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CALLIOPSIS—A. The annual coreopsis, its Umbellata sorts grow about 1 ft. tall with 
flowers are similar in form, but many are flowers in umbrella form. We offer the 
marked with bands or centers of con- following colors as noted below: 
trasting tones. Colors include variations Lilac. 
of yellow and orange including brown, Purple. 
maroon and almost crimson. They are Rose. 
thrifty, vigorous, bloom throughout the White. 
summer and often self-seed. ‘ Mixed. 
Double Mixed, all colors. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c. 
Pkt., 10c; 0z., 25c. 
CANARY BIRD FLOWER (See Tropaeolum) 
CASTOR OIL PLANT—(See Ricinus). —A, 
CAMPANULA—A. A new Canterbury Bell CARDIOSPERMUM (Balloon Vine)—AC. 
Love in a Puff. A clean, free-growing 
vine reaching 10 to 12 feet, bearing 
delicate clusters of: bloom and numbers 
of large, round, inflated seedpods re- 
sembling miniature balloons. The effect 
is odd and curious. 
which blooms from seed in less than six 
months, plants two to two and a _ half 
feet bearing 6-8 flower spikes. 
Angelus Bell, deep rose. 
Liberty Bell, deep violet blue. 

Mission Bell, clear pink. 
Wedding Bell, white. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c. 
Mixed. CARNATION (Marguerite Giant Double Im- 
Any of the above, pkt., 10c; oz., 70c. proved)—A. This popular hardy carna- 
tion blooms five months from sowing and 
CAMPANULAS—B. continues throughout the season. It is CELOSIA, Plumosa 
Medium. ; 16 to 20 inches high, upright in habit, 2 
Single Mixed. and robust growing. 
Double Mixed. Crimson (Nero) deep, dark crimson. CELOSIA (Cockscomb)—A. 
Cup and Saucer. Deep rose. Crested Dwart Sorts. The name coxcomb 
Dark Blue (Violet). White (Jeanne Diania). is derived from the resemblance of the 
Light Blue (Lilac). Choice Mixed. flower heads of the crested type to a 
Rose. Any of the above, pkt., 10c: 1% oz., cock’s comb, in form, though in texture 
White. $1.40. they are like plush or chenille. The 
Mixed. crested type thrive in light soil and are 
Any of the above, pkt., 10c: 2 oz., 75c. CASTOR BEAN (See Ricinus)—A. used for mass effects in beds, or in 
pots. The plumed type like rich soil. 
Seeds germinate quickly and should 
be sown after danger of frost is over. 
Dwarf Empress. (Dark foliage, dark 
red flowers.) 
Dwart Finest Mixed. 
CANDYTUFT—A. For mass planting, inter- 
planting with taller flowers and for edg- 
ing beds and borders, the candytuft is 
admirable, and the hyacinth flowered 
type, bearing flowers in long clusters, 
makes good cut flowers. Successive Tail Crimson. 
plantings give flowers all summer. igs eee duEcotherecuak 
Giant Hyacinth-Flowered White. 1 ft. Yellow astm oy 
Large, bold spikes of snowy white Finest Mixed. 
flowers, habit sturdy and compact. This Childsi. (Chinese Wool Flower.) 
is an especially select stock. Mixed. 
Pkt., 10c; % oz., 25¢: oz., 85c. 
Any of the above, pkt., 10c; oz., $1.25. 
CHEIRANTHUS—P. 
Allioni (Siberian Wallflower). 1 ft. Daz- 
zling fiery orange flowers on stems 
about a foot high. Best used as a bien- 
nial as it frequently blooms itself to 
death. Blooms from seed the first year. 
Pkt., 10c: oz., 25c. 
Golden Bedder. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 40c. 

CENTAUREA, Cyanus, Mixed CHINESE LANTERN (See Physalis)—P. 
CENTAUREAS CYANUS—A. (Bachelor's CHRYSANTHEMUM (Summer)—A. 
Button or Cornflower.) They are easy to Single Flowering Varieties. 20 in. Sown 
grow and bloom continuously. Just sow in April, they begin flowering in July. 
the seed broadcast wherever you want The double varieties, which grow 4 ft. 
the plants to grow. If the soil is rich, high, make imposing border plants in 
the flowers will be larger and have midsummer. All types should be 
longer stems. Make sowings at intervals pinched back to enc@urage branching, 
of three weeks apart, beginning in early and grown in rich soil. 
May. . Carinatum. 
Double Flowering Varieties, 2 ft. Tricolor finest mixed. 
Blue Boy. Segetum. 
Pinkie. Eldorado, golden yellow. Dark eye. 
Red Boy. Pkt., 10c: oz., 25c. 
Snow Man. Coronarium. 
Mixed. Double Dwarf Mixed. 
CANDYTUFT, Hyacinth Flowered Any of the above, pkt., 10c: oz., 75c. Pkt., 10c. 

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