CHOICE FLOWER S EEOS 
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BALLOON VINE 
340. A rapid-growing handsome summer climber, small 
white flowers, followed by inflated seed vessels shai*ed like 
gmall l>alloons, 10 to 15 feet; annual. Pkt.. 5c. 
BALSAM 
(Lady Slipper) 
The old garden fa¬ 
vorite, marvelously im¬ 
proved. 
380. 'White Per¬ 
fection. The finest; 
pure white. Pkt., 10 c. 
384. Double Mixed 
Sorts. Pkt., 5c. 
386. Royal Camellia 
Flowered. Prize 
Mixed. A fine strain of 
very double flowers of 
exquisite shades. Pkt., 
10c. 
388. Improved Cam¬ 
ellia Pure White (Al¬ 
ba Perfecta). Areally 
pure white, very 
double Balsam has long 
been a desideratum both 
for the private planter 
and the practical florist. 
Our stock of this grand 
acquisition is absolute 
]>erfection in snow-white 
color, size of bloom, 
doubleness and symmetry of plant Price, per pkt., 10c. 
Balsam Apple. See Momordica, page 75. 
Balsam Pear. “ “ “ “ 
BEGONIA ( Tuberous Rooted) 
Magnificent flowering plants. The single varieties are 
a revelation in color and size, measuring 6 to 9 inches in cir¬ 
cumference, and the double are as fine as the choicest roses 
in coloring and form. 
420. Single Large Flowering, Mixed. Pkt., lie. 
421. Double ** •• “ 25c. 
BEGONIA ( Fibrous-Rooted) 
422. Rex Hybrids. Large, ornamental-leaved plants, 
very rich and decorative. Pkt., 25c. 
423. Vernon. Flowers waxy, blood-scarlet, borne in 
Immense quantities ; fine foliage, green at first, turning red. 
Pkt., 10«. 
CANARY BIRD FLOWER 
490. (Tropfeolum Ccinariense.) Of the Nasturtium family, 
the flowers resembling a canary bird with expanded wings. 
A beautiful climber. Pkt., 5c. 
CALCEOLARIA 
Gorgeous plants for greenhouse and window decoration ; 
the large pocket-shapea flowers are borne in the greatest 
profusion through spring and Rummer; colors: yellow, 
maroon, crimson, etc.; 
spotted and blotched 
in the most unique 
fashion; \y 2 feet. 
620. C. Hybrida 
Grandiflora, Tall 
Mixed. 20 in. Pkt., 
25c. 
521. C. Hybrida 
Grandiflora Pumila 
Compacta, Mixed. A 
new strain, dwarf and 
compact, producing 
large and brilliant s«li- 
colored and spotted 
flowers; 1 foot. Pkt., 
B5c. 
622. C. Rugosa. 
Small flowering varie¬ 
ties for bedding, of the 
finest colors; 2 feet. 
•Pkt., 25c. 
523. English 
Prize, Mixed. This 
strain of Calceolaria 
will be found without 
a peer. It contains the 
m o s t brilliant color¬ 
ings of the tigered, 
mottled, spotted am 
CALENDULA. {See next column.) 
variegated varieties that we know of. Compact in growth 
and vigorous in constitution. Pkt., 35c. 
CALENDULA 
and floT^tng UU f^st f ’ bUShy annUa ’ 8: °‘ CUltUre 
p_. £}*•." f > , ran >T® The grandest of all the double 
1 ^ rl K° ldB - lhe color is a rich, dark orange, decidedly 
raore striking than that of Prince of Orange. Pkt., 5c.; oz. 
h.it » 1.. , emon Queen.” Just as fine as the Orange King, 
out a clear lemon-yellow. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c. 
540. Meteor. Double yellow, striped orange. Pkt 5c 
541. 1 nnce of Orange. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c 
2 - Kanunculoides, FI. PI. (Cape, or Garden Man 
golds. ) Deep orange color; 1 foot. Pkt., 5c. 
543. Calendula. 
Fine mixed. Pkt., 5c.; 
oz., 15c. 
CAMPANULA 
{Canterbury Bells) 
601. Single Mixed. 
Pkt,, 5c. 
602. Double Mixed. 
Pkt., 5c. 
604. CUP and SAU¬ 
CER Varieties. Are a 
very striking and beauti 
ful variety of Canter¬ 
bury Bells. The flowers 
are large and resemble a 
enp and saucer. Colors 
are mixed blue, blue, 
rose, lilac and white. 
Pkt., 5c. 
606. Pyramidalls, 
Mixed. A grand sort, 
known as the “Pyram¬ 
idal Bell Flower.” Col¬ 
or, blue or white; plants 
grow about 4 feet high, 
of elegant pyramidal 
form, bearing thousands 
of exquisite bell-shaped 
flowers. Pkt., 5c. 
CAMPANULA. 
CANDYTUFT {lberis) 
Half-hardy annual of low growth and very tree flower¬ 
ing. The plants bloom early from seed and continue a long 
time in bloom. Useful for bedding and for cutting. 
620. White Fragrant, Pure white, pinnated foliage; 
1 ft. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c. 
621. Crimson. Very beautiful; 1 ft. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c. 
622. WHITE ROCKET. Large trusses of pure white 
flowers; 1 ft. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c. 
623. White Tom Thumb. A new dwarf variety, grow¬ 
ing about 6 inches high branching into a handsome bush, 
about 16 inches in diameter. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c. 
624. Fine Mixed. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c. 
625. NEW E M - 
PRESS. One of the fin¬ 
est varieties of recent in¬ 
troduction. The plant 
is of a very branching 
habit, and assumes,when 
fully grown and covered 
with its large trusses of 
pure white flowers, a 
very handsome candela¬ 
brum-like aspect. Pkt., 
10c.; oz., 80c. 
CANNAS 
645. Crozy’sDwarf 
Large Flowering 
French. In this new 
class of Cannas the foli¬ 
age is luxuriant and the 
plants dwarf- in habit. 
Their great merit, how¬ 
ever, lies in the large size 
and brilliant hues of the 
flowers, ranging through 
all shades of yellow and 
orange to the richest 
crimson, scarlet and ver 
milion; some are also 
beautifully spotted. 
Mixed. Pkt., 5c.;oz., 15c. 
640. C. Marechal VaiHant. Foliage rich maroon . 
large, bright orange flowers : 5 ft. Pkt., 5c. 
641. Tricolor. Foliage green, red and creamv yellow*, 
bright scarlet flowers ; 3 ft. Pkt., 5c. 
612. Finest Mixed. Embracing twenty of the best 
sorts. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c. 
643. C. Gigantea. 8 ft. Pkt.. 5c. 
