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Calendula 
Gaillardia 
430— Calendula Orange 
Shaggy —One of the 
most interesting new 
types: lacinated 1 petals 
deep orange in color, 
exceedingly graceful 
and informal in ap¬ 
pearance. 
Pkt. 10c. 
431— Calendula Chry- 
santha—The large flo¬ 
wers are an exquisite 
shade of buttercup ye 1 -- 
low, with long loosely arranged petals whicii 
droon to give the rounded appearance of our 
favorite Chrysanthemum. Pkt. 10c. 
432— Calendula Pastel Bedding Mixture— This 
mixture contains a combination of the lighter 
shades of Calendula in the dwarfter growing 
types. Plants 25c dozen, pkt. 10c. 
Cosmos 
i. 
440 — Extra Early 
Double Crested —Beau¬ 
tiful double flowers 
carried in: Crimson, 
White and Mixed. 
411— Extra Early 
Single —finest mixed. 
443 — Cosmos Early 
Klondyke Ora n g e 
Flare — Grand Cham¬ 
pion Golden Medal 
Winner 1935 All Am¬ 
erican Selection. Bright, vivid orange; very 
free flowering, 2 to 3 feet tall with a spares 
growth of light green foliage; very early 
blooming. All Cosmos pkt. 10c 
center. Semi-double 
446— CALLIOPSIS— 
Large flowering gold¬ 
en yellow with brown 
mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
445— Centurea Cyna- 
us Double — “Bachelor 
Buttons, Cornflower”. 
These are also some¬ 
times known as Rag¬ 
ged Robins. They are 
well known to all flo¬ 
wer lovers; included in 
old-fashioned gardens. 
Pkt. 10c. 
A very showy an¬ 
nual, remarkable for 
its profusion, size and 
brilliance of flowers. 
They blossom continu¬ 
ously from early sum¬ 
mer until November. 
450— Doulbe Mixed— 
A lovely combination 
of colors. 
451—Indian Chief—Single flowers, bronze red 
with dark centers. 
452—Single White. 
Gaillardia Plants 30c dozen, seed pkt. 10c. 
Double Crested Cosmos 
453 _CAMPANULA— “Annual Canterbury 
Bells” make a plant loaded with flowers in 
August of the ear planted. 
Finest Mixed plants 25c doz., pkt. 10c. 
