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BEGONIA, H.H.P. and G.P. 
Pkt. 
Don’s Crimson Bedder (See Novelties, page 2) $0.50 
Semperflcrens Darling. (See Specialties pg. 2) 1.00 
Semperflorens rosea. Splendid pink. 10 in. .... .25 
Semperflorens alba. Pure white. 10 in. _ .25 
Semperflcrens Rosabelle. Deep rose pink _ .30 
Semperflorens Vernon. Red flowers, bronze fol¬ 
iage, 12 in. _ .25 
Erfordi. Red _ .50 
Erfordi. Pink _ .50 
Gracilis Carmen. Pink, shining dark foliage. 
(See Novelties, page 2) _ .50 
Gracilis. Pink profusion _ .25 
Gracilis, Fireball. Brilliant crimson _ .25 
Gracilis luminosa. Brilliant da;k scarlet _ .25 
Double Tubercus-Rooted Mixed _ .75 
Single Tuberous-Rooted Mixed _ .50 
Bulbs of Tuberous Rooted. Refer to index. 
BROWALLIA, H.H.A. 
Suitable for bedding or as a greenhouse pot 
plant. 
Elata, Mixed. 18 inches _ .15 
Speciosa Major. Brilliant ultramarine blue .25 
Viscosa Ccmpacta “Sapphire” (see Novelties, 
page 2) _ .35 
CACALIA, H.A. 
Coccinea (Tasselflower). Hardy annual with 
bright, orange-scarlet, tassel-like flowers; 
fine for cutting. 18 in-oz. 50c .10 
CALCEOLARIA, G.P. 
James’ Prize. Flowers of large size varied 
colors, including self-colored, spotted, blotched 
and laced varieties _ 1.00 
Cloth of Gold. Golden yellow_ 1.00 
Olympia. Brownish red blotches on golden 
ground _ 1.00 
CALENDULA, H.A. 
14 oz. Pkt. 
Ball’s Gold. Golden yellow _$0.75 $0.15 
Campfire, or Sensation. Brilliant orange 
with scarlet sheen, yellow center_ .75 .15 
Chrysantha or Sunshine (see Novelties, 
page 2) _ 1.00 .25 
Lemon Queen. Pale yellow _ .50 .15 
Meteor. Creamy white with orange _ .25 .10 
Orange King. Deep golden orange_ .50 .15 
Orange Shaggy. (See Novelties, page 2) 
Vs oz. 2.00 .50 
Ball’s Orange, light center, for forcing ... .75 .15 
Radio. Beautifully quilled petals form¬ 
ing a perfectly double flower of rich 
golden yellow _ .75 .15 
CALLIOPSIS, H.A. 
A showy and beautiful free-flowering annual. 
Vl oz. Pkt. 
Atrosanguinea. 3 ft. Wine red_$0.50 $0.10 
Golden Wave. 2 ft. Golden yellow_ .50 .10 
Tinctoria Splendens. A showy variety 
with very large flowers of bright yel¬ 
low and maroon _ .50 .10 
Tall Mixed. Select strain _ .50 .10 
Dwarf Mixed. Seelct strain__ .50 .10 
CERASTIUM, H P. 
Tomentosum (Snow-in-summer) _ Vs oz. .75 .25 
CHEIRANTHUS 
Allioni (Siberian Wallflower). Perennial 
rock plants, bright orange flower. 
y 4 oz. 1.00 .15 
Linifolius. Biennial. Charming lilac. 12 in. .20 
CAMPANULA, H.B. 
Biennial Varieties 
Showy, hardy biennials with bell-shaped flowers. 
Medium (Canterbury-bells) 14 oz. Pkt. 
Single. Blue, rose, white or lilac _$0.50 $0.10 
Single. Mixed _ .50 .10 
Double. Blue, rose or white_ .75 .10 
Double. Mixed _ .75 .15 
Calycanthema (Cup-and-saucer). Blue, 
rose, white or mixed _ .75 .15 
Persicifolia “Telham Beauty”. Large 
globular flowers of a lovely soft laven¬ 
der blue. 2 ft. _ .25 
Persicifolia grandiflora. Blue; large, 
bright flowers; one of the finest. June 
and July. 2 ft_ Vs oz. 1.50 .25 
Persicifolia grandiflora alba. Snow- 
white flowers _ Vs oz. 1.50 .25 
Pyramidalis (Chimney Bellflower). State¬ 
ly plants, producing large, blue flow¬ 
ers. For garden or pot culture. 4 ft. 1.00 .15 
Pyramidalis alba. Pure white form of 
the above_ 1.00 .15 
Perennial Varieties 
Carpatica Blue. Good for edging. 6 in. .75 .15 
Carpatica alba. White, 6 in. _ 1.00 .15 
Latifolia Macrantha. Purplish blue. 2 ft. 1.00 .15 
New Annual Canterbury Bells 
Dainty little bells. Will bloom in Aug¬ 
ust from seeds sown in your frame during 
March. The plants, when fully developed, 
are from 2 to 2% feet tall, each bearing from 
6 to 8 flower spikes. Vs oz. Pkt. 
Blue Bell (New). Bright Cambridge Blue 1.00 .25 
Liberty Bell. Violet Blue _ 1.00 .25 
Angelus Bell. Deep rose_ 1.00 .25 
Mission Bell. (New). Beautiful clear, 
soft pink _ 1.00 .25 
Mixed. A great variety of colors. Vs oz. $1.00 .25 
CARNATIONS, H.H.P. 
Chabaud’s Earliest French. A very fine strain of 
hardy Carnations, 16 to 20 inches high, and pro¬ 
ducing a high percentage of double flowers bloom¬ 
ing freely within five or six months after being 
sown. 
Jeanne Dionis, white Pearl, lilac pink 
Firefly, scarlet Rose Queen, rosy carmine 
Nero, dark crimson Marie Chabaud, pure 
yellow 
Any of the above separate colors, or mixed, Pkt. 25c 
Collection, 1 pkt. each of the six varieties, $1.25 
Giant Marguerite. Double mixed, hardy 
mixture for outdoor culture _14 oz. $1.00 $0.15 
CELOSIA, H.H.A. 
Plumosa (Feathered Cockscomb) 
Vs oz. Pkt. 
Thompsoni magnifica. Very attractive 
for bedding and makes excellent pot 
plants. 2 ft. 
Aurea. Rich yellow _ 60 .15 
Coccinea. Crimson _ .60 .15 
Pride of Castle Gould. Finest mixed_ 1.00 .25 
Pride of Castle Gould. Heather Dell 
Strain _.._ .50 
Cristata (Old fashioned Cockscomb) 
Glasgow Prize. Large crimson combs .75 
Golden Queen. Large rich yellow combs .75 
Bright Rose _ .75 
Childsi (Chinese Woolflower) 
Crimson _ .60 
Pink _ .60 
Yellow __ .60 
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