PKT. 
CALCEOLARIA. (Seepage 81.).25 
CALANDRINIA. {Seepage 81.) 
CALENDULA, free and continuous-flowering gar¬ 
den annuals; 1 ft. high. 
Meteor, double yellow, striped orange, 25c. oz. .05 
King Calendulas. (See page 81.). .. 10 
CALLIOPSIS, showy garden annuals, 1 to 2 ft. 
high, flowering profusely in the summer. 
(I'or perennial varieties , see Coreopsis.) 
Hybrida Superba, produces multitudes of me¬ 
dium-sized brilliant flowers of shades from 
canary to orange-red and maroon; 1 ft. 10 
Double Flowering, yellow with maroon spots. . .05 
Single Mixed.05 
Collection of 12 varieties.40 
(For other varieties see page 81.) 
CAMPANULA. (See page 81.) 
CANTERBURY BELLS. pkt. 
Single, Carmine, pkt. 10 ; Single, Rose.05 
“ Blue.05 “ Mixed.05 
“ White.05 I 
(For other varieties see page 83.) 
CANARY-BIRD VINE. (See page 82.).10 
CANDYTUFT, well-known dwarf, profuse-flower¬ 
ing garden annuals, bushy plants, 12 ins. 
“ White.oz., 25c.; .05 
(For other varieties see page 82.) 
CANNA, Mixed, Tall varieties, 2.5c. per oz.05 
Crozy’s Large Flowering. (See page 82.) 
CARNATION, Finest Double mixed, extra fine 
strain . 10 
Picotees, Choice Double, mixed, edged with 
red, purple or rose.15 
(For other varieties see page 82.) 
CELASTRUS Scandens (Bitter Sweet),a popular 
native climber, with showy orange 
berries carried through the winter; 20 ft.. .10 
CELOSIA, or Cockscomb. (See page 83.) 
CENTAUREA, White Foliage Varieties, “Dusty 
Millers,’’ for bedding, vases, etc. 
Candidissima, white-leaved plant; 1 ft.10 
Gymnocarpa, grows \A ft. high, white leaves.. . 10 
CENTAUREA, Flowering Varieties: 
Americana Hallii. (See Page 83.) 
CENTAUREA, Sweet Sultan Varieties, popular 
garden annuals of easy culture, about l A ft. 
high, producing freely large, graceful, fra¬ 
grant flowers on long stems. 
Suaveolens, the Yellow Sultan.05 
Mixed colors, white, lilac, blue, etc.05 
Imperial Sweet Sultans. (Seepage 111.) 
Cyanus, (Ragged Sailor, or Cornflower), a 
very old favorite garden annual, flowering 
freely in almost any situation; height, 2 to 
3 feet; largely used for cut flowers. 
Blue.05 
Mixed.05 
Collection of 6 separate colors, Centaurea 
Cyanus.25 
Double Cyanus, produces double globular 
heads of flowers of large size and filled up 
to the centre with florets. 
Mixed.05 
CENTAUREA Montana or Hardy Cornflower, 
(Mountain Bluet), showy, hardy border plant 
growing about 2 feet high and bearing freely 
during summer; Cornflower-like heads of 
bloom: 
Montana, Violet-blue... 10; Alba, white.10 
CALLIOPSIS, GOLDLN WAVK 
CENTROSEMA Grandiflora.a neat, hardy peren¬ 
nial vine, 10 ft. high, with clusters of purple 
and white Pea-like flowers.10 
CERASTIUM Tomentosum. ( See Page 83.)... .25 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Annual Varieties, summer- 
blooming, garden annuals, of thrifty growth 
and free bloom; 1 to 1 ^ ft. high. 
Coronarium, Double mixed, large double flow¬ 
ers of yellow, maroon, white, etc.05 
Lorenz’s Double Fringed, mixed, a fine strain. . 10 
Single Annual, mixed, large flowers.05 
New Annual Varieties. (See page 84.) 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Perennial Varieties. 
(See page 84.) 
CINERARIA Hybrida. (See page 84.) 
CINERARIA Maritima, a white-leaved “Dusty 
Miller,” used for bedding, vases, etc.; 1 ft. . .05 
CLARKIA, Double Mixed, free-blooming garden 
annuals, 1 to 2 ft. high.05 
CLEMATIS Flammula, hardy climber, feathery 
white, fragrant flowers, borne in immense 
quantities; 25 to 30 ft.05 
Paniculata, one of the finest hardy climbers; 
fragrant white flowers in profusion. 10 
Jackman’s Large Flowering, mixed, large flow¬ 
ers, 3 to 4 ins.10 
CLEOME Gigantea Hybrida. (See page 85.) 
