HELENA, MONTANA 
FLOWER SEEDS— Continued. 53 
CALENDULA— (Sulphur or Lemon Queen). Per oz., 25c; 
Pkt 5c 
New, large flowered, deep sulphur colored. 
CALANDRINIA— (Umbellata) Pkt., 5c 
Flowers of dazzling magenta crimson, about Vx inch in 
diameter, produced nearly all summer. Height 6 
inches. A charming half-hardy biennial. 
.CALIFORNIA POPPY— (See Escholtzia). 
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CALLIOPSIS— (or Coreopsis). Mi.xcd Pkt., 5c 
Showy and beautiful free-flowering annuals, blooming 
all summer and excellent for cutting and massing. 
CALLIOPSIS— (Lanceolata) Pkt., 10c 
Handsome perennial, large golden yellow. 
CANARY BIRD FLOWER— (Tropoeoluni Canariense). Per 
oz., 30c; pkt 5c 
A beautiful climber with curiously shaped, little 
canary-colored blossoms. Will blossom freely from 
July until killed by frost. Tender annual. Sow in the 
house and transplant, or in open ground. 
CANDYTUFT— Mixed. Per oz., 25c; 
*^M^^^Si. Universally known and culti- 
^^^^^^^^^^^^ yated^ as a border or bed mass- 
CANDYTUFT— (White Rocket.) Per 
oz., 25c: pkt 5c 
Long spikes and large flowers. 
I CANDYTUFT — (Giant Hvat inth 
Flowered) P'kt., 10c 
Very large heads and long 
I spikes of white flowers. An im- 
proved strain of Giant Empress 
Candytuft. and the best sort for cut flowers. 
CANTERBURY BELLS— (Campanula Medium) Pkt., 5e 
Handsome hardy biennial, of stalely growth, rich color 
and profuse bloom. Should be given some protection 
in severe winter weather; colors, whit.e and various 
shades of violet, rose, lilac and blue. Height, two to 
four feet. 
CANTERBURY BELLS— (Calycanthemum) Pkt., 10c 
The new Cup and Saucer. Compared to the old type of 
Canterbury Bells, larger and appear about two weeks 
earlier than those of the old type. A splendid plant 
for beds and pot culture. 
CARNATION MARGUERITE— 
Per pkt 5c 
The plants of this wonder- 
fully fine strain may be 
made to flower in four 
months. The flowers 
are large, double and very 
fragrant and appear in 
very attractive shades of 
color. One of the best 
"pinks" in cultivation. 
CARNATION MARGUERITE— 
Dark red Pkt., 10c 
The old fashioned clove 
pink, free flowering, spicy 
and hardy. 
Carnation Marguerite. 
CARNATION— Extra fine double mixed Per pkt., 10c 
Various colors and types. This strain is remarkable 
for the variety of colors, about 70 per cent of large 
double blooms. 
CASTOR BEAN— (Ricinus).— Mixed. All sorts Pkt., 5c 
The different varieties included in our mixture have 
light and dark green leaves and some of coppery 
bronze, changing to dark green with reddish ribs. 
CATCHFLY— Hardy annual. Mixed Pkt., 5c 
An easy growing, free flowering, annual plant, produc- 
ing dense umbels of white, red or rose colored blos- 
soms. The plant is partly covered with a glutinous 
moisture, hence the name "catchfly." 
CENTAUREA IMPERIALISr-Mixed Oz., 50c; pkt, 10c 
A beautifully large- 
flowered type resem- 
bling Sweet Sultan, but 
with a large petaled 
margin around the 
blossom. In white, lav- 
ender and purple 
shades; annual. 
CENTAURIA— Imperialis 
pkt 10c 
In separate colors, 
white, lilac, purple, 
rose. These are splen- 
did for cut flowers. 
Commencing to bloom 
in July the plants are a 
mass of bloom till 
frost. 
Ceiitauria (Riitlieiiiea). 
Centaureu Imperialis. 
CENTAURIA— (Ruthenica) Pkt., 10c 
Tall, deep sulphur yellow. * 
