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Campanula Medium. ^S") te H b B ry ' 
SINGLE FLOWERING, Large pkt. of any, 30c. 
No. Pkt. 
1720 Lavender ....$0.10 
17 30 Dark Blue .10 
1735 Rose .10 
DOUBLE FLOWERING 
Large pkt. of any, 35c. 
1780 
1782 
1785 
1787 
No. 
1745 
1750 
White 
Mixed 
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Finest Mixed. 
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Blue . 
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Rose . 
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White . 
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CALYCANTHEMA 
(Cup-and-saucer) 
Large pkt. of any, 50c 
1760 Blue 
1761 Lavender 
1765 Rose . 
1770 White . 
1775 Finest Mixed 
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^ - n Prized for its fragrance and 
V^dliuy I Ul l • f oun d in every garden. 
ANNUAL VARIETIES. Greatly in demand. 
1810 Giant Empress. White. 2 ft.. . . % oz. 40c. 
1815 PERRY’S GIANT WHITE PERFECTION. 
(Hyacinth Flowered.) The best variety 
for forcing. V 2 oz. 75c. 
1840 Little Prince. Dwarf, pure white. 6 in... 
Umbellata Type, broad and flattened heads. 
1800 Ferry’s Giant Mixed. 1 ft. Y 2 oz. 30c. 
1805 Dunneti Crimson. 1 ft.y 2 oz. 40c. 
1825 Lavender. 1 ft.% oz. 40c. 
1830 Flesh Fink. 1 ft. 1/2 oz. 40c. 
1835 Rose Cardinal. Rich rosy red.. % oz. 50c. 
PERENNIAL VARIETIES. (Iberis.) Dwarf. 
1845 gibraltarica. White, tinted pink. 6 in. 
Large pkt. 50c. 
1850 sempervirens. Pure white. 6 in. 
Large pkt. 75 c. 
Cardinal Climber, ft with 
beautiful laciniated, fernlike foliage. Climbs 
20 to 30 ft. Start seed indoors. No. 1855... 
Carnations. 0utstandin8- among easily 
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1861 
1862 
1863 
grown cut flower plants. 
ALLWOODI. H. P. Possessing the colors, 
beauty and intriguing perfume of gar¬ 
den pinks. Mixed colors. 18 in.50 
“ALLWOODI ALPINUS.” (Rock Pinks.) 
H. P. Delightful in rockeries. 6 in. 
Mixed colors .50 
CHABAUD’S EARLY GIANT. H. P. 
Handsome clove-scented flowers close- 
resembling good greenhouse Carnations. 
Bloom within six months. 18 in. 
Separate Colors or Mixed. Pkt. 20c. 
No. 
Finest Mixed. 1865 Nero, crimson. 
Flesh Pink. 1867 Rose. 
White. 1868 Sparkler, cardinal 
Yellow. 
GIANT MARGUERITES. H. H. P. Sow 
seed in hotbeds in early Spring, for 
blooms in July. 18 in. 
Separate Colors or Mixed. Pkt. 10c., larger pkt. 50c. 
2570 Finest Mixed. 2585 White. 
2575 Rose. 2590 Yellow. 
2580 Scarlet. 
(Cockscomb.) H. A. Striking from 
vciuaiat Midsummer until frost. 
FLUMOSA. (Feathered or Ostrich Plume.) 
1872 Pride of Castle Gould. A select strain of 
the most brilliant colors.20 
1875 Golden Yellow. 2 ft.Large pkt. 40c. 
1890 Scarlet. 2 ft.Large pkt. 40c. 
1895 Finest Mixed. 2 ft.Large pkt. 40c. 
CRISTATA NANA, Dwarf. (Old-fashioned 
Cockscomb.) 
1900 Finest Mixed. 6 in .Large pkt. 50c. 
1905 Glasgow Prize. Crimson, green foliage. 
Large pkt. 50c. 
1915 Empress. Giant Crimson, dark foliage. 
Ls-r^G pkt 50c 
1925 Golden Yellow. 6 in.Large pkt. 50c. 
1935 TALL CRESTED, FINEST MIXED. 3 ft. 
Very showy .Large pkt. 50c. 
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Centaurea. (Cornflower or Bachelor But- 
Jubilee Gem. A novelty of real merit; 
for edgings, the border, or as a pot 
plant in the cool greenhouse. Double 
dwarf blue. 12 in.... Originator’s pkts. 
Centaurea. 
Great favorites for bouquets. 
ANNUAL VARIETIES. 2-3 ft. 
CYANUS. (Bachelor Button, Cornflower.) 
