Per Pkt. 
Bachelor’s Button. Hardy annual of easy 
culture, one of the most attractive of all the 
old fashioned flowers. Sow the seed where it 
is to remain and thin to six inches. 3 ft. tall. 
Single Blue ... .^. 10c 
Single Mixed Colors. 10c 
Double Blue (Fine dark blue). 10c 
Double Pink. 10c 
Double Mixed Colors. 10c 
Per Pkt. 
Calendula (Pot Marigold). One of the 
»m*ost satisfactory annuals because they 
thrive even in poor soil with little care. The 
bushy plants, 18 inches high, with their 
dense green leaves, bear large disc-like dou¬ 
ble flowers. 
Ball’s Orange (florist’s strain) . 10c 
Orange King, double, dark orange . 10c 
Lemon Queen, lemon-yellow . 10c 
Mixed Varieties . 10c 
Brachycome (Swan River Daisy) 
Balsam (Lady Slipper). A favorite garden 
flower of easy culture; producing masses of 
beautiful, brilliant-colored, double flowers; 
succeeds in a good rich soil; set the plants 
one foot apart; tender annuals. 2 ft. Mixed 
Colors. 10c 
Beans (Flowering) Scarlet Runner. A very 
popular, easily grown annual, ornamental 
climber. Plants vigorous, 6 to 8 feet, pro¬ 
ducing a wealth of dazzling scarlet red 
blooms. An excellent annual for screening. 10c 
Brachycome (Swan River Daisy). The 
dainty, small, star-shaped blossoms are pro¬ 
duced, above their lacy foliage, in profusion 
throughout the summer. The rich assort¬ 
ment of colors harmonize in a bed or border. 
Hardy annual, 12 inches high. 10c 
Browallia. The graceful pyramidal plants, 
18 inches high, with dark green leaves, pro¬ 
duce upright stalks adorned with many 
starshaped flowers of intense blue and 
white. Free flowering. Mixed Colors. 10c 
Calliopsis. A hardy annual growing about 
2 feet high, valuable for bright bedding ef¬ 
fects or for cutting. Blooms from June until 
September. Double Mixed Colors. (Fine 
Varieties). 
Calendula Chrysantha (All America Gold 
Medal Selection 1934). This is a distinct 
new type. The large double flowers are an 
exquisite shade of clear buttercup yellow, 
with long loosely arranged petals, giving 
the blooms the appearance of a chrysanthe¬ 
mum. 25c 
Calendula Orange Shaggy (All America 
Gold Medal Selection 1935). A very distinct 
new break in Calendulas. The petals are 
long and deeply fringed. Row after row 
of these long fringed petals overlap each 
other in an irregular fashion. These beau¬ 
tiful graceful flowers are deep orange, with 
a slightly lighter center. 35c 
Candytuft. A hardy annual of easy cul¬ 
ture and valuable for bedding or massing 
Crimson . 10c 
Flesh Pink . 10c 
White . 10c 
Mixed (all colors) . 10c 
Giant Hyacinth Flowered. Very large heads 
and long spikes of white flowers. Height 
one foot . 10c 
Candytuft Miniature Gem. A small, min¬ 
iature hyacinth flowered variety. Plants 3V 2 
inches high, producing four to six spikes. 
Ideal for rock gardens. 15c 
Canary Bird Vine. Half-hardy, climbing 
annual, bearing an abundance of bright yel¬ 
low fringed flowers. 10c 
Annual Canterbury Bell. Plants 2*4 feet 
tall bearing six to eight spikes in assortment 
of colors, blue, pink, rose and white. Mixed. 15c 
Annual Canterbury Bell, Angelus Bell. A 
beautiful shade of deep rose. Plants flower 
in less than six months. An excellent cut 
flower. 25c 
Annual Canterbury Bell, Liberty Bell. An 
excellent companion for Angelus Bell. 
Single, violet-blue flowers. Excellent for pot 
culture. 25c 
10c 
Allen, Sterling and Lothrop, Portland, Maine 
