ALNEER BROTHERS RELIABLE SEEDS, ROCKFORD, ILL. 
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Canna (New Dwarf French 
Hybrid) Lar ^ e flowering. Foliage 
* ' luxuriant and varied in 
color from the brightest pea green to 
dark rich bronze. But their greatest 
merit consists in the form and great size 
and dazzling brilliancy of their flowers. 
The colors range through all shades of 
yellow to richest crimson and vermilion. 
Best mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
Canna (Indian Shot) Haying 
v 'foliage 
of tropical luxuriance, valuable for its 
ornamental foliage. Sow seed early, in 
house, transplant in open ground after 
middle of May. Fine mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
oz. 35c. 
Canary Bird Flower (Tropae- 
olum) One Hie most desirable climb- 
' ing plants. It is of rapid growth. 
Sow seed same as Aster. Pkt. 5c. 
Marguerite Carnation 
Carnation Marguerite 
This new race of Car¬ 
nations, unlike all oth¬ 
ers, blooms in about three months from the time of 
sowing the seed and continues to flower until checked 
by frost. They embrace a fine range of brilliant 
colors, are very free flowering. Best mixed. Pkt. 8c. 
l A oz. 50c. 
Calendula (Pot Marigold) 
CALENDULA 
Oranop Kir»<r A ver y select strain of 
urange rving this p 0 p u i a r flower. 
Double, dark orange red blossoms average 
over 3 inches across under ordinary field 
cultivation. For the florists, this strain is a 
money-maker. Pkt. 5c, % oz. 25c, oz. 40c. 
I pmnn Oueen Large, well-rounded full 
i_emon vjueen double fl owers , of a r ; c h 
lemon yellow. Pkt. 5c, Vi oz - 25c, oz. 40c. 
Rost Misre»rt Showy, free-flowering. 
Dcsl miACU hardy annuals, growing in 
any good garden soil, producing a fine effect 
in beds or mixed borders and continuing in 
bloom until killed by frost. One foot high. 
Pkt. 5c, Vi oz. 20c, oz. 30c. 
Cleome Pungens (Giant Spider Plant) 
are carried upon still longer stipules, giving the effect of a many-legged spider, with the bright 
bunch of flowers as the head. It grows freely from seed, thrives luxuriantly and blooms all sum¬ 
mer. It is also one of the very best honey-producing plants. Pkt. 5c. 
CAMPANULA (Bellflower) 
Campanula (Canterbury Bells) a f r a y i ^la^ts’ 
usually sown in the fall, but if sown very early in the spring will 
flower the same season. Mixed. Pkt. 5c, V 2 oz. 25c. 
Canterbury Bells (Cup and Saucer) A y n ex be e aat T f ui 
variety of Campanula. The bell or trumpet of the flower grows 
extra large, is the same color as the flower, presenting the form 
of a cup and saucer. Colors are blue, rose, lilac, white. Pkt. 10c. 
New Annual Canterbury Bells Section 
have at last given us an Annual Canterbury Bell which blooms 
from seed in less than six months. It should now be possible to 
have this beautiful flower in bloom at almost any time of the year. 
The plant grows from two to two and a half feet tall, each plant 
having from six to eight spikes of blooms. We offer this in mix¬ 
ture, only, containing the following colors: dark blue, light blu* 
pink, rose and white. Pkt. 10c. 
Carnation—German 
Known and praised for 
the richness and beauty 
of color and fragrance. Sow seed in the house. Half 
hardy. Finest double. Mixed. Pkt. 10c, Vi oz. 60c. 
Candytuft—Mixed 
A most popular hardy annual, 
.anuyiuil almost equally as sweet as 
weet Alyssum; of easy culture; very good for 
louquet making. Cultivate as Aster. Mixed. 
Pkt. 5c, Vi <«• 15c, oz. 25c. 
Canterbury Bells 
