CANTERBURY BELLS - CANNA 
CAMPANULA: Continued from Page 94. 
MEDIUM: Canterbury Bells; Single, 3 ft; June-July; HB é 
Canterbury Bells. (C. medium). Biennials, flower June-July; 3 ft; ' 
—Blue - 15¢ 
aa - 15¢ 
- 1S¢ 
15¢ 
CAMP-2Z 1514 
CAMP-2W 15¢ 
Risesesce . CAMP-2B 15¢ 
Dean’s Hybrids. Doubl , ae CAMP-2XD ..20¢ 
Blend of all colors 15¢ 
CALYCANTHEMA: Cup and Saucer; 214 ft; HB 
calycanthema, White 15¢ 
—Blue Sky blue; single.. 15¢ 
15¢ 
Beate = 15¢ 
—Double and Single, eae 15¢ 
—Blend of all colors and shades 15¢ 
Campanula Species: 
—campanulata v Mboesiaca. Collected in Austria 25¢ 
barbata. Distinct, pretty, porcelain blue; 1 ft; és 25¢ 
carpatica. Blooms all summer, erect fis, blue; July-Aug; 15¢ 
—turbinata. Erect cup-like, light blue tis, neat RG; 6”; 25¢ 
—Whiite. Pure white; ne . 1S¢ 
collina. Deep blue fis, neat dwarf RG, 8’; HP... ss 25¢ 
drabifolia. 6 inch annual, fis blue with white tub a mn 30¢ 
Elatinus v. garganica. Trailing species, blue fis, very nice, 25¢ 
Formanekiana. Erect, large showy white fis; lvs silver-gray, 8”, HP....CAMP-37 25¢ 
fragilis. Tr. fine for hanging baskets; fls blue, white centers, 16”, HP....CAMP-38 25¢ 
glomerata. Blue or white, in dense clusters; 2 ft; HP . 30¢ 
—-incurva. Erect; vale blue fis 2 in. long; Greece; HB? a .. 30¢ 
latifolia. Very large blue fis; excellent; 3ft; HP 20¢ 
—alba. A white form of above cs 20¢ 
—macrantha. Large deep violet fls; showy in border; 2ft; HP. ase 20¢ 
longestyla....Large nodding blue-purple fis; 18’; HB 25¢ 
persicifolia. Large blue fis; very pretty; 3 ft; Rete coat 20¢ 
—Ladham’s Strain. Giant flowered strain 4 25¢ 
—Princess Royal. Deep blue variety CAMP-71R. 25¢ 
—alba. Pretty white form of above; HP . CAMP-71W 20¢ 
Poscharskyana. Lovely pale bule s; July, 4”; .. CAMP-78 25¢ 
punctata. Many fis, white, spotted inside, 2 ft; 25¢ 
pyramidalis. (Chimney Bellflower). Fine for border; p ; ; HP CAMP-87 20¢ 
rapunculoides. Vigerous persistent invading sp; fils violet-blue; 3ft; HP CAMP-95 25¢ 
Rock Garden Sorts. Low growing types 25¢ 
Rapunculus. Lilac-blue fis in narrow racemes, 3 ft; 15¢ 
rotundifolia. (Harebell) Slender, graceful habit; fils pale blue; 142 ft HP CAMP-99 15¢ 
—superba. Large flowered strain; 2ft; HP 20¢ 
—Olympic. Large beautiful deep lavender fis; ; 20¢ 
thyrsoides. Erect, very leafy; fis yellowish, in spikes; 2ft; HB... 25¢ 
Tommasiniana. Fils nodding, violet; stem not upright; 1ft; HP es 20¢ 
Trachelium. Blue-purple fis, nodding, in loose racemes; 3it; HP 25¢ 
—trachelium album. White nodding fis in loose racemes; 3 ft; HP. 30¢ 
sarmatica. Very distinct dwarf sp; erect, violet nodding fis; 1-2ft; HP CAMP-103 25¢ 
Sartori. Fls white, narrow bell-shaped; 10”; CAMP-104 25¢ 
CANDYTUFT: See Iberis. 
CANNA (KAN-noh) 
Tropical summer flowering plants growing from thick fleshy tuber-like roots. Valued 
for both their tropical appearing foliage and their brilliant flowers. Range from 2-10 ft. 
tall and should be grown as an annual in the N. File notch in seed and soak in warm 
water over njght; start early in spring. 
C. FLACCIDA:The commonly grown foliage plant. 
—Crozy. Dark leaved sorts in vivid pink, red, yellow and orange; TP 
—New Giant Hybrids. A Holland strain in several colors 
—Mjxed. All strains mixed 
CAPSICUM (KAP-se-kum) Pepper 
Under this are listed mainly the ornamental peppers. They are grown mainly as 
pot plants; repuire warm temperature, sun and fairly rich soil. 
