PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 
15 
CALCEOLARIA. Per. 
Yellow, orange, and red, spotted purse-shaped 
flowers in clusters, for pots and shady beds; 
about 1 foot; sow August to December. Hybrida 
grandiflora, large-flowered, tender pot strain; 
Rugosa grandiflora, Flower Cloud Mixed, NEW 
large-flowered yet hardy strain for outdoor bed¬ 
ding in shade. Pkts., 50c. 
CALENDULA (Pot Marigold). 
Shades and combinations of orange, yellow, and 
cream, double flowers, ideal for winter and spring 
beds, for cutting; 1 to 2 feet; sow July to March. 
Germination period 10 to 14 days. 
Plat-flower varieties: 
Apricot Queen, soft orange. 
Ball’s Gold, large deep yellow. 
Campfire, large dark orange. 
Favorita, cream striped yellow. 
Masterpiece, largest long-stemmed orange. 
Meteor, cream striped orange. 
Nankeen, cream and apricot. 
Lemon Queen, clear yellow. 
Orange King Improved, standard rich orange. 
White, a cream-yellow. 
Art Shades Mixed (new, pleasing mixture, many 
with picotee edges). 
All Colors Mixed. Pkts., 10c. 
Loose-petallecl varieties: 
Chrysantha (Sunshine), large, semi-double but¬ 
tercup-yellow. 
Frilled Beauty, an improved Shaggy with lacin- 
iated orange petals. 
Orange Sunshine, like Chrysantha except color. 
Radio, quilled deep orange. Pkts., 10c. 
NEW Crested type, Fantasy. See Novelties, 
page 3. 
CALIFORNIA POPPY. (See Eschscholtzia.) 
Annual Canterbury Bells—for the Impatient 
CAMPANULA medium (Canterbury Bells). Annual. 
Like the biennial, but only available in the single, 
cup-only, type; bloom in 5 to 7 months from sow¬ 
ing, which may be made at any time. Liberty 
Bell, deep blue; Angelus Bell, deep rose-pink; 
Wedding Bell, pure white; Mixed. Pkts., 15c, 
