A nnual Garden Flowers In Color, Foley; $1.00 Postpaid 
Annual Canterbury-bells. 
It is now possible to have these lovely subjects in 
bloom at almost any season—even during the Winter 
in the cool greenhouse—by sowing the seed in suc¬ 
cession for the 2%-ft. plants bloom in less than six 
months from sowing. Each plant throws from six to 
eight delightful spikes and will add a new touch to 
gardening—inside or out. 
Iiarge pkt. any color, 50c. 
No. Pkt. 
1788 Angelus Bell. Deep rose.$0.25 
1790 Blue Bell. Cambridge blue.25 
1792 Iiiherty Bell. Intense violet-blue.25 
1794 Mission Bell. Clear, soft pink.25 
1796 Wedding Bell. Pure white.25 
1798 Mixed Colors.25 
(Bellflower.) H. P. Valuable 
V-i/ailipailUia. jqj. j^ne and July blooms. 
1650 carpatica. (Harebell.) Bright blue; flne 
for rockeries. 6 in.Large pkt. 40c. .10 
1655 carpatica alba. White. 6 in.Large pkt. 40c. .10 
1675 persicifolia grandiflora coerulea. (Peach 
Bells.) Deep blue. 2 ft..Large pkt. 60c. .15 
1680 persicifolia grandiflora alba. Pure white. 
2 ft.Large pkt. 60c. .15 
1683 persicifolia Telham Beauty. Extra large, 
pale China blue.Large pkt. $1.00 .25 
1695 pyramldalis. (Chimney Bell.) Blue. 6 ft. 
For partial shade.Large pkt. 50c. .15 
1700 pyramldalis alba. Pure white. 6 ft. 
Large pkt. 50 c. .15 
1710 rotundifolia Olymplca. Light blue; grass¬ 
like foliage. Fine for Summer and Fall. .35 
Campanula Medium. 
SINOBE FBOWEBUTO, Barge pkt. of any, 30c. 
No. Pkt. No. Pkt. 
1720 Lavender_$0.10 1745 White .$0.10 
1730 Dark Blue.10 1750 Mixed.10 
1735 Bose.10 
Carnations. 
Outstanding among easily grown 
annual cut flowers. 
Enfant de Nice. The flnest annual Carnation. 
Robust and upright in habit with strong 
stems carrying 2%-3 in. flowers. Truly mag- 
niflcent. 
Separate Colors or Mixed. Pkt. 25c., large pkt. 75c. 
No. No. 
1940 Bed. 1950 Salmon. 
1945 Bose. 1955 White. 
1959 Enfant de Nice Mixed. 
CHABAUD’S EABBY G-IANT. Handsome 
clove-scented flowers close-resembling good 
greenhouse Carnations. Blooms within six 
months. 18 in. 
Separate Colors or Mixed. Pkt. 15c., large pkt. 60c. 
No. No. 
1860 Finest Mixed. 1865 Crimson. 
1861 Flesh Fink. 1867 Bose. 
1862 White. 1868 Cardinal Bed. 
1863 Yellow. 
aZANT MABCfUEBITES. H. H. P. Sow 
seed in hotbeds in early Spring, for 
blooms in July. 18 in. Pkt. 
2570 Finest Mixed Marguerites. .Large pkt. 50c. $0.10 
(Cockscomb.) H. A. Striking from 
Midsummer until frost. 
FBXJMOSA. (Feathered or Ostrich Plume.) 
1872 Pride of Castle Oould. A select strain of 
the most brilliant colors.20 
1873 Bright Orange .Large pkt. 40c. .16 
1875 Golden Yellow. 2 ft.Large pkt. 40c. .16 
1890 Scarlet. 2 ft.Large pkt. 40c. .16 
1895 Finest Mixed. 2 ft.Large pkt. 40c. .15 
CBISTATA NANA, Dwarf. (Old-fashioned 
Ooclcscornl^.) 
1900 Finest Mixed. 6 in.Large pkt. 60c. .10 
1905 Glasgow Prize. Crimson, green foliage. 
Large pkt. 50c. .16 
1915 Empress. Giant crimson, dark foliage. 
Large pkt. 60c. .10 
1925 Golden Yellow. 6 in.Large pkt. 50c. .10 
1874 FIEBY FEATBYSB. Bushy. 18 in. tall; 
graceful red plumes.Large pkt. 75c. .20 
DOUBLE FLOWEBING 
Large pkt. of any, 35c. 
