. E. H. Hunt : seedsman. Nurseries (Horticulture) Illinois Chicago Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. E. II. HUNT. SEEDSMAN, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. 49. CAMPANULA--CUP AND SAUCER. Canterbury Bells. Ornamental garden plants of easy culture, growing about 2'j feet high, bearing large bell- shaped flowers of many beautiful shades. If. B. Single White 5 single Bine 5 Double White 5 I Double Blue Single Mixed, white, blue, rose, etc Double Mixed, .shite, blue, rose, etc "CupsSaucer" Canterbury Bells. A comparatively new


. E. H. Hunt : seedsman. Nurseries (Horticulture) Illinois Chicago Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. E. II. HUNT. SEEDSMAN, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. 49. CAMPANULA--CUP AND SAUCER. Canterbury Bells. Ornamental garden plants of easy culture, growing about 2'j feet high, bearing large bell- shaped flowers of many beautiful shades. If. B. Single White 5 single Bine 5 Double White 5 I Double Blue Single Mixed, white, blue, rose, etc Double Mixed, .shite, blue, rose, etc "CupsSaucer" Canterbury Bells. A comparatively new race of "Canterbury Bells," and what is more, it is one of the most beautiful plants when in bloom that can be imagined. The flowers are large] the cup measuring three inches in depth, the saucers four inches in diameter {see ; It prows about two feet high, a sturdy stocky plant of pyramidal form, and when in full flower with its one or two hundred blooms, which is nothing unusual, it is "a thing of beauty and a joy"--during the several weeks it remains in bloom. Cup and Saucer, white 10 Cup and Saucer, blue 10 Cup and Saucer, rose. new. lovely color 10 Cup and Saucer, striped, new: lavender, striped with dark blue; a beauty i"., 10 Cup and Saucer, mixture of all colors 5 CANDYTUFT. Everybody know what Candytuft is, how easily it is grown, and how indispensible it is in the flower garden, either for cutting, or a display for weeks without interruption. If the seed is sown in Autumn you will get flowers very early in the spring; when sown in April you are rewarded with abundant bloom from July to September, and with some varieties till frost. The best effects are secured by planting in beds or masses though single plants look well and bloo'm freely. H. A. 1 ft. Empress. The finest pure white variety in cultivation. It is a strong, free grower, and produces several trusses of flowers, five to eight inches n length and two to three inches In diame


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