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CAMPANULA, Perennial Varieties. Per. kam-pan‘-you-la. 
Blue, white, bell-shaped flowers; sow October to March. 
Carpatica, Hare Bell, blue and white, 10 inches. 
Fragilis, large light blue, trailing, 6 inches. 
Persicifolia, Peach Bell; mixed, 2-3 feet. 
Pyramidalis, Chimney Bell, mixed, 5-6 feet tall. 
Rotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland), blue, 1 foot. 
Trachelium, Coventry Bells, heads of crowded, hanging lav- 
ender bells. 2-3 ft., blooms first year. 
CAMPANULA medium, Canterbury Bells. 
Blue, pink and white, large bells on tall spikes. Usual type 
biennial, flowering second season; annual type flowers in 
5 to 7 months from seed. Sow any time. Germination 10-15 
days. 
BIENNIAL CANTERBURY BELLS, 3 ft. 
Calycanthema, Cup and Saucer type. Flowers have a saucer- 
like development at base. Very lovely. 
Rose Pink Light Blue. 
White. Dark Blue. 
Mixed. Good color assortment. Pkts. 10e. 
Single Type, Mixed only. 1/16-0z. 30c; Pkt. 10ce. 
Double Mixed. Flower fully double. Pkt. 10c. 
ANNUAL CANTERBURY EELLS. 3 ft. 
Liberty Bell. Deep blue. 
Wedding Eell. Pure white. 
Angelus Bell. Deep rose pink. Mixed. Pkts. 15c; 3 for 35e. 
CANDYTUFT. 
White, pink, lavender, and red flower-heads on bushy plants 
for borders, beds, and cutting; 1 foot; sow November to May. 
Germination period 10 to 14 days. 
UMEELLATA VARIETIES: 
Pink, Lavender, Rose, Cardinal, White, and Mixed. 
¥%-oz. 35c; Fkts. 10e. 
Dwarf Mixed, Nana compacta, 6 in. %4-o0z. 30c; Pkt. 10c. 
HYACINTH-FLOWERED VARIETIES: 
Giant White, large spikes, 1 foot. 
Miniature Gem, white, 4 in. 4-oz. 45c; Pkt. 10c. 
CANDYTUFT. Per. See Iberis. 
CANNA. Per. 
Vivid pinks, yellows, oranges and’‘reds, useful for foliage 
and flower mass effect; flower first year from seed, which 
soak; 3 feet; sow January to May. Germination period 2 
weeks. Crozy’s Hybrids Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
CARDINAL CLIMBER, Ipomoea quamoclit hybrida. 
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Wiery-red tubular flowers on rapid vine; sow February to 
May. Germination period 10 to 15 days. Pkt. 15c. 
Carnations 
CARNATION, Dianthus Caryophyllus. Per. 
Pink, rose, red, white, yellow; 1% feet; sow Oct. to April. 
Germination period 10 days. 
Chabaud’s Giant Pink, Rose, Scarlet, Crimson, Yellow, White, 
and Mixed, bloom in 6 months from seed. Pkts. 15c; 3 for 35e. 
Giant Enfant de Nice Carnations. They are of compact growth 
with extremely stiff stems bearing flowers 24% to 2% inches 
without disbudding. The colors come about 75% true from 
seeds and give about 90% of plants with double flowers. 
Mixed. Pkts. 15c. 
Improved Early Perpetual Giants. Plants bloom in 5 months 
and continue all summer. The flowers are unusually large, 
very double and clove scented on stiff 15 to 18-inch stems. 
Choice Mixed. Pkt. 25c. 
CASTOR OIL BEAN, Ricinus. Per. ris’-i-nus. 
Very rapid-growing foliage plant; sow January to April. 
Germination period 2 weeks. Sauguineus (6 feet), green, 
red-veined leaves, red stalks and fruit; Zanzibariensis (12 
feet), green and bronze leaves. Oz. 30c; Pkts. 10c. 
CELOSIA, Cockscomb. sell-oh’-si-a. ~ 
Crimson, rose, and yellow dense heads and plumes; 
March to May. Germination period 7 to 10 days. 
SOW 

Celosia : 
plumosa “Painted Daisies” 
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Cleome, Pink Queen 
CELOSIA—Cont’d. 
