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CALLIOPSIS. 
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CANDYTUFT. 
These beautiful "Bright Eyes" are showy summer bedding annuals, 
with large bright flowers borne in great profusion all summer long, 
and succeeding almost everywhere. They are elegant for garden 
decoration and fine cutting. Height about 2 feet. (See cut.) (For 
Hardy Cailiopsis, see Coreopsis, page 95.) 
Double Cailiopsis. (Cailiopsis tinctoria fl. pi.) Double, golden 
yellow, with maroon spots.. Pkt. 5 
Golden Wave. (Drummondii.) Bushy and compact plants, covered 
with golden blossoms. 2 inches across, with small dark centres.5 
Coronata. Flowers large, on long stems, rich yellow, slightly 
spotted with red.5 
Dark Crimson. (Atrosanguinea) .5 
Finest Mixed. 5 
Collection of 10 separate sorts, 10c. 
T° n THUMB NANA COMPACT A CALLIOPSIS. 
Round, compact, bushy plants, 1 foot high by 1 foot across, and a 
perfect mass of bloom from early summer until cut down by frost. 
Tom Thumb Bicolor. Golden yellow, garnet eye. Pkt. 5 
Tom Thumb Atrosanguinea. Blood-red. 5 
Tom Thumb, Mixed. 5 
New Dwarf Double Cailiopsis. Flowers double and large, deep 
yellow, with garnet blotches. 10 
CALAflPELIS. (“ Bugle Vine.”) 
A well-known beautiful annual climber. Trained to a trellis or 
south wall It is an ornamental object throughout the sum¬ 
mer, its bright orange tubular flowers contrasting 
effectively with the delicate green of the foliage, 
10 feet.. Pkt. 10 
CALANDRINIA GRANDIFLORA. 
Very beautiful dwarf-growing annual for the 
flower garden; in thesunshinethe large rose- 
colored flowers expand into a perfect blaze 
of beauty, 1 foot. Pkt. 5 
CARY0PTER1S MASTACANTHUS. 
(Japanese Beni, or Moustache Plant .) 
Very showy herbaceous plants, form¬ 
ing nice compact bushes about two 
feet high, bearing along the stems 
opposite clusters of feathery flowers; 
both foliage and flowers are very 
fragrant. From spring-sown seed 
they commence blooming early in the 
summer and continue until frost. Of 
the easiest possible culture, thriving 
in any garden soil, particularly if 
given an abundance of water during 
dry weather. We offer two colors. 
Violet Blue . Pkt. 10 
Snow-white. 15 
CAMPANULA. 
Well-known hardy perennial favorites 
bearing large bell and saucer shaped 
flowers in profusion. 
Pyramidalis, Mixed. A grand sort, 
known as the "Pyramidal Bril 
Flower." Color, blue or white. 
Plants grow about 4 feet high, of 
elegant pyramidal form, bearing 
thousands of exquisite bell-shaped 
flowers. Pkt. 5 
Pyramidalis compacta alba. 
A dwarf,sturdy form of thefa vor- 
ite old " Pyramidal Bell Flower ", 
large, white flowers. Pkt. 15 
Canterbury Bells. 
Dwarf anmialH, flowering profusely throughout the whole season ; great favorites 
for beds, edgings, pots and borders; the plants are very fairly covered with 
blossoms, and of the easiest culture; 1 2 inches high 
“Empress” or Giant White Hyacinth, Flowered. A grand variety, pro¬ 
ducing enormous spikes of bloom, resembling a white Hyacinth. These spikes 
often measure 7 Inches long by 2V4 Inches In diameter; plant In bloom, 12 inches 
high. (Seecut.) ... . 1Q 
“Little Prince.” This most charming dwarf variety, though oniy half the 
height of the above, say six inches, forms massive spikes of largo pure white 
flowers, which stand out candelabra-wise round the main stem. Extremely 
robust constitution and continues long in bloom. pkt 10 
“Bose Cardinal.” (Large-flowering Rose.) This variety produces very large 
umbels or oval heads of bloom, so the plant presents one unbroken sheet of 
bloom. I lie color Is a bright ros}' cardinal. A very effective garden annual, 
about 8 inches high. p k ^ 
ESf& 1 ®. Pkt ' 5 • • • • • • • * Pk t. ii W hit e Rooket.. '. Pkt. 5 
JvwnvmTTTvn - — ■■■•* White Fragrant.5 Mixed Colors. Per oz., 20....5 
CANDYTUFT. Giant-Flowering Tom Thumb. The florets as well as the 
heads of bloom are double the size of the old varieties. Several new and exquisite 
shades and colors are included ; they form bushy little plants only 4 to (> inches 
’ splendid for edgings. Mixed Colors. Pkt 10 
C '^i : ??? YT Y r | T, n HA ? I) ? r *i # Han<lHome ’ compact-growing hardy perennial 
plants, admirably adapted for permanent front rows of borders or for lov 
clumps or beds; very valuable for early decoration 
Bempervirens. White. 1 foot... p kt 
Gibraltica. Showy, large-growing, red, rose, white! l to 2 feet..."......,.,..’.to 
Pkt. 10 
Very ornamental garden plants of 
the easiest culture; hardy biennial, 
2 feet high, producing large, nodding 
and charming holl-shnped flowers of 
many exquisite shades. 
Single Mixed. Pkt. 5 
Double Mixed, Pkt.fi Double White 
11 Blue .5 “ Rose...’. 
“ Lavender ...5 “ Striped 
The “Cup and Saucer” Canterbury 
Bells (Campanula Calycanthema) produce 
beautiful flowers 3 inches in length, saucers 3 to 4 
inches across. The plants form perfect pyramids of 
bloom about 24 Inches high, and they bear frequently 
from 100 to 200 of these exquisite blossoms for weeks during 
the early Hummer. (See cut.) 
Calycanthema, Mixed. Pkt. 5 Rose 
Bluo . Pkt - r > White. Pkt. 5 Striped . 
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