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Descriptive Seed List for 1936 
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BACHELOR BUTTON 
This old time favorite is still a very popular 
flower for cutting purposes. Mixed colors in 
shades of blue, pink, white and lavender. Also 
called cornflower. 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
A hardy biennial that has long been a favorite. 
The flowers are cup-shaped and are borne sev¬ 
eral flowers on each stem. Mixed colors. 
BALSAM 
Camellia flowered balsams are an old garden 
favorite. The flowers are double and of mixed 
colors. 
BUTTERFLY FLOWER or 
SCHIZANTHUS 
A dainty annual with finely cut foliage and 
many brightly colored flowers born in profus- 
sion. It is very hardy and of easy culture. The 
wide range of colors and dwarf habit makes it 
very fine for window boxes and border planting. 
CALLIOPSIS 
One of the easiest and showiest of annuals. 
The flowers are of the daisy type and are pro¬ 
duced in a pleasing variety of color markings. 
Fine either for flower or for cutting. 
CLARKIA 
A fine hardy annual 
about two feet tall that 
makes a wonderful 
showing in mass ef¬ 
fects. The fllowers are 
cup-shaped and satiny 
finish. Mixed colors. 
CANARY BIRD VINE 
A dainty vine with beautiful cut leaves and 
pretty delicate flowers of a clear canary yellow. 
It is an excellent climber that does well in 
partial shade. The flowers bear a fanciful re¬ 
semblance to birds with wings extended. 
CALIFORNIA POPPY 
A very hardy perennial bearing a profusion of 
cup-shaped flowers in many new and vivid 
shades. Will grow in almost any soil and re¬ 
seeds itself. 
COREOPSIS 
One of the hardiest and easiest grown of 
all summer blooming perennials. Plants two feet 
tall. Adapted to bedding or massing effects. 
CANDYTUFT 
A hardy annual growing about 8 to 10 inches 
high. Flowers very fragrant. It is very easy 
to grow and is much used for borders and 
massing. Mixed colors. 
CALENDULA or POT MARIGOLD 
One of the best 
and showiest of 
the hardy annu¬ 
als. It does well 
in almost any 
soil producing an 
abundance of 
bright flowers un¬ 
til the hardest 
frosts in late fall. 
Mixed colors and 
shades. 
CELOSIA 
This annual is also known as Cockscomb, and 
is a mixture of the plume and the cocks¬ 
comb type of blooms. A wonderful mixture of 
shades and colors. Will transplant easily, and 
is suitable for pot culture or for bedding. 
COLUMBINE or AQUILEGIA 
One of the most beautiful and satisfactory 
of the perennials. The plant grows about three 
feet tall and produces many long spurred flow¬ 
ers in a wide range of shades and colors. Ex¬ 
ceptionally beautiful in mixed bouquets. 
COSMOS 
A hardy annual growing from four to six 
feet tall. The flowers which resemble single 
dahlias in shape are borne profusely on long 
stems. 
CRYSANTHEMUMS 
Annual. This flower is also called Painted 
Daisy because of the bright colors of its daisy¬ 
like flowers. The plants are about three feet 
tall and covered with a mass of bloom in near¬ 
ly every shade and color. It is very fine for 
cutting. 
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