A single plant of Giant Hyacinth 
Flowered Candytuft (^note the many 
branches which make up the head) 
Ca n d y t u H—ibens 
Well-known, dwarf, profuse flowering 
plants of easy culture. Charming for 
beds, borders, edgings, rock gardens and 
cutting. Comes into flower quickly. For 
a continuous display, make several sow¬ 
ings 2 to 3 weeks apart. 
1816 Giant Hyacinth Flowered ^ 
Much branched plants, each branch a 
massive, long and thick Hyacinth-like 
spike of pure white. Showy and attrac¬ 
tive in the garden; desirable for cutting 
as the flowers last quite a long time. 1 ft. 
Pkt. 10^; Vi oz. 30^; Vi oz. 50^. 
1819 Little Prince [0 Dainty Hya¬ 
cinth-like spikes of pure white on dwarf 
plants, 6 in. high. A foremost variety 
for edging beds and borders. Pkt. 10^; 
Vi oz. 30fi; Vi 02 . 50^; oz. 85^. 
Umbellata Type [r] 
Umbel or umbrella-shaped flower heads 
made up of many small florets cover the 
dwarf bushy plants. 1 ft. 
1828 Carmine Bright carmine-rose. 
1826 Dark Crimson Rich deep shade. 
1825 Flesh-Pink Very delicate pink. 
1829 Lilac Also known as lavender. 
1827 Rose Cardinal Brilliant rosy red. 
1823 White Large heads of pure white. 
1830 All Colors Mixed Made up espe¬ 
cially from the above named varieties. 
A bright and cheerful mixture. 
Any of the above Umbellata Candytufts: 
Pkt. 10^; Vioz. 25^; Vioz. 40^; oz. 70fi. 
1817 Dwarf Hybrids, Mixed [R] Large 
flowers, many colors; dwarf, compact 
plants. 6 in. Very desirable. 
Pkt. 10^; Vioz. 25^; Vioz.40ji,oz. 70^. 
For Perennial Candytuft, see Iberis, 
page S3 
7830 COLLECTION 
Four Choice Separate Colors 
Umbellata Candytufts 
Dark Crimson, Flesh-Pink, 
Lilac, and White. 
4 Pkts. —one each of these four 
colors (value 40^) OC j 
for only 
Canary Bird Flower 3 § 
2911 Very graceful, dainty climber with 
finely fringed, nasturtium-like flowers of 
rich canary yellow, which at a distance 
appear like tiny canary birds. Prefers 
semi-shade and fairly moist soil. Beau¬ 
tiful cut foliage. 10 to 15 ft. 
Pkt. 10^; Vi oz. 30^; oz. 50^. 
42 W. Atlee Burpee Co. 
CampanulB/ Annual 3 
Shape of flowers and form of plant 
are the same as the well-known 
biennial Canterbury Bells, but these 
bloom from seed in less than six 
months. Showy in beds and borders 
and nice for cut flowers. 2 to 2K ft. 
1846 Angelus Bell Beautiful art 
shade of deep rose. Very desirable. 
1849 Blue Bell Rich Cambridge- 
blue flowers; an exquisite shade. 
1847 Liberty Bell Luminous and 
intense violet-blue. Distinct color. 
1850 Mission Bell Large, well- 
formed blooms of soft clear pink. 
A ny of the above A nnual Campanulas; 
Pkt. 15^; Ys oz. 35^; Vi oz. 60^. 
1815 Mixed Colors The above and 
various shades of lavender, blue, 
rose, pink, as well as white. 
Pkt. 10^; Vs oz. 30^; Vi oz. 50^. 
1910 Attica [R] Plants grow about 
5 in. high and 15 in. across. Flowers 
are small, bell-shaped and mostly 
light violet in color. Early and con¬ 
tinuous bloomer; for edgings and 
rock gardens. Pkt. 25fi; Vs oz. 70fi. 
For Biennial and Perennial 
Campanulas, see page 78 
Cannas from Seed 
1845 Large-Flowered Mixed 
Showy plants, 4 to 6 ft. tall, with 
large tropical foliage and handsome 
spikes of blooms in many colors — 
reds, yellows, pinks and variegated. 
Pkt. lOfi; V 2 02 . 35^; oz. 60^. 
Carnation, Giant Marguerite 
Carnations^] 
Giant Marguerite 
Delightfully fragrant flowers of largest 
size. Blooms within five months from 
seed. Hardy in moderate climates. Fine 
for beds, borders or pots and a favorite 
for cutting. Many are nicely fringed. 
1842 Dark Crimson.. 
1840 Pink. 
1841 Scarlet. 
1843 White. 
1844 Yellow. 
Any of these: 
Pkt. 15?!; 
Vs oz. SO fit 
V4 oz. 85?!. 
1848 Finest Mixed Delightful blend of 
all the above and other choice colors. 
Pkt. 10?!; Vs oz. 35?!; Vi oz. 60^. 
7707 COLLECTION 
Marguerite Carnations 
One pkt. each of the above five 
separate colors (5 pkts. in ert-z 
all, value 75?!) for only OUp 
Sutton's Vanguard 
4006 Mixed Exquisitely scented flow¬ 
ers borne within six months from seed. 
Many striped and flaked. 15 to 18 in. 
Hardy in mild sections. Striking. 
Pkt. 15^; Vis oz. 35^; Vs 02 . 60^. 
Cardinal Climbers 
2912 (Ipomoea Quamoclit Sloteri) 
Graceful, quick-growing climber with 
cardinal-scarlet blooms, 1 to 1>2 in. 
across. Rich, glossy dark green foliage. 
Vines grow 15 ft. tall and are in bloom 
all summer until frost. 
Pkt. 10^; Vi oz. 35?!; Vz 02 . 60^. 
Summer Chrysanthemums 
Of the easiest culture; flower profusely during the summer and fall, especially 
in sections where the summers are not too hot. They are showy in the garden 
and fine for cutting. Prefer heavy soil. 
1896 FinestSingleMixed (Painted 
Daisies) Many of the large flowers 
are of one color, but the most of 
them are beautifully zoned or ringed 
with unusual, contrasting colors. 
A wonderfully gay mixture. 2 ft. 
Pkt. 10^; Vi 02 . 20?!; 14 oz. 30?!, 
1903 Coronarium, Double Mixed 
Lovely button-shaped, double 
blooms, lyi in. across, in white and 
shades of yellow. Elegant long stems 
make them desirable for cutting. 
Average height is 18 in.; will grow 
taller in some sections. 
Pkt. 10^; Vi oz. 20^; Yz oz. 30?!. 
1894 Yellowstone Intensesulphur- 
yellow double flowers of the finest 
form are freely borne on good, 
straight stems. The color is most 
appealing; the shape of the flowers 
is distinct. A lovely new annual 
chrysanthemum that will be wel¬ 
comed in the garden or for cutting. 
Pkt. 15?!; Vs oz. 35^; Vi oz. 60?!. 
For Perennial Chrysanthemums, 
see page 78 
1893 Nivellii Large pure yellow, single, 
marguerite-like blooms are freely pro¬ 
duced on long, strong stems. Excellent 
for cutting. Bushy plants about 2 ft. 
tall. A mass of flowers. Stands heat. 
Pkt. 10?!; Vi oz. 25?!; Yz oz. 40^, 
Chrysanthemum, Yellowstone Pkt. 15?!. 