—Little Gem. Small garnet colored fruits; pot plant 
—Prince of Orange. Small orange colored fruits; pot plan 
—Tom Thumb. Small plant with miniature red fruits 
—MDiniature, Mixed. Small plants mixed varieties 
—Blend. All types and varieties 
CARICA (KAY-rik-ah) Papaya 
Tropical trees with melon-lijke fruits; grown only in the far South. 
—cundinamarcensis.....Collected in Columbia 
CARDIOSPERMUM  (kar-ee-oh-SPERM-um) Heart-seed 
Hardy annual and perennial vines excellent for covering fences or trellises; grow to 
10 feet. The seed pods are inflated like balloons. Best to sow seed where they are to 
grow or start jndoors; light soil and sheltered spot best. 
—Halicacabum. Ballon vine.....Soak seed, they require to 40 days to germ.....CARD-3. 20¢ 
CARDUUS. (KAHR-deu-us) Plumeless Thistle, Silybum. 
Vigorous, robust, spiny-leaved annual and perennial plants with ppurple tubular flow- 
ers, very striking in both flowers and foliage, some bejng very ornamental. Growes 
well in ordinary soil. 
—benedictus. Blessed Thistle. Lge. yellow heads; sow April; 2 ft, HA CDUS-2. 20¢ 
—Marianus.....(Silybum Marianum) White fils; 4 ft; HA CDUS-3. 20¢ 
CARNATIONS: see Dianthus caryophyllus. 
CARTHAMUS. (KAHR-tha-mus) Bastard Saffron, Safflower. 
Spiney leaved annuals; flower heads purplish, yellow or white, making ornamental 
clumps in the border. ; ‘ 
—tinctorius.....Produces 2 dyes; orange heads; sow seeds in April; 3 ft; HA....CATH-3. 20¢ 
PIONEER SEED COMPANY ~— DIMONDALE MICHIGAN 
CANA-IC. 20¢ 
..CANA-1H. 20¢ 
CANA-1X. 20¢ 
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GERANIUM IBERICUM 
A beauty for the shady nook in the garden. 
Its large lovely flowers in soft purple or white 
makes a fine display for 3-4 weeks in early 
summer. 
Plants grow as high as 2-4 feet and often 
takes on beautiful autumn foliage tints. 
G. platypetalum is very lovely, with flowers 
2” across and of a rich velvety violet-purple 
on plants to four feet. 
Its pure white form does not come 100% 
true from seed. 
ANGELICA 
Angelica (A. officinalis) is a perennial he:o 
best treated as a biennial. It grows about 5 
feet high. 
Freshly harvested seed germinates best and 
can be sown in August or September. 
Allow for fewer seedlings in spring planted. 
seed. Seedlings can be set out while quite 
small, spacing them about 2 feet apart. 
Angelica can be put to many uses and is 
one of the most aromatic members of tie: 
Daxsleys Wace. 
GARDEN NEEDS 
MILLED SPHAGNUM MOSS 
Fine milled grade of high class Sphagnum: 
especially for the germination of flower seed 
It comes in one bushel bags and weigiis as 
much as 12 lbs in some bags. 
PRICE: Per bag, prepaid by parcel post, for 
$2.25 per bag. 
VERMICULITE 
Special for seed beds, for cuttings or for 
mixing in potting soil. It comes in three 
sized paper bags; the small size will take care 
of the germination needs of the small grower. 
PRICES: 4 qt. bags, 55¢; 2 bushel bags, 
$1.00; 2 bushel bags, $2.45, prepaid by mail. 
FERTO-POTS 
These are organic pots which can be set in 
the ground with plants; they retain the moist- 
ure add plant food to the soil and pushes 
the seedling along for a quick start. 
They come in three sizes,, 2 inch 60¢ per 
doz; 100 for$2.50; box of 500, $6.50, prepaid. 
242 inch size, 65¢ per doz.; 100 for$2.80; 250 
for $3.25; 3 inch size, 80¢ per doz; 250 for 
$3.90. All prepaid by parcel post. 
POT STAKES 
3/8 inches wide; painted white, all prepaid. 
4”--60¢ ped 100; carton of 1,000 for $4.90 _ 
&..60¢ per 100; carton of 1,000 for $4.20 
6”--70¢ per 100; carton of 1,600 for $5.80: 
8”; 65¢ per 100; carton of 500 for $4.50 
10”, $1.00 per 100; carton of 250 for $2.25 
SPECIAL GARDEN STAKES: 
7/8” wide painted white; prepaid 
8”, $1.15 per 100; carton of 250 for $2.70. 
1 1/8” wide; painted white; prepaid. These 
make a fine and cheap garden stake. 
12” long; $1.80 per carton of 100. 
COPPER WIRED TREE, SHRUB TAGS: 
342” long, 5/8” wide, for tagging nursery 
stock or for wired labels for trees and 
shrubs; painted white. 
60¢ per 100; $5.00 per carton of 1,000 
ACTIVO 
242 Ib cans, $1.00; 7 lb cans $2.25, prepaid. 
Pioneer Seed Company - Dimondale, Mich. 
