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RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS 



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CALENDULA. 



(Pot Marigold ■) 

 This is the " Marygold " of Shakespeare's 

 time; one of the best and showiest free flower- 

 ing hardy annuals, growing in any good garden soil, 

 producing a fine effect in beds or mixed borders, particu- 

 larly bright in late fall, continuing in bloom from early 

 summer until killed by frost; valuable also for pot 

 culture, blooming freely in winter and early spring; 1 

 foot. (See cut.) per pkt. 



1681 Meteor. Large double yellow, each petal striped with 

 orange. Oz. , 25 cts 5 



1684 Prince Orange. Like Meteor, but darker. Oz,, 25 cts. 5 



1682 Orange King. Very large double flowers of a dark 

 orange-red. Oz., 25 cts 5 



1635 Pure Gold. A grand variety, with double extra large 



flowers of a pure golden-yellow. Oz., 30 cts . . 5 



1686 Double Sulphur. Very large and extremely double 



flowers of a pleasing sulphur-yellow color. Oz. , 25 cts. . 5 



1687 Favorite. Light sulphur, each petal striped with creamy-white; 

 the lightest colored variety. Per oz. , 25 cts 5 



1688 Pluvialis (Cape Marigold). A pretty single-flowering sort, 

 white daisy-like flowers, under side of the petals lilac. Oz., 40 cts. 5 



1683 Pongei Fl. PI. Showy double white flowers. Oz., 40 cts 5 



1690 Mixed. All the double sorts. Oz., 25 cts 5 



1689 Collection one packet each of the 8 separate sorts, 30 cts. 



CALIMERIS (Star Wort). 

 1694 Incisa. An attractive hardy perennial plant for the border; grows 

 12 to 18 inches high, producing from July to September daisy-like 

 pale lavender flowers with yellow centre 15 



CALWRHOE. 



1717 Involucrata (Poppy Mallow). A 

 showy, trailing, hardy perennial, bear- 

 ing continuously from early summer till 

 fall large, bright crimson saucer-shaped 

 flowers; looks best on the rockery, but 

 can be used in front of the hardy border. 

 \ oz. , 25 cts 5 



Group of Calendulas. 



Cacalia. 



CACALIA (Tassel Flower, or Flora's Paint BrushL per pkt. 



1650 A neat annual, of easy culture, with tassel-shaped flowers; 

 blooms from June to September; fine for borders. Golden- 

 yellow and scarlet mixed; 1J feet. (See cut.) \ oz., 25 cts. 5 



CALCEOLARIA. 



An ornamental plant, producing a mass of beautiful pocket-like flowers 

 early in the spring, and a universal favorite for decorating the greenhouse 

 or conservatory. Our strains have been grown especially for us, and can 

 be relied upon to produce nothing but flowers of the largest size and most 

 brilliant coloring. 



1671 Hybrida Grandiflora, Mixed. Large- flowering, beautiful, rich,_ 

 self-colored flowers; saved from a choice collection; 20 inches 25 



1672 — — Tigrina. Large flowering, tigered and spotted flowers; the very 

 finest mixture of the most brilliant colors; 20 inches 35 



1673 Pumila Compacta. Of dwarf, compact, robust growth, producing im- 

 mense trusses of large and varied, brilliant, self-colored and spotted flowers; 

 1 foot 35 



Calltrhoe Involucrata. 



The Asters offered on oaees 59 to 61 represent the highest development in this flower to date. 



