You Love Flowers. Have Your Own Garden 
©ANNA, Crozy's Dwarf Mixed. (TP-3 ft.) Produces plants of dwarf, 
luxuriant growth with gladiolus like flowers of the most bril¬ 
liant 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) (Ys ox., 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) (Vs ox., 40c). 
CELOSIA CHILDSI (Chinese Woolflowers). (HA-2 ft.) 
The branches terminate in gay, vivid, crimson, pink and yel¬ 
low flower cluster like balls of yarn. (Pkt., 10c) (Ys ox., 20c). 
CENTAUREA CYANUS Mixed (Bachelor’s Button). (HA-2 ft.) 
The true old fashioned Bachelor's button of your grandmother’s 
garden. (I’kt., 5c) (Yi ox., 25c). 
CENTAUREA IMPERIALS Mixed (Sweet Sultan). (HA-2y 2 ft.) 
The flowers are large, sweet scented and borne in great abund¬ 
ance on long, graceful stems; valuable for cutting. 
(Pkt. 10c) (Yi ox. 25c) (oz. 00c). 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Fordhook Early Flowering Mixed. (HA-2 1 /^ ft.) 
Large single flowers three inches and more across which 
bloom during September and October; perfectly hardy, includes 
several colors. Grows best in rich soil. 
(Pkt., 15c) (1/32 oz., 50c). 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Coronarium Double Mixed. (HA-2 ft.) 
Double flowered variety, many bright colors. 
(l’kt., 10c) (Yi ox.. 25c). 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. Single Annual Yellow Daisy. (HA-20 in.) 
Free flowering; gay daisy like blooms of delicate coloring 
poised on long, stiff stems, excellent for bouquets. 
(Pkt., 10c) (% oz,, 30c). 
ANNUAL CANTER¬ 
BURY BELLS, 
Liberty Bell. 
(HA-2 ft.) 
An annual sort 
that has proven to 
be one of the most 
popular novelties. 
Bell like flowers 
are intense violet 
blue in color. 
Flowers in less 
than six months 
from time plant¬ 
ed, continuous 
blooming until 
frost. Plants have 
some 6 to 8 
spikes of flowers. 
1934 Winner of 
Award of Merit 
All American Se¬ 
lections. 
(Pkt., 25c). 
CANTERBURY 
BELLS, BIEN¬ 
NIAL, M e d i u in 
Mixed. (HB-2 ft.) 
The branching 
plants are heavily 
laden with large 
bell like flowers. 
Colors white, va¬ 
rious shades of 
blue and some 
pink. 
(Pkt., 10 c) (Ys 
ox., 25c). 
Annual Canterbury Bells, Liberty Bell 
CANARY BIRD FLOWER. (HA-6 ft.) 
A climber that bears unique, delicately 
Blooms pure yellow and fringed. Allow 
a sunny place. (Pkt., 5c) ( Y2 ox., 25c). 
CANDYTUFT. Giant Hyacinth, White. (HA-1 ft.) 
The finest white candytuft. Immense pure white spikes 
sembling well formed hyacinths. (Pkt., 10c) (Y* ox., 20c). 
Umbel lata Mixed —A handsome compact flowering border plant 
desirable for massing in beds and for cutting. 
(Pkt. 5c) (Yz ox. 20 c). 
cut, bird-like flowers, 
to climb on a trellis in 
re- 
D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford. Colo. 
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