Begonia, He de France 
Calendula, Pacific Beauty 
Campanula Medium 
BEGONIAS 
The following types of begonias are happy 
in sun or partial shade. They form dense 
plants about a foot high and are covered 
with flowers from May until frost. As pot 
plants, they are a mass of flowers all year. 
Begonia semperflorens 
1288 Christmas Cheer. Plants covered 
with 2-inch, cherry-red flowers. 
1289 Christmas Pink. Beautiful bright 
pink. 
1291 Coral Prize. Deep coral-pink. 
1292 King of the Reds. Glowing scarlet; 
bronze-edged leaves. 
1294 lie de France. Plants smothered with 
pure white flowers. 
1295 Indian Maid. Orange-scarlet; brown 
foliage. 
1297 Zahringer. Rose-pink, 1 Yi to 2-inch 
flowers shading to white centers. 
1298 Vernon. Blood-red flowers in pro- 
fusion on 6-inch plants ideal for bedding. 
Pkt. 35c; 3 pkts. 90c; 6 pkts. $1.75 
Begonia gracilis 
1300 Adeline. A dwarf bright pink. 
1303 Luminosa. Brilliant dark scarlet. 
1304 Luminosa compacta. A profuse 
scarlet-red reaching a height of only 5 inches. 
1307 Pure White. Dwarf, with green foli- 
age. 
Pkt. 35c; 3 pkts. 90c; 6 pkts. $1.75 
BELLIS perennis. (P) ENGLISH DAISY. 
The short-stemmed, flat, double daisies are 
familiar as an edging for spring borders. 
Seed sown in early summer will flower next 
year. We offer an improved giant strain. 
1315 Pink 1316 White 1318 Mixed. 
Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. 60c; 6 pkts. $1.10 
1319 Double Red Quilled. 
Pkt. 35c; 3 pkts. 90c; 6 pkts. $1.75 
1324 BRACHYCOME iberidifolia. (A) 
SWAN RIVER DAISY. A delicate dwarf 
border annual freely producing small, blue, 
lavender, and white flowers. Mixed colors. 
Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. 40c; 6 pkts. 75c 
1326 BROWALLIA speciosa major. (A) 
Large, violet-blue, tubular flowers on 12-inch 
plants during summer and fall. Pinching 
induces bushy development. 
Pkt. 35c; 3 pkts. 90c; 6 pkts. $1.75 
CALCEOLARIA. (A) A conservatory plant 
sometimes used for bedding. The pouch- 
shaped flowers range in color from white 
and yellow to orange and maroon, many 
with conspicuous spots. 
1329 Giant Strain. Developed in England 
for very large flowers. 
1332 Calceolaria multiflora nana, Mixed 
Dwarf plants producing a profusion of 
flowers in combinations of yellow, orange 
and brown. 
Pkt. 50c; 3 pkts. $1.25; 6 pkts. $2.25 
CALENDULA (A) POT MARIGOLD 
One of the easiest flowers to grow for a vivid 
splash of color in the annual border or for 
showy cut flowers. Calendulas are often 
grown as a short greenhouse crop during the 
winter. 
1335 Campfire (Sensation). Large, flat, 
brilliant orange variety with scarlet sheen. 
The best calendula for forcing. 
1336 Calendula chrysantha, Sunshine. 
Clear buttercup-yellow with long, wide petals 
drooping to give the large, double flowers a 
globular outline. 
1337 Double Art Shades. Pastel cream, 
apricot, yellow and tangerine. 
Pkt. 15c; V 4 oz. 35c; oz. $1.25 
1368 Calendula Cut-Flower Mixture. 
All colors and types. 
Pkt. 15c; y 4 oz. 60c; oz. $2 
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Pacific Beauty Calendulas 
By far the finest calendulas in cultivation. 
Bred for large flowers, refined form, long 
straight stems and clear color. Resistance 
to summer heat is one of the greatest attri- 
butes, for it extends their flowering period 
considerably. 
1345 Cream Beauty. Delicate creamy 
white shading to soft yellow. 
1347 Apricot Beauty. A superior apricot- 
colored calendula with two-toned effect. 
1348 Lemon Beauty. Pure lemon-yellow 
with long, wide petals and well-filled centers. 
1349 Persimmon Beauty. Brilliant per- 
simmon-orange. 
1346 Mixed Beauty. All available colors. 
Pkt. 15c; V 4 oz. 50c; oz. $1.50 
CALIFORNIA POPPY— see Eschscholtzia, 
page 12. 
1380 CALLIOPSIS, All-Double Mixed. 
(A) Daisy-like flowers borne on long, wiry 
stems, with broadened petals often fluted 
or notched at the outer edge. Select doubles 
in yellow, orange and mahogany. 2 to 2 J/2 
feet. Pkt. 15c; y 4 oz. 35c; oz. $1.25 
CAMPANULA 
Annual, perennial and biennial plants with 
bell-shaped flowers. A garden favorite for 
generations. Most of these campanulas 
can be grown in sun or partial shade. 
1392 Annual Canterbury Bells. Sown 
indoors during February or March and 
transplanted to open ground after danger 
of frost, plants will bloom in September. 
Available in mixed colors only. 
Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. 40c; 6 pkts. 75c 
Campanula Medium (B) 
Bell-form, 1-inch flowers in June if seed is 
sown the previous summer. The seedlings 
should have winter protection. Single va- 
rieties in separate colors: 
1381 Dark Blue 1383 Rose 
1382 Light Blue 1384 White 
1387 Mixed 
Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. 40c; 6 pkts. 75c 
1388 Double Mixed Canterbury Bells. 
Sown indoors during February or 
March and transplanted to open 
ground after danger of frost, plants 
will bloom in September. Available in a 
choice mixture only. 
Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. 40c; 6 pkts. 75c 
Campanula calycanthema. (B) CUP 
AND SAUCER BELLS. 
Large single flowers. 
1393 Dark Blue 1395 Rose 
1394 Light Blue 1396 White 
1397 Mixed 
Pkt. 15c: 3 pkts. 40c; 6 pkts. 75c 
1401 C. carpatica. (P) (R) A dwarf blue 
flowering on densely tufted plants 6 inches 
high from June to October. 
Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. 40c; 6 pkts. 75c 
1406 C. persicifolia grandiflora alba. (P) 
WHITE PEACH BELLFLOWER. Shallow 
flowers on 2 to 3-foot stems in June and July. 
Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. 60c; 6 pkts. $1.10 
1407 C. persicifolia grandiflora, Telham 
Beauty. (P) Large blue flowers on 4-foot 
stems. Pkt. 35c; 3 pkts. 90c; 6 pkts. $1.75 
1411 C. pyramidalis. (B) CHINESE 
BELLFLOWER. The tallest bellflower, 
reaching a height of 5 feet. Plants are 
pyramidal, with many blue flowers in 
August and September. Staking is essential. 
Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. 50c; 6 pkts. 90c 
1414 C. rotundifolia. (P) SCOTCH 
HAREBELL. Light blue flowers on slender, 
foot-high stems from June on. 
Pkt. 50c; 3 pkts. $1.25 
