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New Yellow Calendula, Golden Beam 
See page 10. 
OENOTHERA Lamarckiana (Evening Primrose). 
Yellow, large flowers, expanding and fragrant in 
the evening; easily-grown background plant in sun 
or partial' shade; 4 feet; sow December to March. 
Pkt., 10c. 
PAINTED DAISY. (See Chrysanthemum.) 
PANSY. 
Reds, purples, blues, yellow, and white; unsur¬ 
passed for low beds in winter and spring; 8 inches; 
sow July to September for winter, and until Decem¬ 
ber for spring. Germinating period 8 to 10 days. 
Roggli’s Swiss Giants (original seed), the very 
largest flowers and longest stems; Alpenglow, 
rich deep red; Lake of Thun, pure deep blue; 
Rheingold, immense dark-centered yellow; All 
Colors Mixed. Pkts., 25c. 
Engelmann’s Giant Strain, a splendid, re-selected, 
English-grown Swiss-type Mixture. Pkt., 25c. 
Engelmann’s Special Strain, with huge English- 
type, sometimes called Scottish Show type, 
pansies. Pkt., 25c. 
Steele’s Mastodon “400,” American-grown Swiss 
Giant Mixture. Pkt., 25c. 
Steele’s Mastodon Miracle, very large, with splen¬ 
did range of colors; Mixed. Pkt., 20c. 
Steele’s Mastodon Special Strain, large flowers and 
fine colors; Bronze Shades; Mad. Steele, deepest 
purple; Panama Pacific, dark-centered yellow; 
White, dark-centered; All Colors Mixed. Pkts., 
15c. 
Campbell’s Argyle Giants, splendid bedding mix¬ 
ture, with fine colors and good-sized flowers. 
Oz. $4.50. Pkt., 10c. 
Bedding sorts; Adonis, light blue; Beaconsfield, 
upper lavender, lower purple; Emperor William, 
deep blue; Golden Queen, pure yellow; Mad. 
Perret, pink shades; Prince Henry, darkest blue; 
St. Knud, apricot-orange. Oz., $3.75. Pkts., 10c. 
PASITHEA coerulea. Per. 
Deep, luminous blue star-like flowers in loose clus¬ 
ters on wiry stalks well above grass-like foliage; 
3 feet; rare, fine for cutting; sow March to August. 
Pkt. 25c. 
