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CALLIOPSIS- 
California Sunbeams. Hardy. 
These lovely varieties are much larger than 
any heretofore offered, and have the great 
recommendation of being early blooming; 
the flowers are beautifully formed with very 
long stems, some saucer-shaped, others flat, 
some Cosmos flowered, some exquisitely in¬ 
curved, while others are like great buttercups. 
The petals are broad, with pinked, toothed or 
irregularly fringed edges. Some are very light 
yellow, others a deeper shade, darker around 
the eye. They are 3 to 4 inches in diameter. 
Packet, 100 seeds, 6c. 
Calliopsis—Golden Glory. 
A hardy sort, blooming from seed the firsi 
year. Very large golden yellow flowers, ol 
great elegance and beauty. The plant is cov¬ 
ered with flowers the entire summer. One of 
our most artistic flowers. 
Packet, 100 seeds, 5c. 
Calliopsis—California Sunbeams. 
Calliopsis, Single. ( WaveO 
Very handsome and showy plants 
of the easiest culture; require no 
care and thrive in any garden. 
Produce flowers in nearly every 
shade of yellow, orange, crimson, 
red, brown. Mixed colors. 
Packet, 250 seeds, 4c. 
Calliopsis Special Mixture. 
scarcely any care. Fine cut flower. This mixture contains all the de¬ 
sirable sorts and colors of these beautiful hardy flowers. A great 
number of kinds have been especially selected for it, and we know it 
will give entire satisfaction. 
Calliopsis, New Double. 
A handsome double variety, 
flowers a rich golden yellow color, 
with wine-maroon spots. 
Large Packet, 5c. ,• 3 Packets for I2c. 
Packet, 250 seeds, 4c. 
One Packet each of the 5 kinds of Calliopsis on this page, 20c. 
