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CHARLOTTE M. HAINES, ROCKFORD, ILL., SEEDS GROWN BY A WOMAN 
Seeds of Beautiful ANNUAL FLOWERS 
California Poppy 
Canterbury Bells—Annual 
No more trouble with waiting two years for the Bien¬ 
nial 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 appearances as the older variety. 
Pkt., 10c. 
^Canterbury Bells—Perennial 
One Packet Each of the Four Campanulas Described 
Below for Only 34 Cents 
BLUE BELLS OF SCOTLAND (Campanula Rotundi- 
folia). Well suited to the Rock Garden and a per¬ 
ennial of great beauty. This is one of the finest of 
the Campanulas and entirely 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 sorts. 
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; Vs oz., 
40c; Yz oz. $1.25 
SINGLE AND DOUBLE MIXED. This beautiful old- 
California Poppy— 
Eschscholtzia 
Dainty Flowers of the Brightest Colors 
RAMONA. The daintiest of the Califor¬ 
nia poppies, and a variety that easily 
takes precedent over all the others. 
Edges of the flowers are exquisitely 
frilled, giving an almost double appear¬ 
ance. Color is glittering coppery gold 
with pink shadings. 2 feet high. Pkt., 
10c; Ya oz. 30c. 
GOLDEN WEST (Aurantiaca). A su¬ 
perb variety with large flowers of deep 
yellow, with orange center, blooms all season; 2 feet high, 
forms a beautiful combination with Larkspur or Cornflower, 
in the garden or when cut. Pkt. 10c; Yi oz - 20c; oz. 65c. 
SINGLE AND DOUBLE MIXED. Showy and free flowering, hardy 
annuals, blooming throughout the season, growing about 1 foot 
high, fine ornamental foliage, valuable as the common poppy 
for garden ornamentation, and as easily grown; plant of low 
spreading growth. Pkt., 10c; Vi oz., 25c; oz., 75c. 
Canary Bird Flower 
The Daintiest Climber and One of the Prettiest 
This flower has been admired wherever grown. It is certainly 
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., 7c; Yz oz., 20c; oz., 30c. 
ALL POSTPAID 
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; 
Ya oz., 20c; Yz oz., 64 c. 
CARPATICA (Blue Harebell). Dwarf perennial flower, 
blooming in July. Grows about 9 inches high. Color 
light blue. This is also very desirable for Rock 
Gardens. Without question is one of the daintiest 
little plants you can grow, and in my gardens always 
attracts attention. Pkt., 10c; Vs oz., 25c; y 2 oz. 75c. 
Cactus from Seed 
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 invaluable as a 
cut flower. Color rich golden yellow with 
a brownish center. Pkt., 7c; Ya oz., 12c; 
y 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 in¬ 
ches across, and colors range through yel¬ 
low, golden and crimson. Two feet. Pkt., 
8c; y 4 oz., 15c; oz., 50c. 
Cactus 
One of the Most Interesting Plants that 
Can Be Grown—Cactus Seed Germinates 
Very Slowly 
The cactus is one of the oddest appear¬ 
ing plants that have ever been cultivated. 
There are many different shapes and sizes, 
most of which blossom very easily. 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., 10c. 
I Calendula—Orange 
Shaggy 
This variety was a winner of a Gold ‘ 1 
Medal in the 1935 All America Se- ' 
lections. The flowers are the new ’ 1 
laciniated petaled type, deep orange ‘ 1 
in color and exceedingly graceful and ' 1 
informal in appearance. It is ex- ' 1 
cellent for use in the garden and for ' 1 
cutting. Pkt. 15c- V 
Calendula Chrysantha 
Sunshine' 
Calendulas 
Large Size—Long Season—Rich Color—Perfectly 
Double—An Exceptionally Attractive 
Garden Flower 
One Packet each of the three Calendulas 22c 
SENSATION—Flowers grown in our grounds 
last Summer were fully 3 inches in diameter. 
The color is brilliant orange with a crimson 
shading. Pkt. 12c; Ya oz. 40c. 
NEW RADIO—A very unique variety in that 
the petals are fluted or quilled. The flowers 
are of medium size, and of a clear, bright 
orange color throughout. Pkt. 10c; Ya oz. 35c. 
DOUBLE MIXED—Flowers extra large and very 
double; petals slightly imbricated, while those 
of the center are incurved. Colors: White, 
Bright Golden Yellow and Orange. Pkt. 7c; 
Ya oz. 15c. 
Calendula Chrysantha 
“Sunshine” 
A striking new variety, more double than 
most Calendulas. The large double flowers of 
dazzling golden-yellow are beautifully- quilled. 
You’ll be delighted with this newest Calendula. 
Price 15c per packet; Ya oz. 50c. 
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