Garden flower and field seeds 1902 . n. H. BrowaIlia,Tmixed. Pkt., 5c. B; SPECIOSA Each pi ant forms a minia-ture bush about a foot higb,and bears continuously, in-digo-blue flowers with whitethroat. Valuable for winterwindow culture. Pkt., CACALIA. Easily grownannual. Flowers, scarlet, tas-sel shape. 18 in. Pkt., CALANDRINIA. For rockwork and borders. Handsomepink flowers. 1ft. H. , 5c. CALCEOLARIA. Plants suitable for green-house and conservatory. Theirbeautiful flowers are pocket-shaped, marked and spotted invarious ways. T. P. 2241. Grandiflora.


Garden flower and field seeds 1902 . n. H. BrowaIlia,Tmixed. Pkt., 5c. B; SPECIOSA Each pi ant forms a minia-ture bush about a foot higb,and bears continuously, in-digo-blue flowers with whitethroat. Valuable for winterwindow culture. Pkt., CACALIA. Easily grownannual. Flowers, scarlet, tas-sel shape. 18 in. Pkt., CALANDRINIA. For rockwork and borders. Handsomepink flowers. 1ft. H. , 5c. CALCEOLARIA. Plants suitable for green-house and conservatory. Theirbeautiful flowers are pocket-shaped, marked and spotted invarious ways. T. P. 2241. Grandiflora. 18 in. 25c. 2242. Pumila. Dwaif. 12 , 25c. 2243. Rugosa. For bedding , 25c. CALENDULA.(Pot flarigold). In fairly good soil these plantsbloom continuously, affordinga generous supply of cut flow-ers. 18 in. H. Meteor. Double yellow flowers, striped with orange. Pkt., 5c. 2325. Prince of Orange. Similarto Meteor, but much darkerin color. Pkt., 5c. 2326. Mixed, all colors. Pkt., 5o, CATALOGUE OF FLOWER SEEDS. 63. CAMPANULA. (Canterbury Bells J Very ornamental garden plants of theeasiest culture. They produce large*nodding, bell-shaped flowers, of manybeautiful shades, blue, white, purple,i and spotted. 2Y2 ft, H. Double, mixed colors. Pkt., Single, mixed colors. Pkt., 5c. Cup and Saucer Canterbury Bells. 2369. Large flowers, which somewhat re-semble a cup and saucer. Mixed col-ors. Pkt.« 5c. CELOSIA (Cockscomb). These can be grown with ease out ofdoors. Cultivated in pots, their strikingfldWe^s always attract attention; 2 to 3ft, high; H; A, Coxcomb, President Thiers. 2376. Much used in the public parks forbedding out. Dwarf in habit; darkleaves, and large, crimson , 10c. 2373. Tall Cockscombs, mixed. Pkt., 5c. 2374. Dwarf Cockscombs, mixed. Pkt., 5c. Celosia. Ostrich Feather. 2377. Ornamental, grown either in a pot,or out of doors. Grows in pyramidform, about three feet high. Its scar-let flower sprays are feathered, orDiume-shap


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