SEE BACK COVER FOR LIST OF HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 
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BABY’S BREATH (Angels’ Breath). See Gypso- 
philia. 
BALSAM (Lady Slipper). HA. Double Camelia- 
Flowered. Of easiest culture, loving hot 
sun, rich soil, and plenty of water. Produces 
handsome bushes 1% feet high with large 
flowers nestling among the leaves. Does well 
In partial shade. Finest mixed. 
BELLIS PERENNIS (English Daisy). HP1 R. 
inches. ‘‘Button Daisy,” hardy 
if mulched over winter, though new plants 
each year from seed give best results. Flowers 
in autumn if sown in spring. Finest Mixed. 
BLUE LACE FLOWER 1 (Didiscus Coeruleus). HA 
Long stemmed. <A _ blue 
flower. Constant bloomer. Height 3 feet. Seed 
requires 3 te 4 weeks to germinate. Plant in 
partial shade. 
CALENDULA HA. Flower quickly from seed, and 
will bloom until frost. Sow where 
they are to grow. 2 to 3 seeds together, at in- 
tervals of 12 inches. Pull out the weakest ones, 
and leave but one plant to grow. 12-18 inches. 
New Double Art Shades. A mixture of colors that 
hitherto have been unobtainable; pastel hues 
of cream. apricot, yellow, tangerine, etc. Suit- 
able for both indoors and out. 
(Gold Cups). ELAY Attrac= 
CALIFORNIA POPPY tive annuals for beds, edg- 
ing or masses; bloom from June to frost. Sow 
seed where plants are to remain. 1 foot. 
Mixed, Large Flowering. A select large flowering 
erect type. Choice. 
Rich in color and profuse in 
CAMPANULA bloom. In June and July they 
flower most profusely. If sown early the hardy 
perennials will bloom the next year. Pkt. 25 cts. 
BIENNIAL VARIETIES 
(Single Canterbury Bells). 
with beautiful, large, 
The old- 
Medi z 
edium Waris 
fashioned sort, 
shaped blossoms. 
Blue, Rose, White and Mixed Colors. 
Calyeanthema (Cup -and - Saucer, Canterbury 
Bells). The finest type. 
Rose, Blue, White and Mixed Colors. 
WILSON‘’S SEEDS 
Campanula Medium 
Candytuft 
HAR. Easily grown; blooms ail 
CANDYTUFT Summer. A universal favorite. Suc- 
cessive sowings should be made during the 
summer (sow in July for fall flowers) while 
the last sowing in the autumn will produce 
flowers early in spring. One foot high. 
White, Carmine, Crimson, 
and Mixed Colors, 
Rose Cardinal, Lilae 
PERENNIAL CANDYTUFT (IBERIS). HPR. 
Lilae (Gibraltarica). Very large flowers. Pkt. 25 
etse 
White. (I. sempervirens). 
25 cts. 
CARDINAL CLIMBER eee 
about 1% inches 
laciniated leaves. 
For rockeries, etc. Pkt. 
Queen). HAC. 
cardinal flowers 
in diameter. Dark green 
HA. Large double, highly scented 
CARNATION flowers on long stems. With slight 
protection they will survive ordinary winters. 
‘ H Surpass all others in richness 
Chabaud’s Giant and variety of coloring. They 
flower continuously after six months from sow- 
ing. Plants thickset and bushy; stalks stiff 
and upright, bearing immense double sweet 
scented blossoms of perfect regularity. 
Nero. Crimson. 
Jeanne Dionis. Pure White. 
Rose Queen. Rosy Pink. 
Marie Chabaud. Fine Yellow. 
Mixed. All sorts. Extra selected. 
ATM Piktse 2bsicts: 
Giant Margaret Mixed. Pkt. 25 cts. 
MONTCLAIR, “Nie Jn 
