*Calliopsis, double tinctora. A tall, 
feathery foliaged annual that should 
be used in backgrounds. Blooms in var¬ 
ious shades of yellow and bronze. 2 to 
3 feet. 
^Carnation, Chaubands double. The 
nearest thing in annual carnations to 
the greenhouse product. Fine, spicy 
fragrance. Blooms often three inches 
across on good stems. Mixed colors. 
Id inches. 
^Candytuft. We have the white hya¬ 
cinth flowered and the umbellate va¬ 
riety in mixed colors. A fine cut flower 
for mixing with other flowers or for 
use by itself. 12 to 24 in. 
*Centaurea cyanis. The double blue 
cornflower or batchelor button. Very 
free flowering. 2 to 3 ft. 
*Centaurea Americana. A tall grower 
with heads 4 in. across resembling a 
huge lavender thistle. Very effective in 
tall borders. 3 to 4 ft. 
^Chrysanthemum. This fine annual 
should be more used, for it produces a 
wealth of cut flowers. We carry the 
single Painted Daisy and Burridgea- 
mum forms with zoned petals of vari¬ 
ous shades of bronze, red, yellow and 
white. Also we have the double form 
in mixed white, cream and yellow. 2 to 
3 feet. 
*Cynoglossum, amabile. Chinese for¬ 
get-me-not. A fine blue, easily grown 
annual. 2 ft. 
^Campanula. A new annual form of 
an old favorite, being tried out this 
year. 2 ft. 
Delphinium. We will have a small 
supply of the old favorite belladonna 
(light blue), but feel that the Chinese 
form should be used in its place, be¬ 
cause it is much easier to grow. It also 
