FLOWER SEEDS 
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Calliopsis 
Showy and beautiful free-flowering annuals, of the easiest 
culture, doing well in any sunny position, blooming all 
summer and excellent for cutting and massing. It is best 
to sow them where they are to bloom, in spring, thinning 
I out to stand 6 inches to 12 inches apart. 
ATROSANGUINEA—Velvety dark maroon. 254 to 3 feet high. 
Pkt., 10c.; 54 oz., 25c.; oz., 75c. 
BI-COLOR HYBRIDA SEMI FIiENA—Semi-double flowers of 
garnet and yellow. 254 to 3 feet high. Pkt., 10c.; 54 oz., 
25c. 
CRIMSON KING— A fine dwarf sort 9 inches high; color, rich 
velvety crimson-scarlet. Pkt., 10c.; 54 oz., 25c. 
GOIaDBN WAVE—The largest flowering variety. Clear yellow 
flowers with brown center. 2 feet high. Pkt., 10c.; 54 oz., 
25c. 
SPLENDENS—Large golden yellow flowers with brown cen¬ 
ters. 254 to 3 feet high. Pkt., 10c.; 54 oz., 25c. 
TIGER STAR—Dwarf variety, not over 9 inches high. Flowers 
a rich reddish brown tigered with golden yellow. Pkt., 
10c.; 54 oz., 25c. 
Collection of one packet each of the above 6 sorts, 50c. 
I TALL MIXED—A gorgeous mixture of golden yellow, brown, 
maroon and other shades. Pkt., 10c.; 54 oz., 20c.; oz., 35c. 
For perennial sorts see Coreopsis. 
Canary Bird Vine 
A tender, climbing annual of the Nasturtium family. 
I Blossoms have curiously winged petals and are light yellow. 
I Sow the seed in the open ground from March 15th until 
I June. Pkt., 10c.; y 2 oz., 25c.; oz., 40c. 
I Candytuft—Annual Sorts 
One of the most popular hardy annuals for furnishing 
beds and borders with masses of color from spring until 
fall; also good for cutting. Requires plenty of sunshine and 
only a moderate amount of watering. Seeds sown in autumn 
produce flowers early in spring; when sown in April, flowers 
I from July to September. 
TALL VARIETIES, 1 FOOT 
AEBIDA—Creamy white. Pkt., 10c.; 54 oz., 30c.; oz., 50c. 
I CARMINE—Bright carmine-rose. Pkt., 10c.; 54 oz., 30c.; oz., 
50c. 
CRIMSON or PURPLE—Pkt., 10c.; 54 oz., 30c.; oz., 50c. 
LAVENDER—Delicate shade of lilac. Pkt., 10c.; 54 oz., 30c.; 
oz., 50c. 
ROSE CARDINAL—A new and striking color, deep rosy car¬ 
dinal. Pkt., 10c.; 54 oz., 40c.; oz., 75c. 
Collection of a packet each of the above 5 sorts, 45c. 
SPLENDID MIXED—Pkt., 10c.; 54 oz., 25c.; oz., 40c. 
I GIANT HYACINTH FLOWERED or IMPROVED EMPRESS 
—Very large heads and long spikes of white flowers. Best 
sort for cut flowers. I 54 feet. Extra select strain. Pkt., 10c.; 
54 oz., 25c.; oz., 75c. 
DWARF VARIETIES. 6 INCHES 
DWARF LAVENDER—Pkt., 10c.; 54 oz., 35c. 
DWARP PINK—Pkt., 10c.; 54 oz., 35c. 
I DWARF HYBRIDS MIXED—Plants of fine compact growth in 
a large range of colors. Sow in late spring or summer as 
the plants will grow tall if the seed is sown early. Pkt., 
10c.; 54 oz., 25c.; oz., 75c. 
Candytuft—Perennial Sorts 
Sow in summer or early fall for next season’s bloom. 
Start seed in boxes and transplant. 
SEMPERVIRENS—Pure white. Pkt., 15c.; 54 oz., 5Qc. 
GIBRALTARICA—White shading to lilac. Pkt., 10c.; 54 oz., 50c. 
CARDINAL CLIMBER—See Cypress Vine. 
Candytuft, Giant Hyacinth Flowered 
Carnation 
The Marguerite and Chabaud Carnations are the most 
satisfactory garden types as they bloom within a few 
months after being sown and continue to produce flowers 
in great profusion indefinitely. Sow the seed in boxes in 
the fall or early spring. The florists’ varieties are propa¬ 
gated from cuttings. 
CHABAUD’S EVERBLOOMING —Very free blooming, produces 
a large percentage of double flowers. Flesh Pink, White, 
Crimson, Rose-Pink, Cardinal-Red, Yellow —Any of the 
above. Per pkt., 15c.; 54 oz., 65c. 
Collection of one packet each of the above 6 colors, 75c. 
CHABAUD’S GIANT MIXED—Pkt., 15c.; 54 oz., 40c. 
ENFANT DE NICE —The result of a cross between Chabaud’s 
Giant Improved and Carnation Perpetual. The plants are of 
robust, upright habit, with long, strong stalks bearing 
flowers 254 to 3 inches in diameter. This strain is mag¬ 
nificent and so far the last word in Carnations. May be 
treated as an annual. The color comes about 75 per cent 
true from seed and about 90 per cent of the plants come 
double. Red, Bose, Salmon, White —Any of the above. Per 
pkt., 25c.; 54 oz., $1.50. 
Finest Mixed, Fit., 25c.; 54 oz., $1.00. 
GIANT MARGUERITE MIXED —A showy type carrying a pro¬ 
fusion of large, fragrant blooms 254 to 3 inches across. 
Pkt., 10c.; 54 oz., 60c. 
PICOTEE —Finest double strain, ground is white edged with 
colors or striped and splashed, contains many rare sorts. 
Flowers the second season. Pkt., 25c. 
Castor Oil Bean (Ricinus) 
A half hardy perennial with large ornamental foliage, 
growing from 6 to 15 feet high. Sow the seed from March 
until June. 
ZANZIBARENSIS— A large-leaved variety, deep green grid 
bronze growing 10 to 15 feet high. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 20e. 
