Brilliant Ccilenclulci 



Calendula Chrysantha or Sunshine 



1601 Dieer's Surprise Mixture. 



the newest. Pkt. 15c; 1/4 oz. 



All the best as well as 

 SO. 



(A) Easy to Grow and 

 So Profuse 



Few gardeners ever have 

 enough of these easy-to-grow 

 annuals that bloom so wrilling — 

 from mid-summer until frost. 

 What a show they give in the 

 garden and how long they last 

 in water after cutting. Sow 

 outdoors as early in the spring 

 as possible to give them a 

 good start. 



1S70 Apricot Beauty. A two- 

 toned giant of lovely apricot. 



1572 Cream Beanly. Creamy 

 white, diffused light yellow. 



1S74 Lemon Beauty. Intense 

 pure lemon yellow. 



1576 Persimmon Beauty. Rich 

 persimmon orange. Very fine. 



1565 Campiire. Rich orange 

 with faint scarlet sheen. 



1567 Chrysantha or Sunshine. 



Brilliant buttercup yellow. 



1597 Orange King. Deep orange- 

 red with deeper center. A 

 universal favorite of out- 

 standing appeal. 



Any of the above: 



Pkt. 15c; 1/4 oz. 55c. 



4760' Beauty Calendula Collection. One pkt. each of Apricot Beauty, 

 Cream Beauty, Lemon Beauty, and Persimmon Beauty . . . 50c. 



Everblooming 

 Bedding Begonias (TP) 



Ideal where summers are not too hot or 

 dry, blooming continuously right up to frost. 

 Start the very small seeds indoors in sandy 

 soil by merely pressing them into close con- 

 tact. Also fine pot plants. 



1463 Christmas Cheer. Rich crimson-scarlet 

 flowers, 2 inches across. Pkt. 35, 



1468 Indian Maid. Bright deep scarlet; shiny 

 bronze foliage. 10 in Pkt. ZSc. 



1470 lie de France. Large pure white flowers; 

 yellow stamens. Pkt. 35c. 



1472 King oi the Reds. Dwarf; rich scarlet; 

 bronze-edged green leaves. Pkt. 35c. 



1474 Masterpiece. Covered with masses of 

 clear rose-pink blooms. Pkt. 50c. 



1480 Semperilorens Superb Mixed. Well- 

 balanced color range. Pkt. 25c. 



Campanula (b & A) 



Bellflowers 



Choice garden plants blooming during early 

 summer when flowers are relatively scarce 

 in the hardy border. Sow the biennials in 

 June; the annual early spring. 



Single Canterbury Bells 



Single Canterbury Bells (B) 



Sturdy plants, 3 feet tall, covered during 

 June and July with large, showy bell-shaped 

 flowers. Prefers semi-shade. 



1690 



1681 Dark Blue 

 1683 Light Blue 



Any color: Pkt. 

 Single Mixed. 



1685 Pink 

 1687 White 

 ISe; any 3 for 3Se. 



All colors. Pkt. 10c. 



Balsam — Lady Slipper 



Balsam— Lady Slipper (A) 

 As Popular Now as Ever 



1430 Finest Colors, Mixed. A wonderful 

 color blend of these sho"wy, fully double 

 Camellia-flowered Balsams. Grows 2 feet 

 tall and blooms profusely from mid-summer 

 until frost. Does especially well in semi- 

 shaded spots and where it does not stand 

 too dry yet has good drainage. Pkt. 10c; 

 1/4 oz. 45c. 



Celosia (A) 



Chinese Woolflower 



Colorful, free blooming, and so very satis- 

 factory for garden show and cutting; 21/2 ^eet 

 tall. Sow after danger of frost. 



1831 Crimson 1837 Yellow 



1833 Pink 1840 Mixed 



Any one: Pkt. 15c; Va oz. 55c. 



Other Startling Types 



1852 Plumosa, Choice Mixed. This is the 

 Feathered Cockscomb growing 2 feet tall 

 and bearing great plumes in many yellow 

 and red shades. Pkt. 10c; 1/4 oz. SOc. 



1830 Cristata, Dwari Mixed. Although only 

 a foot tall, bears truly enormous combs in 

 most appealing shades of yellow and red. 

 Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 55c. 



1824 Cristata, Dwari Empress. Foot-high 

 plants with enormous rich red combs and 

 very dark mahogany-red leaves. A great 

 favorite. Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 55c. 



Mary, Mary, How Does Your 

 Garden Grow? 



Fine, ril Bet, If It's 



DREER SEED You Smv! 



Cup-and-Saucer Varieties 



1661 Dark Blue 1665 Rose 



1663 Light Blue 1667 White 



Any color: Pkt. ISc; any 3 for 35c. 



1670 Cup-and-Saucer Mixed. Pkt. ISc. 



1700 Annual Canterbury Bells. White, pink, 

 rose, blue, purple mixed. Pkt. 20c. 



Chinese Woolflower 



GUIDE TO SYMBOLS 

 (A) — Annual 

 (B) — Biennial 



(HHP)— Hall-Hardy Perennial 

 (HP) — Hardy Perennial 

 (TP) — Tender Perennial 



