You Love Floivers. Have Your Own Garden 
CALENDULA (Pot Mari¬ 
gold). (HA-18-in.) 
One of the easiest 
flowers to grow; 
quite showy, free 
flowering and de¬ 
sirable for cutting. 
Produces fine ef¬ 
fects in beds or 
borders. Blooms 
throughout the sea¬ 
son if flowers are 
kept picked. 
Ball’s Gold Im¬ 
proved (Florists’ 
Strain). The full, 
double, golden 
flowers are borne 
on long stems. Be¬ 
cause of its ex¬ 
treme vigor, it does 
well out doors in 
cool weather and is 
also ideal for forc¬ 
ing. 
Ball’s Orange Im¬ 
proved. Probably 
the most popular of 
all forcing varie¬ 
ties. Light orange, 
large flowers and long stems. 
Calendula Radio 
(Florists’ Strain.) 
Ball’s Supreme. Cadmium orange, dark center. (Florists’ 
Strain.) 
Camp Eire (Sensation). Large double orange flowers with 
scarlet sheen, long, strong stems. 
Radio deep orange, quilled petals. Recommended for florists’ 
use. 
Price of any of above varieties of Calendula—(Pkt., 10c) (% 
02 ., 30c). 
CALENDULA, Mixed. All varieties extra fine. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 35c). 
CAMPANULA, Mixed (Canterbury Bells). (HB-2 ft.) 
The branching plants are heavily laden with large pendant 
bell-like flowers. Colors: white, various shades of blue and 
some even pink. 
(Pkt. 10c) (Vs oz. 25c). 
CANARY BIRD FLOWER. (HA-6 ft.) 
A climber that bears unique, delicately cut, bird-like flowers. 
Blooms pure yellow and fringed. Allow to climb on a trellis in 
a sunny place. 
(Pkt. 5c) (% oz. 25c). 
CANDYTUFT, Giant Hyacinth. White. (HA-1 ft.) 
The finest white candytuft. Immense pure white spikes re¬ 
sembling well formed hyacinths. 
(Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 20c). 
Umbel lata Mixed —A handsome compact flowering border plant 
desirable for massing in beds and for cutting. 
(Pkt. 5c) (y 2 oz. 20c). 
CANNA, Croziy’s Dwarf Mixed., (TP-3 ft.) 
Produces plants of dwarf, luxuriant 
growth with gladiolus like flowers 
of the most brilliant colors. They 
will bloom freely the first year 
from seed if started about the 
middle of April. Before planting 
file through the shell at one end of 
the seed and soak in warm water 
over night. When plants are up 
to the second leaf, transplant 
singly into pots. Set out in the 
garden after all danger of frost is 
past; roots may be kept in a cellar 
over winter. 
(Pkt. 10c) (y 2 oz. 20c). 
CARNATION. (TP-18 in.) 
Flowers do not grow large from 
seed as from cuttings, but are more 
fragrant. The long blue-green 
stems are stiff and slender; flowers 
double with thin waxy petals. 
(Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 40c). 
CELOSIA CHILDSI (Chinese Wool- 
flower). (HA-2 ft.) 
The branches terminate in gay, 
vivid, crimson, pink and yellow 
flower cluster like balls of yarn. 
(Pkt. 10c) (Vs oz. 20c). 
Sweet Sultan 
