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Calendula Double Orange Sunshine 



CURRIES 

 CALENDULAS 



CHRYSANTHA (Sunshine) —Re- 

 sembles a Chrysanthemum, is a 

 clear buttercup yellow. 1/4 ox., 

 25e; Pkt., lOe. 



BALL'S ORANGE— Bright glow- 

 ing oronge. 1/4 01., 75e; Pkt., 

 15e. 



BALL'S WHITE — Creamy white 

 color with dork center. Pkt., 10c. 



CAMPFIRE (Sensation)— Petals 

 extremely large and very dark 

 orange with a scarlet sheen. Best 

 forcing orange Colendula on the 

 market. 1/4 01., 35e; Pkt., 10c. 



ORANGE SHAGGY — Quite unu- 

 sual; the irregularly placed, long 

 narrow petals are decidedly 

 fringed or lacinioted. Orange 

 shading lighter toward the me- 

 dium closed center. 1/4 01., 25c; 

 Vl 01., 40c; Pkt., 10c. 



LEMON SHAGGY — The flowers 

 ore very beautiful with their 

 bright lemon petals overlaying 

 each other in a rather irregular 

 fashion. Pkt., 15c. 



LEMON QUEEN — Deep lemon 

 yellow with attractive brown eye. 

 Pkt., 15c. 



FRILLED BEAUTY— The flowers 

 are large and full, completely 

 double, with good stiff petals 

 which are semi-rounded in ap- 

 pearance, giving good body to 

 the flower. Stems axe long and 

 fine for cutting, while the plont 

 makes a strong healthy growth. 

 The color is o deep orange. V4 

 01., 50c; Pkt., 15e. 



IMPROVED ORANGE KING— Im- 

 proved extra select stroin flow- 

 ers, large, dark orange. Ox., 40c; 

 Pkt., lOe. 



CALENDULA COLLECTION — One 



each of the above 13 varieties, 

 value $1.60, for $1.20. 



Mixed Colors — Ox., 2Sc; 1/2 ox., 

 15c; Pkt., 5e. 



CALEN- 

 DULA 

 CURRIES 



PASTEL 

 BEDDING 

 MIXTURE 



Many new shades 

 of apricot, salmon, 

 cream, and white 

 ore included as 

 v/cll as the better 

 known orange and 

 ' e m o n shades. 

 There is olso a 

 novel assortment 

 of flower types 

 Especiolly adopted 

 for border use, the 

 stems ore long 

 enough to use the 

 flowers for cutting 

 also. Ox., 35c; 

 Pkt., 10c. 



YELLOW COLOSSAL 



Most profuse blooming of all 

 large-flowered Calendulas. The 

 well-formed bushy plants grow 

 18" high and ore loaded with 

 flowers. The flowers are extreme- 

 ly double, 41/2" and more across. 

 The long, gracefully curved pet- 

 als are a clear, bright yellow. 

 Plants begin blooming in 18 

 weeks and continue to bloom 

 profusely for three months. 

 Pkt., 20c. 



ORANGE SUNSHINE — Large 



double flowers, the petals are 

 brood and drooping, the color is 

 a cleor light orange. 1/4 01., 40c; 

 Pkt., lOe. 



ORANGE FANTASY 



The first few rows of petals on 

 the outside are long and beau- 

 tifully twisted; the inner petals 

 ore short and fantastically curled 

 and interlaced. Flowers grow 

 33.4" across and ore of an ex- 

 ceptionally deep bronzy or cop- 

 pery orange with petals edged 

 deep mahogany-red. 15" tall. 

 Pkt., 10c. 



CALLIOPSIS 

 GOLDEN CROWN 



(Award of Merit 1937) 

 Hardy ond easy to grow, produc 

 ing an abundance of bloom on 

 plants about 2 feet high. The 

 flowers ore larger thon those 01 

 any other colliopsis, the color, is 

 a rich golden yellow with a shin- 

 ing maroon center Pkt., 15c. 



CALLIOPSIS 



Annual Varieties 



DAZZLER — Grows about 12" 

 high, the blooms ore large and 

 completely cover the plant and 

 display a rich maroon red center, 

 with broad golden yellow border. 

 1/4 ox., 30c; Pkt., 10c. 



CRIMSON KING — Dwarf, rich, 

 velvety crimson-garnet. 9". Vi 

 ox., 25e.; Pkt., lOe. 



CROWN OF GOLD— Pure golden 

 yellow, 2" across, on long, wiry 

 stems, remaining in bloom near- 

 ly oil summer. A splendid cut 

 flower. 1/4 ox., 30e; Pkt., 10c. 



Finest Mixed Colors 

 15c; Pkt., Sc. 



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Orange Fontasy 



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