3$ 
WM. ELLIOTT & SONS, SEEDSMEN, NEW YORK. 
CAMPANULA— Continued. 
Media Single Mixed. (Canterbury Bells.) Beautiful large 
bell-shaped flowers, 2 % ft.. pkt. 5 
CAMPANULA. 
Media Double Mixed. (Canterbury Bells.) All the double 
media varieties, 2% ft.Pkt. 5 
Calycanthema. (Cup aud Saucer.) The finest variety 
of campanulas, producing plants with white and 
blue flowers resembling cup and saucer, mixed .... 10 
CALLIRHOE. 
A very pretty genus of plants, growing from 2 to 3 feet high. 
They commence to flower when very small, and continue a 
mass of bloom all summer. Hardy annuals. 
Pedata. Rich violet-purple, white eye.Pkt. 5 
Involucrata. A trailing variety, with large rich crimson- 
purple flowers. 5 
CANARY BIRD 
FLOWER. 
(TROP2EOLUM CANARIENSE.) 
A beautiful climber, the charm¬ 
ing little canary-clored blos¬ 
soms bearing a fancied re¬ 
semblance to a bird with its 
wings half expanded. The 
plant has a fine, luxuriant, 
rambling character, and if 
the seeds are planted by the 
side of an arbor or trellis, to 
run upon, it will run 20 feet 
high, and blossom from July 
till frost comes. The flowers 
will be more numerous and 
brilliant in light, moderately 
rich soil. Tender annual; 20 
feet high.Pkt. 5 
CANDYTUFT. 
Universally known and cultiva¬ 
ted. and considered indispen¬ 
sable for cutting. All the 
varieties look best in beds 
or masses. Seed sown in 
autumn produces flowers 
candytuft. early in spring; when sown 
in April, flower from July to September, and some of the» 
sorts till frost oomes. All the varieties are hardy, and easy" 
to cultivate. Single plants transplanted look well, and blooni 
profusely. Hardy annuals, 1 ft. high. 
Em3 p ess. Distinct, candelabra shaped branches, bear¬ 
ing immense pyramids of pure white bloom . . Pkt. 1R- 
New Carmine. Distinct and beautiful .&• 
Improved White Rocket. Fine for florists. Per oz., 30 cts. S' 
Crimson. Very beautiful. Per oz., 30 cts. S 
Purple. Fine dark. Peroz.,30cts. S 
Fragrant. White. Peroz.,30cts .. 5 
Fine Mixed. Peroz.,25cts. s 
New Hybrid Dwarf. Fine mixed. 10 
Tom Thumb. White. Forms a dwarf compact cluster 
of clear white flowers. l(y 
Hardy Perennial. (Iberis sempervirens.) Pure white . . 10 
CANNA. 
(INDIAN SHOT.) 
Fine foliage plants of a highly decorative character; their 
handsome leaves combined with their varied and richly 
colored flowers have an extremely fine effect. They are 
easily raised from seeds sown under glass. The roots are 
better for being left in the ground, but they must be 
thoroughly protected during the winter. Half-hardy peren¬ 
nials. Previous to sowing, soak the seed in hot water for 
about twelve hours. 
Crozy’s New Dwarf. Flowers of unusual size and 
brilliancy. 3 to 4 ft. high. Very desirable for planting 
in centres of Coleus beds.Pkt. 5 - 
Fine Mixed. 4 to 6 ft. Feroz.,40cts. 5 . 
Dark-leaved Varieties, Mixed. Per oz., 50 cts. 10 * 
Collection of Twelve Varieties. f 75- 
Collection of Six Dark-leaved Varieties. bO 
CASTILLEJA. 
Indivisa. A very ornamental plant from Texas, with 
brilliant deep crimson scarlet bracts. It presents 
a magnificent appearance and is one of the most 
effective of recent introductions. Half-hardy annual, 
ft.Pkt. 25 
CARNATION. 
A magnificent class of pepular favorites, most of which arf> 
deliciously fragrant, and with colors extremely rich and 
beautiful. The seed we offer is from the finest collection iia 
Europe, and will produce many double flowers, and amongst ' 
them many choice novelties. 
