ANNUALS FOR FALL SOWING 
Many Annuals like cool weather in which to germinate and grow best and those offered 
by us are easily grown from seeds and will afford much pleasure. Space does not permit 
full descriptions, therefore, we refer you to our Flower Book, which contains many varieties 
not listed in this catalogue. All seeds 
5c per pkt.; 21 pkts. $1.00; 43 pkts. $2.00; 65 pkts. $3.00. 
CALENDULA BALL'S ORANGE 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA CALIFORNIA POPPY 
CALLIOPSIS 
ALYSSUM. Everblooming, sweet clusters, 
splendid for beds or edging. Carpet of Snow, 
White. Lilac Queen, lilac. Little Dorrit, finest 
pure white. Primrose Queen, rich creamy 
yellow. Separate or mixed. 
CALENDULA. One of the finest plants for 
pots or greenhouses during the winter months 
when flowers are scarce. They are easily 
grown from seeds and are unexcelled for cut¬ 
ting and designs. Give them a trial. 
Art Shades, delicate shades mixed. 
Ball's Orange, deep orange. 
Golden Beam, golden yellow, quilled. 
Masterpiece, orange with dark center. 
Orange Shaggy, orange shading to yellow. 
Radio, quilled, golden yellow. 
Sulphur Crown, lemon yellow. 
Sunshine, canary yellow. 
Separate or mixed. 
CALLIOPSIS. Beautiful, very free-blooming 
annuals of easy culture, showy in beds and 
bloom for weeks during summer. Sow seeds 
where plants are to bloom and thin. 
Coronata, orange, red spots. Crimson King, 
rich crimson. Mayfield Giant, yellow. Superba, 
new bizarre shades. Tinctoria, maroon with 
golden border. Separate or mixed. 
CANDYTUFT. Showy plants of easy culture, 
furnishing a wealth of flowers of the most ex¬ 
quisite colors. Seeds sown in fall will produce 
bloom from May to July. 
Giant Hyacinth-flowered, white. Queen of 
Italy, pink. Umbellata, white, carmine, lilac, pur¬ 
ple, mixed. 
CENTAUREA Cyanus. One of our easily grown 
annuals, succeeding in almost any soil or loca¬ 
tion. The plants grow about 2 feet high and 
produce a mass of lovely flowers throughout sum¬ 
mer and fall. Fine for beds also for cutting. Col¬ 
ors : White, Red, Rose, Blue, Purple, separate or 
mixed. 
CLARKIA Elegans. A very lovely plant grow¬ 
ing to 2 ft. in height and producing a mass of 
dainty double flowers in early spring, from fall- 
sown seeds. Does well in sun or shade and likes 
poor soil. Colors : Purple King, Ruby King, Sal¬ 
mon Queen, White Prince, Rosy Pink, Scarlet 
Queen. Separate or mixed. 
COLLINSIA. A very choice, easily-grown gar¬ 
den flower for beds or borders, also useful for 
cutting. The plants branch and are covered with 
a mass of rich colored blossoms throughout the 
season. 
Bicolor, white and rosy-purple, Camea, flesh; 
Candidissima, white. Salmon Beauty, salmon- 
rose. Separate or mixed. 
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