Begonia, Fordhook. Pin\ 
Begonias 
Everblooming » 
Fibrous-rooted plants, ideal for beds, 
borders, pots and window boxes. 
Blooms profusely and continuously 
until frost. Valuable pot plants as they 
may be had in bloom all the year ’round. 
Succeed in full sun as well as half-shade. 
Rushy, compact plants, 10 to 12 in. high. 
1780 Burpee's Vulcan Intense fiery 
scarlet flowers and beautiful dark 
bronzy red leaves. Very free flowering. 
Pkt. 20^; Vi28 oz.. 75^. 
1777 Carmen {New) Bright ro.se 
flowers and lovely bronzy red foliage. 
Pkt. 50^; ^28 oz. $1.50. 
1772 Christmas Cheer Very large, 
dark crimson-scarlet flowers, often 2 in. 
across. Fine in the garden and splendid 
for winter blooming indoors. 
Pkt. 25(f; Vi28 oz. $1.25. 
1773 Christmas Pink Delightful 
shade of warm rose-pink. .A. splendid 
companion to Christmas Cheer. 
Pkt. 25<d; yi28 oz. $1.25. 
1782 Fordhook Pink Luminous rich 
pink with heavy trusses of large flow¬ 
ers. Foremost free-flowering Begonia. 
Unsurpassed for bedding. Pkt. 50ci; 
3 pkts. $1.25; Vi28 oz. $2.75. 
1775 Luminosa (Gracilis) Masses of 
bright scarlet-red flowers and bronzy 
red foliage; lovely and most desirable. 
Pkt. 25p; Vizs oz. 85d. 
1776 Prima Donna (Gracilis) Rich 
coral-pink blooms tinted soft carmine. 
Exquisite coloring. Bright green foliage. 
Pkt. 25c; Vizs oz. $1.00. 
1784 Burpee's Special Mixture Well- 
balanced blend of white, pink, and red 
varieties with both green and bronze 
foliage. Surprisingly colorful. 
Pkt. 15c; VsA oz. 50^; oz. 85(f. 
For Tuberous-Rooted Begonia Seed, 
see page Hit 
For Begonia Bulbs, see page 82 
Blue Lace Flower is 
2774 (Didiscus coeruleus) Large, 
lace-like, delicate lavender-blue flower 
heads, 2,' i in. ai ross. Blooms all 
summer. Fine for cutting, l.'j ft. 
Pkt. lOfi; Vs 021. 30c; Vi oz. 50c. I 
Browallia Sapphire 
Browallia Amethyst 
Rich, beautiful flowers freely produced 
during the summer and fall; succeeds 
even in poor soil. Fine for beds, vases, 
hanging baskets or winter bkwming in 
the house. Make fine cut flowers. 
1765 Sapphire {New) Compact-grow¬ 
ing plants, 9 to 10 in. tall, with often a 
hundred or more charming dark blue 
flowers with contrasting white eyes in 
bloom at one time. Flowers somewhat 
resemble a large Lobelia. Magnificent. 
Pkt. 25)^; ys 4 oz. 60^. 
1788 Speciosa major Most brilliant 
ultramarine-blue—a rare color that al¬ 
ways attracts attention. Large flowered. 
1 ft. Pkt. 25^1 V44 oz. 85^ ; Viz oz. $1.50. 
1793 Elata, Mixed Bright blue and 
white flowers mixed. 1 to 1)4 ft. 
Pkt. 10^; V4 oz. 40^ j Vz oz. 70;^. 
Calliopsis 
Easily grown and showy; succeed in 
almost any location and soil. Bloom 
continuously from early summer until 
frost. Very decorative. Often self-seed. 
Tall Calliopsis ^ 
Thrifty, vigorous, profuse blooming 
plants with attractive feathery foliage 
and numerous, brilliantly colored flow¬ 
ers. Equally effective in beds, borders 
or as cut flowers. 
1809 Drummondii (Golden Wave). 
Large golden yellow; reddish brown 
centers. Deservedly popular. 20 in. 
1812 Tinctoria Golden yellow with 
mahogany-brown blotch at base of 
petals. \'ery colorful. 2)4 to ft. 
1813 Tall, Mixed Finest large and 
small-flowered varieties; long stems. 
Bright and cheerful. 2 to 3 ft. 
Any of the above Tall Calliopsis: 
Pkt. 10^; Vi oz. 25^; Vz o*- 40cf. 
Dwarf Calliopsis M 
Of dwarf, compact growth, 9 to 12 in. 
high; ideal for borders, edgings, rock 
gardens as well as short-stemmed cut 
flowers. Always a mass of color. 
1810 Crimson King Rich dark crim¬ 
son; rather large flowers. 
1801 Dazzler Maroon-red broadly 
edged deep golden yellow; large. 
1811 The Sultan Rich crimson- 
maroon. Medium size flowers. 
1814 Dwarf, Mixed Colors include 
shades of yellow and orange, and ma¬ 
hogany-brown and crimson, many 
marked and tigered with contrasting 
colors. Hardly two flowers alike. 
Any of the above Dwarf Calliopsis: 
Pkt. 10^; Vio**25^f; >/ioz. 40c. 
Canary Bird Flower » § 
2911 Very graceful, dainty climber 
with finely fringed. Nasturtium-like 
flowers of rich canary yellow, which at 
a distance appear like tiny canary birds. 
Prefers semi-shade and fairly moist st)il. 
Beautiful cut foliage. 10 to LS ft. 
Pkt. 10^; Vi oz. 30c; oz.. 50e. 
(campanula. Mission Bell 
Campanula New Annual » 
.Shape of flowers and form of plant are 
the same as those of the well-known 
biennial Canterbury Bells, but these 
bloom from seed in less than six months. 
Very showy in beds and borders. Each 
plant produces several spikes. 2 to 2)4 ft. 
1846 Angelus Bell Beautiful art 
shade of deep rose. Very desirable. 
1849 Blue Bell Rich Cambridge-blue 
flowers; an exquisite shade. 
1847 Liberty Bell Luminous and in¬ 
tense violet-blue. Distinct color. 
1850 Mission Bell Large, well-formed 
blooms of soft clear pink. Outstanding 
and distinct shade. 
1815 Mixed Colors The above and 
various shades of lavender, blue, rose, 
pink as well as white in this mixture. 
Any of the above Annual Campanulas: 
Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 35c; Vi oz. 60C. 
Carnation, Giant Marguerite 
Carnations @ 
Giant Marguerite 
Delightfully fragrant flowers of largest 
size. Blooms within five months from 
seed. Fine for beds, borders or cutting. 
1842 Dark Crimson 
1840 Pink . 
1841 Scarlet . 
1844 Yellow . 
1843 White . 
Any of these: 
Pkt. 15C; 
Vi oz. 50c; 
Vi oz. 85C- 
1848 Finest Mixed Delightful blend of 
all the above and other desirable colors. 
Extra select. Highly recommended. 
Pkt. IOC; Vi oz. 35c ; oz. 60C. 
■ 7707 Special Offer - 
One Pkt. each of the above five 
separate colors Giant Marguerite 
Carnations (value 75C) 
for only OUp 
Sutton’s Vanguard 
4006 Mixed Exquisitely scented flow¬ 
ers borne within six months after the 
seed is sown. Many striped and flaked. 
15 to 18 in. In mild sections, may b- 
grown as a perennial. Distinct. 
Pkt. 15c; Vis oz. 35*:; Vi oz. 60f. 
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