Aggeler e/Musser Seed Co. _ 
LOS ANGELES. CALIFORNIA 
BALSAM (Touch-Me-Not) 
A tender annual. Flowers both single 
and double, in bright colors and varia¬ 
tions are wax-like and very attractive. 
The Individual blossoms floating in a dish 
of water exhibit beauty to best advantage. 
Improved Double Camella Flowered —In 
Its extraordinary size, perfect form and 
brilliant colors, this fine strain of balsam 
surpasses all others. Height 18 inches. 
Pkt 10c, }4 oz. 25c. 
BALSAM APPLE 
(Momordica) 
A climbing annual growing about 15-20 
feet long. Has graceful and ornamental 
foliage, yellow flowers and warted golden 
yellow fruit, with large carmine red seeds. 
Thrives in hot locations. Pkt. 10c, 14 oz. 25c 
BELLIS (see Double Daisy) 
BRACHYCOME 
IBERIDIFOLIA 
(Swan River Daisy) 
A charming annual deserving greater 
popularity. The plants which grow about 
10 inches high, are covered with Ciner¬ 
aria-like blooms in shades of blue and 
lavender. Mixed —Pkt. 10c, 14 oz. 40c. 
BEGONIA 
Very attractive flower for both pot and Candytuft Umbellata 
bedding use. and should be more extensively grown for shady ^ . Mnirmiirm T1 w nrl . . rp . 
borders. Perennial „ , CANDYTUFT UMBELLATA 
Tuberous footed* Doifble X M?xed—SelMt'sSai^ Va pkt^"75c^" ^° C ' This farming annual should be freely planted in all gardens 
Tuberous Rooted Uoyd»-FOThangingbaskets Pkt 75c for display or for cutting purposes. The flowers are borne in 
Tuberous Rooted Narcisdf lora Th5 maloflnwlr efoombio'i' tv,<> umbells and when the plant is in full bloom it is indeed beau- 
trvlmnlt daffodil Pkt 75c resembles the tlful . Beds or borders of solid colors are most attractive and we 
Rei— Ornamental lekved', finest mixed. Pkt. $1.00. f c US f Q e ^ S°! id C °‘° rS for , th ® reason that when one color 
Prima Donna—Clear pink shadimr to carmine rose Heie-bt ls P lante d ln a row or bed the plants are of uniform height, pre- 
1 foot Pkt 25c. 1 snaaing to carmine rose. Height sent ing a most pleasing appearance. Local florists find it a 
Christmas Cheer —Large flowers of a rich crimson-scarlet. An cut flower an< ? it is planted Quite freely for 
excellent plant for pots or bedding Pkt 25c that purpose. Seed germinates in 5 to 10 days and it may be 
Gracillis Luminosa— Large bright, scariet flowers; foliage red- i WS ° r flats an<1 transplanted when several leaves 
dish brown. Pkt. 25c. “a ibfdi White .I.Pkt. 10c, !4 oz. 20c 
Elata Blue —A rich blue flowering annual which stands con- . ot^*' in*’ \ z V" on* 
siderable cold weather and blooms as well in winter as in sum- ,' e n F'" K .p^' (/ ° z ' 
mer. Seed may be sown any time and it grows equally well in dL. .□ , ,? oz ' rr® 
shade or sun. Good rock plant; 18 inches. Pkt. 10c, *4 oz. 40c. A & e m Umbellata M ixed !!!! !!! !! PkL lot', £ oz! loc 
COLLECTION 8 -F—One packet each A^r 
of above separate colors.‘x«JL 
Giant White Hyacinth Flowered— A giant Candytuft bearing 
immense snowy white spikes, which often measure 10 inches or 
more. Don’t fail to give this a trial. Pkt. 10c, !4 oz. 30c. 
Perennial Candytuft (Iberis) 
Gibraltarica— Plants of dwarf compact habit, growing about 
6 inches high. Flowers lilac. Valuable for rock gardens and 
borders. Pkt. 10c. 
CACALIA (Tassel Flower) 
Coccinea Red— Sometimes called Flora's Paint Brush. An 
annual of easy culture growing 18 inches high. Desirable border 
plant and a beautiful subject for table decoration. Pkt. 10c. 
14 oz. 30c. 
Scarlet and Orange Shades—Pkt. 10c, !4 oz. 35c. 
A & M CALENDULA 
Very hardy annual, one foot high, blooming freely practically 
the whole year round. It is one of the easiest culture and is 
desirable for rather inferior soils, where less sturdy flowers do 
not thrive. Calendulas make one of our finest winter flowers. 
A hard frost will not hurt them. In fact, the flowers are larger 
and finer during the winter and spring months. 
Frilied Beauty (new) — A large flower, deep orange with beau¬ 
tifully frilled and laciniated petals. Even better than Orange 
Shaggy. Pkt. 25c, !4 oz. 40c. 
Orange Shaggy (new) — These blooms are of great grace and 
beauty, sharply contrasting with the rather formal appearance 
of the ordinary Calendula. The color is deep orange shading to 
slightly lighter orange in center of bloom. Pkt. 15c, !4 oz. 30c, 
Chrysantha (Sunshine) — Buttercup yellow with long curving 
petals. Pkt. 15c, !4 oz. 30c. 
Golden Beam— Quilled golden yellow. Pkt. 10c, 14 oz. 25c. 
Radio— A distinct and new form of Calendula. The petals are 
quilled and of a brilliant orange color; very striking. Pkt. 10c. 
14 oz. 25c. 
Camp Fire (Sensation) — The blooms are undoubtedly larger 
than any other type and are a brilliant orange color with a scar¬ 
let sheen. Very vigorous grower. Pkt. 10c. 14 oz. 30c. 
Ball's Orange— Deep glowing orange. Large double flowers. 
Pkt. 15c, 14 oz. 30c. 
Ball’s Gold— Deep golden yellow flowers borne on long stems. 
Pkt. 15c, (4 oz. 30c. „ . , . .. 
Orange King — Bears giant flowers sometimes 3 inches in diam¬ 
eter. Color pure orange. Pkt. 10c, / 2 oz. 25c. 
Lemon Queen —Like the above, but of pure lemon. Pkt 10c, 
Calendula Orange Shaggy 
14 oz. 25c. 
Double Mixed—A good mixture. 
Pkt. 10c, Vi oz. 25c. 
