Seed annual . Varieties—Splendid Mixture 5 CAMPANULA. A well-known beautifulhardy herbaceous per-ennial, bearing a greatprofusion of attractivebell-flowers, thrivingbest in light rich soil ;some of the varietiesflower the lirst ifplanted early. Carpaticaand Speculum are linefor beds, edgings andribbon-gardening. Speculum —( AntnLal)—Venus Looking Glass:a double blue variety:fine for cutting and bou-quets : six inches 5 Carpatica— blue and white, contin-uing bloom the wholeseason. Fine for groups and edgings. Six inches. Hardy per-ennial. Mixed 5 -^^^ CANTERBURY


Seed annual . Varieties—Splendid Mixture 5 CAMPANULA. A well-known beautifulhardy herbaceous per-ennial, bearing a greatprofusion of attractivebell-flowers, thrivingbest in light rich soil ;some of the varietiesflower the lirst ifplanted early. Carpaticaand Speculum are linefor beds, edgings andribbon-gardening. Speculum —( AntnLal)—Venus Looking Glass:a double blue variety:fine for cutting and bou-quets : six inches 5 Carpatica— blue and white, contin-uing bloom the wholeseason. Fine for groups and edgings. Six inches. Hardy per-ennial. Mixed 5 -^^^ CANTERBURY BELLS, eeee*. /ery ornamental garden plants of easiest culture, beautiful largewell shaped flowers. Hardy perennials. 2>4 feel. )ouble Annual Varieties—Finest Mixed 5 single Annual Varieties—Mixed 5 Cup and Saucer Canterbury ^\\s—(.Cnlycanthrma Campanula)—This a a line variety proiliicing i>laiits with flowers resembling acup and saucer. A splendid mixture of blue, white, striped,etc CYCLAMEN These elegant greenhouse perennials have been vastlv improved oflate years. Our strain is selected from the improved Englishsorts, and is conceded to be unsurpassed. Cvclameu seed sownearly will bloom the following winter. S^Hc can supply thebloumiruj Bulbs. (See Bulb Pages., Persicum—Finest mixed colors lO Persicum Dark Carmine—Extra fine 25 Giant Persian—A magnificent strain, with large flowers of rich andvaried colors, an<l large beautifullv marked leaves. FrenchMixed ? 25 CALLIOPSIS. or COREOPSIS. Very handsome and showvplants, with numerousflowers of brilliant colorsand of long duration inbloom. Of the easiest cul-ture, as they grow rapidlyrequire no care and thriveiu any garden. Tlievmake brilliant groups orlow screens. .Seed growsvery readily and may besown where plants arewanted to flower. Golden Wave —(Drum-mondii )—Bushy, compactplants, covered all sum-mer with hundreds ofbright golden flowerstwo inches across, dis-tinctly marked with darkb


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