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CALENDULA 
Free-flowering, hardy an¬ 
nual, growing in any good 
garden soil, blooming from 
early summer until frost. 1 
to 1 y 2 ft. 
Golden Radio. The color 
is a bright golden yellow 
with the quilled petals of 
the Radio type. Price 
per Pkg. 10 
Orange Ring. Deepest or¬ 
ange.Per Pkt. 10 
The Ball. Rich, golden or- 
ange with light center. Calendula 
Flowers very large on 
long stems. Per Pkt. 10 
Sensation or Campfire. Flowers very large, dark 
orange with scarlet sheen.Per Pkt. 15 
Finest Double Mixed ... “ lO 
CALCEOLARIA 
Indispensable for the 
greenhouse or the flower 
garden. They succeed in 
any light, rich soil. Half- 
hardy perennials. 
Choice Mixed Varieties 
Per Pkt. 25 
d?urtl nnd JAaine 
Calceolaria 
CANDYTUFT 
A well-known, hardy an¬ 
nual, very useful for bed¬ 
ding and bouquets, and also 
for pot culture. 
Giant Hyacinth-flowered or 
Improved Empress. An 
improved strain forming Candytuft 
much-branched plants 
about 18 inches high, each branch terminated 
by an immense spike of very large individual 
pure white flowers. Makes a very effective 
white bed or border, and is invaluable for 
cutting .Per Pkt. 10 
Little Prince. Large heads of pure white flowers. 
Plants about six inches high. Ounce 40c. 
Per Pkt. 10 
Crimson. Ounce 35c. Per Pkt. 10 
Lavender. Ounce 35c . “ 10 
White. Ounce 35c . “ 10 
Finest Mixed. Ounce 30c. “ 10 
CANARY BIRD FLOWER 
A rapid-growing, delicate 
climber, reaching a height 
of from ten to fifteen feet, 
Bright yellow, fringed; ex¬ 
ceedingly beautiful foliage. 
iPp\ Half-hardy annual. Pkt. 10 
JjSoR CANNA 
Handsome foliage plants, 
growing from three to eight 
. ni feet high. Highly orna- 
mental on the lawn. Soak 
the seed in warm water for 
about twelve hours. Seeds 
should be sown early in a 
_ .. strong, moist heat. 
Canary Bird Flower Finest Mixed. Per Pkt. 10 
ANNUAL CANTERBURY BELLS 
Few flowers are more popular than the Can¬ 
terbury Bell. These new annuals make it pos¬ 
sible to enjoy these flowers in five months after 
planting the seed, and by making successive 
plantings flowers may be had until fall. These 
come in various shades of pink, blue and white. 
Price per Pkg. 10 
CINERARIA 
Well-known favorite, free-flowering plants for 
the greenhouse, succeed best in light, rich, free 
and open soil. Greenhouse perennial. 
Per Pkt. 25. Fine Mixed Varieties. Per Pkt. 25 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Annual 
The annual chrysanthemums are free-bloom¬ 
ing, easily grown plants. They have large, 
daisy-like flowers in a variety of brilliant colors 
and are fine for cutting. 
Double White . Per Pkt. 10 
Double Yellow . “ 10 
Double Mixed . ** 10 
CLARKIA 
A very beautiful hardy 
annual, about eighteen 
inches high, blooming from 
June to September. Set six 
inches apart. Fine Mixed. 
Ounce 30c. Per Pkt. 10 
Clarkia 
COBA3A SCANDENS 
The most useful of climb¬ 
ers, on account of its rapid 
growth, fine foliage, and 
large, bell-shaped flowers, 
purple in color. In sowing 
place the seeds edgewise 
and cover lightly. Pkt. 10 
Cobaea Scandens 
COCKSCOMB 
Very singular and attractive, half-hardy an¬ 
nuals, about two feet high. To perfect the flow¬ 
ers they should be sown in the hotbeds and 
transplanted into rich soil one foot apart. 
Mixed. Double . Per Pkt. 10 
COLEUS 
One of the most popular foliage plants. Is very 
decorative in the flower border, and easily grown 
from seed, which frequently produces new and 
distinct varieties. New Hybrid. Mixed. Pkt. 15 
CONVOLVULUS MAJOR 
(Morning Glory) 
A well-known beautiful, 
climbing annual, suitable 
for covering arbors, trel¬ 
lises, etc. Blooms from 
July until autumn. 
Fine Mixed. Ounce 15c. 
Per Pkt. 10 
Japanese. Gigantic flow¬ 
ers, exquisite new colors, 
magnificent foliage. 
Finest Mixed. Per Pkt. 10 
Morning Glory 
