


N 
finest 
~ CACTUS 
mixture of different cacti, 
ing curious formations. 
con- 
H Interest- 
ng to watch them develop. 1800— 
PIR (15 seeds), 25c; 2 pkts., 45c. 

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Canterbury Bells or Campanula 
CAMPANULA OR 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
Biennial. They thrive best in light, 
moderately rich soiis, and bear a pro- 
_ fusion of dainty, bell-shaped flowers. 
Canterbury Bells 
‘Beautiful, large, bell-shaped blos- 
soms, feet. Single Mixed. Many 
eolors. 1824—Pkt., 10c. 
Single Mixed, Salzer’s Cliffwood 
Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED. A special 
reselected strain certified by THREE- 
WAY tests. 1833—Pkt., 15c. 
Double Mixed. Produces a very large 
percentage of true, double-flowering 
plants. 1823—Pkt., 10c. 
Annual Canterbury Bells 
Blooms in five months from seed. 
2 to 2% feet. Each plant bears six 
to eight large spikes. Mixed colors. 
1816—Pkt., 10c. 
Cup and Saucer Canterbury Bells 
Biennial. They have an extra large 
ealyx, giving the appearance of a cup 
and saucer. 2% feet. Mixed colors of 
blue, white and lilac. 1822—Pkt., 10c. 

Candytuft, Giant Hyacinth-Flowered 
CANDYTUFT 
Anntial. Valuable for masses and 
edging, and considered indispensable 
for cutting. Very fragrant. 
Fragrant. White. 1835—Pkt., 10c. 
’ Rose Cardinal. Brilliant, deep rosy- 
Red ©1838"—Pkt,, 710c: 
Giant Hyacinth-Flowered. The very 
white, plants 18 inches high, 
earrying immense spikes of large 
white flowers. 1842—PKt., 10c; % 0z., 
20¢c; % oz., 35c. 
Finest Mixed. A splendid mixture, 
containing all the colors. 1834—PkKt., 
10c; %4 oz., 20c; 0z., 60c. 
Finest ‘Mixed, Salzer’s Cliffwood 
Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED—A special 
- reselected strain certified by THREE- 
EEN ee 1843—Pkt., 10c; 6 0z., 25¢. 
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CARDINAL CLIMBER 
Annual, (Ipomea Quamoclit Slo- 
teri.) A beautiful climber growing rap- 
idly and attaining a height of 30 feet. 
Foliage Pelica flowers cardinal red. 
5e 
1856—Pkt 

Carnations, Giant Marguerite 
CARNATION 
Indispensable, both for house cul- 
ture and for the garden. 
Giant Marguerite. Annual. Flow- 
ers of immense size, measuring 2% 
inches across, double and beautifully 
fringed. Mixed colors. 1859—Pkt., 
10¢; 44-02. 35e. 
Perpetual Early Flowering (Double 
Chabauds). Perennial. Blooms in 12 
to 14 weeks after being sown and con- 
tinues to bear its splendid flowers in- 
definitely. Mixed. 1861—PKt., 35c. 
Salzer’s Cliffweod Mixed. Perennial. 
A choice strain, seeds saved from 
largest show flowers only. 1862—Pkt., 
100 seeds, 15c; % oz., 50c. 
CLIFFWOOD GIANT DOUBLE 
Biennial. A strain of immense 
Carnations. Blooms in five months 
from seed, and continues to produce 
its beautifully fringed, intensely fra- 
grant, large double flowers. For few, 
but enormous flowers, pinch off all the 
buds as they appear, except one to a 
stem. The most popular colors: 
1863—Cardinal Red. 
1864—Rose Pink. 
1865—Queen of the Whites. 
1866—Queen of the Yellows. 
Any of Above: Per Pkt., 15c. One Pkt. 
Each of Above 4, for 50c. 
1869—Mixed. All colors. Pkt., 10ce. 

CATHEDRAL BELLS 
Cobea Scan-= 
dens. Annual.) 
A fine, rapidly % 
growing, an - 
nual climber 
with handsome 
foliage and 
large beltl- 
shaped flowers 
of deep violet 
blue color. 1904 
—Pkt., 15 seeds, | 
10c. b 
Cobea Seandens 

COWSLIP 
Primula WVeris. Perennial. Lovely 
yellow flowers. Height 6 inches; very 
fragrant. 1910—Pkt., 15¢; 2 pkts., 25¢c. 
RED ARROW—An extra gocd spray for flowers—1 oz. bottle 35c. 


CASTOR OIL PLANT 
Ricinus. Annual, 
Unsurpassed for 
sub-tropical ef- 
fects. Fine for 
lawns:,or centers 
of beds. 
. Zanzibar i- 
we ensis. The differ- 
j} ent varieties in 
| this mixture have 
light and dark 
green leaves, and 
some of coppery 
~ 2430—Pkt., 10¢c; 36 02., 15¢; 02z., 
25ce; 14: 1b., 75c. 
Mixed. All sorts. 2431—Pkt., 10c; 
1% 0z., 15c; ez., 25c; % I1b., T5e. 
COMPO. Save your lawn clippings, 
and all waste vegetation. Convert 
them into fertilizer with Compo or 
Activo. See Pages 104 and 105. 
Cutworm Bait. Kills cutworms, 
slugs, ete. Very effective protection 
for young plants. See Page 105. 
CHINESE LANTERN 
Physalis. Perennial. An ornamental 
plant, 2 feet high, bearing masses of 
bright orange-searlet lantern-like 
fruits which can be cut and dried for 
winter bouquets. 2365—Pkt., 10c. For 
plants, see Page 83. 




Annual Chrysanthemum or 
Painted Daisy 
ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Annual Painted Daisy. (Chrysan- 
themum Carinatum.) Annual. Very 
showy, lavishly borne daisy-like flow- 
ers from July to Sept., of beautiful 
shades and colors, mixed. 1895—Pkt., 
G. 

Cineraria, Cremer’s Prize Strain 
CINERARIA 
Greenhouse plant. Beautiful flower- 
ing plants for the house or conserva- 
tory during the spring months. Eas- 
ily grown in the average home. 
Salzer’s Finest Mixed. A mixture 
of beautiful, large flowers and showy 
colors. 60c. 
Cremer’s Prize Strain. Finest strain 
grown today. Largest flowers and 
most brilliant colors of any strain. 
1898—Pkt., 50c; 2 pkts., 95c. 


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