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CANARY-BIRD VINE 
A rapid-growing, summer-climbing annual, growing 10 to 15 feet high. It will 
cover trellis work in the most graceful manner, producing hundreds of its pretty 
fringed bright yellow flowers, which resemble a canary bird with expanded wings. 
Pkt. 10c. 
CARDINAL CLIMBER 
This new hybrid Cypress Vine is one of the most beautiful climbing annuals that 
we know of and deserves to be grown in every garden. The foliage of rich glossy 
green is palm-leaf like, with laciniated or fringed edges against which the brilliant 
scarlet tubular flowers, 1 to inches across, contrast most vividly. In a warm 
sunny location, in good soil, it grows about 20 feet in height, is of rapid growth, free 
from insects and a beautiful vine for trellis, piazza or pergola being literally bespangled 
with flowers from July until late fall. The seed is very hard-shelled and germinates 
quicker when started under glass, but if sown in the open ground the seeds should 
first be soaked for a few hours in warm water. 
Pkt. 15c.; tu>o Pkts. 25c. 
“/ do not think you can he too extravagant in your praises of the Cardinal Climber, for 
it is by all odds the best thing in a decorative annual climber I have ever seen." 
T.S. II AST UR G, Stamford, Tex. 
CAMPANULAS OR BELL-FLOWERS 
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 shades 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. 
Mixed Colors... Pkt. 10c. 
CAMPANULA persicaefolia grandiflora. (Peach-leaved Bell-Flowers.) Remark¬ 
ably 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. 
White. Pkt. 10c. Blue. Pkt. 10c. 
CAMPANULA pyramidalis compacta. Mixed Colors. This new type is dwarfer 
and more compact in growth than the old pyramidalis—attaining a height of only 
2 to 3 feet. They bloom freely and the flowers are equally as large; colors, various 
shades of blue and white. Pkt. 10c. 
Customer’s Collection of Campanulas, any three 10c. pkts. for 25c. 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
Very ornamental garden plants of easiest culture, flowering the second season from 
seed; hardy biennial (requiring to be sown every year for flowering the next year), 
2 X A feet high, producing large bell-shaped flowers of exquisite colors. The “Cup 
and Saucer” varieties ( Campanula Calycanlhema) 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. 
Single Mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
Double Blue. 10c. 
“ Striped. 10c. 
“ White. 10c. 
tf Rose. 10c. 
“ Mixed. 10c. 
Customer’s Collection of Canterbury Bells. 
Calycanthema Rose. Pkt. 10c. 
“ White. 10c. 
“ Blue. 10c. 
“ Striped. 10c. 
“ Mixed. 10c. 
any three 10c. pkts. selected for 25c. 
HENDERSON’S GARDEN GUIDE and RECORD 
answers the 101 perplexing questions, and UD U U 
gives much information about gardening ■*- J^ 
with orders of §2.00 or over 
if asked for. See page 2. 
