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a BRACHYCOME (Swan River Daisy) Pkt. % Oz. Oz. 
1666 Iberidifolia, blue, 10 inches .05 .20 .60 
Sow in open ground in late May. 
BROWALLEA 
1678 Elata, white .10 .30 . 
1679 Elata, blue, pretty blue annual. Can be sown in open 
ground in May .10 .30 . 
1680 Speciosa Major, large, deep blue, Petunia-like flowers .25 . 
1682 “ “ white .:. 1.00 . 
1681 Viscaria Compacta Sapphire, small fld. blue .25 . 
a CACALIA (Tassel Flower) 
1686 Mixed, yellow and scarlet .10 .25 . 
Sow in open ground in May or under glass earlier. 
CACTUS 
1683 10 Different Succulents.10 seeds of each for $2.00 
1684—5 Free-flowering Varieties, bloom 1 to 2 years 
after seeding .10 seeds of each for 80c 
1687 50 Separate Named Varieties..10 seeds of each for $3.50 
1688 Different Varieties, mixed .25 . 
1689 10 Separate Named South American Varieties..10 seeds of each for $2.00 
g CALCEOLARIA 
1690 Hybrida Grandiflora Nana, tigered, large-fld. dwarf 
compact plant . 1.00 
1691 Small packet .25 
1692 Hybrida Grandiflora Nana, half dwarf . 1.00 
1693 Small packet .25 
1694 Rogusa, mixed .50 
1695 Mexicana, pale yellow .25 
1696 Hybrids Unicolor, yellow shades . L00 
For winter or spring blooming, sow in July or August. 
a CALENDULA (Pot Marigold) 
1697 Ball’s Orange, long stems. 
1698 “ Gold, deep golden yellow. 
1699 “ Supreme, light orange . 
1707 “ white ... 
1700 Campfire (Sensation), orange with scarlet sheen. 
1701 Dania, deep orange, dark center, if any. 
1702 Lemon Queen, light yellow . 
1703 Orange King, bright orange . 
1704 Orange Shaggy, laciniated or twisted petals, distinct 
type of this popular flower. 
1705 Radio, orange, globular flowers, quilled petals. 
1706 Apricot Queen . 
1708 Mixed . 
1709 Tom Thumb Mixture, low growing, new. 
1712 Sunshine, bright golden yellow. Resembles a Japanese 
Chrysanthemum, some growing 2 ft. tall, narrow dark 
green leaves, long stiff stems. 
1713 Sunshine, Orange, New. 
For Summer blooming, sow in open ground in May. Plants 
should be at least 6 in. apart. 
a CALLIOPSIS 
1716 Bicolor Marmorata, yellow and brown, 2 ft. 
1717 “ Nana, brown, red and yellow, 1 ft. 
1718 “ Hybrida, fl. pi. half double, 2 ft.. 
1719 Crimson King, 1^2 ft. 
1720 Golden Ray, star-shaped, 1 ft. 
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