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1717 Involucrata (Poppy 
crimson saucer-shaped flow- 
ers; looks best on the rock- 
ery, but can be used in front 
of the hardy border. } 02z., 
25 \ctsuee) ete eee 5 
| CALENDULA. 
(Pot Marigold.) 
This is the ‘‘ Marygold”’ 
of Shakespeare’s time; one 
of the best and showiest free- 
flowering hardy annuals, 
growing in any good garden 
soil, producing a fine effect 
in beds or mixed borders; 
particularly 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 
Group of CALENDULAS. foot. (See cut. ) 
PER PKT. 
Meteor. Large double-yellow, each petal striped with orange. Oz., 
DOMCUSSE detemettiess. oleials.s athe ern Ne Syota (ete o s)ie ew eee atale be esesiagere 5 
Prince of Orange. Like Meteor, but darker. Oz., 25 cts. ....... 5 
Orange King. Very large double flowers of a dark orange-red. z., 
25 \CtSS eee ae estes tee AGAinute sob OCcnc i SG 5 
Pure Gold. A grand variety, with double extra large flowers, of a 
pure golden-yellow. Oz., 30 cts. Bias atari ONS, goa8 —O 
Double Sulphur. Very large and extremely double flowers of a 
} g } 
pleasing sulphur-yellow color. Oz., 25 cts. Se Ooo Oe Seo | 
Favorite. Light sulphur, each petal striped with creamy-white; the 
lightest colored variety. Per oz., 25 cts........ Th ETOP tee 5 
Pluvialis (Cape Marigold). A pretty single-flowering sort, white 
daisy-like flowers, under side of the petals lilac ....... .... .----- 5 
Pongei FI PI. Showy double white flowers. Oz., 30 cts.......... 5 
Mixed. All the double sorts. O) Aetter 1 intl ee A se bk Ari PCa Re Roe hs 5 
Collection one packet each of the 8 separate sorts, 30 cts. 
Nay Gs eaduedsco | | Gososeodacta dss 000 20- 
1707 Golden Ray. This quaint little variety has much to recom- 
mend it, forming globular bushes not over 8 inches high, and 
CALLIOPSIS. 
Showy and beautiful free-flowering annuals, of 
the easiest culture, doing well in any sunny posi- 
tion, blooming all summer and excellent for cut- 
ting and massing. It is best to sow them where they are 
to bloom, thinning out to stand 6 inches to ]2 inches apart. 
PER PKT. 
1701 Coronata. Showy large pure yellow flowers; 
exceilent for bedding. Per oz., 30 cts........ a) 
1702 Golden Wave (Drummondii). Large, rich, 
golden-yellow flowers, with chestnut-brown cen- 
tres, produced in great abundance. A border of 
is looks like a line of gold. (See cut.) 4 z., 
or 
vered through a long season with its bright, 
brown and golden-yellow flowers, which resemble in minia- 
turejaysinglelCactuss Dabliaiss= cirri 10 
1706 Hybrida Superba. Showy new hybrids, forming plants 
about | foot high, covered the entire season with miniature 
ng in color from pale yellow to dark velvety 
. KoA H GPS Gisele 5 ooscicesonesogoAndescodesoss 10 
1704 Tinctoria. Golden-yellow, with garnet eye. 4 0z., 15 cts....... 5 
1703 Nigra Speciosa. Rich crimson. j 0z., li cts ........ ....-. 5 
1710 Mixed. All the choice Calliopsis in mixture. Per oz., 25 cts..... 5 
1709 Imported Collection of ten varieties of annual Calliopsis........ 40 
See also Coreopsis, page 78. 
CALIMERIS 6star Wort). 
1694 Incisa. An attractive hardy perennial plant for the border; grows 
producing from July to September daisy-like 
pale lavendar flowers with yellow centre.................. ...-. 15 
CALLIRHOE. 
Mallow). A showy, trailing, hardy peren- 
nial, bearing continuously from early summer till fall large, bright 
Catiorsis Gotpen Wave. 
The Brilliant Dianthus shown in color and offered on page 54 should be in every garden. 
