40 
MARSHALL'S FLOWER SEEDS. 
NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 
BELLIS pereiinis fl. pi. (Double English Daisy). Popular spriug- 
liowering jierennial often used with jiausies and forgct-nie-nots. . . 
Longfellow. Pink ., . 
Snowball. Pure white . 
Griant Red. Very rare . 
Giant Double, mixed colors . 
BOCCONIA Japonica. Large glaucous decorative leaves . 
BEACHYCOME iberidifolia. Mixed. Swan River Daisy, for edging.. 
BEOWALLIA, mixed colors. Free-flowering annuals . 
Speciosa major. Produces flowers 1% to 2 inches across; blue with 
white throat . 
BRYONOPSIS laciniosa. Pretty ornamental gourd. 
CACALIA (Tassel Flower.) Mi.xed; scarlet and orange . 
CALAMPELIS scabra. Ornamental climber; tubular orange-colored 
flowers . 
CALANDRINIA. Mixed. Red and purple llowers . 
CALCEOLARIA HYBRI.DA GRANDIFLORA. Highly-prized plants 
for conservatory and house decoration. 
Large-Flowering, spotted and mottled, mixed . 
Large-Flowering, self-colored, mixed . 
CALENDULA. (Cape Marigold.) Free and continuous flowering gar¬ 
den jj^fints . 
Pongei, fl. pL, double white . 
Meteor, double yellow-striped orange . 
Grandiflora, light yellow . 
Prince of Orange, orange, large flowered . 
CALLIOPSIS. Nothing is more effective than a large bed of these 
golden flowers; exceedingly free-flowering. 
Golden Wave (Drummondi.) Pure yellow flowers, very large and 
showy. 
Marmorata. Maroon and gold . 
Elegans picta. Yellow and brown. 
Finest Mixed. All shades of yellow, red and brown . 
CALLIRHOE involucrata (Pop])y Mallow.) Beautifid trailing plant, 
with palmate foliage; flowers large, crimson, with white center. . . 
CAMPANULA Pryamidalis. (Chimney Bell.) Very conspicuous tow¬ 
ering spikes, with clear blue flowers .■. 
Pyramidalis alba. Pure white . 
Persicifolia grandiflora. Blue. Hardy perennials, with superb largo 
flowers . 
Persicifolia grandiflora alba. A white-flowered variety . 
Persicifolia grandiflora. Fine Mixed. Very showy. 
CANTERBURY BELLS. Well-known, handsome, hardy biennials, 
bearing large bell and saucer-shaped flowers in profusion; well 
adaj^ted for borders . 
Medium Blue. Blooms first year, if sown carlj^ . 
Medium White. Pretty for' contrasts ..^ ' 
Medium Rose . 
Medium Striped. Very fine . 
Medium Mixed . 
Medium Double Blue. Rich, heavy, curious flowers. 
Medium Double White. Of waxen appearance . 
Medium Double Rose . 
Medium Double Mixed .. 
Medium Calycanthema “Cup and Saucer.’’ . 
Medium Calycanthema. Mixed Shades .!!. 
Medium Calycanthema. Blue, Rose and White. Sejiarate 
GANARY-BIRD vine. Pretty climber, with yellow butterfly-like 
flowers .‘. 
CANDYTUFT. Showy branching plants, much grown in masses in 
beds or for edging; also grown extensively for cut-flowers. 
Coronaria Empress. A large-flowered variety of purest white, grown 
extensively for cut-flowers . 
Coronaria Little Prince. Very large heads of pure white flowers. . 
Coronaria Giant Hyacinth-Flowered. White . 
Umbellata carnea. Flesh-colored . 
Umbellata Dunnetti. Dark crimson . 
Umbellata lilacina. Lilac . 
Umbellata carminea. Bright carmine . 
Umbellata Dwarf Hybrids. Mi.xed colors. Neat and pretty . 
Mixed Annual Sorts . 
Sempervirens. White flowers . 
Gibraltarica. Beautiful bluish-white . 
Height 
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Per 
in Feet 
Duration 
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Pkt. 
% 
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.05 
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