
Canterbury Bells (Cup and Saucer) 
CANTERBURY BELLS— Campanula 
Biennial. 21/, ft. June. 
CALYCANTHEMA—Cup and Saucer. A 
place should be found in every garden for this 
old-fashioned and much prized garden plant. 
The large single blooms resemble a cup and 
- saucer. Hardy biennial, flowering the second 
year from seed. Sow seed any time up to July 
15th, or if sown very early indoors, it may 
bloom the first year. Thrives best in light, 
rich soil with good drainage. 
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2698 Alba. Pure white.........eseceeees| Pkt. 
2709 Pink. Delicate rosy-pink.............$ 15¢ 
2710 Finest Mixed. 1% oz., 40c.......... 
MEDIOUM—Single Canterbury Bells. Beauti- 
ful large bell-shaped flowers. 
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2765 Single Mixed. 14 02z., 25c......e00. 
2776 Double Mixed. % oz., 4Oc......... 
Annual Canterbury Bells 
A strain of Canterbury Bells which will flower inthe 
late Summer and Autumn from Spring sowings. 
2778 Mixed. Contains all colors of rose, blue, pink 
_and white. Yg oz., 25c.........+.Pkt. 10c 
CANARY BIRD VINE—Tropaeolum 
Canariense 
Annual Climber. 15 to 20 ft. Jun2-Oct. 
A graceful vine with beautifully cut leaves and 
canary-yellow flowers. Excellent for quickly 
covering stumps, rockeries and similar places. 
Does well in shade. Very useful for the Win- 
ter window garden: 1% oz., 25c....Pkt. 10c 
2787 


Carnations © 
Deliciously Fragrant 
Annual or Biennial. 1 ft. July to Frost. 
Great favorites and becoming more and more 
popular every year because of their delicious 
fragrance and richness of colors. Sow the seed 
indoors in February or early March for plants 
to set out after all danger of frost is past. Seed 
planted in August can be wintered over in cold 
frames, then transplanted in the open ground 
in April. Carnations like a sunny location and 
will grow in any soil that is not too rich. 
Good drainage is essential. Firm, shallow 
planting, burying the roots and not the stem 
of the plant under the soil, is essential. 
Improved Giant Double—Chabaud’s 
Undoubtedly the best Carnation in existence for out- 
door culture and the easiest to raise. The plants are 
robust, forming ten to twenty stalks bearing huge double 
flowers rich in color and strongly clove-scented. 
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2935 Collection. One packet each....... Reming 4-16 
2944 Mixed. ¥f oz., 4Oc........+2+++-Pkt. 15 
Enfant De Nice Carnations 
A cross between Chabaud’s Giant Improved and Per- 
petual Carnation. The plants are sturdy, with long 
stems bearing flowers 24 to 3 inches in diameter. This 
strain is magnificent and the last word in Carnations. 
2952 Mixed. 1/32 oz., 50c............Pkt. 20c 
Marguerite Carnations 
This class is best treated as an annual. Very popular 
with the amateur, as they begin to flower four to five 
months from sowing. 
2954 Marguerite Mixed. 4 oz., 4Oc....Pkt. 10c 
2965 Giant Marguerite. Extra large and perfect, 
flowering in a rich variety of colors, including 
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CARDINAL CLIMBER. See Cypress Vine. 

Improved Giant Double Carnation 
