ELENA, Montana. 
FLOWER SEEDS— (Coniinued) 63 
BALSAM— (Double) Pkt., 5c 
Balsams like hoi sun, rich soil and plenty of water. 
For perfect development the plants should be set 
from 12 to 18 inches apart. Transplanting two or 
three times has a tendency to dwarf the plants into 
better shape and to make the flowers more,^ double. 
BALLOON VINE— (Annual) Pkt., 5c 
A rapid growing climber; thrives in light soil. One 
of the prettiest climbers. 
BARTONIA AUBEA— (Golden Bartonia) Pkt., 5c 
One of the brightest garden flowers. It produces 
its large golden blossoms all summer in great 
abundance; 1 foot high. Sow in open ground. 
BACHELOR'S BUTTON — (Blue-bottle, or Corn- 
flower) — Mixed colors Oz., 50c; Pkt. 5c 
Of easy culture, sow the seed where it is to remain 
and thm plants to 3 or 4 inches apiart. Annual. 
BACHELOR BUTTON— (Pink) Pkt. lOc 
Valuable for cut flowers, very easily grown and 
prolific bloomer. Annual. 
BRACHYCOME— (Swan River Daisy) Pkt., 5c 
A h.ardy annual, growing from 6 to 10 inches high 
and producing an abundance of pretty 
blue and white flowers. Excellent for 
border. 
BELLIS— (See Under Daisy). 
BEAN— (Scarlet Runner) Lb. 30c; 
Pkt 5c 
A favorite old-fashioned climber. One 
of the very few beans that is both 
ornamental and edible. It grows rap- 
idly to a height of ten or twelve feet, 
and is covered from July until heavy 
frost with clusters of beautiful scar- 
let flowers. Annual. 
CACALIA— (Tassel Flower or Flora's 
Paint Brush) Pkt.. 5c 
A neat annual of easy culture, with 
tassel-shaped flowers; blooms from 
June to September; fine for borders. 
Golden yellow and scarlet mixed. 
CALENDULA— (Pot Marigold)— Mixed 
Oz 25c; Pkt., 5c 
One of the best and showiest free- 
flowering h.ardy annuals, growing in 
any good garden soil, producing a fine 
effect in beds or mixed borders, and 
continuing in bloom until killed by 
frost. Height 1 foot. Colors orange 
and lemon yellow. 
CALENDULA— (Meteor) Oz.25q; Pkt.lOc 
Pine for cut flowers lemon with orange. 
CALENDULA— (Prince of Orange) Oz., 25c; Pkt., 10c 
Deep orange. 
CALENDULA— (Sulphur or Lemon Queen)..Oz. 25c ; Pkt. 10c 
New, large flowered deep sulphur colored. 
CALENDUL.A— Mixed Varieties Oz., 25c; Pkt. 5c 
CALANDRINIA— (Umbcllata) Pkt,. 5c 
Flowers of dazzling magenta crimson, about ¥• inch in 
diameter, produces nearly all summer. Height 6 inches 
A charming half-hardy biennial. 
CALIFORNIA POPPY— (See Eschscholtxia.) 
CALLIOPSIS— (Or Coreopsis)— Mixed Pkt., 5c 
Showy and beiautiful free-flowerng annuals, blooming 
all summer and excellent for cutting and massing. 
CALLIOPSIS— (Lanceolata) Pkt., 10c 
Handsome perennial, large golden yellow. 
CANARY BIRD FLOWER— (Tropoeoleum Canariense.) 
Oz., 30o; Pkt 5c 
a beautiful climber with curiously shaped, little canary- 
colored blossoms. Will blossom freely from July until 
killed by frost. Tender annual. Sow in the house and 
transplant, or in open ground. 
CANDYTUFT— (Mixed) Oz., 25c; Pkt., 5c 
Universally known and cultivated as a border or bed 
massing plant. 
CANDYTUFT— (White Rocket) Annual Oz., 25c; Pkt., 5c 
Long Spikes and large flowers. 
CANDYTUFT— Purple Pkt., lOe 
CANDYTUFT— Lilac Pkt. 10c 
Calliopsis — (Annual) 
Brachycome or Swan River Daisy. 
Bachelor Button — Pink. 
Carnation (Double). 
CANDYTUFT— (Giant Hyacinth Flowered) Pkt., 10c 
Very large heads and long spikes of white flowers. An 
improved strain of Giant Empress and the best sort for 
cut flowers. 
CANTERBURY BELLS— (Campanula Pyramidal) . Pkt., 5c 
Handsome hardy biennial, of stately growth, rich color 
and profuse bloom. Should be given some protection 
in severe winter weather; colors: While and various 
shades of Violet, Rose, Lilac and Blue. Height, two to 
four feet. 
CANTERBURY BELLS— (Calycanthemum) Pkt., 10c 
The new Cup and Saucer, larger and appear about two 
wx>eks earlier than those of the old typo. A splendid 
plant for beds and pot culture. Perennial. 
CARN.'VTION MARGUERITE— Mixed Pkt., 5c 
The plants of this wonderfully fine strain may be made 
to flower in four months. The flowers are large, double 
and very fragrant and appear in very attractive shades 
of color. On© of the best "Pinks" in cultivaton. 
CARNATION M.\RGUERITE— White Pkt., 
CARN.ATION M.\RGUERITE— Yellow Pkt., 
CARNATION MARGUERITE— Dark Red Pkt., 10c 
The old-fashioned clove pink, free flowering, spicy and 
hardy. Perennial. 
CARNATION— Extra Fine Double Mixed ; Pkt., 10c 
Various colors and types. This strain is remarkable for 
the variety of colors, about 70 per c^ent of large double 
blooms. 
10c 
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