1780 Finest Mixed.$0.10 
1782 Blue .10 
1785 Bose .10 
1787 White.10 
CALYCANTHEMA 
(Cup-and-saucer ) 
Large pkt. of any. 
50c. 
1760 
Blue . 
$0.15 
1761 
Lavender .... 
.15 
1765 
Bose . 
.15 
1770 
White . 
.15 
1775 
Finest Mixed. 
.15 
nrl\/+ii'f4' Prized for its fragrance and 
Vi./ai lu y I u I I • found in every garden. 
ANNUAL VABIETIES. Greatly in demand. 
1810 Giant Empress. White. 2 ft.% oz. 40c. .10 
1815 FEBBY’S GIANT WHITE FEBFECTION. 
(Hyacinth Flowered.) The best variety 
for forcing .% oz. 75c. .15 
1840 Little Prince. Dwarf, pure white. 6 in.. .10 
Umbellata Type. Broad and flattened heads. 
1800 Perry's Giant Mixed. 1 ft.% oz. 30c. .10 
1805 Dunneti Crimson. 1 ft.% oz. 40c. .10 
1825 Lavender. 1 ft.% oz. 40c. .10 
1830 Flesh Pink. 1 ft.% oz. 40c. .10 
1835 Bose Cardinal. Rich rosy red... % oz. 50c. .15 
1839 Tom Thumb Mixed. Dwarf and compact, 
only 6 in. tall.% oz. 30c., oz. 50c. .10 
PEBENNIAL VABIETIES. (Iberis.) Dwarf. 
1845 gibraltarica. White, tinted pink. 6 in. 
Large pkt. 60 c. .10 
1850 sempervirens. Pure white. 6 in. 
Large pkt. 75c.. 16 
strikingly bril- 
v^arainai v.^nmDer. ug^^t vine with beau¬ 
tiful laciniated, fernlike foliage. Climbs 20 
to 30 ft. Start seed indoors. No. 1866.16 
Cerastium. 
(Snow-in-summer.) H. P. 
2070 tomentosum. Foliage silvery white, with 
myriads of small white flowers. For 
dry. sunny places. 4in. .Large pkt. 60c. 
.15 
CGnfaUrGa Great favorites for bouquets. 
* 2-3 ft. 
ANNUAL VABIETIES 
CYANUS. (Bachelor Button, Cornflower.) 
1960 Jubilee Gem. Prized for edgings, the bor¬ 
der, or as a pot plant in the cool green¬ 
house. Double dwarf blue. 12 in. 
Large pkt. 75c. .20 
Separate Colors or Mixed. Pkt. lOo., large pkt. 35c. 
1970 Double Deep Blue. No. 
1971 Double Mauve. 1978 Double Bose Pink. 
1972 Double Carmine. 1980 Double Finest 
1975 Double White. Mixed. 
IMFEBIALIS. (Giant Sweet-sultan.) 2% ft. 
Separate Colors or Mixed. Pkt. 10c«, large pkt. 35o. 
1985 Finest Mixed. 1995 Lavender. 
1986 Amaranth Bed. 2000 Brilliant Bose. 
1990 White. 2010 Purple. 
MOSCHATA. (Sweet-sultan.) 2 ft. 
2030 suaveolens. Yellow.Large pkt. 36c. $0.10 
2035 AMEBICANA. Lilac-purple. 3 ft. 
Large pkt. 60c. .16 
PEBENNIAL VABIETIES 
2050 macrocephala. Large thistle-like golden 
yellow flowers, showy in the border and 
useful for July cut flowers. 3% ft.16 
2066 montana, Purple. 2 ft.Large pkt. 50c. .15 
2060 candidissima. (Dusty Miller.) H. A. Prized 
for its downy, silvery foliage. Used ex¬ 
tensively for bedding, bordering and 
baskets. 1 ft.Large pkt. 60a .16 
2066 gymnocarpa. (Dusty Miller.) H. A. Fem- 
like foliage with silvery covering. 
1 % ft.Large pkt. 36c. .10 
Cheiranthus. 
(Siberian Wallflower.) H. P. 
2080 allioxil. Excellent for the rockery. Bril¬ 
liant orange. 12 in.Large pkt. 30c. 
2083 alllonl, Golden Bedder. For a brilliant 
touch of golden yellow plant this as an 
edging or in the rock garden for it has 
quantities of good-sized flowers on 12 
in. plants.Large pkt. 26c. 
.10 
.16 
