Helena, Montana. 
FLOWER SEEDS— (Continued.) 67 
BALSAM— (Double Mixed)— Pkt., 5c 
Balsams like hot sun, rich soil and 
plenty of water. Plant 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— (Love-in-a-Puff)— 
Pkt 5c 
A rapid growing climber; thrives in 
light soil. One of the prettiest 
climbers. Annual. 
BARTONIA AUREA— (Golden Bar- 
tonia) Pkt., 5c 
One of the brightest garden flow- 
ers. It produces its large golden 
blossoms all summer in great abun- 
dance; 1 foot high. Sow in open 
ground. 
BACHELOR'S BUTTON— (Blue-bot- 
tle, or Cornflower) Mixed colors, 
oz. 50c; pkt 5c 
Of easy culture, sow the seed where 
it is to remain and thin plants to 3 
or 4 inches apart. Annual. 
BACHELOR BUTTON — (Pink) 
Pkt lOc 
Valuable for cut flowers, very eas- 
ily grown and prolific bloomer. 
Annual. 
BRACHVCOME— (Swan River Daisy) 
Pkt ac 
A harfly annual, grownig from (j to 
10 inches high, producing an abun- 
dance of blue and white flowers. 
Excellent for border. 
BELLIS— (See Under Daisy.) 
BEAN— (Scarlet Runner) Lb., 40c; 
Pkt 5c 
A favorite old-lasluoned cliinUer. 
Both ornamental and edible. It 
grows rapidly to a height of ten or 
twelve ieet, and is covered from 
July until frost with clusters 
of ueautilul scarlet flowers. An- 
nual. 
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 bor- 
ders. Golden yellow and scarlet 
mixed. 
CALENDULA— (Pot Marigold)- One 
of the best and most showy annuals 
grown. Very fine either in beds or 
mixed borders, blooming until frost. 
One foot. All coloi-s mixed, pkl. Sc: 
oz 25c 
CALENDULA .METEOR— Lemon with 
Orange. I'kt., lOc; oz 25c 
CALENDl'LA— Prince of Oraiioe— 
Hich Oriuigc Red - Pkl.. lOc; oz., 2.")C 
CALENDULA SULPHUR or LEMON 
QUEEN— I'kl., 10c; oz 25c 
CALANDRINIA— (Unibellala) Pkl., 5c 
Flowers of dazzling magenta crim- 
son, about % inch in diameter, pi'o- 
duced nearly all summer. Heigh I 6 
inches. A charming half-hardy bi- 
ennial. 
CALANDRINIA GRANDIFLORA— A 
splendid half-hardy Biennial, with 
flowers of a dazzling rose-pink. In 
bloom nearly all summer. Pkt.. 5c. 
CALIFORNIA POPPY— (See Escli- 
scholtzia. 
CALLIOPSIS— ( Lancoolata ) . . I> k I ., 1 Oc 
Handsome perennial, large golden 
yellow. 
CALLIOPSIS— (Or Cor- 
.^ew ' ■ i V//am eopsis) Mixed Pkt. 5c 
- ..'^iiSvHiiAti^. — » n^\Bvr< /i«Ht Showy and beautiful 
free flowering an- 
nuals, blooming all 
^^^^^^^^^ fe^'t^^'SHPS?^ summer anid excellent 
^ N '»«^ nMwyj ^ cutting and mass- 
ing. 
CANARY BIRD FLOW- 
■i„— . ER — (Tropoeoluin 
vW^^Sr^L Canariense) — Oz, 30c; 
Pl^l' 5c 
a beautiful climber 
with curiously shaped 
—Sat "vs) blossoms. Will blos- 
,. ... soiii I'reely fi'Oin July 
(.alliopsis— (Annual) until killed by frost. 
> Tender annual. Sow in the house 
and tran.si)lant, or in open ground. 
CANDYTUFT-dbcris Unil)cllata)- 
. Lniversally known as a border 
plant, and equally usi'l'ul in beds. 
Annual. 
P'V'P*'' Pkl., 10c 
Willie Pkt., 10c 
<-?,">'"'e Pkt., 10c 
'-•.'at- Pkt., 10c 
< '"'mson Pkt., lOc 
Bachelor Button— Pink. Empress or Giant Flowered- White, 
large long spikes of bloom: the best 
for cut flowers., Pkl. 10c. 
^.ia^wngy,^-^^^^ Ehu' Mixcd- Pkt. 5c 
-^^■^^^^■1^ CANTERBURY BELLS— (Campanula 
Pyramidal) ptt., 5c 
^'^^'^ ^^ml:^ L^^ Handsome hardy bitnnial, of stately 
''/l^*^yS^im^am^^ ofowlh, i^ch color and profuse 
B ~ - — iii^i ^'^-OiaaK^SBi bloom, should be given some pro- 
^*i3^^^3BK-^|^^^?I^» lection in severe winter weather; 
^ '■^^^ .«K colors: White and various shades 
^ ot Violet, Rose, Lilac and Blue 
^•'^■H^tlSI^S^Hi ' Height, two to four feet. 
CANTERBURY BELLS— (Calycanthc- 
"?"">) Pkt., lOc 
Ihe new Cup and Saucer, larger 
and appear about two weeks earlier 
lhan those of the old type. A splen- 
._. I J'd plant for beds and pot culture. 
.o^is^KW^HYKKji^^^^^ . Perennial. 
(CARNATION MARGUERITE — This 
'^'^SilWHMWir" hardy perennial often blooms the 
i_>^iiijlli,iwji «„v „ iii.gi season from seed, and they are 
' exceedingly valuable for bedding 
Brachycome or Swan Uiver Daisy. and pot culture. Very free flower- 
ing, exceedingly fragrant, large 
flowered and double. 
Whitc^Por pkt lOc 
, ,„„.„^ Yellow— Per pkt ' 
mf^^lKFyi W'O'l^ Red— Per pkt. loc 
^^M&yr^'* ' W^'^^ ^'"'"''^ mixed -Per pkt..:.:;::ioc 
"il \ < I ■ <:AK\'ATION-(Giant or Malmaison) 
X ^MMa!^'' ' 1^' ■ 4-' V '■^■P'' noted for its wonder- 
^ -^J^^^ -i- ,'V' <--olors, and its free 
«.^> '^..Jk.'viiBHBL-,^. V blooming qualities. Fully 70 per 
r"'WISillfflRW?s '^-i^.^^E^'i^ the seedlings generally pro- 
duce double flowers, of large size 
'•^'^ -1jf OIlilAF"^ ' x*^ Perennial. 
11%^ > Exira Fine Double Mixed— Pkt., 10c 
■1\\\1L v^^'" " <^AfTOR OIL BEAN-(Riemu.s)- 
/M/""mAlm^ '^"W V The different varieties included in 
our mixture have light and dark 
W-'MIF^^'^'^'^i^iKI^ ■ firecMi leaves and some of copper^• 
bronze, changing to dark green vvili; 
rei!dish ribs. 
CATCIIFLY— (Hardy annual)— Mixed. 
I'kt 5g 
(>asy grovv.ng free flowering an- 
Ef^JBF Pi'<"i>ii'ing dense umbels 
icf m mr ,,l white, red or rose colored blos- 
siims. The plant is partly covered 
., r» ui ^ glulinoMs inoistuiv, hence 
Carnation— Double. the name "Caleb fly." 
