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AURICULA, finest mixed (Primula auricula), 
low-growing, spring-flowering plants for bor¬ 
ders or pots; large single fragrant flowers 
borne in clusters on 4 to 6 in. spikes. 
Large Yellow. A new variety producing 
splendid trusses of extra large, pure yellow, 
fragrant flowers. 
BALLOON VINE, rapid-growing annual climber, 
10 to 15 ft.; white flowers followed by bal- 
loon-like seed pods . 
BALSAM. (See page 81.) 
BAPTISIA australis (False Indigo), a hardy 
perennial, with deeply cut, dark green 
foliage; during June and July it bears showy, 
dark blue flowers in long racemes; height 
2 ft. 
BARTONIA aurea, showy garden annual, 1 ft. 
high, with large single yellow flowers . 
BEAN, BUTTERFLY RUNNER. (Seepage 114.) 
BEGONIA SEED. (See page 81.) 
Rex, mixed varieties, ornamental foliage of red, 
gold, green, bronze, etc . 
BELLIS (Double Daisies). (See page 81.) 
BIGNONIA grandiflora. The Hardy Trumpet 
Creeper, clusters of large orange-red flowers, 
picturesquely effective on arbors, old trees, 
etc.; 40 to 50 ft . 
BOCCONIA cordata (Plume Poppy), a splendid, 
hardy perennial for either isolated positions 
in the mixed border or wild garden. The 
foliage is large and handsome. During July 
and August it produces large panicles of 
creamy-white flowers; height 6 ft . 
BOLTONIA asteroides, showy, hardy perennial, 
growing about 6 feet in height and producing 
during summer and autumn large, single 
white Marguerite-like flowers . 
BRACHYCOME iberidifolia (Swan River Daisy), 
garden annual, making a compact bush, 
8 ins. high; single blue or white flowers, 
mixed colors. 
BROWALLIA. 
Speciosa major, free-flowering annual for either 
gardens in summer or pot culture in winter; 
produces flowers 1A to 2 ins. across; indigo- 
blue with white throat; 1 ft . 
BRYONOPSIS laciniosa, annual climber; 10 ft.; 
yellow flowers, followed by green cherry-like 
fruits, changing to red, marbled white .... 
CALAMPELIS scabra. (See page 83.) . 
CALCEOLARIA. (See page 82.). 
CALANDRINIA grandiflora. (See page 83).... 
CALENDULA, free and continuous-flowering gar¬ 
den annuals; 1 ft. high. 
Meteor, double yellow, striped orange, 25c. oz. 
King Calendulas. (See page 82). 
CALLIOPSIS, showy garden annuals, 1 to 2 ft. 
high, flowering profusely in the summer. 
(For perennial varieties, see Coreopsis.) 
Hybrida superba, produces multitudes of med¬ 
ium-sized brilliant flowers of shades from 
canary to orange-red and maroon; 1 ft. . . . 
Double-flowering, yellow with maroon spots. .. 
Golden Wave, large golden-yellow. 
Coronata, long-stemmed, large yellow flowers. 
Mixed colors. 
Collection of 12 varieties. 
Tom Thumb, mixed colors, compact, bushy, 
free-blooming plants, 1 ft. high . 
(For other kinds see page 82.) 
CALLIRHOEinvolucrata (Poppy-Mallow), dwarf- 
trailing, hardy plant, pretty for the border 
or rock garden. The large, saucer-shaped 
flowers of glowing red are borne continuously 
from spring to fall. 
CAMPANULA pyramidalis, mixed, hardy “Bell 
Flower”; colors, blue or white; 4 ft. 
Compacta alba, dwarf, sturdy form of above, 
with large white flowers. 
CAMPANULA Carpatica (Harebells), splendid 
dwarf, hardy plants, growing into little, 
oval bushes about 1 foot high and bearing 
during the summer, handsome, cup-shaped 
flowers, fine for edgings or massing in the 
mixed border. Colors, blue and white. 
