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CALENDULA CHRYSANTHA 
CALCEOLARIA RUGOSA or Rain of Gold: One of the 
finest of all Calceolarias for bedding purposes. The 
plants grow about one foot high and produce several 
bunches of beautiful golden yellow flowers continuously 
all summer. Packet 35c. Mixed colors—Packet 25c. 
CALENDULA (Pot Marigold): (h A) An excellent flower 
of exceeding beauty. Fine for gardens, potted, or cut 
flowers. Blooms the entire year if climate permits. 
CALENDULA CHRYSANTHA: A pleasing shade of clear 
yellow. Strikingly new in form and entirely distinct 
from all existing varieties. The flowers are large and 
composed of long incurved and loosely arranged petals, 
giving the appearance of a broad petaled Chrysan¬ 
themum. 
Orange Shaggy: Closely set irregularly placed, long 
narrow petals, beautifully fringed or laciniated giv¬ 
ing the flowers the frilled or shaggy appearanve of 
some chrysanthemums. The large flat rich orange 
flowers shade slightly lighter towards the medium 
closed center. The two-tone coloring being quite 
effective. Packet 10c. 
Radio: A novel development of great popularity. The 
flowers are deep orange, globular shaped with 
bristling quilled petals, which add materially to the 
grace of the blossoms. 
Ball’s Gold: Mammoth, double flowers of improved 
type. Deep golden yellow. 
Ball’s Orange: Double orange type of the above. Ex¬ 
cellent for cutting. 
Campfire: A beautiful dark orange and scarlet sheen. 
Double Mixed: Beautiful double blossoms of mixed 
colors. 
CALLIOPSIS: (h A) Very graceful for border plants, 
supplying throughout the summer an abundance of 
elegant showy flowers of: yellow, crimson and maroon. 
They are outstanding for cut flowers. Sow where plants 
are to remain. 
Tall Single Mixed. 
Tall Semi-Double Mixed. 
Dwarf Crimson King. 
Drummond’s Golden Wave: Dark brownish-red with 
golden yellow center. 
CANDYTUFT (Iberis): (h A) A very highly prized showy, 
branching plant. Excellent for beds, masses, rock gar¬ 
dens and cut flowers. Has very beautiful fragrant blos¬ 
soms. 
Coronaria: Giant white hyacinth flowered. 
Umbellata Type: Mixed, Crimson, Lilac, Rose, Cardi¬ 
nal, White, Flesh Pink, Rose Carmine. 
CANARY BIRD VINE: (h A) A rapid growing annual 
climber, the yellow blossoms bearing a resemblance to a 
bird with its wings half extended. 
ALL FLOWER SEEDS 10c 
PORTLAND SEED COMPANY 
CANTERBURY BELLS: These beautiful flowers are very 
popular with northwest “flower-lovers.” The real bell 
flowers of all sizes and colors. Every garden, small or 
large, has a spot for such lovely blooms. 
Campanula Medium: Imposing branching plants heav¬ 
ily loaded with large pendant bells. Two varieties: 
Single mixed and double mixed. 
Calycanthema (Cup and Saucer): (h B) A beautiful 
and distinctive type laden with flowers, each of which 
is a large cup-shaped bell with saucer. Comes in 
six varieties: light blue, dark blue, rose, white, pink 
and mixed. 
Annual Mixed. 
COREOPSIS GJtANDIFLORA: (P) Perennials of graceful 
appearance tnth large golden yellow flowers on long- 
slender upright stems, esteemed for cutting. Height 2 
feet. Packet 10c. Varieties California Sunbeam and 
double yellow. 
Lanceolata (California Sunbeam): Double yellow. 
CARDINAL CLIMBER: (h A) Considered by many gar¬ 
den lovers as the most beautiful annual climber. A strong, 
rapid grower with fern-like foliage. Literally covered 
with a blaze of circular cardinal red flowers, from mid¬ 
summer till frost. 
CARNATION (Dianthus Caryophyllus): (t P) Beautiful, 
colorful, fragrant blooms with sturdy stems. Being easily 
winter killed should be sown indoors during March. 
Transplant to other boxes when 1 inch high. Transfer to 
open garden when soil becomes warm. COLORS: Pink, 
white, red. Height, 1 to 1% feet. 
Chabaud Double Giant: A new variety, blooms six 
months after seeded. COLORS: Double cardinal red, 
double deep rose, double flesh pink, and double mixed. 
Margaret: Very popular double mixed. Blooms four 
months after seeded. 
American Hybrids: Large flowering type. Very pop¬ 
ular with florists. 
CASTOR BEAN (Ricinis): (t P) Tropical appearing 
foliage plant. Highly ornamental, with bronzed metallic 
foliage and bright colored seed pods. Grown singly it 
forms a picturesque pyramid. From 3 to 5 feet high. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c. 
Gibsoni: Striking foliage of dark red. 
Outstanding mixed varieties. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM: (h A) Attractive long-stemmed 
summer flowering plant, wide varieties of color. Sow 
seed in flats and transplant when soil is warm. Height 
from 1 to 2 feet tall. 
Coronarium: Double, finest mixed. 
Carinatum: Single mixed. 
Carinatum: Tall double yellow and tall double mixed. 
CINERARIA: (t P) Magnificent and indispensable flower¬ 
ing plants for window gardens. White, blue, violet, crim¬ 
son shades, covering the plant with a sheet of blooms. 
Should be sown under glass in fine soil. 
Hybrida Grandiflora: Semi-dwarf, extra choice mixed. 
Pkt. 25c. 
Hybrida Grandiflora: Star flower mixed. Pkt. 25c. 
Hybrida: Ordinary mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
COSMOS: (h A) The flower of beauty! These plants fur¬ 
nish an abundance of cut blooms during the early flower 
season. Seed sown in the open ground in April should 
bloom in July. Transplant not less than 18 inches apart 
in rows or mass beds. Pinching out top when plants are 
a foot high makes them bushy and sturdy. 
Orange Flare: Delightful annuals with large early 
artistic flowers on long stems, excellent for cutting. 
This variety is a new early flowering Klondike 
Cosmos blooming a few months after sowing. 
Packet IOC. 
Early Klondike: A very showy golden Yellow Klondike. 
Also a very early variety. Packet 10c. 
Extra Early Double Crested (Anemone Flowered): 
Pink Beauty and White Queen, and fine mixed. 
Extra Early Mammoth Flowering: Light pink, crimson 
and white. 
Late Flowering Mammoth: Mixed. 
CYPRESS VINE (Ipomoea Quamoclit): (h A) A climber 
of rapid growth. Delicate, fern-like foliage and great 
numbers of star-shaped blossoms with long tubes. Does 
best in warm, sunny locations. Grows 10 to 15 feet. 
Scarlet and Mixed. 
PACKET (except where noted) 
