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New Annual Canterbury Bells 
Dainty little bells. Will bloom in Aug¬ 
ust from seeds sown in your frame during 
March. The plants, when fully developed, 
are from 2 to 2% feet tall, each bearing from 
6 to 8 flower spikes. Vs oz. Pkt. 
Wedding Bell. Pure white _ 1.00 .25 
Blue Bell. Bright Cambridge blue _ 1.00 .25 
Liberty Bell. Violet blue _ 1.00 .25 
Angelus Bell. Deep rose_ 1.00 .25 
Mission Bell. Beautiful clear, soft pink 1.00 .25 
Mixed. A great variety of colors 1.00 .25 
CARNATIONS, H.H.P. 
Chabaud’s Earliest French. A very fine strain of 
hardy Carnations, 16 to 20 inches high, and pro¬ 
ducing a high percentage of double flowers bloom¬ 
ing freely within five or six months after being 
sown. 
Jeanne Dionis, white Pearl, lilac pink 
Firefly, scarlet Rose Queen, rosy carmine 
Nero, dark crimson Marie Chabaud, pure 
yellow 
Any of the above separate colors, or mixed, 
*4 oz. 75c — Pkt. 15c 
Collection, 1 pkt. each of the six varieties, 75c 
Giant Marguerite. Double mixed, hardy 
mixture for outdoor culture _ X A oz. $0.60 $0.10 
Enfant de Nice. This is an improvement on Cha- 
bands earliest French. Hardy and robust plants 
grow from 12-16 inches high, producing very large 
double flowers 2% to 3" diameter. If sown in 
January and planted out in May they will bloom 
from July on. 
Red, Rose, White, Salmon or Mixed 
Pkt. 30c 4 for $1.00 
CELOSIA, H.H.A. 
Plumosa (Feathered Cockscomb) 
Vs oz. Pkt 
Thompsoni magnifica. Very attractive 
for bedding and makes excellent pot 
plants. 2 ft. 
Aurea. Rich yellow_ .60 .15 
Coccinea. Crimson _ .60 .15 
Pride of Castle Gould. Finest mixed _ 1.00 .25 
Cristata (Old fashioned Cockscomb) 
Glasgow Prize. Large crimson combs_ .75 .15 
Golden Queen. Large rich yellow combs .75 .15 
Bright Rose _ .75 .15 
Childsi (Chinese Woolflower) 
Crimson, Pink, Yellow _ .60 .15 
CANDYTUFT 
ANNUAL VARIETIES 
14 oz. 
Crimson _$0.30 
Lavender _ .30 
Rose Cardinal _ .30 
Empress. Pure white _ .30 
Giant Hyacinth Flowered White _ .30 
Miniature Gem. A perfect gem for your 
rock garden. The plants grow about 
SV 2 inches high. Each plant produces 
4 td 6 dainty spikes _ .75 
Finest Mixed _ .30 
PERENNIAL VARIETIES 
Sempervirens. White _ Vs oz. $1.00 
Gibraltarica. Lilac _ Vs oz. .50 
Pkt. 
$ 0.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.15 
.10 
.25 
.10 
COREOPSIS (Perennial Calliopsis) 
Lanceolata grandiflora. Bright yellow .50 .10 
Lanceolata grandiflora fl. pi. A double 
and semi-double flowering Coreopsis . .75 .15 
CENTAUREA, H.A. 
Cyanus (Bachelor’s Buttons) 
Single. 
Blue _ 
_Oz. 
.60 
.lo 
Single. 
Mixed _ 
_Oz. 
.50 
.10 
Double. 
Rose, white, blue ... 
-—V 2 oz. 
.75 
.15 
Double. 
Mixed _ 
-- V 2 oz. 
.75 
.15 
Jubilee gem (see novelties, page 4) 
Imperialis (Regal Sweet-Sultan) 
X A oz. Pkt. 
Amaranth Red _$0.50 $0.15 
Purple _ 50 .15 
Bright Rose _ .50 .15 
Lilac _ .50 .15 
White _ .50 .15 
Choice Mixed _ .50 .15 
Montana. (Perennial Cornflower). Large 
flowers of deep purple, very showy, 
2 ft. _ .50 .15 
Various Annual Centaureas 
Americana. Large flowers, of a beautiful 
light lilac color _ .60 .15 
Americana alba. White _ .75 .20 
Suaveolens (Yellow Sweet Sultan)_ .60 .15 
Foliage Varieties 
Candidissima. White, broad foliage _ .75 .20 
Gymnocarpa. White, narrow foliage _ .50 .15 
CINERARIA, G.P. 
Cremer’s Prize Strain _$2.00 
Hybrida, Dwarf Prize. Large flowering _ 1.00 
Hybrida, Tall Prize _ 1.00 
Hybrida, Matador. Large flowering scarlet _ .50 
Hybrida multiflora nana. Innumerable very 
small flowers in rich variety of colors _ 1.00 
Stellata (Star Cineraria) _ 1.00 
Cactus Flowered. Mixed _ .50 
Giant Flowering Exhibition Strain. These superb 
new exhibition varieties produce very large 
blooms. 
White, Pink, Dark Blue, Rich Crimson or Mixed 
Each 50c per Pkt. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
ANNUAL VARIETIES 
Pkt. 
Coronet. Single flowers. Cream around the 
center, with the tips of the petals a bright 
lemon yellow _ .15 
Nivellii... A fine variety. Flowers pure 
yellow, about two feet in height, very 
free flowering. Good for cutting- .25 
Northern Star. Giant white flowers, black cen¬ 
ters _ x /4 oz. 50c .15 
Morning Star. Large pale yellow_ X A oz. 50c .15 
Evening Star. Large golden yellow X A oz. 50c .15 
Eastern Star. Clear yellow, zoned deeper yel¬ 
low; dark brown disc_ X A oz. 50c .15 
Double Choice Mixed ——- .—. — X A oz. 30c .10 
PERENNIAL VARIETIES 
Japanese Cascade. Large clusters of single flowers. 
The sprays fall in graceful cascades. Should be 
grown as a pot plant - Vs oz. 75c .25 
Japanese Hybrids, for greenhouse_ .25 
Maximum, King Edward VII. Pure white, yel¬ 
low center; hardy - .25 
Shasta Daisy. Pure white with yellow eye; 
very large; hardy - .25 
Piper’s Hybrids. A fine strain. Seeds sown 
between January and the first week in April 
will begin to bloom in September_ .50 
CHELONE, H P. 
Barbatus Torreyi. Long racemes of scar¬ 
let flowers. 2 ft.- X A oz. .50 .15 
