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BUTZER’S SEED STORE, PORTLAND, OREGON 
IF YOU WANT THE THRILL OF REAL 
ADVENTURE THIS YEAR BE SURE TO 
SOW THIS MIXTURE 
Real thrills in gardening are won by discovering 
new flowers. You can do this in your own home 
grounds, by sowing this mixture. It is not a collection 
of left-overs, but a carefully prepared formula of 
more than eighty different annual flowers, many of 
which you have never seen. We want you to know 
them, and you will be delighted to make their acquain- 
tcinc0 
976—BUTZER’S ANNUALS CUT FLOWER MIX¬ 
TURE—Growing 1 to 3% feet tall. Per pkt. 10c. 
977—BUTZER’S ANNUALS FOR ROCK 
GARDENS 
A carefully prepared mixture of low growing, many 
colored, free flowering annuals, which will supply 
color in your rock garden all summer. Pkt. 15c. 
BUTZER’S PERENNIAL SEED 
MIXTURES 
Our Surprise Garden of Annuals has been a great 
favorite for several years with our customers. Many 
have asked for a similar mixture of perennial seeds, 
so we have made the following mixtures, carefully 
blended. 
978— ★Tall Sorts Mixed—3 ft. and upwards. 
979— ^Dwarf Sorts Mixed—From 6 to 15 in. 
980— ★Medium Sotrs Mixed—18 to 36 in. 
One pkt., each of above, 10c 
981—BUTZER’S MIXTURE OF ANNUAL 
CLIMBERS 
of rapidly growing climbers to cover unsightly ob¬ 
jects. Pkt. 10c. 
982—BUTZER’S STRAW FLOWERS 
MIXTURE 
This is a balanced blend of the varieties listed and 
many other color tones in large flowered strains, giv¬ 
ing an amazing collection of flowers for winter bou¬ 
quets. Pkt. 10c; y* oz. 25c. 
990—CALENDULA APRICOT QUEEN 
Very much in the limelight at the present time, the 
valuable qualities of the Calendula are being exploited 
both for the market and in private gardens. Various 
breaks in color and form of flower have occurred, and 
what we here offer is a flat petalled variety of a bright 
apricot shade, deepening slightly towards the center. 
Pkt 10c 
993—CALENDULA—ORANGE SHAGGY 
One of the most interesting, and certainly the most 
distinct of these is the new laciniated type, Orange 
Shappy. Deep orange shading lighter at the center, 
exceedingly graceful and informal in appearance. The 
plants are free flowering, neat and compact, bearing 
long stems. Pkt. 10c. 
996—CALENDULA—FRILLED BEAUTY 
Frilled Beauty comes as one of the very finest new 
varieties. Although similar in appearance to Orange 
Shaggy, it is actually quite distinct from it. The 
flowers are large and full, with good stiff petals which 
are semi-rounded in appearance, giving good body to 
the flower. Stems are long and fine for cutting, while 
the plant makes a strong heavy growth. The color is 
a deep orange. Pkt. 10c. 
999—CALENDULA JEWEL 
A real jewel in the Calendula group, the new 
variety Jewel is one of the finest introduced in the 
past few years. The flowers are deep orange in color, 
in a rounded shape, with good form and good depth of 
petal. The plants are semi-dwarf and free flowering, 
equally desirable for both bedding and cut flower 
use. Pkt. 10c. 
CALENDULA (Pot Marigold) 
This is the Marigold of Shakespeare’s time. An 
annual of easy culture. Plants grow about one foot 
high and one foot in diameter and literally covered 
with large double flowers. Blooms from July to frost. 
1000— Orange King—The outer petals are slightly 
imbricated, while those of the center are curved like 
those of the peony. Color glowing orange. Pkt. 10c. 
1001— Lemon Queen—Large sulphur yellow. Pkt. 10c 
1002— The Ball—It has fine stems, immense double 
flower of a brilliant glistening orange. A great favor¬ 
ite on the cut flower market. Pkt. 10c. 
1003— Balls Gold—Dark golden yellow. Pkt. 10c. 
1008—All Colors Mixed—Pkt. 5c. 
CALENDULA 
1012—Campfire (Sensation)—Has proven to be the 
best forcing orange Calendula on the market. The 
flowers are extremely large and very dark orange 
with a scarlet sheen, making them most attractive. 
This strain has been carefully selected and will pro¬ 
duce very strong stems for forcing purposes. Pkt. 10c. 
1014—CALENDULA 
CHRYSANTHA OR 
SUNSHINE 
Chrysantha is a new Cal¬ 
endula which is outstanding 
among all varieties known 
up to the present time. 
Many improvements have 
been made on Calendulas, 
but no origination can begin 
to compare with this lovely 
new-comer from far-off Aus¬ 
tralia. The large flowers are 
an exquisite shade of clear 
buttercup yellow, with long 
loosely arranged petals, 
which droop to give the 
rounded appearance found in our favorite Chrysanthe¬ 
mums. Besides adding a bright golden splash of color 
to the garden. Pkt. 15c. 
1015—CALENDULA GOLDEN RADIO 
The Calendula is becoming one of our most in¬ 
teresting plant families, with the wide variety of 
flower shapes and forms, plant types, and colors which 
are being developed each season. The color is a bright 
golden yellow, in the characteristically quilled petals 
of the flower which comes true to both type and color. 
Pkt. 10c 
1017—CALENDULA BODGER’S PASTEL 
BEDDING MIXTURE 
Designed especially for the home garden, this mix¬ 
ture contains a balanced combination of the lighter 
shades of Calendulas in the dwarfer growing types. 
Many new shades of apricot, salmon, cream, and white 
are included as well as the better known orange and 
lemon shades. Pkt. 10c. 
CALLIOPS1S (Tickseed) 
CALLIOPSIS (Tickseed) 
Very graceful border plants, supplying throughout 
summer an abundance of elegant showy flowers which 
are greatly prized for bouquets and vases. They will 
thrive anywhere, even in city gardens, where their 
bright colors are highly appreciated. 
1021—Crimson King—Per pkt. 5c. 
1024—Golden King—Pkt. 5c. 
1027—Radiata Tigrinia (Tiger Flower)—6 to 8 in. 
Flowers large reddish-brown, turning golden yellow. 
Pkt. 10c 
1030—Tall Double Mixed—Per pkt. 5c. 
1033—Tall Single Mixed—Per pkt. 5c. 
1036—Special Mixed—Per pkt. 5c. 
