
Chrysantha Calendula. 
OLDS’ CALENDULAS 

864. Chrysantha. H. A. The large Chrysan- 
themum-shaped flowers measuring four inches 
across are a clear buttercup yellow with long, 
loosely arranged drooping petals. Besides adding 
a splash of beautiful yellow color to your garden 
this Calendula also makes a fine cut flower. