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Annual 
CALENDULA 
INDISPENSABLE FOR FALL FLOWERS 
20-24 inches j 
You just can’t hope to have a good garden without Calendula and their bright shades of cream through yellow to deep 
orange from late summer until the first snow. Growing only two feet tall with good foliage, they are ideal to use most any 
place in your garden. Besides, Calendula are one of the very best flowers to cut for bouquets. 
THE BEST WAY TO GROW BETTER CALENDULA for fall flowers is not to sow the 
seed until late June or early July. You get more, larger, and better flowers during the 
cooler weather of August, September and Octol>er. For early summer flowers the seed 
can be started indoors about April 1st. 
These seven varieties were unquestionably the best on 
our farm last summer. 
2201— Orange King. This is an especially fine stock of the finest orange Calen¬ 
dula ever introduced. Large double flowers of bright deep orange. No other 
flower has ever taken its place in the garden. Pkt. 10c; )f Oz. 25c; Oz. 70c. 
2202— Lemon Queen. A large-flowered double, bright lemon-yellow of the 
same type as Orange King and a splendid companion to it. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c; Oz. 70c. 
2201— Apricot Queen. A very distinctive color. The foundation color is soft 
cream, but each petal is streaked with deep orange, the effect being a lovely 
rich apricot. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c; Oz. 70c. 
2208— Sunshine (Chrysantha). If you want the most fascinating of all Calen¬ 
dula be sure to sow Sunshine, a pleasing shade of yellow, long stems, and 
gracefully formed flowers. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c; Oz. 70c. 
2214— Campfire. The largest and brightest orange of all Calendula.-Unusual 
in size and brilliancy. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 30c; Oz. 80c. 
2206— Orange Fantasy. A very distinct type of large flowering Calendula. 
The outside petals are long and twisted, while the inner rows of petals are 
shorter and fantastically curled and interlaced, literally piling over one an¬ 
other. The color is a very pleasing shade of coppery orange while the center 
is mahogany-bronze. Pkt. 10c; If Oz. 40c; Oz. $1.20. 
2209— Twilight (Chrysantha). Actually a new color in Calendula. Varying 
from a very light to a very deep soft creamy yellow blended with white. The 
flowers are extra large and the unusually long stems more slender and wiry 
than other varieties. Pkt. 15c; Oz. 85c; Oz. $3.00. 
C220— Special Collection of one regular packet each of the seven Calendula 
for only 55c (saving you 20c). 
Harris' Special Giant-Flowered Calendula Mixture 
AN EXTRAORDINARY CALENDULA MIXTURE 
2215— Harris’ Special Giant Flowered Mixture. This is a new mixture we 
make up using only the seven best large flowered varieties described above. 
This assures you of having only the outstanding colors and the largest flowers 
in your garden. Pkt. 10c; fi Oz. 20c; Oz. 60c. 
CALENDULA PLANTS 
You can always seem to find room to have a few more Calendula for 
late cutting. We have a Special Mixture of an equal number of each 
of Orange King, Sunshine, and Twilight for only 50c per Doz.; 
85c per 25 postpaid. Shipping instructions on page 69. 
CLIMBING VINES 
Annual climbers flowering the first year from 
seed and not living over winter. They are all 
good to plant along a fence or porch, or any¬ 
where there is a trellis on which to climb. 
2315— CARDINAL CLIMBER. A pretty fine¬ 
leaved vine dotted with bright cardinal-red 
flowers all summer. Pkt. 10c; ]f Oz. 40c. 
2572— COBAEA SCANDENS (Cathedral 
Bells.) Grows very rapidly, making a thick 
mass of foliage. Bell-shaped bluish flowers. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 40c. 
MORNING GLORIES. See page 54. GOURDS. 
See page 54. SWEET PEAS. See page 70. 
COLEUS 
Annual 15 inches 
2510— Large-Leaved Rainbow Mixture. The 
large brightly colored leaves add an interest¬ 
ing color effect, in the garden. Their main use 
is for window-boxes, porch vases, etc., es¬ 
pecially in the shade. Start the seed early in¬ 
doors. We have found this to be an excep¬ 
tionally fine mixture with large leaves. 
Pkt. 20c; Oz. 75c. 
Candytuft, Rainbow Mixture 
CANDYTUFT 
Annual 1 ft. 
Most people do not realize how easy and 
quickly they can grow a colorful display of 
Candytuft. Successive sowings should be made in 
the spring and during the summer. 
2270— Rainbow Mixture. A special Harris 
mixture made up of the four brightest colors 
named below. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 15c; Oz. 20c; Oz. 50c. 
2272— Rose Cardinal 2276— Lavender 
2274-— Flesh Pink * 2271— White 
Any color: Pkt. 10c; }f Oz. 25c; Oz. 70c. 
C270— Collection. One packet each of the 4 
varieties for 25c (saving 15c). 
2275— Giant Hyacinth Flowered, White. The 
finest white variety. Long heavy spikes of 
large flowers resembling a hyacinth. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 30c; Oz. 80c. 
HARDY CANDYTUFT 
A white flowered, early blooming evergreen. 
See page 79 for seed. 
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