BURPEE’S SHOWY CALENDULAS 
1734 Yellow Colossal Immense, double, clear, bright 
yellow flowers. 4>^ in. or more across. In addition to being 
the biggest. Yellow Colossal is also the most profuse bloom¬ 
ing of all large-flowered calendulas. Petals are long, loose 
and gracefully curved. Bushy plants, IK ft. high. One of 
the very finest. Pkt. 10^; Vi oz. 30^; V4 <>*• 50^. 
1799 Apricot Queen Medium sized, flat-petaled flow¬ 
ers of bright apricot, deepening slightly towards the brown¬ 
eyed center. Distinct. Pkt. 10^; V4 oz. 25^; Vi oz. 40^. 
1798 Art Shades Many fine colors not previously seen 
in calendulas—picotees, delicate shades of apricot, orange, 
cream, buff, etc., mixed. Pkt. 10^; Vi oz- 25^; Vi oz. 40^. 
1792 Ball's Supreme Very large, beautiful light 
orange flowers; small brown eye. Medium length stems. 
Profuse blooming. Pkt. ISfi; Vi oz. 35;!; oz. 60^. 
1795 Golden Ball (Bail's Gold) Deep golden yellow, 
light center; extra large flowers on extremely long stems. 
V’igorous, sturdy grower. Pkt. 10^; Vi oz. 30^; Vi oz. 50;!. 
1796 Golden Beam Golden yellow flowers with at¬ 
tractively quilled petals. Pkt. 10^; Vi oz. 25^; Vi oz. 40;!. 
1822 Lemon Giant Medium deep yellow blooms with 
dark brown centers. Pkt. 15;!; Vi oz. 40^; Vi oz. 70^. 
1800 Lemon Queen Attractive deep lemon-yellow 
flowers, almost golden. Pkt. 10;!; Vi oz. 30;!; oz. 50^. 
1804 Masterpiece Large, massive blooms of rich 
orange, with a reddish orange-brown center. Extremely 
long stemmed. Popular. Pkt. 15^; Vioz. 40^; Vi oz. 70^. 
1806 Meteor Medium-sized blooms with light orange 
petals, each with a contrasting creamy yellow stripe through 
its center; apricot effect. Pkt. 10^; Vi oz. 15^; Vi oz. 25;!. 
1797 Orange Ball (Bali’s Orange) Very large, brilliant, 
glistening orange blooms. Pkt. 10;!; Vi oz. 30^; Vi oz. 50^. 
Calendula, 
Yellow 
Colossal 
Pkt. 10;!. 
1785 Orange Giant Long stemmed; rich orange, 
lighter center. Immense. Pkt. 15;!; Vioz. 40;!; Vi oz. 70^. 
1802 Orange King Large, showy, brilliant orange open- 
centered flowers. Select. Pkt. loV; Vi oz. 25;!; oz. 40^. 
1821 Orange Shaggy Quite unusual; the irregularly 
placed, long narrow petals are decidedly fringed or lacini- 
ated. Orange shading lighter toward the medium closed 
center. Quite effective. Pkt. 10;!; Vi oz. 25^; Vi oz. 40^. 
1820 Orange Sunshine Flowers are light orange and 
have a loose petal formation; outer petals are long, broad 
and gracefully curled while center ones are beautifully in¬ 
curved. Long stems. Pkt. 15^; Vi oz. 35^; Vi oz. 60^. 
1692 Pale Moon Light cream or primrose-yellow me¬ 
dium sized flowers on dwarf, compact plants high above the 
foliage. Fine cut flower. Pkt. 15^; Vi oz. 35;!; Vi oz. 60;!. 
1794 Radio A departure from the conventional form, as 
the closely set petals are attractively quilled. Medium¬ 
sized, clear orange. Pkt. 10;!; Vz oz. 25^; oz. 40^. 
1791 Sensation (Campfire) Large, flat, brilliant orange 
flowers, open center. Pkt. 10;!; Vi oz. 30;!; Vi oz. 500. 
1835 Sunburst Apricot-orange lightening to yellow to¬ 
wards the center. Large. Pkt. 150; Vioz. 400; Vi oz. 700. 
Scotch or Pot Marigolds 
It is marvelous to see how plant breeders have improved the old- 
fashioned calendula that was grown generations ago. The beauti¬ 
ful varieties offered on this page, except where noted, are extra 
large-flowered and double to the very center. Where summers 
are not too hot, plants will bloom from early summer until 
frost, and furnish an endless supply of long-lasting cut 
flowers. Calendulas are of easiest culture, succeeding in 
ordinary, well-drained soil. Sow any time during the spring 
and early summer. IS to 24 in. tall, depending on the variety. 
5 Superb Giant Calendulas 
Apricot Queen, Lemon Giant, Masterpiece, 
Orange Giant, and Sunshine. 
7716 COLLECTION —one pkt. each of these 5 aCj 
separate named varieties (value 650> for only 
1803 Orange Cockade Well-formed flat, compact 
blooms of bright orange which deepen materially towards 
the brown-eyed center. Pkt. 150; V4 oz. 350; Vz oz- 60^- 
1789 Sun Gleam The deepest and brightest tangerine- 
orange with a very conspicuous dark mahogany center. 
Sure to please. Pkt. 150; Vi oz. 350; i/z oz. 600. 
Miniature Calendulas 
Plants 15 in. tall; flowers 2 in. across. Ideal for borders or cutting. 
1836 Canary Bird Bright canary-yellow, each petal delicately 
edged bronze. Very attractive. Pkt. 150; Vi oz. 350; Vi oz. 600. 
1831 Goldfinch Golden yellow shaded mahogany-red towards 
the brown eye center. Profuse. Pkt. 150; Vi oz. 350; Vi oz. 600. 
1837 Oriole Deep golden orange in center becoming lighter 
towards edges. Showy, floriferous. Pkt. 150; Vioz. 350; Vioz. 600. 
W. Atlee Burpee Co., Philadelphia 21 
1824 Orange Fantasy New Crested Calendula. Long, 
twisted outer petals, short curled inner petals; deep bronzy 
or coppery orange with mahogany-bronze center. 15 in. tall. 
All-America winner. Pkt. 150; Vi oz. 400; Vi oz. 700. 
Calendula, 
Orange 
Fantasy 
Pkt. 150. 
Burpee's 
Seeds 
Grow 
1787 Sunshine Golden canary-yellow blooms with long, 
broad, gracefully curled outer petals and incurved center 
petals. Long stems. Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 300; Vi oz 500. 
1808 Tip Top Light apricot with a silvery sheen—a 
most pleasing color tone. Pkto 150; Vi oz. 400; Vi oz. 700. 
1805 Ail Varieties Mixed A fine blend of all large 
and small calendulas. Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 200; oz. 350. 
1807 Giant Double Mixed Largest flowered varie¬ 
ties, all colors. Pkt. 150; Vi oz. 350; Vi oz. 600; oz. $1.00. 
5 Improved Calendulas 
Art Shades, Orange Cockade, Orange Shaggy, Radio, 
and Sensation. 
7715 COLLECTION —one pkt. each of these 5 separate oe j 
named varieties (value 550) for only OOp 
