“MILE HIGH SEED”—Strong, Hardy, Mountain Grown 
67 
Aniarantlius 
HALF HARDY ANNUAL 
Brilliant foliage, tall border 
plants. Grow tallest in rich soil, 
but show finest colors when grown 
in poorer soils. Thin plants to 2 
feet apart. 
898 Tricolor, Joseph’s Coat. Beau¬ 
tiful variegated leaves of bronze, 
green, scarlet and gold. Fkt, 5c; 
Vg OZ, 15c. 
899 Love-Lies-Bleeding - . Bears curi¬ 
ous drooping racemes of bright 
red flowers. Pkt, 5c; oz, 20c. 
9°8 Araliis Alpina 
A charming, dwarf. Spring flow¬ 
ering perennial. Grows 6 inches 
high; early in the Spring the pure 
white flowers make a pleasing con¬ 
trast for Basket of Gold Alyssum. Does well in any soil, 
but needs plenty of sun. Fkt, 5c; Vi oz, 25c; oz, 50c. 
Balsam Camellia 
Flowered. 
Calendula Orange Shaggy. 
954 Balloon Vine 
ANNUAL CLIMBER 
Love-in-a-puff, a clean, free-growing vine reaching 
a height of 10 to 15 feet. The inconspicuous blooms 
are followed by attractive balloon shaped seed pods 
of an inch or more in diameter. Fkt, 5c; V 2 oz, 15c; 
oz, 25c. 
Balsam - Lady Slipper 
A hardy annual and an old time garden favorite, 
producing' gorgeous masses of beautiful, brilliant col¬ 
ored, double flowers. Balsams do best in hot sun, 
rich soil and plenty of water. Transplanting has a 
tendency to make the flowers more double. 
957 Camellia Flowered Mixed. Fkt, 10c; y a oz, 20c. 
955 Double Tall Mixed. Fkt, 5c; Vi oz, 15c; oz, 45c. 
902 Boston Ivy 
Ampelopsis Veitchi. A hardy perennial climber with 
large five-lobed leaves, turning to a bright red color 
late in the fall. Grows quickly and easily; clings 
to walls of wood, brick or stone. Pkt, 5c; Vi oz, 
25c; oz, 40c; Vi lb, $ 1 . 20 . 
Calliopsis - Tiekseeil 
Hardy, annual, graceful bor¬ 
der plants which will thrive 
anywhere. 
964 Golden Ray. Golden yellow 
flowers with dark brown cen¬ 
ter. Fkt, 5c; Vi oz, 20c. 
965 Mixed Colors. Pkt, 5c; Vi 
oz, 15c; oz, 40c. 
978 Laima 
NEW GIANT FLOWERED 
HYBRIDS. HARDY ANNUAL 
Stately ornamental plants of 
luxurious growth and tropical 
appearance. Usually grown 
from bulbs but can be grown 
Calliopsis Golden Ray. successfully from seed planted 
early. Soak seed in warm water 
21 hours before sowing. Fkt, 10c; Vi oz, 20c. 
973 Canary Bird Vine 
ANNUAL CLIMBER 
A dainty vine with beautifully cut leaves and 
pretty, delicate flowers of fantastic shape and clear 
canary yellow color. One of 
the few vines that succeeds 
w ell in the shade. Pkt, 5c; Vi 
oz, 15c; oz, 40c. 
Candytuft 
HARDY ANNUAL 
Valuable bedding plants of 
fine habit and profuse bloom¬ 
ers. They soon flower from 
seed and remain long in 
beauty; valuable cut flowers. 
974 Giant White Hyacinth- 
Flowered. A grand border 
plant with large spikes of 
snowy white flowers. Spe¬ 
cial select stock. Pkt, 5c; 
_ Vi oz, 20c. 
Candytuft 975 Mixed Colors. Fkt, 5c; V 2 
Giant White. oz, 15c; oz, 25c. 
Calendula - Pot Marigold 
One of the best and showiest free-flowering hardy 
annuals. Grows in ahy good garden soil. Valuable 
for pot culture, blooming freely in the Winter and 
early Spring. The named varieties below are all 
extra good for cutting. 
958 Orange Shaggy. (Fourth Gold Medal.) All 
American selection. The closely set. irregularly 
placed, long narrow petals are beautifully fringed 
or laciniated. Gives the flowers the frilled or 
shaggy appearance of some chrysanthemums. The 
large, flat, rich orange flowers shade slightly lighter 
towards the medium closed center, the two tone 
coloring being quite effective. Flowers are freely 
borne on stems of good cutting length. Pkt, 5c. 
967 Radio. A wonderful new Calendula. Attractive 
quilled petals. A rich shade of orange; medium 
sized, double flowers. Pkt, 5c; Vi oz, 15c. 
961 Ball’s Masterpiece. Immense double balls of a 
brilliant, glistening orange, dark centered, borne on 
excellent stems. A favorite cut flower with the 
florist trade. Pkt, 15c; Vi oz, 25c; oz, 50c. 
962 Orange King. (Tall Cutting Strain.) Outstand¬ 
ing rich orange blooms, fully double and well 
rounded. Dark centers. Formal appearance. Pkt-, 
10 c; Vi oz, 15c; oz, 50c. 
966 Sensation (Campfire). 
Deep, strong orange with a 
distinct scarlet sheen on 
the upper side of each pet¬ 
al. Shades lighter toward 
the center when fully un¬ 
folded. Fully double, flat 
flowers. Pkt, 15c. 
959 Chrysantha or Sunshine. 
(Gold Medal.) Clear butter¬ 
cup yellow, with center 
petals incurling like a chry¬ 
santhemum. An ideal cut 
flower. Pkt, 5c; Vi ° z > 10 c; 
oz, 35c. 
956 Orange Sunshine. (New.) 
A sister variety to Sun¬ 
shine, but a clear, light or¬ 
ange. Very dainty cut and 
showy in the garden. See 
illustration on page 4. Pkt, 
15c. 
963 Mixed. Calendula. Pkt, 5c; oz, 20c; Vi lh, 55c. 
Aster Collections 
2002 Early American Beauty. Pkt, each, six 
colors. Total value 60c.45c 
2006 Giants of California. Pkt, each, five 
colors. Total value 75c.50c 
2008 Giant Comet. Pkt, each, five colors. 
Total value 50c.35c 
2017 Wilt-Resistant Collection. Includes 1 
pkt. each Early Varieties Mixed, Aurora 
Golden Sheaf, Improved Crego Mixed, 
Early American Beauty Mixed. Total 
value 40c .30c 
299 Scarlet Bunncr Beans 
Tall climber, large scarlet blossoms, of Sweet Pea 
form, remain in bloom for a long season. Pkt, 5c; 
Vi lb, 25c; lb, 40c. 
