. Trumbull & Beebe's catalogue, 1902. Nursery stock, California, San Francisco, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Gardening, Equipment and supplies, Catalogs. Calceolaria New Striped—Pkt., 25c. CALENDULA Pot Marigold Very handsome, free-flowering plants, produc- ing a fine effect in beds and borders; succeeds in any garden soil. Calendula Meteor—Light, golden yellow, striped with orange. Pkt., 5c. Prince of Orange—Darker than the Meteor. Pkt., 50. CALLIOPSIS, or COREOPSIS Very showy, free-flowering plants, natives of this country; fine for bo
. Trumbull & Beebe's catalogue, 1902. Nursery stock, California, San Francisco, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Gardening, Equipment and supplies, Catalogs. Calceolaria New Striped—Pkt., 25c. CALENDULA Pot Marigold Very handsome, free-flowering plants, produc- ing a fine effect in beds and borders; succeeds in any garden soil. Calendula Meteor—Light, golden yellow, striped with orange. Pkt., 5c. Prince of Orange—Darker than the Meteor. Pkt., 50. CALLIOPSIS, or COREOPSIS Very showy, free-flowering plants, natives of this country; fine for borders and beds, easily culti- vated. Hardy annuals. Coreopsis Lanceolata — The flowers of this charm- ing new hardy perennial are borne on long stems, are of a lovely, bright, golden yellow Caihcpsis color, remain in perfection a long time when cut are a charming flower for ladies' wear. Pkt., 10c Coreopsis—Fine mixed. Pkt., 5c. CANDYTUFT All the Candytu'ts are of the earliest culture, thriving in almost any soil or situation and de- serve to be cultivated more extensively in every flower garden. They grow about 1 foot in height. Sow the seed where the plants are to remain, and thin to 5 or 6 inches apart; they form fine masses of bloom and are very fine for cut flowers. Hardy annuals. Rocket Candytuft Mixed—Pkt., sc. White Rocket-Pkt., 5c. Purple—Pkt., 5c. Carmine—Produces a mass ot vivid carmine blooms. Pkt., ioc. CANARY-BIRD FLOWER The popular name of this pretty climbing an- nual alludes to the supposed resemblance of the flower to a bird its wings expanded, the spur of the calyx representing the head, and the two upper petals the wings ; blooms from June to October; from Mexico. Tropcelum Peregrinum—Pkt., ioc. CANNA Indian Shot A magnificent genus of stately plants, remark- able for their large and handsome foliage. The seed should be soaked in hot water twelve hours before sowing. The tubers should be preserved in a cool, dry place during the winter
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