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CHARLOTTE M. HAINES, ROCKFORD, iYl., SEEDS GROWN BY A WOMAN 
Butterfly Flower 
Eschscholtzia—California Poppy 
Buttercup—Golden Yellow 
Cut Flowers Last Well in Water—A Bushy Plant 
18 Inches High, Flowers of Golden Yellow 
Large cup-shaped flowers of rich golden yellow, 
stems long, petals heavily crinkled. Keeps well as 
a cut flower. Plants grow easily into a compact 
bush-like form. Pkt., 8c; Ya oz., 20c; 1/2 oz., 75c; 
oz., $1.25. 
Butterfly Flower 
Wonderful, showy annuals; grows about 15 inches 
high, with exquisite, airy, butterfly-like flowers. 
The flowers are produced in profusion. Large Flow¬ 
ering Hybrids. Pkt., 7c; Vs oz., 14c; oz., 95c. 
Cactus 
One of the Most Interesting Plants that Can Be 
Grown—Cactus Seed Germinates Very Slowly 
The cactus is one of the oddest appearing plants 
that have ever been cultivated. There are many 
different shapes and sizes, most of which blossom 
very easily. Much pleasure can be had from grow¬ 
ing cactus from s%ed. Everyone is surprised at the 
odd appearance of a Cactus just sprouting; besides 
this is the only way to secure new and rare varieties, 
as no two plants are often alike. If you desire a 
fine collection sow the seed, start in a warm room in 
moist sand. The plants are easy to grow, as they 
endure the heat and dryness of the living room very 
well. Haines Finest Mixed. Pkt., 12c. 
Haines Calendulas 
Calendulas Should Bloom Continuously Throughout 
the Summer, If the Faded flowers Are Kept Cut 
NEW RADIO (New). Entirely distinct from any 
other Calendula. Instead of the ordinary flat 
petal, the petals of Radio are quilled or needle 
shape, making an unusually attractive plant. 
Flowers are of medium size, good depth, and of 
a bright orange color 2 feet high. Pkt., 15c; 
Vs oz., 38c; Ys oz., $1.05. 
SENSATION (Campfire). A wonderful variety with 
large flat flowers on long stems. The color is a 
brilliant orange with a crimson sheen. Flowers are 
very double. Flowers 4 inches in diameter on 18- 
inch stems are the average. It is in bloom almost 
continuously from the last of June until destroyed 
by heavy frosts. Pkt., 10c; Vs oz., 40c; 1/2 oz.. 
$ 1 . 10 . 
DOUBLE MIXED. Flowers extra large, and very 
double apd outer petals are slightly imbricated. 
Color bright golden yellow or orange. Pkt., 7c; 
Vs oz., 12c; oz., 48c. 
Cactus from Seed 
Canterbury Bells 
California Poppy—Eschscholtzia 
Dainty Flowers of the Brightest Colors 
RAMONA. (See illustration in color on third cover 
page.) The daintiest of the California poppies, 
and a variety that easily takes precedent over ail 
the others. Edges of the flowers are exquisitely 
frilled, giving an almost double appearance. 
Color is glittering coppery gold with pink shad¬ 
ings. 2 feet high. Pkt., 12c; x / 8 oz., 40c. 
GOLDEN WEST (Aurantiaca). A superb vari¬ 
ety with large flowers of deep yel¬ 
low, with orange center,’ blooms all 
season; 2 feet high, forms a beauti¬ 
ful combination with Larkspur 
or Cornflower, in the garden 
or when cut. Pkt., 8c; Vi oz., 
17c; oz., 52c. 
SINGLE AND DOUBLE MIXED. 
Showy and free flowering, 
hardy annuals, blooming 
throughout the season, grow¬ 
ing about 1 foot high, fine orna¬ 
mental foliage, valuable as the 
common poppy for garden or¬ 
namentation, and as easily 
grown; plant of low spreading 
Calliopsis ~ ozTsk ^ ?C; % ° 2 ’ 18c; 
Canary Bird Flower 
Sensation-Calendula 
Haines New Annual 
Calliopsis 
GOLDEN WAVE. The largest 
flowered of all and a showy and 
free blooming annual. Grows 
very easily, about 2 feet tall. In 
bloom all summer and is invalu¬ 
able as a cut flower. Color rich 
golden yellow with a brownish 
center. Pkt., 7c; Vs oz., 12c; 
V 2 oz *» 35c. 
DOUBLE AND SINGLE MIXED. 
The plants form perfect little 
bushes and are a mass of bloom 
from early summer until cut 
down by frosts. Flowers average 
two inches across, and colors 
range through yellow, golden 
and crimson. Two feet. Pkt., 6c; 
Vi oz., 16c; oz., 50c. 
Canterbury Bells— 
Annual 
Sea illustration in color on 
third cover page. No more trouble 
with waiting two years for the 
Biennial variety to come into 
flower. This new annual strain, now offered for the first time, 
will blossom early in the summer from spring sown seed. 
Same beautiful colors and attractive appearance as the older 
variety. Pkt., 20c. 
FREE 
Extra packets 
with every seed \ 
order. See page I 
1 for gifts. 1 
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POSTAGE 
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prices remember 
we pay postage. 
Heavy plants by 
express are not 
prepaid. 
Canterbury Bells—Perennial 
One Packet Each of the Four Campanulas Described Below 
for Only 34 Cents 
BLUE BELLS OF SCOTLAND (Campanula Rotundifolia). 
Well suited to the Rock Garden and a perennial of great 
beauty. This is one of the finest of the Campanulas and en¬ 
tirely distinct from the others. Color of flower a frail, 
dainty blue, and the plants are only 6 to 12 inches in height. 
Pkt., 10c. 
CUP AND SAUCER. The bell or trumpet of the flower is 
quite 3 inches in diameter, presenting the form of a cup 
and saucer. Colors are blue, rose, lilac and white, and also 
includes the new striped sorlfe. The plants are of strong 
growth and their beautiful blooms almost completely hide 
the foliage from view. About 2 feet high. Mixed colors. 
Pkt., 10c; Ys oz., 35c; Ys oz. 98c. 
SINGLE AND DOUBLE MIXED. This beautiful old-fashioned 
popular flower can be easily grown in any ordinary garden, 
they are free bloomers producing bell-shaped flowers of many 
different colors on stems 24 inches long throughout the 
summer. Pkt., 8c; Vs oz., 22c; Ys oz., 64c. 
CARPATICA (Blue Harebell). Dwarf perennial flower, bloom¬ 
ing in July. Grows about 9 inches high. Color light blue. 
This is also very desirable for Rock Gardens. Without ques¬ 
tion this is one of the daintiest little plants you can grow, 
and in my gardens always attracts attention. Pkt., 10c; 
Vs oz., 26c; Ys oz., 84c. 
Canary Bird Flower 
The Daintiest Climber and One of the Prettiest 
This flower has been admired wherever grown. It is cer¬ 
tainly a beautiful climber, with dainty and showy foliage; but 
its chief attractions are the charming little canary colored 
flowers which in shape bear a fancied resemblance to a bird 
with its wings half expanded. The plant is a rapid grower and 
if the seeds are planted close to a trellis will usually grow 20 
feet in a summer. Blossoms from July until frost. Pkt., 8c; 
Ys oz., 24c; oz., 40c. 