COBiEA Scandens. (See page 81.) 
COCCINEA Indica, annual climber; 10 ft.; small 
white flowers, followed by scarlet fruits, 
mottled white. 
COCKSCOMB. (See Celosia page 83.) 
COLEUS, Choice Mixed, richly colored foliage. . 
Large, fringed-leaved hybrids, mixed. 
CONVOLVULUS Major, or Morning Glories, 
annual climbers, 30 to 50 ft. high, mixed 
colors. 15c. oz. 
Double Flowering, medium-sized double flow¬ 
ers ; mixed colors. 
COREOPSIS. (See page 85.) 
COSMIDIUM. (See page 85.) 
COSMOS. (See page 85.) 
COWSLIP, mixed (Primula veris), early spring¬ 
flowering, hardy plant, % ft. high. 
CYCLAMEN Persicum. (See page 86 ) 
CYPRESS VINE, popular annual climbers, 15 to 
20 ft. high, with feathery foliage and clusters 
of star-like flowers. 
White.05 I Rose. 
Scarlet.05 | Mixed. 
DAHLIA. Although perennials these will flower 
the first season if sown early; 4 to 6 ft. 
Pompone, Double mixed, small flowers, com¬ 
pactly double and borne freely. 
(For other varieties see page 86 .) 
DAISY, English Double. (See Beilis, page 80.) 
“ Shasta, etc. (See page 84.) 
DATURA, robust garden annual, 3 to 4 ft. high, 
bearing large trumpet-shaped flowers. 
Double Flowering, mixed (Fastuosa, fi. pi.)... 
DELPHINIUM (Hardy Perennial Larkspurs), 
among our best plants for mixed borders, 
etc., producing long spikes of flowers. 
Formosum, deep blue, white center; 2 to 3 ft. . 
Single, Finest Mixed colors. 
(For other varieties see page 86 .) 
DIANTHUS, Double Annual Pinks, usually treat¬ 
ed as annuals; they form bushy, dwarf 
plants about 1 ft. high, producing freely all 
summer large flowers of most brilliant colors; 
among our most effective garden plants. 
Chinensis, Double, Mixed (China Pinks). 
Heddewigii, Double Mixed (Japan Pinks) . . . 
Diadematus, Double Mixed (Diadem Pinks), 
various colors, all edged and marbled. 
Double Striped and Fringed, Mixed (Laciniatus, 
fl. pi.), large double fringed flowers of vari¬ 
ous colors and markings. 
Collections of Double Annual Pinks, 
6 colors.25c.; 12 colors. 
(For other varieties see page 87.) 
DIANTHUS, Single Annual Varieties, produce 
large single flowers of effective colorings 
and markings; bushy garden annuals, 1 ft. 
high. 
Heddewigii, mixed (Japan Pinks). 
Laciniatus, mixed (Fringed Pinks). 
(For other varieties see page 87.) 
DIANTHUS, Hardy Perennial Varieties, bushy, 
tufted plants, with fragrant blossoms; 1 ft. 
Plumarius, Double mixed, the favorite old 
Pheasant’s-Eye or Grass Pinks. 
Plumarius, Single mixed, single Pheasant’s- 
Eye Pinks.. 
(For other varieties see page 87.) 
(See also Carnation and Sweet William.') 
DIGITALIS, or Foxglove, hardy perennials of 
easy culture, producing long spikes of large 
showy tubular flowers of various colors, 
some spotted, blotched, etc.; 3 to 5 ft. high. 
Mixed. . 
(For other varieties see page 88 .) 
DIMORPHOTHECA. (See page 73.) 
DOLICHOS, or Hyacinth Bean, annual climbers 
of rapid growth, 10 ft. high, with clusters of 
Bean-like flowers. 
Japanese Giant Crimson, blush deepening with 
age to dark red, followed by bronzy-purple 
seed pods; foliage dark green with red veins. 
Japanese Giant White, long spikes of clear 
white flowers, profuse bloomer and showy. . 
Butterfly Runner, a climbing bean attaining 
a height of 10 to 12 feet and producing in 
continuous profusion during the summer, 
clusters of coppery-scarlet flowers with large 
expanded white wings. 
D RAC .SNA Indivisa, a popular plant for vases, 
pots, etc.; narrow arching green leaves; 2 ft. 
EDELWEISS (Gnaphalium Leontopodium), the 
famous Alpine flower; a hardy perennial, 
suitable for rock work or rocky hillsides, 
growing 6 to 10 ins. high; flowers star¬ 
shaped, woolly-white, and a fine everlasting. 
Siberian. (See page 89.) . 
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