Trivett’S CALENDULAS 
Cal-erx-du-la (Scotch Marigold) Hardy Annual 
One of our most useful annuals for cutting and display. Indispensable for greenhouse 
culture, providing an abundance of cut flowers during the Winter months. Average 
height 1 foot. Seed may be started indoors for early blooming or 
can be sown in the open ground when weather permits. 
Trivett’s Gold Medal. Improved strain, large, double flowers, somewhat 
deeper than Sensation, and well formed. The color is rich glowing orange, fine 
long stems; ideal for greenhouse culture and still preferred by many of our 
customers to the newer sorts. ... 34 oz. $1.50 Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Campfire, Florist Strain. See natural color illustration on page 43. A vastly 
improved strain of “Campfire” or “Sensation.” Ideal for florist use. The 
blooms are flat across the top and measure at least 4 inches in diameter, with 
long, heavy cutting stems. The color is rich deep orange with scarlet sheen. 
34 oz. $1.00 Pkts. 35c. and 20c. 
Sensation (Campfire). Reselected. The largest of all. Extremely double 
blossoms on long, strong stems; rich orange washed over with a sheen of 
scarlet; truly an outstanding sort. ... 34 oz. $1.00 Pkts. 35c. and 20c. 
Ball’s Gold. 
yellow. 
Ball’s Cream. 
good stems. 
Improved stock. 
Upright habit, long stemmed, deep golden 
... 34 oz. $1.00 Pkts. 35c. and 20c. 
TRIVETT’S DOUBLE ART SHADES 
Trivett’s Double Art Shades. Contains 
many new shades from cream and buff to 
yellow, orange, apricot, picotee, etc. In 
mixture only. .. . Pkts. 35c. and 20c. 
Trivett’s Apricot Queen. A fine, new 
shade, apricot yellow; good double flowers. 
Pkts. 35c. and 20c. 
Masterpiece. A grand sort, rich deep 
orange with dark center, long cutting stems. 
Oz. $3.00 M oz. $1.00 Pkt. 25c. 
Meteor. Charming yellow flowers marked 
with lemon. 34 oz. 50c. Pkt. 25c. 
Chrysantha (Sunshine). Illustrated. 
An entirely new break in Calendulas, with 
a striking resemblance to those of a Chrys¬ 
anthemum. Long stems, clear, buttercup 
yellow. 34 oz. $1.00 Pkts. 35c. and 20c. 
T.T a 
Reselected. Large, round, double flowers of creamy white on 
34 oz. $1.00 Pkts. 35c. and 20c. 
The Ball (Ball’s Orange). A good sort, 
with very double, rich orange flowers. 
34 oz. $1.00 Pkts. 35c. and 20c. 
Radio. Illustrated. An English variety of 
merit, being a “break” in Calendulas. The 
petals are beautifully quilled and fluted, 
which enhances the beauty of the globular 
flowers. The color is soft glowing orange. 
oz. $1.00 Pkts. 35c. and 20c. 
Golden Beam. A golden yellow counter¬ 
part of the popular English variety, 
“Radio.” ... Pkts. 35c. and 20c. 
Golden King. A grand variety for the 
amateur gardener and for the cut flower 
market; very large, double flowers of rich 
golden yellow. (In packets only) Pkt. 50c. 
Yellow Queen (Lemon Queen). Im¬ 
proved strain; large, double flowers of a 
pleasing, clear lemon yellow; fine com¬ 
panion to the orange sorts 
34 oz. $1.00 Pkts. 35c. and 20c. 
CHRYSANTHA—Sunshine 
Trivett’s Orange Sunshine. A companion to the well known 
“Chrysantha” with the same form of flower; bright orange color. 
34 oz. $1.50 Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Orange Shaggy. (New.) A very distinct new break in Calendulas. 
The petals are long and deeply fringed or laciniated. The large, 
double, shaggy blooms resemble some Chrysanthemums. The 
color is deep orange with slightly lighter tint towards the 
center of the bloom, giving the flower a delightful two-tone effect. 
Long, strong stems. Height about 18 inches. A novelty of out¬ 
standing merit. ... ... ... Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Orange King Improved. Rich orange. Good double flowers. 
Oz. $2.50 34 oz. 75c. Pkt. 25c. 
Mixed. All sorts mixed. 
Oz. 90c. J4 oz. 30c. Pkt. 15c. 
SINGLE CALENDULAS 
Trivett’s Single Hybrids. Superb mixture of rare colors; this new 
strain will be preferred by many to the double sorts. Ideal for 
vase decorations. ... ... ... ... Pkt. 50c. 
Pluvialis. Somewhat resembling a Marguerite; white with purple 
flowers. Height 134 feet. ... ... ... Pkt. 25c. 
T.T.S 
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