Flowers Listed on This and the Next Page Are Annuals 
CALENDULA 
(Pot Marigold) 
One of the best and show¬ 
iest free flowering hardy an¬ 
nuals. Blooms from early 
summer until killed by frost; 
particularly bright in late 
fall. Valuable also for pot 
culture, blooming freely in 
winter and early spring. 
METEOR. Large double 
flowers, striped orange and 
cream. Pkt., 5c. 
ORANGE KING. Extra fine, 
double, rich orange-red va¬ 
riety ; flowers over 3 inches 
in diameter. Pkt., 8c. 
SULPHUR CROWN. Large, 
double, sulphur yellow. Pkt., 
5c 
FINEST MIXED. Double 
sorts mixed. Pkt., 5c. 
Calendula Campfire (Sensation) 
Aster 
California Giants Aster 
f The enormous flow- 
Lliants Or er s, Which often meas¬ 
ure up to 6 inches in 
/^_1 diameter, are of the 
vjrilla. Ostrich Feather type, 
with long, graceful 
petals attractively 
curled and twisted. 
The plants grow 2 to 3 feet tall and carry 
their flowers on fine long stems. Due to 
the size of the blossoms there are fewer 
to each plant, and they are about two 
weeks later than our Giant Ostrich Feather 
and the Comet and Crego types. Their im¬ 
mense size and beauty, long sturdy stems, 
and good lasting quality make them un¬ 
surpassed for cutting. We offer mixed col¬ 
ors only, but in our mixture will be found 
a fine assortment of colors ranging from 
clear white to purple. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 
25c. 
Calliopsis 
New Calendula “Campfire” or “Sensation” 
Calliopsis 
Beautiful, showy, free-flower¬ 
ing plants, of the easiest culture, 
doing well in any sunny position, 
blooming all summer and excel¬ 
lent for cutting and massing. By 
keeping the old flowers picked off the 
flowering season can be lengthened 
until late autumn. 
CRIMSON KING. A fine dwarf sort, 
9 inches high; color rich, velvety 
crimson-garnet. Pkt., 8c. 
DWARF MIXED. Finest mixture of 
dwarf varieties; yellow, orange, red, 
brown, etc. Pkt., 8c. 
TALL DOUBLE MIXED. Finest 
mixture of double varieties. Pkt., 8c. 
TALL SINGLE MIXED. A superb 
mixture of all colors. Pkt., 5c, 
Calendula Chrysantha 
Calendula Chrysantha 
(Chrysanthemum-Flowered Calendula) 
GOLD MEDAL 
ALL AMERICAN 
SELECTIONS 1934 
Chrysantha 
(C h r y santhemum- 
Flowered Calendu¬ 
la) is a distinct 
type, a new break 
in Calendulas 
which is outstand¬ 
ing among all va¬ 
rieties known up to the present time. The large double 
flowers are an exquisite shade of clear buttercup yellow, 
with long loosely arranged petals which droop somewhat 
to give the rounded appearance of a Chrysanthemum. Be¬ 
sides adding a bright golden splash of color to the gar¬ 
den, Chrysantha is remarkable for its long stiff stems, mak¬ 
ing it ideal for cutting. The fact that it won one of the 
coveted Gold Medals in the All American Selections com¬ 
petitions for 1934 indicates the high esteem in which it is 
held by the horticulturists of the country. Pkt., 20c. 
A beautiful new variety that is a sensational development in Calendulas. It 
is a decided improvement over the ordinary, both in form and substance, the 
flowers being larger and double throughout. The long, strong stems of Camp¬ 
fire make it unexcelled for cutting. Its color is a fascinating shade of rich 
brilliant orange with a scarlet sheen. Valuable for bedding or forcing in pots. 
Pkt., 15c; 3 plrts., 30c. 
CALENDULA 
RADIO 
A beautiful 
d e p arture 
from the 
conventional 
form of Ca¬ 
lendula. The 
flowers are 
large and 
double, and 
the petals at- 
t r actively 
quilled. The 
color is a 
deep shade 
of golden yel- 
1 o w . Pkt., 
10c. 
Chinese Fragrant Fern 
The foliage is exquisite, very delicate and 
lace-like. Blooms profusely, and both flower 
and foliage are deliciously fragrant. It is a 
plant of easiest culture; will thrive in any 
soil or situation. It is not a true fern, but a 
beautiful tropical-looking ornamental variety 
of Artemisia. Grows rapidly from seed and 
soon reaches a height of 4 to 5 feet. No bou¬ 
quet is complete without a spray or two of 
these perfumed beauties. Pkt., 10c. 
