6 STANLEY COBB, 22 Barry Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. 
CAMPANULA 
Sow seed about March. Keep under glass all Summer, or in a frame. Shift so 
they will be in 6" or 7" pots by October, bringing these into a cool house, 
until January. Keep in the same pots, at 50°; they will flower in April. 
CANARINA. Magnificent plant for suspended baskets, with numerous bell-shape 
flowers of orange veined with red, and edged with deep red....ccceesees ed 
RICH PINK. Large, single bells in a beautiful clear color. 3' high......30¢ 
PERSICIFOLIA, DOUBLE BLUE........45¢ PYRAMIDALIS, WHITE QUEEN. 4 ft...20¢ 
CALYCANTHEMA MIXED. Semi-double, "cup-and-saucer" variety, 3 ft. high...20¢ 
CELSIA b. 
Clear yellow flowers with purple anthers. Blooms in 6 mos.; 18" high....20¢ 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Annual kinds sown early in November in a coolhouse, should flower in April. 
* BALCONY MIXED. Small, single flowers in graceful drooping sprays......70¢ 
* GOLDEN CROWN. 100% double, bright yellow flowers. Plants 34' high.....35¢ 
CAMELLIA p. 
Soak this hard-coated seed in hot water before planting, in the Spring. The 
seedlings like a Winter night temperature of 45°. Use a soil of sandy loam 
with leafmold and well rotted manure. They can be flowered at Christmas, if 
the temperature is raised a few degrees - but no more, else their buds will 
drop! During Summer, place the pots outdoors, plunged up to the rim, giving 
a little shade. The plants will produce a crop of flowers every year; their 
flowering periods often extending over many WEEKS... cererrervvcccevesev erg 
CYPERUS 
This easily grown and very decorative ornamental grass delights in a moist, 
cool house. Fine plents can be raised from Fall sown seed in less than four 
months. It resembles a small Palm, growing about 2 feet high....-esceeeekO¥ 
