Calendula, continued 
Campfire or Sensation. Enormous; brilliant orange 
with a scarlet sheen and a full yellow center. 
Our strain of this variety is unusually fine and 
enjoys a large demand. Pkt. 15 cts.; 34 oz - 25 cts.; 
oz. 75 cts.; \i\b. $2.35. 
Pastel Shade Mixture. This contains many shades 
not previously obtainable—delicate apricots, 
beautiful picotees, shades of orange and cream. 
Pkt. 15 cts.; 34 oz - 25 cts. 
For other Calendulas, see opposite page. 
Calliopsis 
Dwarf Mixed. Clusters of small, daisy-like flowers 
from June until frost, on wiry, 10-inch stems. 
Pkt. 10 cts.; 34 oz * 20 cts. 
Candytuft 
Fine for edgings, bed, rockeries, or for cutting. Several are fragrant and all are profuse 
in bloom. They thrive in rich soil and should be watered freely. Also see Perennial List. 
Miniature Gem. Dainty, miniature, hyacinth-flowered Candytuft about 4 inches high, each 
plant producing four to six spikes of pure white flowers. Perfect for the rock-garden. 
Pkt. 15 cts.; 34 oz - 30 cts.; oz. 90 cts.; }4}b. $3. 
Giant White Hyacinth-flowered or Improved Empress. Very fine, large, white trusses of 
branching habit. An extra-choice, free-blooming strain, lf^ feet high, and the best for 
cutting because of its branching habit and large flower-trusses. This is quite a specialty 
with us. Pkt. 10 cts.; 34° z - 20 cts.; oz. 65 cts.; %lb. $2; lb. $7. 
Mammoth Umbellata. Extra-large umbels on 12-inch plants, well suited to bedding. Carmine, 
Lilac, Flesh-Pink, White, and Mixed. Each, pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 25 cts.; }^Ib. 75 cts.; Ib. $2.40. 
For Candytuft, Gibraltarica and Sempervirens, see Perennial List. 
Giant White Hyacinth-flowered Candytuft 
Canterbury Bells 
Mixed Hybrids. Exactly like the well-known biennial. Campanula Medium single, except 
that it blooms in six months from seed. The plants, 2^ feet tall, each produce six to eight 
flower-spikes. This mixture contains dark blue, light blue, pink, rose, and white shades. 
, Pkt. 15 cts.; 34 oz * 40 cts. 
Cardinal Climber 
Rapid-growing fern-like vine with intense 
■ fiery cardinal-red flowers, 1 inches across, in 
clusters from midsummer until frost. Ht. 30 ft. 
•> Pkt. 15 cts.; M oz - 25 cts. 
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Carnation 
Chabaud’s Giant Outdoor, Mixed. May be easily 
grown. Sow seed outside in April, or for early 
bloom, sow early in frame or greenhouse. Plant 
out seedlings 6 inches apart and from midsummer 
till frost you will have Carnations as full and 
sweetly perfumed as those sold by the florist, and 
almost as large. Dig a little bone-meal into the 
bed when planting and rake some into the surface 
during growth. To get large blooms, allow only 
one bud to a stem and full flowering will come six 
^ weeks after planting. The plants are strong, carrying 
y their large flowers on long, stiff stems fine for 
4 cutting. Ht. 20 in. Pkt. 15 cts.; Y oz - 25 cts.; 
v ; M oz - 40 cts.; oz. $1.25; J^lb. $4; lb. $14. 
\ Chabaud’s Enfant de Nice, Mixed. This mag¬ 
nificent strain is, so far, the finest annual Car¬ 
nation offered. The huge flowers, 2p£ to 3 in¬ 
ches across, are borne on long, strong stalks on 
robust, upright plants. The plants come about 90 per 
cent double. This variety is wonderfully fragrant and 
well adapted for cutting. Ht. 20 in. Pkt. 25 cts.; 
Chabaud’s Giant Outdoor Carnations t* 6 oz . 35 cts.; 34 oz * 95 Cts.; OZ. $3. 
487 Washington St., Newark, N. J. 35 
Annual Flower Seeds 
