
did perennials, with superb, large 
flowers. A line effect is pro- 
duced by planting the" blue and 
white varieties together. The 
dwarf varieties are excellent for 
rockeries or the fronts of bor- 
ders. They prefer rich, sandy 
soil with good drainage. 
Showy annuals for beds or edg- 
ings; several are sweet-scented. 
They can be sown at any time 
in the house or open ground. 
The dwarf vai-ieties are good 
bedders, and useful for cutting 
as well ; largely grown by flor- 
ists, especially the white varie- 
ties, for floral work, for which 
