Candytuft . Iberis 
One of the most indispensable annuals. Plants a 
foot or more high, covered with clusters of small 
pure white flowers; good for cutting; desirable 
rockery plants and an excellent edging for beds. 
Fall-sown plants bloom from May to July; spring- 
sown flower from July to September. Prefer good 
soil and a light, airy situation. For cut-flowers make 
successive sowings every fourteen days. Pkt. 10 cts.; 
I40z. 15 cts.; oz. 50 cts. 
Carnation 
MARGUERITE. The earliest Carnation, popular 
for rich color and delicious fragrance. Flowers 
white ranging through yellow, scarlet, and deep 
‘crimson. Plants from seed sown early in the open 
bloom from July to frost, and, if given some pro- 
tection, winter well. For early bloom, sow seeds 
early indoors. Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. $1. 
Castor-Oil Bean . Ricinus communts 
’ Gives a tropical appearance when used as 
o~ center of bed, or screen. When ground is warm, 
sow seed in rich soil; thin plants to about 114% 
““ feet apart. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 20 cts.; 14lb. 65 cts. 
Centaurea - Bachelor’s Button 
One of the commonest old-fashioned flowers be- 
loved by everyone who grows it. Beautiful fringed 
blue or white flowers, stngle or double, 1 inch across, 
are borne from July till frost. An annual; the plants 
perpetuate themselves by self-sown seeds. 1 to 2 ft. 
Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 20 cts.; oz. $1. 
posers JUBILEE GEM. A new dwarf variety with com- 
Aquilegia pact plants which make attractive beds, splendid 
borders and is unusually satisfactory as a pot- 
5 plant. Of course for cutting, few flowers can com- 
Balsam . Impatiens pare with the Centuarea. The color of Jubilee 
The finest strains of this delightful old plant. | Gem ts true cornflower-blue. Pkt. 10 cts.; Voz. 
Large, double flowers, varying from white to dark _ 50 cts. 
blood-red, yellowish and spotted forms. Early 
May-sown seed will produce plants that bloom from 
July to frost. Set plants 2 feet apart to get good 
specimens. 2 to 21% ft. Pkt. 10 cts.; 140z. 25 cts.; 
oz. 75 cts. 
Calendula . Pot Marigold 
A very showy, free-flowering annual that thrives 
in good garden loam, producing large, lemon or 
orange shaded, disc-like, double flowers in profusion 
from June to November; also thrives in pots or 
benches under glass and is much used by florists. 
114 ft. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 50 cts. 
Calliopsis 
Bright yellow and reddish brown, single, daisy- 
like flowers that thrive in almost any soil in a sunny 
situation. Sow the seeds where plants are to stand; 
thin to 8 inches apart each way. A continuous 
supply of bloom may be assured by keeping all 
faded flowers removed. A wonderfully attractive 
cut-flower. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 50 cts. 
Campanula . Canterbury Bells 
One of the most attractive old-fashioned garden 
flowers. Large, strong plants, covered in June with 
Jarge ‘‘cup-and-saucer’’ shaped blooms of blue, pink, 
or white. Well-grown plants are 2 or more feet high 
and 11% feet broad. They can be lifted when in full 
bloom and potted for house decoration; good cut- anh 
flower. Pkt. 10 cts.; 1/40z. 50 cts. Annual Calliopsis 
ABBOTT & COBB 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
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