Cristata, Cockscomb Type; Dwarf, 1 foot Crimson; and Tall, 
3 foot. Mixed. : 
Flumosa, Feathered type; 2% feet: Crimson; Yellow; Pride 
of Castle Gould Mixed. 
Childsii, Chinese Woolflower; 2 feet: Mixed. Pkts. 10c. 
CENTAUREA, cyanus, Cornflower, Bachelor's Button. 
Blue, rose, red, and white flowers for beds and bouquets; 
Sow November to May. Germination period 10 to 15 days. 
DOUELE, re-selected Florist Strains (3 feet): 
Blue Boy, pure deep blue, Snow Man, white. 
Pinkie, rose pink. Red Boy, ruby red. 
Mixed. %-0z. 45¢e; Fkts. 10c. 
DWARF bedding type, 1 foot: 
Jubilee Gem, deep blue. Very useful for both hedding and 
cutting. %-oz. 30c. 
Lilac Lady. Pkts. loc. 
CENTAUREA imperialis, Sweet Sultan. 
Pink, lavender, purple, white, and yellow fragrant flowers 
like large, soft thistles; 2144 feet; sow November to May. 
Germination period 2 weeks. Amaranth Red, Lavender, Pink, 
White, Yellow (Suaveolens, not in mixture), and Mixed. 
¥%-oz. 30c; PkKts. 10c. 
CENTAUREA americana, Basket Flower. 
Large feathery lilac flower somewhat resembling an inter- 
woven basket, on a handsome annual plant; 4 feet; sow 
October to May. Germination period 2 weeks. Pkt. 10c. 
CENTAUREA. See also Dusty Miller. 
CERASTIUM tomentosum, Snow in Summer. Per. 
se-ras -tee-um. 
White flowers and silvery foliage for sunny edgings and 
rockery; 8 inches; sow January to June. %-oz. 25e; Pkt. 10c. 
CHIERANTHUS, Siberian Wallflower. ky-ran‘’-thus. 
Dazzling, bright orange or golden yellow flowers, produced 
freely from early spring to summer; 1 foot; sow September 
to March. Germination period 2 weeks. 
Vivid Orange; Golden Bedder, deep yellow. 
Pkts. 10e. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. Per. See also Matricaria, Pyrethrum, and 
Shasta Daisy. kris-an’-the-mum. 
Korean Hybrids, early-flowering, bushy type for 
decoration. Single and semi-double. Mixed. Pkt. 25c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Annual, Painted Daisies. 
Yellow, white, pink, and red, large daisy cut-flowers; 2 feet; 
sow October to April. Germination period 10 to 18 days. 
Nivelli, Annual Marguerite, free-blooming tall, long-stemmed 
yellow. %-oz. 35c; Pkts. 10ce. 
Northern Star, white, vellow zone. 
Sultan, copper-red with yellow zone. 
Tricolor Mixed. 
CINERARIA hybrids. sin-e-rar’-ia. 
Unusually rich colors in the showiest early spring bedding 
plant for shade, and pots; sow June to Getober, Germination 
period 8 to 10 days. 
Grandiflora Semi-Dwarf, 16 inches: Light Azure Blue; Blue 
Shades; Old Rose; Scarlet. Pkts. 50c. 
Campbell’s California Giant Strain, Mixed, notable for im- 
mense flowers and pleasing colors. Pkt. 50e. 
Cremer’s Prize Strain, semi-dwarf, with medium-sized flow- 
ers, but producing the largest heads of any type. Pkt. 50e. 
Howard & Smith’s. Prize Strain. Mixed. Pkt. 50c. 
Multiflora Nana, new dwarf (1 foot) type, with quantities 
of tiny flowers in all shades. Pkt. 25c. 
CLARKIA. See Wildflowers, page 30. 
CLEOME Pink Queen. Silver Medal A.A.S. ‘42. 
A tall attractive border subject, Cleome Pink Queen has huge 
heads of delightful true pink, with no trace of magenta. It 
reaches a height of 4 feet. Blooming from June till frost, 
and unaffected by disease or pests, it is a most desirable 
flower for bold clumps of color in background planting, 
Pity 1 be: 4 
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