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CALCEOLARIA 
Large Flowering. A great im¬ 
provement in these gorgeous plants 
lor greenhouse and window decora¬ 
tion. The immense pocket-shaped 
flowers are borne in the greatest pro¬ 
fusion through spring and summer; 
colors, yellow, maroon, crimson, 
white, etc., spotted and blotched in 
the most unique fashion; \ l /2 feet. 
Large-flowering Spotted Varieties, 
Mixed . Pkt. 25c. 
He w White Calceolaria, “Veitchi.” 
This most remarkable variety has 
pure milk-white flowers—an extra¬ 
ordinary departure from the usual 
conventional colors. This new 
hybrid is a true perennial green¬ 
house Calceolaria of strong, 
healthy, bushy growth—attaining 
a height of about 3 feet, and 
blooming abundantly the first 
season—and the second season the 
plant makes grand specimens, 4 to 
5 feet high. Pkt. 25c. * calceolaria 
CALLIOPSIS LARGE-FLOWERING “KING” 
One of the showiest and most easily grown of garden annuals. These new large-flowering 
sorts are great improvements; the plants form perfect little bushes about 10 inches high by 1 
foot across, and are a perfect mass of bloom from early summer until cut down by frost. '1 he 
flowers average nearly 2 inches across, and range through yellow, golden and crimson colors, 
usually with a garnet eye. 
Golden King. Large golden blossoms, with dark eyes. Pkt. 10c. 
Crimson King. Rich dark crimson flowers. }£ c * 
King, Mixed Colors. Per Oz., 35c. . .. • ■ • • • • • l^ c - 
Drummondii or “Golden Wave.” Compact, bushy plants, covered with golden blossoms 
2 inches across, with small dark centers. Per Oz., 25c. Pkt. 5c. 
Star of Fire. (Novelty.) A brilliant Tom Thumb Calliopsis, only 12 inches high, covered with 
a mass of fiery-red, Cactus-shaped flowers.•_. Pkt. 10c. 
Customer’s Collection of Calliopsis, any three 10c. pkts. selected for 25c. 
Imported Collection of Calliopsis, 12 varieties. 40c. 
“king” calliopsis 
BELLIS or Double Daisy 
Greatly improved varieties of the 
popular “Double Daisies.” Admirably 
adapted for edgings, borders and low 
beds, and also well suited for growing 
in pots. Although perennials, they will 
flower the same season if the seed is 
sown early, though it is preferable to 
sow in fall, and winter the plants in cold 
frames. Height, 6 inches. 
Longfellow. Extra large double rose- 
pink flowers. Per 1,000 seeds , 75c.; 
Pkt. 10c. 
Snowball. Unusually large very 
double, pure white flowers. Per 1,000 
seeds, 75c. Pkt. 10c. 
Red. Large, densely double flowers, 
glowing red, shaded rose. Per 1,000 
seeds, 75c. Pkt. 10c. 
Double, Mixed Colors. Per 1,000 seeds , 
75c. Pkt. 10c. 
Customers’ Collection of Beilis, any 
three 10c. pkts. selected for 25c. 
Monstrosa. These new “Double'' Daisies 
surpass all strains of this popular hardy plant 
in strong robust growth and abundance of 
large bloom. Each plant produces 12 to 15 
flowers that measure 2 to 3 inches across, 
carried on long strong stems. The 
flowers being so very double they pro¬ 
duce but little seed. 
Monstrosa Double White. Pkt. 20c. 
Monstrosa Double Rose. Pkt. 20c. 
BIGNONIA Grandiflora 
The Hardy Trumpet Creeper, clus¬ 
ters of large orange-red flowers; pictur¬ 
esquely effective on arbors, old trees, 
etc.; 40 to 50 feet. Pkt. 10c. 
BOLTONIA Asteroides 
Showy, hardy perennial, growing about 
6 feet in height and producing during 
summer and autumn large, single white 
Marguerite-like flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
BRACIIYCOME River Daisy 
B. iberidifolia is a garden annual, making 
a compact bush, 8 inches high; single blue 
or white flowers in mixture. 
Mixed Colors. Per 1,000 seeds, 35c. . . Pkt. 5c. 
BROWALLIA 
Speciosa Major. Free flowering annual for either 
gardens in summer or pot culture in winter; produces 
flowers \p 2 to 2 inches across, indigo-blue with white 
throat; 1 foot . Pkt. 10c. 
CALENDULA “ORANGE KING” 
CALENDULAS 
Popular garden annuals on account of their 
ease of culture and profuse and continuous 
blooming qualities throughout the sum¬ 
mer. These improved varieties form 
bushy plantsabout 1 foot highby 1 foot in 
diameter, and are literally covered with 
exceedingly large, double showy flowers. 
The seed has been saved from only the 
largest and most perfect flowers of 
great depth and decided colors. 
Orange King. Large, double flowers of 
intense golden-orange. Per Oz., 30c.; 
Pkt. 10c. 
Lemon King. Large, double flowers of 
lemon-yellow. Per Oz., 30c.; Pkt. 10c. 
Meteor. Bright yellow striped orange 
through the center of each petal. 
Per Oz., 25c. Pkt. 5c. 
IS “PICTURESQUE 
GARDENS” by Charles Henderson $ f TZlr anmdv inUraHn ° ond SUL 
CARLET0N R. BALL, Agrobiologist, U. S. Dept, of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 
