Candytuft 
DWAPsF HYBRID. LARGE-FLOWERING 
Popular dwarf annuals, flowering profusely 
throughout the whole season. The plants are 
fairly covered with blossoms, great favorites for 
beds, edging, pots and borders ; of the easiest 
culture. The florets as well as the umbels of bloom 
arc double the sipie of the old varieties. Several 
new and exquisite shades and colors are included; 
they form bushy little plants only 4 to 6 inches 
high. (See cut.) 
Dwarf Hybrid, Large-flowering White.. 10c. 
“ “ “ Crimson.10c. 
« “ ** Pink.. .. lOc. 
Mixed Colors. . 1,000 seeds. 25c .10c. 
Canna Seed 
Crozy’s Orand Cannas arc fa¬ 
mous for their luxuriant, dwarf 
growth and immense Oladiolus- 
likc flowers of most brilliant 
colors; their profusion and 
continuity of bloom under 
all climes and conditions 
render them easily the most 
useful, showy and pojjular 
garden plants grown. 
Messrs. Crozy have never 
relaxed in hybridizing and 
improving Cannas, and 
every year bring out some 
new varieties of merit. We 
have arranged with them 
to supply us with this su¬ 
perior hybridized seed, 
which we herewith offer. It 
may be expected to produce 
■exceptionally grand and 
beautiful sorts, and, no doubt, 
many new varieties. This seed 
sown in th.e house or hotbed 
from January to April, will pro¬ 
duce flowering plants by July. 
(See. cut.) 
Crozy’s Mixed Colors. Per Os, 30c.; Pkl. 10c. 
•Crozy’s Novelty Mixture. Seed saved exclusively 
h from Crozy's latest large Gladiolus-flowered 
t novelties in Cannas. Pkt. 25c. 
'Collection of seed, 6 separate varieties Crozy’s 
Cannas. Pkt. 50c. 
Candytuft 
Well-known dwarf, profuse flowering garden 
annuals, forming bushy plants 12 inches high, 
freely carrying large umbels of flowers. 
Umbellata, Mixed. Colors.. . Per Oz., 20c.; Pkt. 5c. 
“ White. “ “ 25c.: “ Sc. 
Empress, or Giant White Hyacinth-flowered. 
A grand variety, producing enormous spikes of 
bloom, resembling a white Hyacinth. Thesespikes 
often measure 7 inches long by 2';* inches in diam¬ 
eter; plant in bloom 12 inches high. I'o produce 
the finest spikes the plant should be transplanted. 
l*cr 1,000 seeds, 25c.; rkt. 10c. 
Rose-cardinal. Produces very large umbels 
of bright rosy-cardinal flowers, so the plant 
presents one unbroken sheet of bloom, 8 inches 
nigh. Per 1,000 seeds, 25c; 10c. 
Centrosema 
Grandiflora. A neat, hardy peren¬ 
nial vine, 10 feet high, with 
clusters of purple and white Pea¬ 
like flowers . I^kl. 10c. 
Cerastium 
(Snow in Summer) 
Tomentosum. A procum¬ 
bent, hardy perennial, hav¬ 
ing white foliage and a pro¬ 
fusion of small white flowers. 
Very pretty as an edging 
plant. Pkt. 25c, 
Celastrus 
(Bitter Sweet) 
Scandens. A popular native 
climber, with showy orange 
berries carried through the 
winter; 20 feet. Pkt. lOc, 
Candytuft, Hardy 
Handsome, compact-growing, hardy peren¬ 
nial plants, admirably adapted for permanent 
front rows of borders or for low clumps or beds; 
very valuable for early decoration. 
Gibraltica. Showy, large-growing, red and 
rosy-white; 1, to 2 feet . Pkt. 10c. 
Sempervirens. Completely covered with heads 
of white flowers in spring; 1 foot. . . .Pkt. 15c. 
Canterbury Bells 
Very ornamental garden plants of easiest cul¬ 
ture, flowering the second season from seed; hardy 
biennial, 2M feet high, producing large bell¬ 
shaped flowers of exquisite colors. The “Cup 
and Saucer” varieties (Campan7ila CalycauthemrO 
produce beautiful single flowers three inches in 
length, saucers 3 to 4 inches across. The plants 
form perfect pyramids of bloom bearing frequent¬ 
ly from 100 to 200 of these exquisite blossoms for 
w’eeks during the early summer. (Stc cut.) 
Single Mixed. Pkt. Sc. 
Double Blue Pkt. 10c. I Double White. . . .lOc. 
“ Striped... iOc. I “ Rose. 10c, 
** Mixed. lOc. 
Calycanthema Rose.lOc. 
** White. lOc. 
“ Blue. 10c. 
“ Striped.10c. 
“ Mixed.lOc. 
Canterbury Bells 
IMPEFLIAL HYBKID 
A distinct new type of these popular hardy gar¬ 
den biennials, flowering about two weeks earlier 
than the old sorts. The plants are of very erect 
E yramidal habit, uniform in shape and size. The 
irge bell-shaped blossoms, borne on stout stems, 
stand out horizontally and are very effective. The 
colors are varied through shades of lilac to blue, 
violet, and indigo and from blush-white to flesh, 
chamois,, pink, carmine-rose, etc. 
Mixed Colors.. Pkt. 15c. 
”1 send you my appreciation of your little ‘Garden Guide and Record.’ 
book to have " 
: 2.) 
It contains a large amount of information for a beginner in small compress and is a very handy 
CHAS. H. WELLS. P.O. Box 626. Fall River. Mass. 
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