FLOWER SEEDS 
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PHILA 
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CALENDULA (Pot Marigold) 
Free flowering showy annuals of easy culture, producing a 
fine effect in beds or mixed borders; valuable also for pot culture 
for winter and spring blooming; 1 foot. 
Large 
Oz. pkt. Pkt. 
NEW ORANGE SHAGGY (1935 Novelty ) 
( Waller-Franklin Originators). A distinct 
break in Calendulas; petals long and 
distinctly fringed or laciniated; color, deep 
orange, shading to slightly lighter orange in 
center of blooms; stems long. An All Amer¬ 
ican Gold Medal winner. $0.85 $0.25 
Chrysantha Sunshine. A new Calendula, 
which originated in Australia; flowers bear 
a striking resemblance to a Chrysanthe¬ 
mum; long stems and large double, clear 
buttercup-yellow flowers. .40 .15 
Campfire ( Sensation ). A splendid new 
variety; color, brilliant orange, with a 
scarlet sheen and full yellow center. .50 .15 
Radio. A late English introduction, a distinct 
new break; flowers very full, petals quilled; 
color, rich glowing orange. .40 .15 
Masterpiece. Fine deep orange, with brown 
center; of vigorous growth; extra long stems. .60 .25 
Michell’s Special Forcing, Orange.$1.50 .50 .15 
Ball’s Gold. Deep golden yellow. 2.00 .50 .15 
Ball’s Lemon Queen. Medium deep yellow, 
with an attractive dark brown center. 2.00 .50 .15 
Ball’s Orange. Bright, glowing orange. 2.00 .50 .15 
Ball’s Supreme. Cadmium orange, dark 
brown center. .60 .25 
Lemon King. Lemon-yellow.40 .25 .10 
Orange King. Rich dark orange.40 .25 .10 
Pure Gold. Pure golden yellow.40 .25 .10 
Mixed Colors.30 .10 
CALIFORNIA POPPY. See Eschscholtzla 
Calliopsis, Golden Wave 
Calendula, Campfire (.Sensation) 
CALLIOPSIS 
ANNUAL VARIETIES 
Showy and easily grown annuals; perfect little bushes, which 
are a mass of bloom from early summer until cut down by frost; 
excellent for cutting. 
Large 
Oz. pkt. Pkt. 
Golden Wave (Drummondii ). Large yellow 
flowers with dark brown centers; 1 foot... .$0.50 $0.25 $0.10 
Choice Mixed. All varieties and colors.40 .25 .10 
COREOPSIS, PERENNIAL. See page 23 
CAMPANULA. See next page 
CANARY BIRD VINE 
(Tropaeolum Canariense) 
One of the most charming annual climbers, bearing hundreds 
of pretty, fringed, bright yellow flowers; good for shade. Pkt., 
10c.; 40c. per oz. 
CANDYTUFT. See next page 
CANNA (Indian Shot) 
Although these are generally planted from roots, they may be 
grown with comparative ease from seed. Scrape or file the edge of 
seed and soak in warm water until they show signs of swelling, then 
sow in sandy loam and place in a hotbed. 
Oz. Pkt. 
Crozy’s Dwarf Mixed. From the finest sorts.$0.30 $0.10 
CARDINAL CLIMBER 
(Ipomoea Quamoclit Hybrlda) 
A rapid grower and free bloomer; the vines branch freely, 
growing to a height of 20 to 30 feet. Leaves dark green and deeply 
laciniated; bears a profusion of fiery, cardinal red flowers. In 
order to have good germination of the seed, a small notch should 
be filed or cut in each seed. Per pkt., 10c.; 30c. per large pkt. 
Michell’s Popular Collections 
No. 1. One packet each 6 choice annuals.$0.50 
No. 2. One packet each 13 choice annuals. 1.00 
No. 3. One packet each 6 choice perennials.50 
No. 4. One packet each 13 choice perennials. 1.00 
See pages 9 to 12 for Novelties and Specialties in Flower Seed 
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