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Hart & Vick’s Seeds, Plants, Bulbs . Rochester, N. Y. 
Annual Campanula 
Campanula * Bellflower 
Calycanthema (Cup and Saucer). A splendid 
biennial, growing 2 feet high and bearing 
large, beautifully colored flowers resem¬ 
bling a cup and saucer. Sow seed from June 
to September, transplant to 6 inches apart, 
and protect during winter. They flower the 
following season. White, Light Blue, Dark 
Blue, Rose, or Mixed, each, pkg. 10c; 
34 oz. 60c. 
Medium (Canterbury Bells). The old- 
fashioned Canterbury Bell. A biennial 
requiring the same treatment as C. caly¬ 
canthema. Grows 2 feet high. Light Blue, 
Dark Blue, Pink, White, or Mixed, each, 
pkg. 10c; 34 oz. 25c. 
Carpatica (Harebells). A hardy perennial 
blooming profusely all season. Grows 6 
inches high. Splendid for borders. Blue, 
White, or Mixed Colors, each, pkg. 15c. 
Persicifolia (Peach Bells). Large-flowered 
perennial, 2 to 3 feet high. Blue, White, 
or Mixed Colors, each, pkg. 15c. 
Telham Beauty. A hardy perennial growing 
4 feet high, with large, delicate china-blue 
flowers having a beautiful silver shading 
within the bells. Very popular. Pkg. 25c. 
Pyramidalis (Chimney Bellflower). A hardy, 
beautiful stately plant with large, pyram¬ 
idal spikes of flowers 4 feet tail. Blue, 
White, or Mixed, each, pkg. 10c. 
Rotundifolia. Light blue. Adapted to rock- 
gardens, growing well in shade. About a 
foot high. Pkg. 25c; special pkg. 75c. 
New Annual-flowering Canterbury Bell. 
Plants are tall and carry 7 or 8 spikes of 
bloom. Offered in mixture only—Pink, 
Rose, Light Blue, Dark Blue, and White. 
Pkg. 15c. 
Campanula Medium 
Candytuft 
An easily grown and very free-flowering 
annual almost as fragrant as sweet alyssum 
and very rapidly growing in popularity. All 
authorities agree on the great decorative 
value of this charming flower for beds and 
borders, and the larger the mass the better 
the effect. Sow outdoors in early spring and 
thin when plants are 2 inches high, giving 
each plant 6 inches of space to develop in. 
Sow another lot of seed in July for fall bloom¬ 
ing. Not only does Candytuft make a bril¬ 
liant display in the garden, but it is a very 
useful cut-flower and is grown in quantity 
by many florists. 
Crimson, Carmine, Pink, Lilac, White. 
Each, pkg. 10c; Vi oz. 20c; oz. 65c. 
Collection: One package of each of above 5 
colors for 40c; 34 oz. of each for 85c. 
Mixed. A splendid mixture of all colors. 
Pkg. 10c; oz. 35c. 
Giant Hyacinth-flowered. A wonderfully 
improved strain of the popular Empress 
Candytuft, quite distinct from the Um- 
bellata sorts offered above, forming well- 
branched plants 18 inches high, each 
branch terminating in an immense spike of 
large individual white flowers. Makes a 
splendid white border or bed. Fine for cut¬ 
ting. Pkg. 10c; 34 oz * 25c; 34 oz - 40c. 
Candytuft 
Perennial or Hardy Candytuft 
Evergreen plants that grow 6 to 10 inches 
high, with decorative foliage, and are covered 
with blooms in the spring and early summer. 
One of the best of the rock-garden plants. 
Gibraltarica. White flowers, tinted with pink. 
Pkg. 10c; 34 oz - 35c. 
Sempervirens. Flowers white, in the early 
spring. Pkg. 20c; 34 oz - 50c. 
Calceolaria 
Covent Garden Strain. A splendid orna¬ 
mental greenhouse plant producing a mass 
of beautiful, pocket-shaped flowers, beau¬ 
tifully spotted and blotched in many rich 
colors. Plants dwarf, compact, and very 
free flowering. Pkg. 50c. 
Cardinal Climber 
One of the most brilliant and beautiful 
annual climbing vines ever introduced. 
Strong and rapid in growth, attaining a 
height of 30 feet or more in a season. The 
i cardinal-red flowers are borne in clusters and 
literally cover the vine with a blaze of color 
j from midsummer until frost. Sow seed, when 
weather is warm, in good soil in a sunny spot. 
* Pkg. 15c; 2 pkgs. 25c. 
Giant Sweet-scented Carnation 
Carnations 
The delicious fragrance and rich color of 
the modern Carnation make it a general 
favorite and indispensable both for garden 
growing in the summer and greenhouse cul¬ 
ture in the winter. We can recommend these 
four varieties to you. They are the best 
of their kind. 
Giant Double Sweet-scented 
Carnations 
A new hardy Carnation from the French 
specialist Chabaud, that flowers from seed 
five months after sowing and continues to 
produce splendid double flowers, some of 
solid colors, others tinted and blended, year 
after year. This is a sweet-scented variety 
and a splendid addition to the list of hardy 
garden flowers. 
We offer this kind in Cardinal-Red, Bright 
Rose, Pure White, Yellow, Deep Rich Crim¬ 
son, and Rosy Pink. Each, pkg. 20c; large 
pkg. 60c. 
Collection: One package of each of above 6 
colors for $1. 
Special Mixture. A splendid mixture of many 
bright colors. Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 45c. 
Marguerite Carnations 
These exquisitely fragrant annual Carna¬ 
tions, so easily grown from seed, not only 
make a very colorful display in the garden 
but are highly valued for cut-flowers. The 
plants are thrifty, strong growing, 12 to 15 
inches tall, and are in full bloom 4 to 5 
months after the seed is sown. Where winter 
frost is not severe, they can be carried over 
with protection. You can take them up and 
pot them for winter house bloom. 
Giant-flowering, Mixed. An improved strain 
of Marguerite bearing immense flowers 3 
inches across. Very strong growing and free 
flowering. Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 40c. 
Hardy Border Carnations 
A splendid hardy flower blooming the 
second season and producing a mass of 
flowers in many brilliant colors. Pkg. 15c; 
large pkg. 40c. 
Grenadin Carnation 
Mixed Colors. Flowers double, in many 
colors, borne early. Blooms first season if 
seed is sown in very early spring. Pkg. 15c; 
large pkg. 50c. 
January SI, 1935. 
“Your Phlox Drummondi grandiflora makes a 
truly marvelous display.” — Mrs. Harriet S. Cole, 
75 E. Genesee St., Skaneateles, N. Y. 
