Calliopsis coronata 
Calliopsis 
Easily grown and showy; succeed in 
almost any location and soil. Bloom 
continuously from early summer until 
frost. Very decorative. Often self-seed. 
Tall Calliopsis @ 
Thrifty, vigorous, profuse blooming 
plants with attractive feathery foliage 
and numerous brilliantly colored flow¬ 
ers. Equally effective in beds, borders 
or as cut flowers. 
1907 Coronata Earliest of all. Large 
golden yellow flowers becoming golden 
orange at base surrounded by an irregu¬ 
lar ring of maroon pencilings. Bushy, 
free blooming plants, 2 to 2^ fU. tall. 
Pkt. 15fi; Vi oz. 350; V^ oz. 600. 
1809 Drummondii (Golden Wave). 
Large golden yellow; reddish brown 
centers. Deservedly popular. 20 in. 
Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 250; V4 ox. 400. 
1908 Golden Crown Large, rich 
orange-yellow flowers on 1 ft. wiry 
stems. All-America Award of Merit. 
Pkt. 150; Vi ox. 350; V4 ox. 600. 
1812 Tinctoria Golden yellow with 
mahogany-brown blotch at base of 
petals. Very colorful. 2>^ to 3 ft. 
Pkt. 100; Vi ox. 250; Yz oz. 400. 
1813 Tall, Mixed Finest large and 
small-flowered varieties; long stems. 
Bright and cheerful. 2 to 3 ft. 
Pkt. 100; Vi ox. 250; V 2 ox. 400. 
Dwarl Calliopsis M 
Of dwarf, compact growth, 9 to 12 in. 
high; ideal for borders, edgings, rock 
gardens, as well as short-stemmed cut 
flowers. Always a mass of color. 
1810 Crimson King Rich dark crim¬ 
son; rather large flowers. 
1801 Dazzler Maroon-red broadly 
edged deep golden yellow; large. 
1814 Dwarf, Mixed Colors include 
shades of yellow and orange, and ma¬ 
hogany-brown and crimson, many flow¬ 
ers marked and tigered with contrasting 
colors. Hardly two flowers alike. 
Any of the above Dwarf Calliopsis: 
Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 250; Yz ox. 400. 
Cannas from Seed 
1845 Large-Flowered Mixed Showy 
plants growing 4 to 6 ft. tall, with large 
tropical foliage surmounted by hand¬ 
some spikes of blooms in many glowing 
colors—reds, yellows, pinks and varie¬ 
gated. Pkt. 100; V 2 ox. 350; oz. 600. 
Cardinal Climber 
2912 (Ipomoea QuamoclitSloteri) § 
Graceful, quick-growing climber with 
cardinal-scarlet blooms, 1 to in. in 
diameter. Rich, glossy dark green foli¬ 
age. Vines grow 15 ft. tall and are in 
bloom all summer until frost. 
Pkt. 100; Vi ox. 350; Vi ox. 600. 
Candytuft —iberu 
Well-known, dwarf, profuse flowering plants of easy culture. Charming for beds, 
borders, edgings, rock gardens and cutting. Comes into flower quickly. For a 
continuous display, make several sowings 2 to 3 weeks apart. 
1816 Giant Hyacinth Flowered 
Much branched plants, each branch a 
massive, long and thick Hyacinth-like 
spike of pure white. Showy and attrac¬ 
tive in the garden; desirable for cutting 
as the flowers last quite a long time. 
1ft. Pkt. 100; Vioz. 300; Vioz. 500. 
1819 Little Prince [0 Dainty Hya¬ 
cinth-like spikes of pure white on dwarf 
plants, 6 in. high. A foremost variety 
for edging beds and borders. Pkt. 100; 
V4 oz. 300; Y 2 ox. 500; oz. 850. 
Umbellata Type (SI 
Uipbel or umbrella-shaped flower heads 
made up of many small florets. 1 ft. 
1828 Carmine Bright carmine-rose. 
1826 Dark Crimson Rich deep shade. 
1825 Flesh-Pink Very delicate pink. 
1829 Lilac Also known as lavender. 
1827 Rose Cardinal Brilliant rosy red. 
1823 White Large heads of pure white. 
1830 All Colors Mixed Made up es¬ 
pecially from the above named vari¬ 
eties. A bright and cheerful mixture. 
Any of the above Umbellate Candytufts: 
Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 250; Vi oz. 400; oz. 700. 
1817 Dwarf Hybrids, Mixed [g} Large 
flowers, many colors; dwarf compact 
plants. 6 in. Very desirable. 
Pkt. 100; Vioz.250; Vioz.400;oz. 700. 
For Perennial Candytuft, see Iberis, 
page 84 
Carnation, ■ Giant Marguerite 
Carnations m 
Giant Marguerite 
Delightfully fragrant flowers of largest 
size. Blooms within five months from 
seed. Hardy in moderate climates or 
may be treated as a half hardy peren¬ 
nial. Fine for beds, borders or pots and 
a favorite for cutting. 
1842 Dark Crimson.. 
1840 Pink. 
1841 Scarlet. 
1843 White. 
1844 Yellow. 
Any of these: 
Pkt. 150; 
Vi oz. 500; 
Vi oz. 850. 
1848 Finest Mixed Delightful blend of 
all the above and other desirable colors. 
Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 350; Vi oz. 600. 
Special Collection Offer 
Above 5 Separate Colors Giant 
Marguerite Carnations 
7707 One pkt. each of these five 
separate colors (5 pkts. e/\ , 
in all, value 750) for only 
Sufton*s Vanguard 
4006 Mixed Exquisitely scented flow¬ 
ers borne within six months after the 
seed is sown. Many striped and flaked. 
15 to 18 in. In mild sections, may be 
grown as a biennial. Distinct. 
Pkt. 150; Vis oz. 350; Vi oz. 600. 
A single plant of Giant Hyacinth 
Flowered Candytuft {note the many 
branches which make up the head) 
Special Collection Offer 
Four Choice Separate Colors 
Umbellata Candytufts 
Dark Crimson, Flesh-Pink, 
Lilac, and White. 
7830 One pkt. each of these four 
colors (4 pkts. in all, oe , 
value 400) for only 
Campanula New Annual 3 
Shape of flowers and form of plant are 
the same as those of the well-known 
biennial Canterbury Bells, but these 
bloom from seed in less than six months. 
Showy in beds and borders. 2 to 2K ft. 
1846 Angelus Bell Beautiful art 
shade of deep rose. Very desirable. 
1849 Blue Bell Rich Cambridge-blue 
flowers; an exquisite shade. 
1847 Liberty Bell Luminous and in¬ 
tense violet-blue. Distinct color. 
1850 Mission Bell Large, well-formed 
blooms of soft clear pink. Outstanding. 
Any of the above Annual Campanulas: 
Pkt. 150; Vs ox. 350; Yi ox. 600. 
1815 Mixed Colors The above and 
various shades of the same colors. 
Pkt. 100; Vs ox. 300; Y\ ox. 500. 
1910 Attica [HI Plants grow about 
5 in. high and 15 in. across. Flowers 
are small, bell-shaped and mostly light 
violet in color. Early and continuous 
bloomer; for edgings and rock gardens. 
Pkt. 250; Vs ox. 750; Y\ ox. $1.25. 
Campanula, Mission Bell 
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