MISS EMMA V. WHITE 20 New York City.—"The Calendulas from your 
seed were beautiful and much admired." 
—Robert Smith. 
THE CARDINAL CLIMBER 
A Splendid New Climber 
The vine quickly reaches a height of 30 ft. or 
more.. The blossoms are about 134 inches in diam¬ 
eter, in clusters of 5 to 7 blooms each, and as the 
name indicates are of a rich cardinal red. It likes 
sun and good soil. If started in the open, do 
not sow until settled warm weather, as the seed 
will rot in cold wet ground. File each seed, or 
slightly cut through the. outer covering, soak in 
luke-warm water over night, and sow in a warm 
place. Pkt., 10 seeds, 8c; 2 pkts., 14c. 
CALENDULA or POT MARIGOLD 
Fine annuals for cutting. They bloom early 
and long, especially in the cool fall days after 
most annuals have gone to seed. The place of 
short-lived plants may be filled by scattering 
seeds of Calendulas in May or June. They 
come in every shade of yellow or deep golden, 
double and semi-double. Mixed. Pkt., 100 
seeds, 5c; )4 oz., 12c. 
CALCEOLARIA GRANDIFLORA 
These are gorgeous plants for the greenhouse 
or window, remarkable for their orchid-like 
blossoms. They come into flower eight months 
after sowing, bearing hundreds of curious pock- 
et-hke flowers, spotted and blotched and mar¬ 
gined in a most unique fashion, in such shades as 
yellow, maroon, crimson, white, etc. Green¬ 
house biennials. Pkt., 125 seeds, 10c; 2 pkts 
CANNA 
Price, each per pkt., 12 seeds, 5c; any 3 pkts., 12c 
Bronze-Leaved Canna. A mixture of dark or 
•ed-leaved dwarf varieties, splendid where foliage 
;ffect is desired. 
Novelty Cannas. An orchid flowering mixture 
if the Dwarf Crozy type, in striped, spotted or 
/ariegated red and yellow sorts. 
Red Cannas. A specially selected strain of the 
most desirable dwarf Crozy red sorts, bearing extra 
arge flowers, rivalling the Gladiolus in size and 
jrilliance. 
Canna, Prize Mixed. A splendid strain of the 
new Dwarf Crozy type, saved from the newest and 
rest named varieties; especially recommended for 
ts large, gladiolus-like blooms, and beautiful colors. 
Dannas are easily raised from seed and bloom the 
irst season. Oz., 25c. 
Giant Canna, Mixed. Tall-growing varieties, 
ncluding bronze and green-leaved sorts; oz., 25c. 
LA FRANCE CANNA 
A Lovely New Canna. Plants very compact, 
vith enormous trusses, standing well above the 
oliage, a beautiful pink in color like that of the pop- 
dar La France Rose 334 feet. Pkt., 6 seeds, 5c. 
COIX LACHRYMAE 
(Job’s Tears) 
Plants with corn-like leaves, suitable for the Per- 
nnial Border, but quite as often grown for the hard, 
hiny seeds so largely used in basket and raffia work, 
r for portieres or necklaces. The teething baby 
specially will much appreciate one of these hard 
ecklaces. For sowing, file the seeds and sow in a 
warm place. 2 to 3 feet. 
Job’s Pearly Tears. Light, or pearl-colored 
seeds, very handsome for stringing. Pkt., 25 seeds, 
5c; oz., 15c; 34 lb., 40c. 
Gray Job’s Tears. The dark-seeded sorts for 
stringing only. Oz., 8c; 34 lb., 25c; 1 lb., $5c. 
Calceolaria Grandiflora 