Separate Colors or Mixed. Pkt. 10c., large pkt. 35c. 
No. 
1970 
1971 
1972 
1975 
No. 
1978 
1980 
Double Rose Pink. 
Double Finest 
Mixed. 
Double Deep Blue 
Double Mauve. 
Double Carmine. 
Double White. 
IMPERIALIS. (Giant Sweet-sultan.) H. A. 2% ft. 
Separate Colors or Mixed. Pkt. 10c., large pkt. 35c. 
1985 Finest Mixed. 1995 Lavender. 
1986 Amaranth Red. 2000 Brilliant Rose. 
1990 White. 2010 Purple. 
No. MOSCHATA. (Sweet-sultan.) H. A. 2 ft. Pkt. 
2030 
2035 
2050 
2055 
2058 
2060 
2065 
suaveolens. Yellow .Large pkt. 35c. $0.10 
AMERICANA. H. A. Lilac-purple. 3 ft. 
Large pkt. 50c. 
PERENNIAL VARIETIES 
macrocephala. Large thistle-like golden 
yellow flowers, showy in the border and 
useful for July cut flowers. 3 y 2 ft. 
montana, Purple. 2 ft.Large pkt. 50c. 
montana, White .Large pkt. 50c. 
candidissima. (Dusty Miller.) H. H. P. 
Prized for its downy, silvery foliage. 
Used extensively for bedding, bordering 
and baskets. 1 ft.Large pkt. 60c. 
gymnocarpa. (Dusty Miller.) H. H. P. 
Fern-like foliage with silvery covering. 
iy 2 ft.Large pkt. 35c. 
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Cerastium. 
(Snow-in-summer.) H. P. 
2070 tomentosum. Foliage silvery white, with 
myriads of small white flowers. For 
dry, sunny places. 4 in.. .Large pkt. 50c. 
Cheiranthus. 
(Siberian Wallflower. H. P. 
2080 allioni. Excellent for the rockery. Bril¬ 
liant orange. 12 in.Large pkt. 40c. 
Chrv^n+hpmum Very showy from June 
V^nrysamnemum. till frost. Easily grown. 
ANNUAL VARIETIES. 2-2% ft. 
2090 Finest Single Mixed. 2 ft. % oz. 25c. 
2095 Finest Double Mixed. 2 ft.% oz. 25c. 
2102 Morning Star. Primrose yellow. % oz. 25c. 
2105 The Sultan. Deep scarlet. 2 ft... % oz. 25c. 
Evening Star. Rich yellow.% oz. 25c. 
Northern Star. White.% oz. 25c. 
PERENNIAL VARIETIES. See also page 33. 
Cascade. For hanging baskets. 
Diener’s New Giant Double White Shasta. 
2140 Japanese. Mixed colors. Extra large.... 
2160 Shasta Daisy, Alaska. Single, pure white. 
2165 King Edward VII. A large pure white, 
Shasta type. Dependable for July. 2% ft. 
Cineraria, 
G. A. Useful plants for the con- 
'• servatory. 
2170 PERRY’S GIANT EXHIBITION MIX¬ 
TURE, TALL. Gorgeous colors. 
2180 PERRY’S GIANT EXHIBITION MIX¬ 
TURE. SEMI-DWARF. 15 in. tall. 
2185 stellata. (Star-flowered) . 
H. A. Very pretty and„easily grown. 
Thrives in sun or shade. 2 ft. 
2200 Double Finest Mixed % oz. 50c. 
2203 White Queen. Very double % oz. 50c. 
2205 Carmine. Exceptionally bright. . % oz. 50c. 
2208 Salmon Queen. Salmon pink. ... % oz. 50c. 
2210 Scarlet Queen. Orange scarlet. . % oz. 50c. 
PUnmo (Spider Plant.) H. B. Start seed 
V ^ ICWI 1 indoors in March. 
2225 gigantea hybrida. Mixed colors, often 4 to 
5 ft. tall.Large pkt. 50c. 
^^L a (Cathedral Bells.) H. A. One of 
vUDOca, the b e st annual climbers. 15 ft. 
2245 scandens. Rich purple.Large pkt. 35c. 
2250 scandens alba. White.Large pkt. 35c. 
P/xLmp G. P. Unsurpassed for bedding; 
VUICU3 ‘ beautifully colored foliage; 18 in. 
2260 Finest Mixed Hybrids. 
Universally admired flowers for 
garden decoration or for cutting. 
Orange Flare. Customers who grew this 
last year are most enthusiastic over re¬ 
sults, it being so radically different 
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