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here are some new varieties of your favorites 



CALIFORNIA NATIVE FLOWERS, Mixed A collection of 

 twenty-three different varieties suitable for mild climates 

 such as California Oz. 50c; pkt. 10c 



California Canterbury Bells (See Whitlavia) 



California Poppy (See Eschscholtzia) 



California Tree Poppy (See Romneya) 



CALLIOPSIS [hA] This graceful plant with its finely 

 cut foliage produces a wealth of brilliant flowers. The 

 blooms, about IJ^ inches across, are daisy-like 

 in form, but their broad petals are slightly 

 toothed at the outside edges. On their tall 

 swinging stems they are not only decorative in 

 the garden but make fine bouquets. From June 

 until late autumn there will be plenty of flowers 

 if they are kept cut. The plants like the sunshine. 



Mixed A fine mixture in shades from golden yellow 

 to maroon ^^ oz. 35c; pkt. 10c 



Perennial Calliopsis (See Coreopsis) 



CAMPANULA This great family of plants might fanci- 

 fully be compared to a glorious "carillon," or set of 

 chimes, for they are all bell flowers. Some varieties 

 carry large bells and others tiny ones. Some are tall 

 and stately, well suited for backgrounds in the hardy 

 border, while others are dwarf and dainty, fit to grace 

 a quiet rock garden. Their colors are usually in the 

 cool tones of white and blue. The plants prefer a 

 medium rich soil and do well even in half shady spots. 



Medium or Canterbury Bell [h-2 ft.] Imposing 

 branching plants heavily loaded with large pendant 

 bells. The flowers appear in white, various shades of 

 blue, and even in pink, which is a color found only in 

 the medium class. 



Annual Single Mixed (New) Pkt. 25c 



Biennial Single Mixed M oz. 35c; pkt. 10c 



Biennial Double Mixed 14 oz. 50c; pkt. 10c 



Medium Calycanthema (Cup and Saucer) [hB-2 ft.] 

 A beautiful and distinctive type laden with flowers, 

 each of which is a large cup-shaped bell surrounded 

 by a calyx similar in color and resembling a saucer. 

 Fine border subjects. 



Light Blue Pink 



Dark Blue White 



Any one of the above: 14 oz. 75c; pkt. 10c 

 Mixed J^ oz. 60c; pkt. 10c 



Carpatica (Harebell) [hP-R-8 in.] All summer long, graceful 

 stems carry dainty blue bells that open toward the sky 

 over a compact rosette of heart-shaped leaves. A gem for 

 the rock garden and low borders. 



Blue J^ oz. 55c; pkt. 10c 



Persicifolia (Peach Bells) [hP-3 ft.] One of the taller and 

 finer types of Campanulas. Its long spikes are profusely 

 adorned with broad somewhat shallow bell-shaped flowers. 

 Handsome in the border and excellent for cutting. 



Blue White 



Pkts. 10c each 



Pyramidalis (Chimney Bellflower) [hP-5 ft.] Noble plants 

 with extremely long spikes packed with starry bells. Long 

 blooming; they do well in a warm dry situation. 



Blue White 



Pkts. 10c each 



CANARY BIRD FLOWER [hA-C-6 ft.] Anyone who desires 

 a vine that is unique and out of the ordinary should try 

 this rapidly growing runner with its delicately cut leaves 

 and its curious bird-like flowers. The blossoms with their 

 fringed wings are pure yellow. The vine should be allowed to 

 climb on a trellis in a sunny place Oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 



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To have blossoms in less than six months from the time the seed is 

 sown is a real advantage in plantins the new Annual Canterbury Bell. 



CANDYTUFT [hA-lft.] Somewhat like Sweet Alyssum, both 

 flowers and plants are a little more open and larger. They 

 are splendid for use in the border, and as cut flowers. They 

 bear quantities of single four-petaled blossoms in terminal 

 clusters. Plenty of sunshine and only a moderate amount of 

 watering are conditions that favor their best development. 



Umbellata These varieties are compact and have quite broad 

 tops liberally sprinkled with flat tight clusters of small 

 florets. 



Lilac Purple White 



Any one of the above: Oz. 50c; pkt. 10c 



Rose Cardinal. . .H oz. 40c Mixed Oz. 40c 



Pkts. 10c each 



Empress or Rocket A white sort with extra large clusters; 

 superior to the common white variety. .Oz. 50c; pkt. 10c 



Giant Hyacinth Flowered White Several large bold floral 

 spikes, each resembling a well formed Hyacinth, are 

 grouped upright about a stout stem . . . J^ oz. 35c; pkt. 10c 



Perennial Candytuft (See Iberis) 



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