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"Pure and Sure" Seeds—ST. LOUIS SEED COMPANY 
BRACHYCOME (Annual) 
(Swan River Daisy) 
Iberidifolia. Mixed. Delightful blue and white 
flowers resembling Cinerarias, borne on slender 
stems, with graceful foliage. Plants are profuse 
bloomers. Very useful for edging and bedding. 
12 inches. Summer. Pkt., 10c; y 2 oz., 35c. 
BROWALLIA (Annual). 
Speciosa major. A beautiful large-flowering va¬ 
riety of the most brilliant ultramarine blue, a 
rare color; does finely outside in the border, 
or in hanging-baskets or vases, but is especially 
valuable as a pot plant for winter and early 
spring flowering. 1 ft. Pkt., 25c. 
CALANDRINIA (Annual) 
Flowers deep rose to crimson, saucer shaped or 
Portulaca-like on stems 12 in. high. Blooms from 
June until frost. Leaves long, fleshy, light green, 
marked lightly with red. Plants bushy. Plant in 
full sun. Good for rock gardens or dry borders. 
Grandiflora Rose. Pkt., 10c. 
CACALIA (Tassel Flower) (Annual) 
A pretty free-blooming plant with red tassel¬ 
shaped flowers, also called Devil’s Paint Brush. 18 
inches. June to September. Pkt., 10c; y 2 oz -» 25c. 
Calceolaria. 
CALENDULA (Annual) 
Calendulas besides being popular for open air 
culture are of great merit for forcing by florists 
who appreciate their value for winter use. Flowers 
borne on long stiff stems. 1V 2 feet. 
CALCEOLARIA (Tender Perennial) 
This universally admired species bears bizarre 
pouch-shaped flowers in great profusion. They are 
beautifully varied in their coloring and marking 
with rich maroon or brown. The strain we offer is 
only suitable for greenhouse or indoor culture ex¬ 
cept where the climate is very mild. 18 inches. 
Mixed. Pkt., 25c. 
Radio. The true Radio form is a medium-sized 
orange flower with fiuilled or comet petals, curl¬ 
ed and twisted. Pkt., 10c. 
Chrysantha (New). This variety originated in 
Australia and was first introduced in England. 
Awarded all American gold medal in 1933. The 
flowers are 3 % to 4 in. across. Color a fine butter¬ 
cup-yellow with stems 30 in. long. Excellent for 
cut flowers. Pkt., 25c. 
Multiflora nana, Mixed. The average size of 
the blooms is only 1 % inches, but the amount 
of flowers produced is unsurpassed. The color 
scheme is extraordinarily gay and full of con¬ 
trast. The yellow shades, lemon, gold, orange, 
are adorned with fine brown spots; the brown, 
orange, copper, copper-brown, copper-scarlet, 
crimson, scarlet, are very striking. Pkt., 25c. 
Campfire. The color of the petals is brilliant 
orange. Pkt., 10c. 
Lemon Queen. Pleasing rich lemon-yellow. Pkt., 
10c; Yz oz., 35c. 
Orange King. 18 inches. Color glowing orange. 
Pkt., 10c; y 2 oz., 35c. 
Mixed, All Colors. For woodlands and borders. 
Pkt.,’5c; oz., 20c. 
CALLIOPSIS (Annual) 
One of the most showy flowers, very easily 
grown; will thrive almost anywhere without trouble or care. Sow 
where they are to bloom. June to September. 
Crimson King. A fine 
dwarf sort, 12 inches 
high; color, rich velvety 
crimson-garnet. Pkt., 
10c; y 2 oz., 25c. 
Golden Ray. Dwarf, com¬ 
pact plants, not over 9 
inches high, covered 
with flowers of rich ma¬ 
roon edged with golden 
yellow. Pkt., 10c; y 2 oz., 
25c. 
Dwarf Superb Hybrids 
Mixed. The colors are 
richer and more varied. 
12 inches. Pkt., 10c; y 2 
oz., 25c. 
Tall Mixed. Valuable for 
mixed beds and borders. 
About 2 to 3 feet. Pkt.. 
5c; oz., 25c. 
Calendula, Orange King. 
Calliopsis. 
