EMMA V. WHITE CO. 



THE CARDINAL CLIMBER 

 A Splendid New Climber 



The vine quickly reaches a height of 30 ft. 

 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 cardi- 

 nal 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; 

 2 pkts., 15c. 



CALENDULA OR POT MARIGOLD 



Fine annuals for cutting. They bloom 

 early and long, especially in the cool fall 

 days after most annuals have gone to 

 seed. The place of short-lived plants 

 may be filled by scattering seeds of Calen- 

 dulas in May or June. They come in 

 every shade of yellow or deep golden, 

 double and semi-double. Mixed. Pkt., 

 100 seeds, 5c; J oz., 12c. 



CALCEOLARIA GRANDIFLORA 



These are gorgeous plants for the green- !£ 

 house or window, remarkable for their 5* 

 orchid-like blossoms. They come into '~ 

 flower eight months after sowing, bear- 

 ing hundreds of curious pocket-like 

 flowers, spotted and blotched and mar- 

 gined in a most unique fashion, in such 

 shades as yellow, maroon, crimson, white, 

 etc. Greenhouse biennials. Pkt., 125 

 seeds, 10c; 2 pkts., 16c. 



Freewater, Ore.— "I have grown Asters from 

 your seed for several years and always had 

 prizes at the Aster shows."— Mrs. E. J. O. 



CANNA 



Price per pkt., each 12 seeds, 5c; any 3 

 pkts., 12c. 



Bronze-Leaved Canna. A mixture of dark 

 or red-leaved, dwarf varieties, splendid 

 where foliage effect is desired. 



Novelty (annas. An orchid flowering mix- 

 ture of the Dwarf Crozy type, in striped, 

 spotted or variegated red and yellow sorts. 



Red Cannas. A specially selected strain of 

 the most desirable dwarf Crozy red sorts, 

 bearing extra large flowers, rivalling the 

 Gladiolus in size and brilliance. 



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. Oz., 25c. 



Giant Canna, Mixed. Tall-growing varie- 

 ties, including both bronze and green-leaved 

 sorts. Oz., 25c. 



LA FRANCE CANNA 



A lovely new Canna. Plants very compact, 

 with enormous trusses standing well above 

 the foliage, a beautiful pink in color like 

 that of the popular La France Rose. 3i 

 feet. Pkt., 6 seeds, 5c. 



COIX LACHRYMAE 

 (Job's Tears) 



Plants with corn-like leaves, suitable for 

 the Perennial Border, but quite as often 

 grown for the hard, shiny seeds so largely 

 used in basket and raffia work, or for por- 

 tieres or necklaces. The teething baby espe- 

 cially will much appreciate one of these hard 

 necklaces. For sowing, file the seeds and 

 sow in a warm place. 2 to 3 ft. 



Job's Pearly Tears. Light, or pearl-col- 

 ored seeds, very handsome for stringing. 

 Pkt., 25 seeds, 5c; oz., 15c; \ lb., 40c. 



Gray Job's Tears. The dark-seeded sorts, 

 also in much demand. Pkt., 30 seeds, 4c; 

 oz., 10c; \ lb., 25c. 



Calceolaria Grandiflora 



