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YOU’LL LIKE PERENNIAL CANDYTUFT 
CAMPANULA or CANTERBURY 
BELLS X 
(Normal germination, 10-15 days) 
The Canterbury Bells are a large genus of showy 
plants, blooming in profusion. The Campanula 
claims a situation in most gardens. Easy of 
culture and certain to flower; succeeds well in 
good soil. Blooms second year. 2-3 feet. Native 
throughout the Northern Hemisphere. 
Calycanthema (Cup-and-Saucer) Mixed —Large 
cup-shaped bells, surrounded by a calyz re¬ 
sembling a saucer, and giving effect of being- 
double.| oz., 30c.; pkt., 10 
Medium Single Mixed —Large hanging bell-like 
flowers, in shades of blue, pink and white. 
\ oz., 25c.; pkt., 10 
CANDYTUFT (Iberis) □ 
(Normal germination, 5-10 daj's) 
These well-known favorites are among the most 
beautiful of our annual flowers. The seeds can be 
sown at all seasons or in Fall for early flowering. 
They like rich soil and plenty of room to flower 
freely. Very pretty in masses. Bloom 60 days. 
1 foot. Originally a native of the Mediterranean 
region. 
Coronaria Hyacinth Flowered— A superb variety; 
large, pure white flowers on good stems. 
I oz., 30c. ; pkt., 10 
Umbellata Crimson. i oz., 25c.; pkt., 10 
Pink. j oz., 25c.; pkt., 10 
White .£ oz., 25c.; pkt., 10 
Lilac. j oz., 25c.; pkt., 10 
Mixed .£ oz., 20c.; pkt., 10 
PERENNIAL CANDYTUFT O 
(Normal germination, 5-10 days) 
★ Iberis Gibraltarica —Of spreading habit and 
covered with flat clusters of lilac flowers, shading 
to white at center. Tops die in winter, but new 
growth appears early the following season. Ex¬ 
cellent for rock gardens or edgings. 8 inches. 
Blooms second year.£ oz., 30c.; pkt., 10 
★ Iberis Sempervirens —-Perennial white for rock 
and open gardens. 8 inches. Blooms second 
year.| oz., 40c.; pkt., 15 
CANNAS (Seeds only) O 
(Normal germination, 5-10 days) 
Half-hardy perennial plants with broad foliage, of 
tropical appearance; produce a striking effect 
grouped in beds or singly on the lawn. 3 feet. 
Soak the seed in warm water about 12 hours, 
first filing a small hole through the outer 
shell, sow' in hot-bed, transplant when ground is 
warm; give plenty of moisture and rich soil. 
Take up the roots before frost and keep in a 
moderately warm cellar. These plants are native 
in tropical and sub-tropical countries. 
Crozy’s Early Newest Large Flowering —Mixed 
colors. 4 to 5 feet tall. 
Oz., 70c.; \ oz., 40c.; pkt., 10 
Candytuft—Coronaria Hyacinth Flowered 
CARDINAL CLIMBER □ 
(Normal germination, 10-20 days) 
Excellent climber growing 25 feet under favorable 
conditions. Cardinal red flowers, 1 inch in 
diameter, cover the vine from July until frost. 
Sun and a rich soil necessary. | oz., 25c.; pkt., 10 
Cardiospermum —See Balloon Vine. 
Carnations —See Dianthus. 
CASTOR BEAN or RICINUS □ 
(Normal germination, 10-12 days) 
The Castor Bean, in all its varieties, has a show r y 
tropical appearance, singly or in groups. Valu¬ 
able for screens, a tender annual. Combines well 
with Cannas or Dahlias. Ricinus is a native of 
the Tropics. 
Sanguineus —Red stalks and green foliage, with 
bronze tinge, seed-pods scarlet. 10 feet. 
Oz., 20c.; pkt., 10 
Zanzibariensis —Largest-leaved variety, an ele¬ 
gant centre plant. Leaves often 2 feet across. 
12 feet high.Oz., 20c.; pkt., 10 
Mixed, All Varieties .Oz., 20c.; pkt., 10 
CELOSIA or COCKSCOMB □ 
(Normal germination, 8-10 days) 
The Cockscombs are tender annuals, requiring 
good soil. The plant, will produce a larger bloom 
by cutting off side flowers and leaving one head 
only to a plant. If cut before maturing, the 
heads may be preserved during winter. A native 
of many warm regions. 
Golden Queen —Plume type. . f oz., 25c.; pkt., 10 
