on Every Packet of FerryS 0000 



BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush or Summer Lilac) [hP-3 to 8 ft.] Long 

 flower spikes taper like those of the true Ulac and are quite similar 

 in color. The fragrant blossoms bloom continuously from late 

 summer until frost. In Northern latitudes the plant dies down in 

 winter, starting up from the roots the following spring. 



Variabilis Veitchiana Pkt. 10c 



Buttercup (See Ranunculus) 

 Butterfly Bush (See Buddleia) 

 Butterfly Weed (See Asclepias) 



CACALIA (Tassel Flower) [hA-18 in.] The blossoms on long wiry- 

 stems are like little brushes dipped in scarlet paint. They bloom 

 from June to frost. 



Scarlet }4 oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 



DALENDULA (Pot Marigold) [hA-18 in.] These brilliant flowers 

 thrive even in poor soil and require little care. 



Ball's Gold (Florists' Strain) Double golden yellow flowers of extra 

 size, very long stems, and extreme vigor. Ideal for forcing and 

 desirable for growing outdoors when the season is fairly cool. 



Ball's Orange Improved (Florists' Strain) Larger flowered and 

 longer stemmed than Orange King, but the color is slightly lighter, 

 and the plant does not endure hot weather quite so well. 

 Each of the above: }4 oz. 55c; pkt. 15c 



' Radio Bristling quilled petals. Rich glowing orange. 



34 oz. 55c; pkt. 10c 



'A-Sunshine (Chrysantha) Chrysanthemum-shaped flowers of bright 

 golden yellow. Long clean stems especially good for cutting. 

 34 oz. 55c; pkt. 10c 



lik-Lemon Queen Clear lemon yellow, smaller than Ball's Gold but 

 more resistant to sun. This has long been a standard Calendula. 

 3-^ oz. 35c; pkt. 10c 



'*:Orange King Deep orange. Resists hot sun better than the florists' 

 types and therefore more suitable for gardens . . . 3^ oz. 35c; pkt. 10c 



lArMixed A brilUant well-blended mixture Oz. 40c; pkt. 5c 



■ArOur choice. In FERRY'S 



CALIFORNIA NATIVE FLOWERS, Mixed Twenty-three different 

 varieties suitable for mild climates such as California. 



Oz. 55c; pkt. 10c 



California Blue Bells (See Phacelia) 

 California Canterbury Bells (See Whitlavia) 



CALIFORNIA POPPY (Eschscholtzia) [hA-12 in.] California glories 

 in this, its state flower, and today it is planted everywhere. It 

 blooms profusely all summer. The plants grow in tufts, and the 

 blue-green foliage is very lacy. The long tapering buds expand into 

 handsome saucer-shaped blossoms. We specialize in these flowers. 



• Extra Golden (The true California Poppy) A robust strain with 

 flowers of rich, pure gold coloring. (Our improved strain.) 

 Oz. 45c ; pkt. 5c 



Mixed A delightful combination of vivid colors. .Oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 



CALLIOPSIS [hA] A graceful plant with finely-cut foliage and bril- 

 liant flowers on tall stems. The blossoms are daisy-like, their 

 petals slightly toothed. Blooms from June to late autumn. Likes 

 the sunshine. 



■ArMixed Shades golden yellow to maroon 3^ oz. 40c; pkt. 5c 



Calliopsis, Perennial (See Coreopsis) 



CAMPANULA The plants of this family prefer a medium rich soil 

 and do well even in half shady spots. 



Carpatica (Harebell) [hP-R-8 in.] All summer dainty blue bells 

 open toward the sky over a compact rosette of heart-shaped leaves. 

 A gem for the rock garden and low borders. 

 Blue 34 oz. 60c; pkt. 10c 



Persicifolia (Peach Bells) [hP-3 ft.] Long spikes profusely adorned 

 with broad somewhat shallow bell-shaped flowers. 

 Blue Pkt. 10c 



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 Pkt. 10c 



Campanula IVIedium (See Canterbury Bell) 

 Campanula Medium Calycanthema 



(See Canterbury Bell, Cup and Saucer) 



RED and SILVER DISPLAYS 



Calendulas keep on blooming all summer if seed pods are not allowed to form. 



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