Carpatica, blue. 
“ white. 
CAMPANULA Persicasfolia 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. 
Persicaefolia, White. 
“ Blue. 
CANTERBURY BELLS. 
Single, carmine, pkt.. 10 Single, white.. 
“ blue.05 “ rose... 
“ striped.05 “ mixed. 
(For other kinds see page 83.) 
CANARY-BIRD VINE. (See page 83.)_ 
PKT. 
.05 
.05 
.05 
.10 
CANDYTUFT, well-known dwarf, profuse-flower¬ 
ing garden annuals. 
Umbellata, bushy plants, 12 ins. high, freely 
carrying large umbels of flowers. 
Umbellata, mixed colors. oz., 20c. .05 
“ white. oz., 25c. .05 
“ crimson. oz., 25c. .05 
(For other kinds see page 82.) 
Hardy varieties (See page 82.) 
CANNA, mixed, tall varieties, 25c per oz.05 
Crozy’s Large-flowering. (See page 83.).10 
CARNATION, Hardy Garden. (See page 83.).. . .10 
Finest double mixed, extra fine strain.10 
Picotees, choice double, mixed colors, edged 
with red, purple or rose.15 
Grenadin, early-flowering, double scarlet.10 
Marguerite, mixed colors, fine garden Carna¬ 
tions, flowering in 12 weeks from seed; 
double, fringed flowers of several colors.05 
(For other kinds see page 83.) 
CELASTRUS scandens (Bitter Sweet), a popular 
native Climber, with showy orange 
berries carried through the winter; 20 ft.. . 10 
CELOSIA CRISTATA, or Cockscomb. (See 
page 85.) 
CELOSIA PLUMOSA, or OSTRICH-PLUME 
COCKSCOMB. (See page 85.) 
CENTAUREA, White Foliage Varieties, “Dusty 
Millers,” for bedding, vases, etc. 
Candidissima, white-leaved plant; 1 ft.10 
Gymnocarpa, grows 1A ft. high, white leaves. . . 10 
CENTAUREA, Flowering Varieties: 
Americana Hallii, bushy garden annual, 30 
ins. high; large ball-like flowers 6 ins. across, 
of lavender-blue; fragrant .10 
CENTAUREA, Sweet Sultan Varieties, popular 
garden annuals of easy culture, about VA 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. (See page 84.) 
Cyanus (Ragged Sailor, or Corn Flower.) 
(See page 83.) 
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.io 
“ rubra (carnea) rosy-red." .15 
“ alba-white.io 
CENTROSEMA grandiflora, a neat, hardy peren¬ 
nial vine, 10 ft. high, with clusters of purple 
and white pea-like flowers.10 
CERASTIUM tomentosum (Snow in Summer), a 
silvery-leaved, hardy plant of dwarf, com¬ 
pact growth, about 6 inches in height. Very 
useful for carpeting dry, sunny spots as 
banks, rockwork, also for edgings, etc. 15 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, annual varieties, summer¬ 
blooming, garden annuals, of thrifty growth 
and free bloom; 1 to \A ft. high. 
Inodorum plenissimum, small double white 
flowers in clusters; fine for cutting.05 
Coronarium, double mixed colors, large double 
flowers of yellow, maroon, white, etc.05 
Lorenz’s double fringed, mixed, a fine strain.. .10 
Single annual, mixed colors, large flowers. .. . .05 
New Annual Varieties. (See page 85.) 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Frutescens grandiflorum 
(Paris Daisy, or Marguerite), favorite hardy 
plants, forming compact bushes 1H to 2 ft 
high, with round, white Daisy-like single 
flowers; a fine winter-blooming pot plant .. .10 
(For other kinds see page 84.) 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Double Perennial Varieties, 
Chinese, etc. (See page 84.).15 
CINERARIA hybrida. (See page 85.) 
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., of white, purple, blue, etc. . . 10 
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