. 1902 seed manual. Nursery stock California San Francisco Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. CANDYTUFT. (Iberus.) Well known hardy annual, thriving almost any- where, and producing a profusion of bright, cheerful flowers. Very useful for cut flowers, borders, ribbons, or for conservatory decoration. Great improvement has been made in the colors during the last few years. Umbellata—Purple 5c Alba—White 5c Odorata—Sweet Kermesina—Crimson —10c Tom Thumb — Mixed. Compact, .10c Ne


. 1902 seed manual. Nursery stock California San Francisco Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. CANDYTUFT. (Iberus.) Well known hardy annual, thriving almost any- where, and producing a profusion of bright, cheerful flowers. Very useful for cut flowers, borders, ribbons, or for conservatory decoration. Great improvement has been made in the colors during the last few years. Umbellata—Purple 5c Alba—White 5c Odorata—Sweet Kermesina—Crimson —10c Tom Thumb — Mixed. Compact, .10c New Carmiue—Carmine flowers. Distinct 10c Mixed—All colors 5c CANDYTUFT. CANTERBURY BELL. (Campanula Medium.) Very ornamental garden plants. Their large bell- shaped flowers are borne on tall, graceful stalks, and are produced freely throughout the summer. Hardy biennials. \ery showy and attractive. Double aud Single—Blue 10c Double aud Single—White 10c Double and Single—Mixed 5c CANARY BIRD FLOWER. (Tropoeoleum Canariense.) One of the best climbing plants, with graceful fol- iage of a delicate shade of green, and small yellow blossom, which, when half expanded, has a fancied re- semblance to a canary bird. Half hardy annual, of rapid growth. Yellow 10c CALANDRINIA. Pretty dwarf growing plants for massing. Succeed well in a light, rich soil and sunny exposure. They are annuals, but become perennial in warm climates, or if protected. Grandiflora—Rosy lilac 5c Speciosa Alba—Dwarf. Very fine 5c CALLA. (Lily of the Nile.) A magniflcent perennial, either for the conserva- tory or garden. It bears large glossy green leaves and majestic creamy white flowers, that remain perfect longer than almost any other flower. Sow the seed early in spring, in rich, warm soil, and pot or plant out the bulbs in the fall. Should have the richest soil and abundant moisture; can be propagated by dividing the roots. Etbiopica—Large white flowers 25c Alba Maculata^Large white fl


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