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Calendula. 
CALENDULA. 
Color, bright golden yellow or orange. From seed sown 
in the open ground it comes into flower early, and blooms 
profusely all .summer until late in October, and is of the 
easiest possible culture. Double mixed, pkt. Sc. 
CARNATION. 
Giant Marguerite ^i'-aoilS^fciSf an"S M^o- i^at^ 
i'rmrt'h S f" f""'{'l "/•!'"' -rl" "-'ants are of comnact and robust 
I i- ? dwarf habit, fhey are easily managed, and make the best 
of bedding plants, They may be trrated as annuals, or wintered (under 
some protection) in the open air. They make admirable window plants, 
and may be potted for this purpose in the autumn. The best plan is to 
sow fresh seed every spring, so as to always have vigorous young plants 
for summer autumn and winter blooming. The flowers are extremely 
Iragrant. I he size is two inches, or even up to three inches. The colors 
include rose, while, scarlet, yellow and striijed. Pkt. lOc. 
Carnation. Perennlal varieties. Seeds sown in open ground |in May 
■7 I , • or June will flower splendidly the nexyseason. They are 
nearly everywhere hardy. 
FINE DOUBLE MIXED. Fine colors. Pkt. 10c 
FINEST DOUBLE MIXED. Extra fine. Pkt. iSc. 
RED QRENADIN. Double, scarlet Pkt tOc 
nm!JI"-c°i?P.\\P,'w • n,"""^''' "hite. Pkt. lOc. 
DOUBLE YELLOW. True from .seed. Pkt. lOc. 
Canterbury Bells. <9ampanula.) Wcll known popular peren- 
, „ . , , , *„ luals, producing bell-shaped flowers of many 
ililTerent colors very freely all summer, ilixed colors. Pkt. Sc. 
A most desirable climber for shady 
places. Bright canary-yellow blossoms. 
■» Grows tea height 
of 15 to 20 feet. 
Makes an excel- 
lent window vine 
for winter and 
when confined to 
pots does not get 
beyond control. 
Pkt. Sc. ; oz. 25c. 
Centaurea Marguerite. 
Canary Bird Flower. 
Canna. 
CANNA. 
• Crozy's New Dwarf. S-,t°U.!U 
of bedding plants. They will bloom the first yea 
from seed, if you soak them in very hot water ove 
iiight; sow singly in small pots as soon as convcn 
lent, and grow as rapidly as possible. Pkt. Sc 
Tall Old TvnP a mixture of all the bes 
10.11 yjm J.ype. tall growing varieties 
Pkt. 3C. ^ 
CYPRESS VINE. 
A most beautiful vine with delicate fern-like foliage and beautiful st i 
shaped rose, scarlet and wliite flowers. Pkt. Sc. 
CALCEOLARIA HYBRIDA. 
One of the most beautiful of house plants, bearing hundreds of showj 
pocket-like flowers of various colors. Splendid Mixed. Pkt. 20c 
CANDYTUFT. 
Giant Empress. ^^Z:^Jt.^'^:^i^^^^t1^■nA:^ 
and the newer Tom Thumb sorts. The plant is of very branching habit and 
n/HiP ^.V'.'i: A';;™". !? covered with pure white flowers. Pkt. Sc., >A 02.'25t. 
FINE MIXED. .VU colors. Pkt. Sc., oz. 15c. 
ODORATA. Very fragrant. Pkt. Sc. 
CENTAUREA. 
New MflrprilPrifp ^""^ Fragrant and Longest Keeping Cut 
XICW XTXctlgUCriie. pio^er. The flowers are the size of a mfdium 
carnation, freely produced on long stems, which renders them valuable for 
cutting; colors pure white, pale sulphur yellow and lavender. The flowers 
are sweet scented, and their lasting quality after being cut is remarkable 
t rom spring sown .seed they will commence to flower in July. Pkt. Sc. 
Centaurpa TnTnt^riaHc! a larger and improved strain of Mar- 
V,/ClllrtUlCct J-LUpcXl<Ulb. guerite with petals finely fringed. 
All colors, mi.xed. Pkt. lOc. 
Centaurea. Iiowcrs P'anted for bedding, not for 
Candidissima. Leaves silvery white. Pkt. Sc. 
Gymnocarpa. Silver gray foliage. Pkt. Sc. 
Carnation, Giant Marguerite. 
Candytuft, Qiant Empress. 
Canterbury Bells. 
