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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, pro- 

 ducing a fine efiect in beds or mixed borders, par- 

 ticularly bright in late fall, continuing to bloom 

 from early summer until killed by frost; valuable 

 also for pot culture; blooming freely in winter 

 and early spring; 1 foot. (See cut.) 



1682 Orange King. Very large and double 

 bright orange-red, an extra fine strain, with 

 flowers averaging over 3 inches across. 

 Oz., 40 cts 



1684 Golden King. Rich golden-yellow flowers of 

 large size and borne on long, strong stems, making 

 it of special value for cutting. Oz., 40 cts 



1686 Lemon King. Very large and extremely double 

 flowers of a pleasing rich lemon-yellow. Oz., 40 cts.. 



1681 Meteor. Large double flowers, striped orange 

 and cream; very eft'ective. Oz.. 30 cts 



1683 Nankeen. A very distinct variety, the double 

 flowers of a creamy-yellow, slightly flushed apricot. 

 Oz., 30 cts 



1687 Favorite. This is the lightest colored of the double sorts, the 

 petals being almost white margined clear yellow. Oz., 30 cts.. . 



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



1689 Collection. One packet each of the 6 separate sorts 25 



CALLIOPSIS 



Showy and beautiful free-flowering annuals, ol the easiest culture, doing 

 well in any sunny position, blooming all summer and excellent for cutting 

 and massing. It is best to sow them where they are to bloom, thinning 

 out to stand 6 inches to 12 inches apart. By keeping the old flowers cut 

 off' the flowering season can be lengthened until late autumn 

 1696 Bicolor Nana. Of dwarf, compact, even growth; 



yellow, with 

 -' ' ' eye; 9 inches, 



per pkt., 5c. 



1697 Crimson King. A 

 fine dwarf sort, 9 inches high; 

 color rich velvety crimson- 

 garnet. J oz., 

 30 cts.; per 

 pkt-, 10 cts. 

 1701 Crown 

 of Gold. 

 Large, rich, 

 golden-yellow , 

 18 inches. j 

 oz., 30 cts.; 

 per pkt., 10 

 cts. 



flowers clear 

 small garnet 

 i oz., 20 cts.; 



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1702 Golden Wave {Drummondii). Rich golden-yellow 

 with small chestnut-brown centre; very free; 12 inches 

 \ oz., 20 cts 



1707 Golden Ray. Dwarf, compact plants, not over 9 

 inches high, covered with flowers of rich maroon edged 

 with golden-yellow, and having twisted petals like a 

 Cactus Dahlia. J oz., 30 cts 



1708 Marmorata. A very showy sort, growing 2 feet 

 , "^ high, and covered with bright golden-yellow flowers, 



marbled with wallflower-red. \ oz., 20 cts 



^j 1703 Nigra Speciosa. A strong grower with good sized 



flowers of rich reddish-maroon; 2 feet. \ oz., 20 cts.. 

 1705 Tiger Star. Plants not over 9 inches high, flowers 

 of rich reddish-brown, tigered with golden-yellow, not unlike some 



of the Orchids. } oz., 30 cts 



1 704 Tinctoria. Another showy variety, the large flowers being bright 

 yellow and maroon, about evenly divided; 24 inches. \ oz,, 20 



cts 



1706 Double Tinctoria. Double and semi-double very showy flowers 



of rich maroon, edged with gold; 18 inches. J oz., 20 cts 



1710 Mixed. All choice sorts in mixture. Per oz., 30 cts 



1 709 Collection. Containing packet each of the above 10 sorts 



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