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Carnation Enfant de Nice ® 



Carnation Enfant de Nice is the result of a cross between Carnation Cha- 

 baud's Giant Improved and Carnation Perpetual. The plants are of robust, 

 upright habit, with long, strong stalks bearing flowers 2j to 3 inches in diam- 

 eter. This strain is magnificent and is, so far, the last word in annual Car- 

 nations. The color comes about 75% true from seed and about 90% of the 

 plants come double. 



1805 Red \ . , 



1806ROS6 ^p"^-"- 



1807 Salmon ( „"■.,■,,:, ,- 



1808 White ) special pkt.S1.2S 



1809 Collection. A packet each of the 4 colors, $1.00. 

 1810 Finest Mixed Colors. Pkt. 25c; special pkt. 75c. 

 For general list of Carnations, see page 67. 



Dwarf Single Dahlia [tpi 



2177 ColtneSS Hybrids. A new type of dwarf single Dahlia as easy to 

 grow as Zinnias. Makes a lovely little dwarf bush which is covered with 

 flowers throughout the late summer and fall. On account of their 

 dwarf compact habit they are very fine for dwarf beds or borders and 

 the blooms have sufficient length of stem to serve as cut flowers. 

 Pkt. 20c; special pkt. 60c. 



For general list of Dahlia Seed, see page 73. 



Calendula chrysantha 



Four Newer Calendulas ® 



1675 Chrysantha or Sunshine (Novelty). An entirely new break 

 in Calendulas with flowers that have a striking resemblance to those 

 of a Chrysanthemum. The petals are long, wide, and drooping, giving 

 the flower a globular shape. The color is clear buttercup yellow. Grace- 

 ful, long-stemmed blooms which besides their value in the garden make 

 particularly fine cut flowers. Pkt. 20c; j oz. 75c. 



1679 Campflre (Sensation). Extremely large flowers of a rich orange color 

 showing a distinct sheen of scarlet. A charming variety with fine long- 

 stemmed blooms. Pkt. 15c; I oz. 60c. 



1680 Radio. This variety is of recent introduction and it is entirely distinct 

 from all other Calendulas. The flowers are perfectly double and the 

 petals, instead of being flat, are beautifully quilled, forming a globular, 

 rich golden orange flower. Pkt. 15c; j oz. 2Sc; oz. 75c. 



1678 Radio Golden Beam. Identical to Radio excepting that it is a 

 golden yellow color. Pkt. 15c; j oz. 60c. 



1691 Collection. One packet each of the above 4 varieties. 50c. 



For general list of Calendulas see page 65. 



Delphinium Wrexham or Hollyhock-flowered 



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Hardy Perennial Larkspur 



Wrexham or Hollyhock-Flowered 



Many consider this the finest Giant-Flowered 

 Delphinium in existence. It has enormous spikes 

 closely set with large single or double blooms in all the 

 glorious shades found only in Delphinium. 



2231 Wrexham Art Shades. 



2232 Wrexham Deep Blue Shades. 



2233 Wrexham Light Blue Shades. 



2234 Wrexham Mid-Blue Shades. 

 Any of the above: Pkt. 50c; special pkt. $1.50. 



2238 Collection. One packet each 

 of the 4 Wrexham colors, $1.50. 



2235 Wrexham Mixed. This contains many very 

 fine shades. Pkt. 35c; special pkt. $1.25. 



New Delphinium chinense 

 2227 Cambridge Blue. This far surpasses Bella- 

 donna in brilliancy. It is a rich clear blue. 

 Habit of growth about two to three feet high and 

 should make a valuable cut flower. Blooms the 

 first season if sown early. Pkt., 25c; special 

 pkt., 75c. 



2226 Blue Butterfly Improved. Rich ultra- 

 marine blue; height one foot, excellent for t)ie 

 rock garden. Pkt. 15c; i oz. SOc. 



For general list of Delphiniums, see page 74. 



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