Calendula 
AUBRETIA (False Wall Cress). Pretty 
dwarf-growing rock plants forming broad 
masses of silvery green foliage, covered 
with many showy flowers. Mixed colors 
but with shades of lavender predominat¬ 
ing. Grows well on any soil. Perennial. 
(See page 32.) 
BACHELOR BUTTON. This old-time fa¬ 
vorite is still a very popular flower for 
cutting purposes. Mixed colors in shades 
of blue, pink, white and lavender. Also 
called cornflower. 
BABY BREATH. A feathery perennial 
bearing a profusion of small starlike flow¬ 
ers. It is much used in bouquets with 
larger flowers. (See page 32.) 
BALSAM. Camelia flowered Balsams are 
an old garden favorite. The flowers are 
double and of mixed colors. 
blue LACE FLOWER. A pretty annual 
that blooms nearly all summer and fall. 
The plants are about 18 inches to 3 feet 
tall and bear an abundance of beautiful 
flowers. The flowers are lacy. 
California Poppies 
BUTTERFLY FLOWER or SCHIZAN- 
THUS. A dainty annual with finely cut 
foliage and many colored flowers borne in 
profusion. It is very hardy and of easy 
culture. The wide range of colors and 
dwarf habit makes it very fine for window 
boxes and border planting. 
CALLIOPSIS. One of the easiest and 
showiest of annuals. The flowers are of 
the daisy type and are produced in a 
pleasing variety of color markings. Pine 
either for flower or for cutting. 
CALENDULA or POT MARIGOLD. One 
of the best and showiest of the hardy an¬ 
nuals. It does well in almost any soil, pro¬ 
ducing an abundance of bright flowers un¬ 
til the hardest frosts in late fall. Mixed 
colors and shades. 
CANDYTUFT. A hardy annual growing 
about 8 to 10 inches high. Flowers very 
fragrant. It is very easy to grow and is 
much used for borders and massing. Mixed 
colors. 
CALIFORNIA POPPY. A very hardy 
perennial bearing a profusion of cup¬ 
shaped flowers in many new and vivid 
shades. Will grow in almost any soil and 
re-seeds itself. 
Clarkia 
Godetia 
Gaillardia 
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