. C. B Whitnall & Co.'s general list of flower seeds for 1893. Nurseries (Horticulture) Wisconsin Milwaukee Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. C. B. WHITNALL & CO. 31 AQUILEGIA CERULEA. (Columbine.) A beautiful Rocky Mountain species, with broad flowers, often 3 inches in diameter; the outer sepals deep lilac or blue, petals white, while the deep bine spur is tipped green. A grand variety for the border or rockery. 25c each. BELLIS. (English Daisy.) B. Pereimis,—Well-known red, white ana pink; double. Very popular s


. C. B Whitnall & Co.'s general list of flower seeds for 1893. Nurseries (Horticulture) Wisconsin Milwaukee Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. C. B. WHITNALL & CO. 31 AQUILEGIA CERULEA. (Columbine.) A beautiful Rocky Mountain species, with broad flowers, often 3 inches in diameter; the outer sepals deep lilac or blue, petals white, while the deep bine spur is tipped green. A grand variety for the border or rockery. 25c each. BELLIS. (English Daisy.) B. Pereimis,—Well-known red, white ana pink; double. Very popular spring flowers. The handsome, double flowered varieties are very effective plants, and suitable for edging. Each, 15 cts. Per dozen, $ Per hundred, $ BOCCONIA. (Tree Calandine.) Cordata.—This is one of the most tropical looking of all our hardy plants. It grows 6 to 8 feet high, terminating in a great spike of whitish flowers, and grows in grass or any wild spot. 25 cts. each; $ per dozen. BUPTHALMIUM. (Ox-eye.) A good garden plant, showy, and well adapted for cutting. B. Selicfolium.—Eighteen inches. June and July. Of compact habit, sur- mounted by large, clear-yellow flowers in profusion. 25 cts. each; $ per dozen. CAMPANULA. (Blue. Bells.) A most elegant and useful species, free flowering and neat in habit and em- bracing some of the most popular of hardy plants. The varieties range from those of dwarf habit to those of taller growth. Our collection of these em- braces about every variety worthy of cultivation. C. Carpatica.—Nine inches. June. This forms neat compact tufts, covered with large erect blue flowers; useful as an edging, Ibedding or border plant. 25c each; $ per dozen. C. Medium.—Handsome sort, with blue corolla, and purple and white petals, 25c. C. Medium Alba.—A fine white vari- ety of the above. 25c. COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA. A beautiful hardy border plant; grows 15 to 18 inches high, and produces its bright golden yellow in great


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