AGERATUM: (hA) Small balls of color in sizeable clusters. 
Constant bloomer from spring to fall. Culture—likes rich, light, 
well fertilized loam. Combines with Columbines, Scabiosa, Del¬ 
phinium, French Marigold, Salpiglossis. Varieties: Tall Blue Per¬ 
fection, 2 ft. tall; Blue Perfection, medium blue, large flowers semi¬ 
dwarf; Little Dorrit, white, dwarf; Little Dorrit, light blue, dwarf. 
Packets, 10c. 
ALYSSUM: (hA) White, sweet scented edging and basket plants. 
For borders sow thickly. Grown best in rich, light, well fertilized 
loam. Combines with Violets, Forget-me-nots, Gypsophila. Vari¬ 
eties : Benthami Martimum, white sweet scented—1 ft.; Little Gem, 
white—6 inches; Lilac Queen, lavender—6 inches; Dwarf, white — 
3 inches; Gold Dust (saxatile compactum) perennial, yellow—1 ft. 
Packets, 10c. 
AMARANTHUS: (hA) Does well in hot sunny places. 1-2 ft. 
tall. Related to Cockscomb. Grown for the vividly colored foliage 
and showy flower clusters. Does best in moderately rich light soil. 
Position —plant in borders in front of shrubbery. Varieties: Cauda- 
tus (love lies bleeding) crimson drooping flower spikes, tall. 
Joseph’s Coat (tri-color) red, yellow and green foliage. Tall. Mixed 
Shades. Packets, 10c. 
CALENDULA CHRYSANTHA 
CALENDULA (Pot Marigold): (hA) Does well 
in sunny or partial shade. Hardy, stout growing, 
with entire bright-green, thickish leaves. Continual 
bloomer. Grows in any soil, but responds to moder¬ 
ately rich loam. Grouping —for bedding out; in 
front of shrubbery; for the mixed border, combining 
with Delphinium, Shasta Daisy, Salvia or Alyssum. 
Varieties: Chrysantha, buttercup yellow with in¬ 
curved petals; Orange Shaggy, deep orange shading 
to lighter center; Radio, deep orange with quilled 
petals; Balls Gold, golden yellow, light center; Balls 
Orange, bright orange shades; Campfire, deep orange 
with scarlet sheen; Double Mixed. Packets, 10c. 
CALLIOPSIS: (hA) Graceful for border plants, 
supplying throughout the summer an abundance of 
showy flowers of: yellow, crimson and maroon. Tall 
varieties excellent for cut flowers. Grows in any soil, 
but prefers a rich, light well fertilized loam. Group¬ 
ing —with Coreopsis, Deep-blue Delphiniums, Snap¬ 
dragons and Salvia. Varieties: Tall Single Mixed; 
Tall Semi-Double Mixed; Dwarf Crimson King, 
deep crimson with yellow backs; Drummondi (gold¬ 
en wave) golden yellow center; Dark Brownish Red. 
Packets, 10c 
CANDYTUFT: (hA) Very showy, branching 
plant. Excellent for beds, masses, rock gardens and 
cut flowers. Blooming prolifically in spring, and dur¬ 
ing other seasons by successive sowing of seed. Grows 
in ordinary soil. Varieties: Coronaria, giant white 
hyacinth flowered; Umbellata Type, crimson, lilac, 
rose, cardinal, white, flesh pink, rose carmine and 
mixed. Packets, 10c. 
CANTERBURY BELLS: (hB) The real bell 
flower. Branching plants heavily loaded with large 
pendant bells. Both in plain and cup and saucer 
types. Excellent for flower borders and rockery back¬ 
ground. Grouping —with Scabiosa, Perennial Aster 
and Lupine. Varieties: Campanula Medium; single 
mixed, double mixed. Calycanthema, (cup and sau¬ 
cer); light blue, dark blue, white, rose pink and 
mixed. Annual Mixed, blossoms from seed in less 
than six months. Packets, 10c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM: (hA) Attractive long¬ 
stemmed summer flowering plant, wide varieties of 
color. Sow seed in flats and transplant when soil is 
warm. Height from 1 to 2 ft. Grouping —used in the 
annual and mixed borders, combining with orange 
and yellow flowers, or massed alone. Varieties: Cor- 
onarium, double mixed; Carinatum, single mixed; 
Carinatum, tall double yellow and tall double mixed. 
Packets, 10c. 
CLARKIA (Rocky Mountain Garland): (hA) 
Grows from 12 to 18 inches tall and does well in 
sunny or light shade. Branching, erect plant, with 
smooth, light-green leaves. Furnishing an abundance 
of cut blooms as well as attractive green foliage. 
Grows in ordinary light garden loam. Grouping — 
plant with Larkspur, Pansies, Nicotiana or Virginia 
Stocks. Varieties: Scarlet Queen, Salmon Queen, 
Fireband, Brilliant, also Single and Double Mixed. 
Packets, 10c. 
COLUMBINE (Aquilegia): (hP) Erect, branch¬ 
ing plant, with long, slender stems. Will thrive in 
almost every situation, preferring partial shade and 
considerable moisture. Should be sprayed often to 
prevent aphis. Groupings —with Delphinium, Peren¬ 
nial Candytuft, Scabiosa, Stocks and Snapdragons. 
Varieties: Mrs. Scott Elliott (long spurred — pkt. 
15c), Pink Shades (15c), Blue Shades (15c), Sil¬ 
ver Queen (15c), Copper Queen (15c), Double and 
Single Mixed, packet lOc. 
COREOPSIS (grandiflora): (hP) A spreading 
plant, with long, smooth, dark green lanceolate 
leaves; large, daisylike, golden yellow flowers. 
Plants grow from 1^2 to 2 ft. Drought resistant; 
grows in any soil but best in moderately fertilized, 
light loam. Grouping —Blue Cornflower, Blue Sal¬ 
via, Delphinium and Blue Larkspur. Varieties: 
Double Sunburst, large golden yellow fully double; 
Lanceolaia, golden yellow semi-double. Packets. 
lOc. 
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