Wherever practical our seeds are produced in temperate parts of the world 
BROOM 
If sown in Spring or early Summer, strong plants will be produced 
which flower freely in the following year. 
Trivett’s New Hybrids. Fine new shades and colors, quite 
rare and valuable. ... ... ... Pkts. 75c. and 50c. 
Crimson and Gold (Genista andreana). Rich crimson wings and 
golden standard. Seedlings commence flowering the second sea¬ 
son, SO to 90 per cent coming true from seed. ... Pkt. 50c. 
White. Well known hardy shrub, producing in early Summer a 
profusion of white flowers on long sprays. Excellent for cutting. 
Pkt. 25c. 
Spanish. {Spartium junceum.) This hardy, large flowered yel¬ 
low variety is well worth growing for its decorative effect in the 
shrubbery border, as well as for the long, slender sprays of flowers 
it affords for cutting. Fine specimen bushes can be grown from 
seed in two seasons. Height 6 to 10 feet. .. . Pkt. 25c. 
CACALIA Ka-kale-i-a ( Tasselflower) 
Annual. Blooms all Summer. For cutting. Height feet. 
Coccinea. Small, thistlelike flowers of vivid orange scarlet on 
good stems. Splendid for table decoration and bouquets. 
Oz. $2.40 M oz. 80c. Pkt. 25c. 
Aurantiaca. A fine golden yellow variety. 
Oz. $2.40 oz. 80c. Pkt. 25c. 
CALAMINTHA ALPINA 
Perennial. Rockery plant. Height 4 inches. 
0 Charming, bright blue flowers for rockeries. . . . 
CALANDRINIA 
Perennial. For rockeries. Height 4 inches. Light soil. 
Umbellata. Bright crimson. Dwarf Alpine plant. 
Oz. $3.00 Vi oz. $1.00 
CALIFORNIA-POPPY. See Eschscholtzia, page 
Pkt. 75c. 
Pkt. 30c. 
50. 
BROWALLIA Brow-al-li-a ( Amethyst) 
Annual. Height about 1J^ feet. Prefers mixed soil. 
Speciosa Major (for greenhouse). Improved strain, splendid, 
large blue; for hanging baskets and pots. Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Speciosa Snow Queen. Fine pure white. Pkts. 75c. and 40c. 
Elata Blue. Splendid for outdoor bedding. 
oz. $1.00 oz. 55c. Pkt. 25c. 
Elata White. White form of the above. 
J4 oz. $1.00 Y% oz. 55c. Pkt. 25c. 
Roezli. Very large flowers, white with pale blue; splendid for 
bedding. ... ... ... ... Pkts. 75c. and 50c. 
Viscosa Sapphire. Compact, little plants not more than 9 or 
10 inches high. Extremely floriferous, dark blue flowers with 
white eye ... ... ... ... Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
SEEDS WHICH GERMINATE SLOWLY 
AND IRREGULARLY 
The following species and varieties of flower seeds should 
be sown in such a manner and place that they can be left 
undisturbed for an extended period of time. 
See also notes under “Hardy Alpines,” on page 13. 
Acanthus, Aconitum, Adonis vernalis, Androsace, 
Anemone, Asperula odorata, Clematis, Delphinium 
Yellow Nudicaule, Delphinium Pink Nudicaule, Del¬ 
phinium Red Nudicaule, Dictamnus, Gentiana acau- 
lis, Incarvillea, Iris, Perennial Phlox, Hardy Primu¬ 
las, Saxifraga, Trollius, and some of the rare Alpine plants. 
Seeds of the more stubborn species may lie in the soil for a 
year and more before germinating. Stratification of such 
seeds by frost and snow should be beneficial. 
Trivett’S Superb CALCEOLARIAS < - — 
ENGLISH GROWN SEED —Gold Medal Strains —THE FINEST PROCURABLE 
Not recommended to amateur growers unless in possession of the necessary facilities, viz., greenhouse or con¬ 
servatory. Seed should be sown in June or July in pots or seed pans. The compost being two parts of good loam, 
one part fine leafmold, and one part sand. 
Make the soil fairly firm and sow the seed evenly on the surface. Do not cover the seed with soil, but place a 
sheet of glass over it. 
When dry, do not water overhead, but submerge the pan to the rim and wait till the water soaks through. 
LARGE FLOWERED VARIETIES 
Trivett’s Gold Medal Mixed. This strain produces enormous 
flower pockets, in large, heavy trusses, on vigorous, bushy plants. 
We blend this mixture ourselves from the most costly and finest 
exhibition strains. Constant care is employed in crossing only 
the finest flowers, thus preserving the wide range of gorgeous 
colors and markings. ... ... ... Pkt. $1.50 
Trivett’s Blotched Hybrids. Spotted and blotched hybrids of 
large size, notable for their brilliant color combinations. Pkt. $1.50 
Sutton’s Cloth of Gold. Sutton’s seed. Pure golden yellow, self 
colored flowers of the largest size and finest form; in immense 
trusses. . Pkt. $1.00 
Sutton’s Cloth of Silver. Sutton’s seed. Beautiful, glistening 
white flowers in large trusses, contrasts well with the darker sorts. 
Pkt. $1.00 
Trivett’s Rose. Beautiful, clear rose pink blooms of large size, 
in large, heavy trusses. ... ... ... Pkt. $1.00 
Trivett’s Olympia. Dark brown and red blotches on a yellow 
ground. Fine large flowers. ... ... ... Pkt. $1.00 
Trivett’s Pierrot. Attractive large white, heavily blotched with 
rosy pink. ... ... ... ... ... Pkt. $1.00 
Trivett’s Red. Brilliant orange red of large size; a fine contrast 
to Cloth of Gold. ... ... ... ... Pkt. $1.00 
MEDIUM AND SMALL FLOWERED CALCEOLARIAS 
The varieties offered under this heading are distinct from 
Albert Kent. Medium size, spoon shaped flowers, maroon red 
with broad margin of gold. ... ... ... Pkt. 75c. 
Albert Kent Hybrids. Similar to the type but in a mixture of 
various colors. ... ... ... ... Pkt. 75c. 
Multiflora Nana. A new race of small-flowered Calceolarias, 
growing about 12 inches high and covered with trusses of flowers 
in a wonderful range of colors. In mixture only. Pkt. 75c. 
The Fairy. This hybrid comes from a wild Chilian species 
crossed with C. profusa. It is the deepest yellow Calceolaria we 
know, and the elegant sprays of small flowers are most decorative. 
Will be much appreciated as a pot plant for conservatory or 
house. Height about 2 feet. ... ... Pkt. $1.25 
the large flowered sorts and are very valuable for cutting, etc. 
Profusa (Clibrani). Graceful sprays of small golden yellow 
flowers. Height 2 feet. ... ... ... Pkt. $1.50 
Trivett’s Profusa Hybrids. The plants possess the same habit 
as C. profusa, but the flowers are larger, ranging from yellow to 
reddish bronze; very lasting. A fine plant for indoor decoration. 
Height 2 to 3 feet. ... ... ... ... Pkt. $1.00 
Rugosa, Golden Rain. True bedding sort producing innumer¬ 
able small flowers of rich golden yellow. Also suitable for pots. 
Height 12 inches. ... ... ... ... Pkt. $1.00 
Rugosa, Orange Queen. Rich orange scarlet; larger flowers 
than the type; splendid for pots. ... ... Pkt. $1.00 
Rugosa Choice Mixed. Rich colors. ... ... Pkt. $1.00 
0T OUR FLOWER SEEDS ARE RESELECTED STRAINS—IN GENEROUS OVERSIZE PACKETS 
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