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CALENDULA 
Pkt.. 100 seeds, 5c; $4 oz.. 15c 
POT MARIGOLD. Fine annuals for cut- 
ting. They bloom early and long, espe- 
cially in the cool fall days after most 
annuals have gone to seed. The place of 
short-lived plants may be filled by scat- 
tering seeds of Calendulas in May or June. 
They come in every shade of yellow or 
deep golden, double and semi-double. 
Mixed. 
METEOR. The double flowers are orange 
yellow with light streaks, very fine. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE. Remarkably deep 
orange shade, with double large flowers. 
One of the finest of the Calendulas. 
PLUYIALIS. A white flowered kind, re- 
markable for its action in rainy weather, 
when the flowers remain closed. 
CALLIOPSIS 
DWARF CALLIOPSIS. BEAUTY. A gem 
for pots, bearing a mass of golden yellow 
flowers, with dark crimson centers. Pkt., 
150 seed*. 5o : r i oz.. 30c. 
DWARF CALLIOPSIS. MIXED. Splendid 
sorts. including crimson and gold 
"Beauty" (see cut), and other hybrids in 
great variety. Plants 6 to S inches, splen- 
did for edging. Pkt., 200 seeds, 5c; Y* 
oz.. 25c. 
CALLIOPSIS. SPECIAL TALL MIXED. 
Both single and double sorts, including 
the usual bronze-red and gold shades. If 
not allowed to seed, they will bloom the 
entire season. 18 inches. Pkt., 300 seeds. 
5c; Y\ oz.. 20r. 
CARDINAL CLIMBER 
The vine quickly reaches a height of 30 
feet or more. The blossoms are about 1% 
inches in diameter, in clusters of 5 to 7 
blooms each, and as the name indicates, 
are of a rich cardinal red. It likes sun 
and good soil. If started in the open, do 
not sow until settled warm weather, as 
the seed will rot in cold wet ground. File 
each seed, or slightly cut through the 
outer covering, soak in luke-warm water 
over night, and sow in a warm place. 
Pkt.. 10 seeds. 8c : % oz.. 40c. 
Cardinal Climber 
Calliopsis 
C ANNAS 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 2oc 
BRONZE-LEAVED CANNA. A mixture of dark 
or red-leaved, dwarf varieties, splendid where 
foliage effect is desired. 
CANNA. PRIZE MIXED. A splendid strain of the 
new Dwarf Crozy type, saved from the newest and 
best named varieties; especially recommended for 
its large, gladiolus-like blooms, and beautiful 
colors. Cannas are easily raised from seed and 
bloom the first season. 
GIANT CANNA. MIXED. Tall-growing varieties, 
including both bronze and green-leaved sorts. 
LA FRANCE CANNA. A lovely new Canna. 
Plants very compact, with enormous trusses stand- 
ing well above the foliage, a beautiful pink in 
color like that of the popular La France Rose. 3% 
feet. 
CANARY BIRD YIXE 
A splendid climber for the porch or trellis. It 
grows rapidly, has very pretty foliage, and curi- 
ously shaped, canary yellow flowers with fancied 
likeness to a bird with outstretched wings. I 
recommend it as one of the most desirable vines 
to be obtained from seed. Annual. Pkt., 20 seeds, 
6c; Yi oz., 25c. 
