J'Iow&Jl. Ssis/Aa, 
ASTERS, Wilt Resistant Late Branching Mixed. (2 ft.) 
Produces regular and symmetrical flowers; good sized, fully double with petals 
evenly incurved. Plants spreading. 
(Pkt. 15c) (y s ox., 40c). 
ASTERS, Wilt Resistant Queen of the Market Mixed. (18 in.) 
Handsome somewhat flattened blossoms, rather broad and with incurved petals. 
Blooms two weeks earlier than other sorts we offer and remains in good condi¬ 
tion until others begin to flower. 
(Pkt., 15c) (% ox., 40c). 
ASTERS, Giant Crego. (2 ft.) 
Plants robust and of branching habit, flowers large and have long shaggy, 
twisted petals. Giant Crego is of the Comet type, making it a fine variety 
for all purposes. 
Azure Blue Lavender Shell Pink 
Crimson Purple White 
Dark Blue Rose Pink Mixed 
(Pkt., 10c) (% oz., 25c) 
ASTERS, California Giants Mixed. (2 V 2 ft.) 
The long stems carry flowers with petals so curled and twisted and of such 
size as to resemble Chrysanthemums. 
(Pkt., 15c) (% ox., 50c). 
BALSAM, Double Camelia Flowered Mixed. (Lady’s Slipper.) (HA-18 in.) 
The bushy plants are heavily laden with double blossoms borne on short 
stems. If the leaves hide the blossoms as they sometimes do, they may be 
trimmed back. Plants require plenty of moisture and will do well in semi¬ 
shade; will stand transplanting. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 40c). 
CALENDULA (Pot Marigold). 
(HA-18 in.) 
One of the easiest flowers to 
grow; quite showy, free flower¬ 
ing and desirable for cutting. 
Produces fine effects in beds 
or borders. Blooms through¬ 
out the season if flowers are 
kept picked. 
Ball’s Gold Improved (Florists’ 
Strain). The full, double, 
golden flowers are borne on 
long stems. Because of its 
extreme vigor, it does well 
out doors in cool weather and 
is also ideal for forcing. 
Ball’s Orange Improved. 
Probably the most popular 
of all forcing varieties. Light 
orange, large flowers and 
long stems. (Florists’ Strain.) 
Ball’s Supreme. Cadmium 
orange, dark center. (Florists’ 
Strain.) 
Camp Fire (Sensation). Large 
double orange flowers with 
scarlet sheen, long, strong 
stems. 
Radio deep orange, quilled petals. Recommended for florists’ use. 
Price of any of above varieties of Calendula—(Pkt., 10c) (% oz.,30c). 
CALENDULA, Mixed. All varieties extra fine. (See illustration) 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 35c). 
CALENDULA, (Orange Shaggy) All American Gold Medal Winner 
Orange Shaggy is a very distinct new break in Calendulas. 
The petals are long and deeply fringed or laciniated. Row after row of these 
long fringed petals overlap each other in a rather irregular fashion and build 
up a bloom with the shaggy appearance of some Chrysanthemums.. These 
blooms are of great grace and beauty. The color is a deep orange shading 
to slightly lighter orange in the center of the bloom, giving the flower a 
delightful two tone effect. Well grown, Orange Shaggy has long stems and 
ferms plants about eighteen inches high. 
(Pkt., 15c) (% oz., 40c). 
Bernita Burrell in a field of 
Mixed Calendula 
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D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo 
