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ASTERS (Continued) 



38. COMET — Slender and curled petals, forming loose flow- 

 ers of semi-globe shape. Packet 10c, 54 Ounce 25c. 



39. CHINA ASTUBS — Choice mixed. Packet 10c, Ys Ounce 

 25c, ^ Ounce 40c, 1 Ounce 75c. 



40. TBAXTFFAUT'S P E O N V FIiOWEBIiD FEBPECTIOIT 

 UIXES — A large and beautiful Aster of the pyramidal 

 type. Flowers are large, almost round with incurved pet- 

 als as in Peonies. One of the best for cutting. Height 2 

 feet. Packet 10c, Va Ounce 25c. 



ASTER 



41. GIANT VICTORIA FINEST MIXED — A beautiful and 



distinct Aster. Flowers double. Height IV3 feet. Long, 

 stout stems. Packet 10c, Ounce 30c. 



42. MICHAEX.MAS DAISY MIXED (Perennial Aster) — Very 

 showj% late flowering perennial plant. Valuable as a bor- 

 der decoration, or cut flower. Height 2 to 3 feet; in bloom 

 during May and June. If sown in the early spring, will 

 flower the first season. Packet 10c, % Ounce 50c. 



BABY'S BREATH— See Gypsophila 

 BACHELOR'S BUTTON— See Centaurea 

 and Gomphrena 

 BALLOON VINE— (Love-in-a-puff) 



43. CARDIOSFERMUM HAI.ICACABUM — A rapid growing 

 annual vine with pretty foliage. Flowers white, followed 

 by seed pods resembling miniature balloons. Always a 

 great interest to the children. Most attractive when ram- 

 bling over a trellis, and does best in a warm sheltered 

 position. 8 to 10 feet. Packet 10c, 1 Ounce 25c. 



DOUBLE CAMELLIA-FLOWERED BALSAMS 

 (Lady's Slipper or Touch-Me-Not) (A) 



An old and popular garden annual, producing lovely 

 masses of beautifully colored double flowers in great pro- 

 fusion. Very easily grown, coming into bloom within a few 

 weeks from sowing. Start seed in April, or sow out of doors 

 in May. Height 2 to 3 feet. 



44. WHITE PERFECTION (Alba Perfecta) — Very double, 

 pure white. Packet 10c. 



45. FINEST MIXED — A splendid mixture. Packet 10c, i/4 

 Ounce 25c. 



BALSAM APPLE (Momordica Balsamina) (A) 



46. Annual climber with ornamental foliage; showy, golden- 

 yellow fruit. Splendid for trellis, stumps, etc. Packet 

 10c, 1/^ Ounce 25c. 



BALSAM PEAR f Momordica Charantia) 



47. Very curious trailing vines with ornamental foliage; 

 long. Pear-shaped, ornamental fruits. Annual. Packet 10c, 



Ounce 25c. 



BELLIS PERENNIS (English Daisy) (P) 



A favorite perennial; plants are low-growing and bear nu- 

 merous double flowered blooms. Excellent for edging beds 

 or borders, rockeries, or used for edging beds of bulbs. 

 Bloom from early spring to midsummer; 6 inches high. Sow 

 seed any time from spring until August, cover lightly dur- 

 ing winter. 



48. LONGFELIiOW — Dark rose, very doiible; extra large 

 flowr rf (1. Packet 10c, 1.^ Ounce 50c. 



49. SNOWBAIiIi — Kxtra double, free flowering, white. Packet 

 10c, \'e Ounce 50c. 



50. DOUBI.E GOOD MIXED — A good mixture. Packet 10c, 

 Ya Ounce 30c. 



BRACHYCOME (Swan River Daisy) (A) 



51. Free-flowering annuals, blooming profusely throughout 

 the summer. Star-shaped flowers with bright centers, with 

 lacy foliage. An assortment of colors. Much used in rock- 

 eries, small beds, etc. Height 1 foot. Packet 10c, V4 



Ounce 30c. 



BLACK 



EYED SUSANS (See Thunbergia) 

 CALENDULA DOUBLE (Pot Marigold) (A) 



A very splendid annual for all purposes, flowering free.y 

 throughout the summer and fall; very showy; easy culture. 

 Valuable for beds or mixed borders; also splendid for pot 

 culture, blooming freely in winter and spring. Height 12 to 

 18 inches. 



52. GOI.DEN RA- 

 DIO — Petals 

 large and 

 quilled, giving 

 the blooms a 

 round cactus 

 shape, different 

 from other Cal- 

 endulas; color, 

 rich glowing yel- 

 low. Packet 15c, 

 ^4 Ounce 30c. 



53. O R A N G E 

 KING — Large 

 rich orange - red 

 flowers, fully 

 double, with long 

 stems. Packet 

 10c, 14 Ounce 

 30c. 



54. CAI.ENDTTX.A 

 C H RYSANTHA 

 or SUNSHINE — 



A new Calen- 

 dula, bearing 

 large clusters of 

 exquisite shade 

 of clear butter- 

 cup-yellow, with 

 long loosely ar- 

 ranged petals, 

 resembling Chry- 

 santhemums. 

 The long stiff 

 stems, making a 

 fine variety for 

 cutting and the 

 bright color adds 



to the garden for a fine display. Packet 25c, V4 Ounce 75c. 



55. FINEST MIXED — Packet 10c, 1 Ounce 25c. 



CAI.ENDUI.A 



CALLIOPSIS 



Very showy and easily grown annuals; bloom continuously 

 from early summer until frost. Tall varieties excellent for 

 cutting; dwarf varieties make attractive beds, borders, etc. 

 For early blooming, start seed indoors, and set out in the 

 border. 



56. DRUMMONDII (Golden Wave) — Flowers large; golden- 

 yellow, center dark brownish red; long stemmed; 20 inches. 

 Packet 10c, 14 Ounce 25c. 



57. TAIiIi SINGI.E MIXED — A well balanced mixture. Packet 

 10c, 1/2 Ounce 20c. 



58. DWARF SINGLE MIXED — Choice varieties. Packet 10c, 

 \'2, Ounce 25c. 



CAMPANULA (Canterbury Bells) 



(New Annual in Mixture) 



59. A new annual Canterbury which blooms from seed in less 

 than six months. Plants 2 to 2 Vi feet, bearing 6 to 8 flower 

 spikes. This mixture includes dark blue, light blue pink, 

 rose and white. Packet 15c. 



CAMPANULA MEDIUM (Canterbury Bells) (B) 



60. SINGIiE MIXED — Large, bell-shaped blooms durin.g May 

 and June. Showy, hardy biennial; 2 to 3 feet tall. Makes 

 an attractive, showy bed. Transplant little plants early in 

 October to the place where you want them to bloom the fol- 

 lowing summer. Protect with straw or hay in winter. 

 Packet 10c, 14 Ounce 25c. 



61. DOUBLE MIXED — Fully double blooms in mixed variot> . 

 Packet 10c, Ounce 30c. 



CAMPANULA CALYCANTHEMA (B) 

 (Cup and Saucer Canterbury Bells) 



This is the finest type of this deservedly popular garden 

 biennial. They are different from the other types of Campan- 

 ulas inasmuch as the cal.vx is extra large and of the same 

 color as the flower, resembling a cup and saucer. 



62. DARK BLUE — Packet lOc, Va Ounce 35c. 



63. ROSE — Packet 10c, 1^ Ounce 35c. 



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