E verblooming Begonias O 
Begonia 
Ford hook 
Pink 
Browallia —Amethyst 
Rich, beautiful flowers freely pro¬ 
duced during the summer and fall; 
succeeds even in poor soil. Fine 
for beds, vases, hanging baskets or 
winter blooming in the house. 
1765 Sapphire (New) Compact¬ 
growing plants, 9 to 10 in. tall, with 
often a hundred or more beautiful 
dark blue flowers with contrasting 
white eyes in bloom at one time. 
Flowers somewhat resemble a large 
Lobelia. Pkt. 25?!; Vi 4 oz. 60?!. 
1788 Speciosa major Most bril¬ 
liant ultramarine-blue—-a rare color. 
Large flowered. 1ft. Pkt. 250; 
V &4 oz. 85?!; x /32 oz. $1.50. 
1793 Elata, Mixed Bright blue 
and white flowers mixed. 1 to 1M ft. 
Pkt. 10?!; Vi oz. 40?!; Vi oz - 70 ft. Browallia, Sapphire 
Calliopsis— Annual Coreopsis or Tickseed 
Easily grown and showy; succeed in almost any location and soil. 
Bloom continuously from early summer until frost. Very decorative. 
Fibrous-rooted plants, ideal for beds, borders, 
pots and window boxes. Blooms profusely and con¬ 
tinuously until frost. Valuable pot plants as they 
may be had in bloom all the year 'round. Succeed 
in full sun as well as half-shade. 10 to 12 in. 
1780 Burpee’s Vulcan Intense fiery scarlet 
flowers and beautiful dark bronzy red leaves. 
Pkt. 200; VI 28 oz. 750. 
1777 Carmen (New) Bright rose-colored flowers 
in lovely contrast to the bronzy red foliage. 
Pkt. 35?!; Vi 28 oz. $1.25. 
1772 Christmas Cheer Very large, dark crim¬ 
son-scarlet flowers, often 2 in. across. Fine in the 
garden and splendid for winter blooming indoors. 
Pkt. 350; VI 28 oz. $1.25. 
1773 Christmas Pink Delightful shade of warm 
rose-pink. A splendid companion to the above. 
Pkt. 35?!; Vl 2 8 oz. $1.25. 
1782 Fordhook Pink Luminous rich pink with 
heavy trusses of large flowers. Foremost free- 
flowering variety. Unsurpassed for bedding. 
Pkt. 500; 3 pkts. $1.25; Vi 28 oz. $2.75. 
1775 Luminosa (Gracilis) Masses of bright 
scarlet-red flowers and bronzy red foliage; lovely. 
Pkt. 25; t; Vi .28 oz. 85?!. 
1776 Prima Donna (Gracilis) Rich coral-pink 
blooms tinted soft carmine. Bright green foliage. 
Pkt. 250; Vi28 oz. $1.00. 
1784 Burpee’s Special Mixture Well-balanced 
blend of white, pink, and red varieties with both 
green and bronze foliage. Surprisingly colorful. 
Pkt. 15?!; Vi 4 oz. 50?!; Vi2 oz. 850. 
For Tuberous-Rooted Begonia Seed, see page 64; 
For Begonia Bulbs, see page 80 
Blue Lace Flower [c] 
2774 (Didiscus coeruleus) Large, lace-like, 
delicate lavender-blue flower heads, 2K in. across. 
Blooms all summer. Fine for cutting; lasts well. 
IK ft. Pkt. 100 ; Vs oz. 300; Vi oz. 500. 
2911 Canary Bird Flower 3 § 
Very graceful, dainty climber with finely fringed. 
Nasturtium-like flowers of rich canary yellow, 
which at a distance appear like tiny canary birds.’ 
Prefers semi-shade and fairly moist soil. 10 to 
15 ft. Pkt. 100 ; >/2 oz. 300; oz. 500. 
Tall Calliopsis 0 
Thrifty, vigorous, profuse blooming 
plants with attractive feathery foli¬ 
age and numerous, brilliantly col¬ 
ored flowers. Equally effective in 
beds, borders or as cut-flowers. 
1809 Drummondii (Golden Wave) 
Large golden yellow; reddish brown 
centers. Deservedly popular. 20 in. 
1812 Tinctoria Golden yellow 
with mahogany-brown blotch at 
base of petals. 2pZ to 3 ft. 
1813 Tall, Mixed Finest large- 
and small-flowered varieties; long 
stems. Bright and cheerful. 2 to 3 ft. 
Any of the above Tall Calliopsis: 
Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 250; Vi oz * 400. 
Dwarf Calliopsis ® 
Of dwarf, compact growth, 9 to 
12 in. high; ideal for borders, edg¬ 
ings, rock gardens as well as 
short-stemmed cut-flowers. 
1810 Crimson King Rich dark 
crimson; rather large flowers. 
1801 Dazzler Maroon-red broadly 
edged deep golden yellow; large. 
1811 The Sultan Rich crimson- 
maroon. Medium size flowers. 
1814 Dwarf, Mixed Colors in¬ 
clude shades of yellow and orange, 
and mahogany-brown and crim¬ 
son, many marked and tigered 
with contrasting colors. 
Any of the above Dwarf Calliopsis: 
Pkt. 100; Vi oz -250; */2 oz. 400. 
New Annual Campanula— canterbury Beiis 
Shape of flowers and form of plant are the same as those of the well- 
known biennial Canterbury Beils, but t hese bloom from seed in less than 
six months. Very showy in beds and borders. 2 to 2pi ft. 
1846 Angelus Bell Beautiful art 
shade of deep rose. Very desirable. 
1849 Blue Bell Rich Cambridge- 
blue flowers; an exquisite shade. 
1847 Liberty Bell Luminous and 
intense violet-blue. Distinct color. 
1850 Mission Bell Large, well- 
formed blooms of soft clear pink. 
Outstanding and distinct shade. 
Any of the above four separate 
varieties of Annual Campanulas: 
Pkt. 150; Vi oz - 350; Vi oz - 600. 
1815 Mixed Colors The above 
and various shades of lavender, 
blue, rose, pink as well as white in 
this mixture of annual Campanulas. 
Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 300; Vi oz. 500. Campanula, Mission Bell 
Giant Marguerite Carnations [c] 
Flowers of extra large size, many beautifully fringed, all delightfully 
fragrant. Blooms within five months from seed. Fine for beds, borders 
or pots; a favorite for cutting. For earliest blooms, start seed indoors. 
1842 Dark Crimson 
1840 Pink. 
1841 Scarlet. 
1844 Yellow. 
1843 White. 
Any of these: 
Pkt. 150; 
Vi oz. 50c!; 
Vi oz. 850. 
1848 Finest Mixed Delightful 
blend of all the above and other 
desirable colors. Extra select. 
Pkt. 100; Vi oz * 300; Vi oz - 500. 
7707 Special Offer 
One Pkt. each of the 
five separate colors of 
Giant Marguerite Car¬ 
nations (value 750) qrrtj 
for only OUp 
4006 Sutton’s Vanguard Carnation Mixture 
Exquisitely scented flowers borne within six months after the seed is 
sown. Many striped and flaked. 15 to 18 in. In mild sections, may be 
grown as a perennial. Distinct. Pkt. 150; »/ 16 oz. 350; Vi oz. 600. 
For hardy Campanulas, see page 68; page 69 for hardy Carnations 
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