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Condon Bros., Seedsmen, Rock River Valley Seed Farm, Rockford, Illinois. 
[Cathedral Bells} Annual Climber 
Of very rapid growth, 10 to 20 feet 
tall. In our northern climate the seed should 
be started indoors and the plants set out 
when the nights have become quite warm. 
The young flowers are light green, changing 
to rose-purple as they open up fully. They 
are quite large, borne on long stems and of 
bell shape. In warmer sections it will live 
outdoors for many years. To encourage an 
even and quick germination press the flat 
seeds edgewise into the soil so that the upper 
edge comes even with the soil surface. It 
is a good climber for covering tall unsightly 
fences or garden houses where plenty of shade 
is wanted. Equally as fine for providing 
shade for the porch. Pkt, (20 Seed), 10 cts.; 
^4 oz., 25 cts .;"Vz oz., 40 cts.; oz. f 60 cts. 
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1 Cosanldium 
I Burridgeanum 
Orange Crown 
Mixed 
Annual 
Forms dense 
bushes, about 2 feet 
high, and produces 
throughout the 
summer beautiful 
flowers in shades of 
orange and yellow 
to the darkest vel¬ 
vety brown. Rec¬ 
ommended for cut¬ 
ting, borders, flow¬ 
ering hedges and 
pot culture. Pkt,-(350 
Seed), 10 cts.; *4 oz., 
25 cts.; Vs oz., 40 
cts.; oz., 70 cts. 
2157 
Cobaea Scandens or Columbian Climber 
2151 Clarkia 
Double and Single Mixed 
Annual 
Clarkia is one of our easiest 
grown annuals, developing to JF 
perfection in a cool climate. .jam#- , 
The plants grow quickly and %; jppll, Jgj 
are in full bloom from 5 to 6 » « l [ 
weeks after planting. The JBgl, 
plants make a branching 9p • &Br f ' 
growth and bloom very freely. ^ 
The flowers are borne on long ' *’■&'* ' ' ' 
stems and are very fine for m 
cutting. Clarkias, on account ajgjSL, 4 - mg j ? . 
of their bright colors, are ex- , w, j 
cellent for mass planting. The 
mixture contains rosy purple, d. *.*i IR ;> 11 
rose, salmon, white, and many Vll 
other delicate shades in a ‘ dlWnMF^--- t 
complete and harmonious as- /^■ESBr- 
sortment. Sow the seed thinly 
and barely cover from view 
early in the spring. When . 
the plants are about an inch ' -W ' jpp • w '■ * 
tall thin to stand 4 to 5 inches m ''sSl. 
apart. Pkt. (2.500 Seed), 10 Jf^ 
o«., Vt »».. so % oz., so L-2151 Clarkia 
2145 Chrysanthemum Annual 
Coronarium Double Mixed 
The Annual Chrysanthemums do best where the weather re¬ 
mains reasonably cool during the summer. They are easily 
grown. The flowers appear within ten weeks after the seeds 
are sown, if planted early in the spring as soon as the ground 
can be prepared. Blooms continuously from June until Sep¬ 
tember. For fall blooming, sow during June and thin to stand 
12 to 15 inches apart in the row. A very fine garden variety 
including a wide range of colors such as white, rose, sulphur- 
yellow, golden yellow, orange, red, and maroon; 18 inches tall. 
Pkt. (600 Seed), 10 cts.; % oz., 25 cts.; x /> oz., 40 cts. 
“Your flower seed grew and bloomed wonderfully for me last year.”—Mrs. O. Kommers, Taft, Cal, 
