No. 414 SENSATION CALENDULA. 
Brilliant orange, dark center, very large 
and double. One of the best. Pkt. 20c. 
CAMPANULA 
Canterbury Bell 
There is magic in the very name of this 
old-time favorite. Being a hardy biennial, 
it is best in most localities when planted 
in the late spring and fall for blossoms 
the following year. The single varieties 
will usually bloom in May and June and 
the cup and saucer varieties from June 
to August. 
SINGLE CANTERBURY BELL 
New Annual 
1153 This is a very desirable addition to 
the Canterbury Bells. A strain of this 
popular family that will bloom in less 
than six months from seed fills a long 
felt want. Pkt. 25c. 
CUP AND SAUCER BELL TYPE 
(Campanula calycanthema) 
Hardy 
Biennial —- 2 Jt 
1165 
Rose 
1166 
Dark 
Blue l 
1167 
Liqht 
Blue 1 
1168 
White 
J 
1169 Mixed Colors. Pkt. 15c. 
A Very Popular Universal Garden Flower 
CALENDULA - Scotch Marigold 
Hardy Annual — 18 in. 
One of our most faithful flowers. You can always depend on it for masses of 
warm, golden colors from early summer until frost. Sun Ripened seed is from the 
finest of the improved strains. This year we are offering two new ones; Radio Golden 
Beam and Chrysantha, both fine additions to this popular family. 
Calendulas will thrive in almost any 
soil on a minimum of care. In California 
or mild sections it is simplest to sow 
them where they are to grow, two or 
three seeds together, spaced at intervals 
of 12 inches. When they germinate and 
throw out their first pair of leaves, select 
the thriftiest one and pull out the others, 
leaving one plant to mature in each 
planting. In California and mild climates 
they can be planted in the fall for winter 
blooming. Elsewhere they can be planted 
inside or in a hot bed in March or April 
and transplanted to the garden in May, 
or plant seed in the open ground after 
danger of heavy frosts. 
410 Fraser’s California Improved Orange. 
A rich golden orange. Large double 
flowers. Pkt. 15c; [/■> oz. 40c; oz. 75c. 
411 Fraser's California Improved Yellow. 
Large, lemon yellow. Pkt. 15c; oz. 75c. 
414 Sensation (Campfire). Brilliant or¬ 
ange. large flower, dark center. Double. 
Pkt. 20c; V, oz. 60c; oz. $1.00. 
415 Ball’s Gold. Golden yellow. Pkt. 20c. 
416 Radio. Quilled petals distinguish 
this interesting new variety. Clear orange. 
Pkt. 20c; '/ 2 oz. 60c; oz. $1.00. 
417 Radio Golden Beam. A new rich, 
golden yellow. Counterpart of Radio. 
Pkt. 25c; Z 2 oz. 60c; oz. $1.00. 
418 Chrysantha. New and very attract¬ 
ive. Its golden yellow petals are broad 
and drooping and arranged rather loose¬ 
ly, though very double. Stems are nice 
and long with good substance making it 
exceptionally good for cut flower work. 
Plant grows about 6 inches taller than 
others. Pkt. 25c; Zz oz. 75c; oz. $1.25. 
420 Golden Splendor Mixture. All var¬ 
ieties listed above including new nov¬ 
elties for 1934. Pkt. 15c; Zz oz. 75c; oz. 
$1.50. 
CAPSICUM 
Christmas Ornamental Peppers 
Annual — 10 in. 
Interesting little plants for oorders or 
pot culture. In mild climates may be 
planted in late spring outdoors or mid¬ 
summer and grown on in pots for winter 
color, the bright green foliage and red 
peppers make excellent Christmas color. 
2276 Birdseye. Compact, very dwarf, 
bears small, round red berries upright 
on end of stems. Pkt. 15c. 
2277 Christmas Light. Somewhat larger 
than above, more branching, and bears 
long, red pepper-like fruit upright at end 
of stems. Pkt. 15c. 
2778 Giant Christmas Light. Semi-tall, 
15 inches; somewhat taller than above. 
Packets 15c each 
No. 418 CALENDULA. Chrysantha or 
Sunshine. Pkt. 25c. 
CARNATION 
FRASER’S CATALINA 
STRAIN MIXTURE 
(Improved Enfant de Nice Strain) 
2809 Six beautiful colors harmoniously 
blended. Pkt. 35c; 1/32 oz. 55; 1/16 oz. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
MARGUERITE CARNATION 
Easy to grow from seed. Very 
fragrant. 
2801 Old-Fashioned Carnation. Smaller 
than the present day carnation very 
fragrant and a prolific bloomer. Flowers 
are double and semi-double of exquisite 
color. Pkt. 15c; Zb oz. 35c; Za oz. 60c. 
CANDYTUFT—Umbellata 
Hardy Annual — 12 in. 
429 Candytuft Mixed Colors. 
Hyacinth-Flowered 
428 Giant Hyacinth-Flowered. Candy¬ 
tuft. White. 
Any of above: 
Pkt. 15c; !4 oz. 30c; Zz oz. 50c; oz. 85c. 
SINGLE BELL TYPE 
(Companula Medium) 
Hardy Biennial — 2 Jt. 
1135 
Rose 
1136 
Dark 
Blue 
1137 
Light 
Blue 
1138 
White 
1139 
M ixed 
Colors 
1151 Pyramidalis (Chimney Bellflower). 
(Hardy Perennial—5 to 6 ft.). A hardy 
perennial doing well in a warm, dry lo¬ 
cation. Produces long spikes of bell¬ 
shaped blue flowers in August. Pkt. 25c. 
1152 Carpatica (Harebells). Hardy peren¬ 
nial growing 8 to 12 inches tall making 
it fine for the rock garden and low bord¬ 
ers. Bears dainty blue bells on grace¬ 
ful stems all summer. Pkt. 25c. 
— 14 — 
Hardy Garden CARNATIONS 
Tender Perennial — 18 in. 
FRASER’S BEAUTY STRAIN 
(Improved Chabaud’s Giants) 
If planted inside very early they will 
bloom in 5 month from seed. Late spring 
and fall plantings produce vigorous plants 
that bloom early the following season. 
Sun Ripened Seeds produce plants of ex¬ 
ceptional vigor, 1 Vz ft. tall with upright 
habit and from ten to twenty stalks, 
producing flowers of large size and 
doubleness, resembling those grown by 
the florists in the greenhouse. 
2793 Cardinal-Red 
2794 Crimson 
2795 Deep Rose l Pkt. 20c 
2796 Shell-Pink | Zb oz. 75c 
2797 Salmon-Rose 
2798 White J 
2799 Fraser’s California Beauty Mix. Six 
colors, including all above. Pkt. 20c; 
Zb oz. 50c. 
