QUALITY SEEDS AND BULBS—“THEY COME UP SMILING” 
CANARY-BIRD FLOWER 
Carters Victoria Prize Calceolaria 
68860. (Tropoeolum canariense). Also known as Canary 
Creeper. Fine, half-hardy annual; yellow flowers. 10 ft. 
Pkt. 10c. 
CANNA 
Beautiful, ornamental foliage and large, bril¬ 
liant flowers. Much employed in subtropical gar¬ 
dening, groups on lawns and mixed flower-beds. 
Soak the seed before planting. 4 ft. 
59035 Indica, Fine Mixed.Pkt. 5c. 
59040 Carters Choice Mixed. All the best varieties. Pkt. 10c. 
CALENDULA (Pot Marigold) 
Very showy border plant, lasting the whole 
©f the summer without any attention whatever 
beyond keeping the seed vessels picked off. Not 
at all particular to either soil or surroundings, 
and may be described as everybody's flower. 
Sow in spring where intended to flower. 
6SI60. Officinalis fl-pl. grandiflora (Orange King). Double; 
large-flowered; deep orange.Pkt. 5c. 
58170. Officinalis fl-pl. grandiflora sulphurea. Double; light 
yellow; large-flowered .Pkt. 5c. 
E8175. Officinalis Sulphur Crown.Pkt. 5c. 
58180. Officinalis Nankeen. A rich, soft shade of nankeen- 
yellow ; large .Pkt. 6c. 
58190. Officinalis Meteor. Creamy center, edged with or¬ 
ange; fine for cutting.oz. 40c., Pkt. 5c. 
58200. Officinalis Prince of Orange. Glittering orange and 
yellow. One of the best.oz. 50c., Pkt. 5c. 
58210. Officinalis ranunculoides (Garden Marigold). Orange; 
double flowers .Pkt. 5c. 
58220. Pluvialis (Cape Marigold). White or ivory. Pkt. 5c. 
58230. Pongei fl.-pl* Handsome, double, white flowers. 
Pkt. 6c. 
58240. Mixed .oz. 40c., Pkt. 6c. 
58241. The collection of 9 for.40c. 
Calendula officinalis 
CALCEOLARIA 
It is impossible by photography to give any 
adequate idea of the beauty of these magnificent 
flowers. The variations and markings are end¬ 
less, the flowers are of large size and perfect in 
form, and the habit is unexceptionable. The 
seeds are very small, and should be sown in the 
greenhouse on the surface of shallow boxes filled 
with a light, sandy soil, which has been sifted. 
Sow moderately thick in rows on the surface 
and cover very lightly with sifted sphagnum 
moss, cocoanut waste, or very light soil. Press 
the soil firmly on the seed. The watering should 
be done carefully; an atomizer or brush is best. 
To retain the moisture the box may be covered 
with a pane of glass, which must be removed 
as soon as plants appear. Soil should be light 
and rich. 
57980. Carters Victoria Prize. Mixed, all colors. In addi¬ 
tion to the usual range of colors found in this plant, 
our choice strain produces many distinct seedlings of 
unique color, the rose, pink, and cupreous shades being 
particularly pleasing.Pkt. 25c. 
57981. Golden Princess. Exquisite yellow. Of the same 
perfect habit as our Victoria Prize strain. The soft pure 
golden flowers are very valuable for conservatory decora¬ 
tion during that period of the year when this color is 
scarce .Pkt. 25c. 
58060. Rugosa, Mixed. Finest shrubby varieties for bed¬ 
ding ; bear a profusion of beautiful flowers of various 
colors. 1 ft.Pkt. 25c. 
58061. One pkt. each of the three.60c. 
CALANDRINIA 
Brightly colored, little, hardy annuals, fine for 
edgings continuously in bloom, and do well in 
sunny situations. 6 in. 
57950. Speciosa. Purple .Pkt. 6c. 
57960. Umbellata. Violet.Pkt. 10c, 
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