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Calendula Chrysantha —“Sunshine” 
BEARDTONGUE —See Pentstemon. 
BELLIS—See Daisy Double. 
BLANKET FLOWER —See Gaillardia. 
BLACK EYED SUSAN —See Thunbergia. 
BLUE LACE FLOWER—See Didiscus. 
BRACHYCOME □ 
Culture 1, 4, or 5. Normal germination, 10 days 
(New) Orange Shaggy—Winner of Gold Medal in “All- 
America’’ competition in 1935. Fringed and lacinlated 
petals of deep orange.H oz. 15 pkt. 10 
Orange King—The best bright orange. .1 oz. 25 pkt. 10 
Lemon Queen—Good clear lemon.1 oz. 25 pkt. 10 
(New) Chrysantha (Sunshine) —Awarded a Gold Medal 
by the “All-America Selections Committee" for 1934. 
Originating in Australia, this flower has wide and loosely 
arranged petals, incurved at center, and reflexed at edges, 
somewhat like a chrysanthemum. The long-stemmed 
clear buttercup-yellow blooms are 4 inches across. Plants 
30 inches tali.H oz. 20 pkt. 10 
• Ball’s Apricot—Lovely color.K oz. 25 pkt. 10 
• Meteor—Alost attractive creamy white, striped with 
orange, and should be better known.1 oz. 25 pkt. 10 
CALIFORNIA POPPY—See Eschscholtzia. 
CAMPANULA or CANTERBURY BELLS X 
Culture 3. Set out Aug. Normal germination, 10-15 days 
The Canterbury Bells are a large genus of showy plants, 
blooming in profusion. Easy of culture and certain to 
flower; succeeds well in good soil. Blooms second year. 
2-3 feet. Native throughout the Northern Hemisphere. 
Calycanthema (Cup-and-Saucer) Mixed—Large cup¬ 
shaped bells, surrounded by a calyx resembling a saucer, 
and giving effect of being double.oz. 30 pkt. 10 
Medium Single Mixed—Large hanging bell-like flowers, 
in shades of blue, pink and white.oz. 25 pkt. 10 
•Pyramidalis Blue (Chimney Bellflower)—Beautiful 
blue flowers on 5 foot stalks. They like a warm well- 
drained situation. Blooms August and September. 
H oz. 25 pkt 10 
•Pyramidalis Mixed (Chimney Bellflower). 
yi oz. 30 pkt. 10 
Annual Single Mixed —Blooms from se^ in less than 6 
months. All-America Gold Medal 1933 .. M oz. 25 pkt. 10 
CANDYTUFT (Iberis) □ 
Culture 1, 4, or 5. Normal germination, 5-10 days 
These well-known favorites are among the most beautiful 
of oUr annual flowers. The seeds can be sown at all seasons 
or in Fall for early flowering. They like rich soil and 
plenty of room to flower freely. Very pretty in masses. 
Bloom 60 days. Ifoot. Does not transplant readily. Origin¬ 
ally a native of the Mediterranean region. 
Coronaria Uyaciuth Flowered White —A superb variety ; 
large flowers on good stems.1 oz. 25 pkt. 10 
•Cmbellata White.1 oz. 35 pkt. 10 
•Umbellata Crimson.1 oz. 30 pkt. 10 
•Cmbellata Lilac. 1 oz. 35 pkt. 10 
•Umbellata Flesh Pink. 1 oz. 30 pkt. 10 
Umbellata Mixed.1 oz. 35 pkt. 10 
Iberidifolia Mixed —Swan River Daisy. A rather un¬ 
commonly grown plant, wliich should be better known. 
10 inches. Blue, white, rose, violet flowers resembhng 
small cinerarias. Use for edgings. Indigenous to Australia. 
X oz. 30 pkt. 10 
•Blue, with yellow center.X oz. 45 pkt. 10 
BROWALLIA □ 
Culture 1, 4, or 5. Normal germination, 5-10 days 
Elata Mixed —A fine bedding plant of free growth, bloom¬ 
ing during Summer and Autumn, and producing star- 
shaiied flowers of blue and white. 1 foot. Makes a good 
house-plant. Native of Tropical America. X oz. 20 pkt. 10 
BUGLOSS—See Anchusa. 
CALENDULA or POT MARIGOLD □ 
Culture 4 or 5. 
Normal germination, 5-10 days 
Bushy plants with dense green foliage, sur- 
moimted with disc-like double flowers. If cut 
regularly, will bloom all Summer, and well 
into the Fall. Thrives even in poor soil, pro¬ 
vided seed-pods are removed after blooming. 
12-18 inches. Does not transplant easily. Is 
native from Canary Islands to Persia. 
Mixed Double—Yellow and orange shades. 
1 oz. 30 pkt. 5 
(New) Landreths’ Pastel Bedding Mixed — 
Designed especially for the home garden, this 
mixture of dwarf types has many new shades 
of apricot, cream and white, as well as the 
better-known orange and lemon. Adapted to 
border use, but stems are long enough for 
cutting. Vioz. 15 pkt. 10 
Campfire (Sensation) —Large flowers of rich 
orange,with a scarlet sheen.. X oz. 20 pkt. 10 
Iberis Sempervlrens (Perennial Candytuft) 
PERENNIAL CANDYTUFT O 
Culture 1 or 2. Normal germination, 10-20 days 
•Iberis Gibraltarica—Of spreading habit and covered 
with flat clusters of lilac flowers, shading to white at center. 
Tops die in winter, but new growth appears early the 
following season. Excellent for rock gardens or edgings. 
8 inches. Blooms second year.X oz. 25 pkt. 10 
•Iberis Sempervirens— Perennial white for rock and open 
gardens. 8 inches. Blooms second year... X oz. 40 pkt. 15 
