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SEED AND PLANT PRICE LIST 
CANTERBURY BELLS (Cup and Sau¬ 
cer)—Showy blooms, similar to those of 
the single Canterbury Bells, but with an 
extra row of petals like a saucer under a 
cup. Mixed packet 5c. 
CANTERBURY BELLS — Beautiful, 
hardy, herbaceous biennial; bearing a 
great profusion of attractive bellflowers; 
thrives best in light soil. Mixed packet 5c. 
CANTERBURY BELLS (Annual)—A 
new variety which blooms from seed in 
less than 6 months, about 2 ft. tall. Mixed 
packet 5c. 
PERENNIAL CAMPANULA— “Blue 
Bells of Scotland.” 12 inches. Packet 10c. 
“Peach Bell,” blue, 2% ft.. Packet 10c. 
10c. 
“Carpathian Hare Bell,” light violet; 8 
to 10 inches. Packet 10c. 
CARDINAL CLIMBER — A rapid¬ 
growing annual climber. Fiery scarlet; 
tubular flower, dense green foliage. 
Packet 5c. 
Carnations 
CARNATION 
— A perennial 
blooming the 
first season; 
generally de- 
jsired for the 
delicious fra¬ 
grance and 
bright colors, 
packet 5c. 
CARNATION—Marie Chabaud’s—This 
is the best yellow in carnations and will 
bloom in about 5 months after planting. 
Packet 10c. 
CARNATION, Enfant de Nice, (Cha¬ 
baud’s)— A French hybrid strain, un¬ 
questionably the best Carnation grown 
from seed. The calyx does not split, 
which makes this mixture one of the best 
for outside growing. Flowers are from 
2 to 3 inches in diameter. Packet 20c. 
CERESTIUM (Snow-in-Summer) — A 
very pretty dwarf, edging or rock plant, 
bearing small, white flowers; perennial. 
Packet 10c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM — Annual. (See 
Painted Daisy). Packet 5c. 
CLARKIA—A handsome annual which 
should be more widely known. Easily 
grown; graceful habits and fine for bed¬ 
ding and cutting. Mixed. Packet 5c. 
CLARKIA— “Queen Marie.” Double 
salmon pink. Packet 10c. 
CLEMATIS—Perennial. This is the 
sweet scented Japanese Clematis which 
is covered all during September with a 
profusion of graceful white blooms 
which spread over the pines like an im¬ 
mense white fleece. Packet 10c. 
CLIMBERS — A mixture of many 
climbing varieties, affording a brilliant 
blaze of color all summer long. Packet 5c. 
COREOPSIS — New, double, yellow. 
The flowers are immense, and while not 
a full double, it is a great improvement 
of the older semi-double. Will produce 
no single blooms. Packet 10c. 
COREOPSIS—Similar to Calliopsis in 
habit of growth, but as perennial; for 
cut flowers it stands near the head of the 
list. Easily grown from seed. Packet 5c. 
COBAEA — “Cup-and-Saucer Vine.” 
Half hardy perennial; rapid growing 
climber with handsome foliage; blossoms 
green at first, but changes to a beautiful 
deep violet. Grows about 25 to 30 feet 
tall. Packet 10c. 
COLUMBINE — (Acquilegia). Long- 
spurred, mixed, perennial. Grouping with 
Clarkia. Annual Larkspur, Salpiglossis 
and Schizanthus gives a most effective 
combination. Packet 5c. 
COCKSCOMB—Free blooming annual; 
grows best in light soil; also attractive 
in pots. Mixed colors. Packet 5c. 
COSMOS—Early Mammoth flowering, 
beautiful autumn blooming annual; 
makes a very graceful cut flower. Mixed 
colors. Packet 5c. 
COSMOS— New extra early “crested” 
