20 Flower Seeds 
HOSEA WATERER, Philadelphia 
CALENDULA 
Pot Marigold 
One of the best and show¬ 
iest free-flowering annuals. 
Will grow in any good 
garden soil and produce 
a fine effect in beds and 
mixed borders. Valu¬ 
able also for pot-culture, 
blooming in the winter 
and early spring. 1 foot. 
Ball’s Orange. Large 
flowers of a pure 
orange color and per¬ 
fect form on long 
stems. Pkt. 15 cts.; 
large pkt. 40 cts. 
Ball’s Gold. Double golden 
yellow flowers on long 
stems. Pkt. 15 cts.; 
large pkt. 40 cts. 
Ball’s Supreme. Light 
orange blooms with a 
rich dark brown eye. Pkt. 
15c.; large pkt. 40c. 
Ball’s White. New. White 
flowers, delicately tinged 
with cream. Pkt. 15 cts.; 
large pkt. 40 cts. 
Ball’s Masterpiece. Rich, glowing orange with darker center. 
Long stems. Pkt. 15 cts.; large pkt. 40 cts. 
Apricot Oueen. Bright apricot, deepening slightly toward the 
Pkt. 25 cts.; large pkt. 75 cts. 
Globular, deep orange flowers with beautifully quilled 
Pkt. 15 cts.; large pkt. 40 cts. 
Beam. A golden counterpart of Radio. Pkt. 15 cts.; 
large pkt. 40 cts. 
Campfire (Sensation). The extremely large flowers are very dark 
orange, with a scarlet sheen, making them most attractive. Pkt. 
15 cts.; large pkt. 40 cts. 
Chrysantha. See Novelties and Specialties, page 7. 
Lemon Queen. Lemon-yellow. Pkt. 10c.; large pkt. 25c.; oz. 40c. 
Orange King. Dark orange-red. Pkt. 10c.; large pkt. 25c.; oz. 40c. 
Orange Shaggy. See Novelties and Specialties, page 7. 
Pastel Bedding Mixture. Contains many new shades of apricot, 
cream, and white, as well as the better-known orange and lemons. 
Pkt. 15 cts.; L£oz. 40 cts.; oz. 75 cts. 
Choice Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts.; }4oz. 20 cts.; oz. 35 cts. 
Calendula, Campfire 
center. 
Radio. 
petals. 
Golden 
CAMPANULA • Canterbury Bells 
Biennial Varieties 
Sow these hardy biennials in summer and transplant to a bed in 
autumn for flowering the following year. They also make effective 
pot-plants for spring flowering, if sown in summer, potted in autumn, 
and kept in a cool frame through winter. 
Medium calycanthema (Cup-and-Saucer; Canterbury Bells). 
This is the finest type of this old-fashioned and much-prized 
garden plant. Pkt. Large pkt. 
Rose. Delicate rose-pink.$0 15 $0 40 
Blue. A fine, clear shade. 15 40 
White. Pure white. 15 40 
Lilac. Very fine. 15 40 
Mixed... 10 25 
Medium, Single Varieties 
Pkt. Large pkt. Pkt. Large pkt. 
Rose .SO 10 SO 25 Blue .$0 10 SO 25 
White . 10 25 Mixed . 10 25 
Lilac . 10 25 
Double Mixed. Double-flowering Medium varieties. . 10 25 
New Annual Canterbury Bells. See Novelties and Specialties, 
page 6. 
CAMPANULA . Bellflower 
Perennial Varieties 
Campanulas are delightfully graceful subjects for the hardy 
borders, well known, and easily grown. The dwarf varieties are 
particularly suited for rock-gardens. 
Carpatica (Carpathian Harebell). Free-flowering, con- Pkt. Large pkt. 
tinuing in bloom the whole season; blue. 12 inches....$0 10 $0 25 
Carpatica alba. White-flowered form of Carpatica. ... 10 25 
Garganica major. Lovely, trailing variety for the 
rock-garden, with masses of charming pale blue 
flowers. 50 1 00 
Latifolia macrantha. Erect stems; large, violet-blue 
bells. 2 feet. 10 25 
CAMPANULA, continued 
Persicifolia grandiflora (Peach Bells). One of the Pkt. Large pkt. 
finest hardy Bellflowers. Grows 2 to 3 feet high; 
large blue flowers. 
Persicifolia alba (White-flowered Peach Bells). 
Persicifolia, Telham Beauty. It produces, on long 
stems, very large, globular, open flowers of a lovely 
china-blue with silvery shading on the inside. 2 feet. 
Pyramidalis (Chimney Bellflower). A beautiful, 
stately plant for garden or pot-culture; blue flowers.. 
Pyramidalis alba. Pure white flowers.. 
Rotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland). One of the 
prettiest species, with slender, branching stems, 
covered with dainty, frail, blue flowers. Valuable 
for the rock-garden. 1 foot. 
Rotundifolia, Olympica. A more compact form with 
larger flowers of deep lavender-blue. 
350 15 
$0 40 
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CANDYTUFT . Iberis 
The Candytufts are among our best hardy annuals for edgings, 
bedding, massing, rockeries, or for cutting. Several of the varieties 
are fragrant, and all are profuse in bloom. Sow outdoors in April, 
and thin well when the plants grow about an inch. Sow again in a 
month, and late in July for fall flowers. Give rich soil and water 
freely. 
Annual Varieties 
Giant Hyacinth-flowered. Immense, pure Pkt. Hoz. Oz. 
white spikes.J^oz. 25 cts.. .$0 10 $0 75 
Carmine. Bright carmine-rose. 10 $0 30 50 
Crimson. Rich, deep shade. 10 30 50 
Lavender. Delicate shade of rosy lavender.. . 10 30 50 
Rose Cardinal. Bright rosy cardinal. 10 30 50 
Flesh-Pink. Fine delicate tint. 10 30 50 
Finest Mixed. All colors. 10 20 35 
COLLECTION: One pkt. each of above 6 colors, 50 cts. 
MINIATURE GEM. A dainty miniature white 
Hyacinth-flowered Candytuft 3 Y 2 inches high. 
A gem for the rockery. %oz. 50 cts.. . 15 
Perennial Varieties 
Hardy evergreen plants, making a magnificent showing the second 
year from seed. They bloom very early, cushioning rock ledges, 
borders, etc., with banks of bloom. Sow outdoors in spring or fall in 
any sunny place. 
Sempervirens. A profuse, white-blooming, hardy Pkt. Large pkt. 
perennial, coming in flower early in the spring; much 
used for rockeries, etc.$0 15 $0 40 
Gibraltarica. Lilac flowers, shading white; very fine... 15 40 
Gibraltarica hybrida. A new hybrid, dwarfer and 
more compact than I. gibraltarica. 6 inches. 15 40 
Campanula Medium calycanthema 
