CHARLOTTE M. HAINES 
_ _ ■ ROCKFORD. II ,u, fln 
CANTERBURY BELL'P 
Cup and Saucer. The finest of th H r. . 
bury Bells, _ The bell or trumpet of the 
is qmte 3 inches in diameter, presentin.!? 
form of a cup and saucer. Colo “am li 1 * 
rose, lilac and white, and also includes theIS 
striped sorts. The plants areof strong 
ancf their beautiful blooms almost compffi 
hide the foliage from view. All colors m iff 
ture. Mixed colors. Pkt., 400 seeds,^ 
l-o oz., 25c. ^ ,v » 
Single and Double Mixed. This beautifni 
old-fashioned popular flower can be grown easflv 
in any ordinary garden, they are free bloomen 
producing bell-shaped flowers of many different 
colors very f reely throughout the summer Pkt 
400 seeds, 5c; 1-8 oz., 15c. 
tMiliiniip 
CANNA—Crozy’s New Dwarf 
One of the most popular of bedding plants, while evfen 
single specimens are most attractive in the garden. They 
will bloom the first year from seed, if you soak them in 
very hot water over night; sow singly In small pots as soon 
as convenient, and grow as rapidly as possible. The roots 
can be kept In the cellar over winter, and each clump will 
give six to eight good roots for planting out the following 
spring. Pkt., 15 seeds, 6c; 1-4 oz., 15c. 
Man 
15 see 
CANNA—MIXED 
iy good sorts. Run rather taller than the above 
ds, 5c; 1-4 oz., 10c. 
Canna—Crozy’s Dwarf 
Pkt., 
CENTAUREA (Imperialis) 
Giant Sweet Sultan 
For summer garden flowers the Cen- 
taureas are surely among the best. Each 
plant produces dozens of flowers which 
are on long wiry stems, making them 
most valuable for bouquet work, as they 
last well after being picked. My im¬ 
proved Imperialis or Giant Sweet Sultan 
la a magnificent strain, with flowers 
exquisitely fringed, delightfully sweet 
scented, and at least twice the size of the 
older varieties. The plants are also 
earlier flowering. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 6c; 1-8 oz., 15c. 
CENTAUREA (Odorata) 
NEW MARGUERITE 
Flowers about the size of Carnations, 
proruso bloomers, sweet scented, and last 
won after cutting. Mixed colors ranging 
from pure white to lavender and yellow. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 5c; 1-8 oz., 15c. 
Cineraria—Hybrid* 
My new book, 
order. 
Centaurea—Giant Sweet Sultan 
CINERARIA—Hybrida 
One of the Most Popular House Plants 
For spring decoration in the conservatory or winter garden. 
The rich and vivid colors range through all shades of light and 
bright blue to royal plum-purple, and from shining crimson 
to deep maroon. Most of the varieties have a well developed 
white eye, while the flowers are sharply margined with some 
nigh contrasting color. Easily raised from seed; the seed Is 
sown in July. The secret of growing well is to grow fast, 
never allowing them to receive a check. Pkt., 100 seeds, tc. 
‘How to Grow Flowers,” free with every 
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