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CUP and SAUCER 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
The “Cup and Saucer” varieties ( Campanula Caly- 
canthema ) produce beautiful single flowers 3 inches in 
length, saucers 3 to 4 inches across. The plants 
form perfect pyramids of bloom for weeks during 
the early summer. 
1622 Calycanthema Blue. Pkt. 10c. 
1624 Calycanthema Rose. Pkt. 10c. 
1626 Calycanthema Striped. Pkt. 10c. 
1628 Calycanthema White. Pkt. 10c. 
1630 Calycanthema Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
CAMPANULAS or 
BELL-FLOWERS 
Campanula persicaefo’ia grandiflora. (Peach¬ 
leaved Bell-Flowers.) Remarkably handsome, 
hardy perennials, throwing up spikes 2 to 3 feet 
high; clothed during summer with large, bell¬ 
shaped blossoms of blue or white. Prized for 
both garden and pot culture. 
1632 Blue. Pkt. 10c. 
1634 White. Pkt. 10c. 
1640 Campanula Pyramidalis. The favorite 
“Chimney Bell-Flower,” so prized in old- 
fashioned gardens and also often grown in 
pots for greenhouse and piazza decoration. 
It is a hardy perennial, producing spikes 4 
to 5 feet high, encircled about half of their 
length with large bell-flowers of white or 
shade? of blue. It thrives in any good soil 
and is very ornamental. Grown in pots 
the plants should frequently be repotted; 
they will then attain a very large size 
(See engraving.) Mixed Colors. .Pkt. 10c. 
1650 Campanula pyramidalis compacta. Mixed 
Colors. This new type is dwarfer and more 
compact in growth than the old pyramid¬ 
alis — attaining a height of only 2 to 3 feet 
They bloom freely and the flowers are 
equally as large; colors, various shades ol 
blue and white. Pkt. 10c 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
Very ornamental garden plants of easiest culture, flowering the second season from seed; hardy biennia 
(requiring to be sown every year for flowering the next year), 2J4 feet high, producing large bell-shaped flower: 
of exquisite colors. (See engraving.) 
Pkt. Pkt. I Pkt. Pkt 
1654 Double Blue. .. 10c. 1658 Double White . 10c. i 1662 Single Blue .. . 10c. 1666 Single White. . . 10c 
1656 Double Rose... 10c. 1660 Double Mixed .. 10c. i 1664 Single Rose. . . 10c. 1670 Single Mixed. . 10c 
CANARY-BIRD VINE 
1675 A rapid-growing, summer-climbing annual, growing 10 to 15 feet high. It will cover trellis work in th 
most graceful manner, producing hundreds of its pretty fringed bright yellow flowers, which resemble ; 
canary bird with expanded wings. Pkt. 10c 
CANDYTUFT DWARF HYBRID, LARGE-FLOWERING 
Please order by 
number prefixed to 
each variety. 
Popular dwarf annuals, flowering'profusel; 
throughout the whole season. Th 
plants are fairly covered wit! 
blossoms; great favorites fo 
beds, edging, pots and boi 
ders of the easiest culture. The florets as well as the umbels of bloom are 
double the size of the old varieties. Several new and exquisite shades 
and colors are included; they form bushy little plants only 4 to 
G inches high. (See engraving.) 
1688 Dwarr Hybrid, Large-flowering White. 
1 *cr 1,000 seeds . 25c. Pkt. 10c. 
1690 Dwarf Hydrid, Large-flowering Mixed Colors. 
Per 1,000 seeds, 25c.: Pkt. 10c. 
CANDYTUFT 
Well-known dwarf, profuse flowering garden annuals of 
easy culture, forming bushy plants, 12 inches high, freely 
carrying large umbels of flowers. 
1692 Empress or Giant White Hyacinth-flowered. A 
grand variety, producing enormous spikes of 
bloom, resembling a white Hyacinth. These 
spikes often measure 7 inches long by 2\?v inches 
in diameter; plant in bloom 12 inches high. To 
produce the finest spikes the plant should be 
transplanted. ...... Per os., 25c.; Pkt. 10c. 
1694 Umbellata, Lilac. Pkt. 10c. 
1696 Rose-cardinal. Produces very large umbels of 
bright, rosy-cardinal flowers, so the plant 
presents one unbroken sheet of bloom, 8 inches 
high.. Pkt. 10c. 
1700 Umbellata, Mixed Colors. Per }A oz., 25c.; 
Pkt. 10c. 
CANDYTUFT HARDY 
Handsome, compact-growing, hardy perennial plants, 
admirably adapted for permanent front rows of bordcis or 
for low clumps or beds; very valuable for early decoration. 
1704 Gibraltica. Showy, large-growing, red and rosy- 
white; 1 to 2 feet. . Pkt. 10c. 
1708 Sempervirens. Completely covered with heads of 
flowers in spring; 1 foot. .... Pkt. 15c. 
1921 witnesses the dawn of our 75lh year in business. Founded in 1847 by Peter Henderson , the business is still carried on by his 
son and grandsons. 
