BALDERSON COMPANY, Inc. 
626 Indiana Ave., N. w. 
617 “C” Street, W. W. 
Washington, D. C. 
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BACHELOR’S BUTTONS—Globe Amaranth (A) 
A well-known and popular everlasting flower, which forms bushy 
plants about 2 feet high and bearing sometimes hundreds of flowers. 
Excellent as border plants, and very useful for winter decorations. If 
cut when well matured will retain their beauty throughout the winter. 
Mixed —Pkt. 10 cts.; ]4 oz. 30 cts. 
BALSAM—Touch-Me-Not (A) 
Also known as “Lady Slipper.” A tender annual with brittle stems 
and foliage. Grows about 12 inches high. Flowers both single and 
double, in bright colors and variations; are wax-like and very attractive. 
Double Mixed —Pkt. 10 cts.; \4 oz. 50 cts. 
CALENDULA—Pot Marigold (A) 
Very hardy annual, one foot high. Has showy flowers blooming until 
frost and producing a fine effect in borders. Of easy culture and is de¬ 
sirable for rather inferior soils, where less sturdy flowers do not thrive. 
Mixed Varieties —Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 50 cts. 
OALLIOPSIS, or COREOPSIS (A) 
Finest Double Mixed Varieties —Beautiful, showy summer bedding 
annuals, with large, bright flowers of golden yellow, varied with rich 
brown. Excellent for cutting and decorations. Pkt. 10 cts.; 14 oz. 40 cts. 
CANDYTUFT (A) 
Popular favorites, flowering profusely the whole summer. Very valu¬ 
able for edgings and borders, fairly covered with masses of white and 
various colors. Height 1 foot. Of easy culture. 
Fancy Mixed —Pkt. 10 cts.; \4 oz. 25 cts. 
CANTERBURY BELLS—Campanula. Cup and Saucer (A) 
A handsome, hardy biennial of stately growth, rich color and profuse 
bloom. Succeeds best in light, rich soil, and in the fall should be trans - 
planted or thinned to 18 inches or 2 feet apart and given some pro¬ 
tection in severe winter weather. Has large bell-shaped flowers, which 
are strikingly effective. Colors white and various shades of violet, rose, 
lilac and blue. Height 2 to 4 feet. One of the wild forms of Campanula 
is the “Blue Bells of Scotland.” 
Single Mixed —Pkt. 10 cts.: oz. 50 cts. 
Calendula. 
CARNATIONS 
These well-known flowers are easily grown from seed, and very free 
blooming, the flowers being bright-colored and with a most delicious 
clove-like fragrance. Excellent bloomers in the garden orf or winter 
flowering. Pkt. 5 and 10 cts. 
Marguerite —An extra-vigorous race, especially adapted for out-of- 
door culture. The plants are trim in habit, perpetual and flower abun¬ 
dantly in 5 months from sowing the seed. Highly fragrant, beautiful 
double flowers. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 40c. 
CELOSIA—Cock’s Comb (A) 
A half-hardy annual, growing 6 to 8 inches high, bearing a wide 
wavy blossom that resembles a cock’s comb. Fine for massing or 
border work. 
Finest Varieties Mixed—Pkt. 10 cts.; 14 oz. 40 cts. 
CENTAUREA CYANUS—Corn Flower (A) 
Also known as “Blue Bottle” and “Ragged Sailor.” This old-fash¬ 
ioned flower is still a favorite for cutting, is of easy culture and blooms 
freely from July until fall. All colors mixed. Pkt. 10 cts.; Yx oz. 
30 cts. 
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