NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS AND PLANTS. 
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CAMPANUUA, OR 
CANTERBURY BELL. 
(Perennial.) 
Well known favorite, bearing, larere, 
bell or saucer-shaped flowers in profti- 
sion. Blue and white, commonly known 
as Bell i-lower, 1 to 3 ft. 
Calycanthema. — .\ comparatively 
new variety of Campanula, with large 
semi-double flowers, resembling a cup 
and saucer. 10c. 
Choice Mixed. — oc. 
CINERARIA. 
(H. H. P.) Magnificent conservatory 
plant, for flowering: in winter and spring. 
The flowers measure 2V2 inches across; 
areof many colors, white, crimson, vio- 
let, blue, etc., covering the plant com- 
pletely with the most gor- gcous bloom. 
Hay's Superb Q-randinora. — These 
are the finest Cinerarias we have ever 
offered, an'l can thoroughl,v recommend 
them. The flowers are of immense size, 
measuring 21/2 inches across. The colors 
are superb, white, blue, violet, crimson, 
rose, etc., forming a mass of magnifi- 
cent bloom, and completely covering the 
plant. Finest mixed. Pkt. 50c. 
Kermesina (Novelty).— Wenow offer, 
for the first time, one of the richest va- 
rieties of the true, large-flowered Cine- 
rarias. As the general collection of this 
beautiful class of plants is so well known a description is unneces- 
sary ; but in reference to this charming novelty, wc will sav that 
the flowers are collossal in size, averaging 3 inches across'; thev 
are of an intense, glow^ing, velvety dark crimson (a color unsur- 
passed for effect), and for the most part furnished with a double 
row of petals. Pkt. 50c. 
May's Superb Cinerarias.— Choicest English Mixed. These 
Cinerarias are selected from the choicest strains, and our seed 
IS procured from England's greatest specialist, Mr. Lamb, whose 
Cinerarias are always awarded the highest prizes at all exhibitions 
Pkt. .Soc. 
CtNERA"R|A 
CLEMATIS. 
Handsome, hardy climbers, for training on walls, trellises, etc., 
ordrooping over rock work. H. P. 6 to 12 ft. 
Clematis, Lar^e Flowering, Mixed (Jackman's).— Flow- 
ers 3 to 4 inches across, of charming shades ol blue, white, pur- 
ple, etc. 2oc. 
Coooinea.— Tubular flowers, of waxy vermilion ; interior yel- 
low. 15c. 
Crispa.— Tube-shaped flowers, expanding into a star; ex- 
quisite pale blue and white; very fragrant. 15c. 
Blammula (Virgm's Bower). — Fragrant, white feathery flow- 
ers, borne in cUisters. 10c. 
CALLI- 
OPSIS. 
(Annual.) 
X \Qrv showy border 
plant, producing flowers 
in rainbow colors. If the CALLIOPSIS. 
secdpods are removed as soon as they appear, . 
the plant will remain in bloom much longer. 
Calliopsis Marmorata. — Crimson, mottled with yellow and brown; 
l%ft. 3c. 
Dwarf Mixed.— Height, 8 in. 5c. 
Mixed. — Height, 2 ft. 5c. 
COLLINSIA. 
(Annual.) 
Free flowering annuals of great beauty for massing and mixed flower borders. 1 to 2 it. t.. , 
Bicolor Alba, White.— 5c. Bioolor O-randiflora, Blue.— 5c. Bicelor Cameo, Pini.- 
CANARY BIRD FLOWER. 
-5c. 
Mixed.— 5c. 
An ornamental climber, with yellow flowers in great abundance. 
(Annual.) 
Will grow 10 feet in one season. 3c. 
