Fottler, Fiske, 
Rawson 
Co., Boston 
79 
Flowers borne in clusters of 
v^&lCGvJlcxi id* pocket-like lobes of various 
self colors and handsome spotted varieties. 
Especially adapted for house and green¬ 
house culture, making excellent exhibition 
plants. Our strains are unsurpassed in 
No. color. 2 ft. Pkt. 
1550 Superb English Mixture. Special strain.$0.50 
1555 Self Colors in Mixture. 2 ft.50 
1560 Spotted in Pine Mixture. 2 ft.50 
1565 rugosa, or Shrubby. Yellow and brown; 
bedding variety.50 
1540 CACALIA coccinea (Tassel Flower). H. A. 
Showy trusses of bright scarlet, tas¬ 
sel-like flowers, blooming profusely 
from July to October. 18 inches.05 
1545 CALANDRINIA Chromantha. H. A. Very 
pretty dwarf growing plants, with Por- 
tulaca-like flowers, thriving best in a 
light, dry soil. Seed should be sown 
in gentle heat about March or in the 
open about the middle of May.05 
C ~1 Anri ul a A * karge double flowers, 
Laienuuid. blooming all Summer, closing 
somewhat at night and opening slightly on 
cloudy days; flowers borne on long, stiff 
stems. 2 ft. 
1570 Double, Pinest Mixed .Oz. 35c. .05 
1575 Orange King .Oz. 40c. .05 
1580 Meteor. Orange, striped primrose. Oz. 30c. .05 
1585 Prince of Orange. Deep orange. Oz. 40c. .05 
1590 Lemon Queen. Clear lemon yellow. 
Oz. 35c. .05 
1595 Pongei. Double white.Oz. 40c. .05 
1600 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BELLS (Emmen- 
anthe penduliflora). An annual with 
pretty foliage and charming spikes of 
dainty yellow flowers like Lilies of 
the Valley; fine for bouquets. 1 ft... .15 
i ll* • (Or Coreopsis.) One of the most 
\_scllilOpol&. effective of our hardy annuals; 
very showy in open garden and excellent 
for cutting; flowers borne on individual 
stems 18 inches in length. Worthy of a 
place in every garden. 2 ft. 
1610 Pinest Mixed .Oz. 25c. .05 
1615 atrosanguinea. Velvety dark crimson... .05 
Campanula 
Calendula 
CALLIOPSIS—Continued 
No. Pkt. 
1620 bicolor tinctoria. Yellow, with brown 
center.Oz. 30c.$0.05 
1625 coronata. Yellow, with crimson spots.. .05 
1630 Drummondi (Golden Wave). Yellow, 
maroon center.Oz. 40c. .05 
1635 grandiflora. H. P. Large yellow flowers 
produced abundantly from June to 
October.Oz. 75c. .10 
1640 lanceolata. H. P. Large; extra fine yel¬ 
low.!4 oz. 50c. .10 
Hardy Perennial varieties in plants, see 
page 160. 
CALIFORNIA POPPY. See Esclischoltzla. 
1645 CALLIRHOE involucrata (Poppy Mallow). 
Large crimson flowers of spreading 
habit. Excellent for rockeries. 1 ft. .05 
Campanula—Bellflower. ” n iy‘is this 
one of our best known hardy perennials, 
but it deserves a place in every garden 
collection. Tall varieties fine for cutting, 
while dwarf make excellent border plants. 
Plants, see page 160. 
1650 Carpatica. Bright blue; borne on erect 
stems. 6 in.Oz. 50c. .05 
1655 Carpatica alba. Pure white. 6 in. Oz. 60c. .05 
1660 glomerata acaulis. Deep blue. 6 in.... 
% oz. 75c. .25 
1665 Longistyla. Rich violet blue, drooping, 
slightly incurved, quite fioriferous. 
Plants loosely branching flower stems. .25 
1670 Mariesii. Rich violet. 18 in.. . *4 oz. 30c. .10 
1675 persicifolia grandiflora coerulea. Deep 
blue; extra long, erect stems. 2 ft... .15 
1680 persicifolia grandiflora alba. Pure white. 
2 ft. % oz. $1.50 .15 
1685 persicifolia grandiflora fl. pi. Moerheimi. 
Double white. 2 ft.25 
1690 persicifolia grandiflora (The Fairy). 
Azure blue. 2 ft.25 
1695 pyraniidalis (Chimney Bell). Blue, 6 ft. .05 
1700 pyraniidalis alba. Pure white. 6 ft. 
14 oz. 20c. .05 
1705 rotundifolia (Scotch Bluebell). Deep 
blue. 18 in. % oz. $1.00 .10 
