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Calendula 
Calendula ( Cape Marigold ) 
Free flowering hardy annuals which are excellent for 
bedding and cutting. Sow in the open and thin or trans¬ 
plant to 1 foot apart; sow in January, May and August for 
a succession of blooms. 
ORANGE KING (Hallawell’s Special Strain)— Very large, deep 
orange-red with dark center. We consider this the finest 
strain in existence. Pkt., 10c.; 54 oz., 35c.; oz., 60c. 
LEMON KING (“Extra Select”)— Very large, rich lemon-yel¬ 
low. Pkt., 10c.; y 2 oz., 25c.; oz., 40c. 
BAIiIi’S GOLD— Deep golden yellow of extra large size; fine 
long stems. Pkt., 15c.; % oz., 35c.; y 2 oz., 60c.; oz., $1.00. 
BALL’S ORANGE— -Immense rich orange flowers carried on 
long stems. Pkt., 15c.; % oz., 35c.; 54 oz., 60c.; oz., $1.00. 
CAMPFIRE (Sensation)— Large double, brilliant orange col¬ 
ored flowers with a scarlet sheen and full yellow center; 
stems are stout and 4ong. Pkt., 15c.; 54 oz., 35c.; y 2 oz., 
60c.; oz., $1.00. 
ORANGE SHAGGY— Petals are long, deeply fringed and over¬ 
lap each other in a rather irregular fashion. Color is deep 
orange shading to lighter orange in the center of the 
flower; stems are stout and long. Pkt., 25c. 
RADIO— Medium size, clear orange flowers. The petals are 
beautifully quilled, adding great charm to the flowers. 
Pkt., 10c.; y 2 oz., 30c.; oz., 50c. 
SUNSHINE (Chrysanthemum Flowered)— Large double, but¬ 
tercup-yellow flowers on exceptionally long, stout stems. 
The petals are long, wide and drooping, giving the flowers 
a globular appearance. Pkt., 15c.; y oz., 35c.; 54 oz., 60c.; 
oz., $1.00. 
MIXED—Pkt., 10c.; oz., 25c.; 54 lb., 85c. 
Calceolaria 
This ornamental, annual greenhouse plant produces a 
mass of beautiful pouch-shaped flowers in spring, many of 
which are tigered or spotted. Sow the seed from June to 
September for next spring’s bloom. 
COVENT GARDEN STRAIN— Flowers of large size and beau¬ 
tifully marked in a great variety of colors. Pkt., 50c. 
Campanula 
Well known, beautiful hardy herbaceous perennials and 
biennials, bearing a great profusion of attractive bell-shaped 
flowers, thriving best in light, rich soil. 
CANTERBURY BELLS (Campanula Medium)— A hardy bien- t 
nial, blooming the second year from seed; of easy culture, 
but preferring rich, moist soil. Grows about 254 feet high 1 
and bears single bell-shaped flowers in blue, white, purple 
and pink colors. For next summer’s bloom sow seed in ' 
boxes from April 15 to August 15 and transplant wher 
well started. 1 1 
Dark Blue, White, Rose, Lavender. Any of the above colors, 
Per pkt., 10c.; 54 oz., 25c. 
FINEST SINGLE MIXED—Pkt., 10c.; 54 oz., 20c.; oz., 60c. 
DOUBLE MIXED— -AH the double flowering varieties assorted 
Pkt., 10c.; 54 oz., 50c. 
CUP and SAUCER TYPE— In this variety the outer petals 
form a brim, like a saucer. Dark Blue, White, Rose, Lav¬ 
ender. Per pkt., 15c. Finest Mixed, Pkt., 10c.; 54 oz., 60c. 
ANNUAL CANTERBURY BELLS— A new strain of these beau 
tiful flowers which will commence blooming in August 
from seed sown in February. The plants grow 2 to 2 54 
feet tall, each plant having from 6 to 8 spikes of bloom ir 
shades of dark blue, light blue, pink, rose and white. 
ANGELUS BELL— A beautiful deep rose. Pkt., 25c. 
LIBERTY BELL— Intense violet-blue. Pkt., 25c. 
SELECT MIXTURE—Pkt., 20c.; y 8 oz., 60c. 
PERSICIFOLIA GRANDIFLORA (Peach-Bell)— Perennial; 
feet; large flowered. Blue, White, Mixed. Per pkt., 15c. 
PERSICIFOLIA TELHAM BEAUTY — Immense bell-shapec 
flowers of a pale china-blue, produced on long stems. Pkt. 
25c. 
PYRAMIDALIS (Chimney Bellflower)— Large flowers on tall 1 
(6-foot) spikes; blooms late; perennial. Blue, White 
Mixed, Per pkt., 10c.; 54 oz., 40c. 
CARPATICA (Carpathian Harebell) — A dwarf perennial, i 
inches, for rockeries, edges and beds. Blue, White, Mixed. 
Per pkt., 10c.; 54 oz., 50c. 
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CALLIOPSIS— See page 7. 
Annual Canterbury Bell 
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