20 CAMPBELL SEED STORE 

Calceolaria, The “Pocketbook Flower” 
CALCEOLARIA. Per. kal-see-oh-lay’-ri-a. 
Yellow, orange, and red, spotted purse-shaped 
flowers in clusters, for pots and shady beds; 
about 1 foot; sow August to December. 
Hybrida Grandiflora, large-flowered, tender pot 
strain. 
Rugosa Hybrida, Flower Cloud Mixed, hardy 
strain with medium-sized flowers, for outdoor 
bedding in shade. PkKts., 50c. 
CALENDULA. (Winter Marigold). ka-len'-jew-la. 
Shades and combinations of orange, yellow, and 
cream, double flowers, ideal for winter and spring 
beds and for cutting; 1 to 2 feet; sow July to 
March. Germination period 10 to 14 days. 
Flat-flower varieties: 
Ball’s Apricot, soft apricot-orange. 
Ball’s Gold, large deep yellow. 
Campfire, large dark orange. 
Masterpiece, largest long-stemmed orange. 
Lemon Queen, clear yellow. 
Meteor, cream, striped orange. 
Orange Fantasy, coppery-orange petals edged 
red, center crested. 
' Orange King Improved, standard rich orange. 
“White,’ cream picoteed apricot. 
Art Shades Mixed (new, pleasing mixture, 
many with picotee edges). 
All Colors Mixed. 
All, %-0z., 50c; %4-0z., 30c; Pkts., 10c. 
Loose-petalled varieties: 
Chrysantha (Sunshine), large, semi-double but- 
tercup-yellow. 
Chrysantha Twilight, cream-yellow. 
Frilled Beauty, an improved Shaggy with laci- 
niated orange petals. 
Lemon Shaggy. 
Orange Sunshine, like Chrysantha except color. 
Radio, quilled deep orange. 
All. %-0z., 50c: %-oz., 30c; Pkts., 10c. 
Yellow Colossal, new, improved Chrysantha: 
larger, more double. %-oz., 35c; Pkt., 15c. 
CALIFORNIA POPPY. (See Eschscholtzia.) 
