containing Ferry-Morse Introductions 



Blue Lace Flower. Didiscus coeruleus. 



Sky blue. Unusually good for cutting. (h-A 23^ ft.) 15c 



BORDER AND WINDOW BOX COLLECTION. 



Petunia (two shades). Verbena Fine Mixed, Har- 

 mony Marigold, Golden Gleam Nasturtium, Blue 

 Redder Ageratum. Enough seed for a generous 

 border and several window boxes. Package con- 

 taining 6 packets 50c 



Brachycome, Mixed. Swan-river-daisy. 



Rich assortment of colors. Fine rock garden plant. 

 Start seed early indoors. (h-A 10 in.) 15c 



Calendula, Gold (Lemon Beauty). Pot Marigold. 



Golden yellow. Long stems for cutting. Effective 

 with blue larkspur. (h-A 18 in.) 15c 



Calendula, Orange (Persimmon Beauty). Pot Marigold. 

 Deep orange. Very suitable for garden use. (h-A 18 

 in.) 15c 



Calendula, Radio. Pot Marigold. 



Rich orange. Bristling quilled petals. (h-A 18 in.) 15c 



Calendula, Sunshine. Calendula chrysantha. 



Bright golden yellow chrysanthemum-shaped flowers. 

 Long stems for cutting. (h-A 18 in.) 15c 



Calendula, Pacific Beauty Mixed. Pot Marigold: 

 Brilliant hues, well blended. Long stems for cutting. 

 (h-A 18 in.) 15c 



California Native Flowers. 



General mixture of annua) wild flowers suitable for 

 mild climates. (h-A 6 in. to 2 ft.) 15c 



Calif ornia Poppy, Extra Golden. Eschscholtzia calif omica. 

 Golden orange. Good in foreground of border. (h-A 

 12 in.) 15c 



California Poppy, Mixed. Eschscholtzia californica; 

 Brilliant. 

 Delightful combination of vivid colors. (h-A 12 in.) 15c 



Calif ornia Poppy, Little Beauty. Eschscholtzia pulchella. 

 Dainty California wild flower. Cup-shaped light 

 yellow blossoms. Attractive in the rock garden or 

 as edging plant. Does well in poor light soil. (h-A 6 

 to 8 in.) 25c 



Calliopsis, All-Double Mixed. Annual Coreopsis. 



Flowers 1 to 1^ in. across in delightful combinations 

 of yellow, orange, maroon, crimson, m.ahogany. 

 Practically all double. (h-A 3 ft.) 15c 



Campanula carpatica Blue. Harebell. 



Blue. Dainty bell flowers over rosette of heart-shaped 

 leaves. Gem for rock garden and low border. (h-P 

 8 in.) 15c 



Campanula pyramidalis. Chimney Bellflower. 



Blue. Long spikes packed with starry bells. Does well 

 in warm dry location. (h-P 5 ft.) 15c 



Candytuft, Giant Hyacinth Flowered. Iberis. 



White. For low borders and bedding. Large flower 

 spikes. (h-A 1 ft.) 15c 



Candytuft, Umbellata. Iberis. 



Compact plants with flat clusters of small florets. 

 Mixed. (h-A 12 in.) 15c 



Canna, Finest Large Flowering Mixed. Canna. 



Gorgeous hues. Seeds very hard; notch or file before 

 planting. (t-P 3 ft.) 15c 



Canterbury Bell, Annual Single Mixed. Campanula 



medium. 



Large pendant bells in shades of blue, pink, white. 



Good background plant. (h-A 2 ft.) 15c 



Canterbury Bell, Cup and Saucer Mixed. Campanula 

 calycanthema. 



Blue, pink, violet, lavender and white cup-shaped 

 flowers, each surrounded by saucer-like calyx. Good 

 background plant. (h-B 2 ft ) 15c 



Canterbury Bell, Single Mixed. Campanula medium. 

 Blue, pink, and white. Branching plant with large 

 pendant bells. Good border subject. (h-B 2 ft.) 15c 



Cardinal Climber. Qxiamoclit sloteri. 



Fiery red. Dainty trellis climber for warm, sunny 

 location. (h-A 15 ft.) 15c 



Carnation, Chabaud Giant. Dianthus caryophyllus. 



Cardinal Red; Salmon; Deep Rose; Yellow; White; 



and Mixed. Large double flowers six months after 



seeding. Good cut flower. (hh-P used as annual 18 in.) 



Separate colors. Each: 25c; Mixed: 15c 



Carnation, Enfant de Nice Mixed. Dianthus caryophyllus. 

 Good blend of colors. Similar to Chabaud Giant, but 

 slightly larger flowered and petals broader. (hh-P used 

 as annual 18 in.) 50c 



Carnation, Grenadin Mixed. Dianthus caryophyllus. 

 Blooms in early summer. Plants compact with medi- 

 um sized double flowers on long stems. Wide range of 

 colors from white to deep crimson. Fragrant partic- 

 ularly desirable as a perennial in northern states. (h-P 

 22 in.) 15c 



Tall screen planting: Castor Beans ivitJi Four 



Castor Bean, Zanzibariensis. Ricinus. 



Huge bronze leaves and red stems. For quick shrub 

 effects. The beans have toxic properties and should 

 not be eaten. (t-P used as annual 10 ft.) 15c 



Castor Bean, Mixed. Ricinus. 



Leaves of varying colors. Temporary hedge, screen, 

 or background planting. The beans have toxic 

 properties and should not be eaten. (t-P used as 

 annual 8 ft.) 15c 



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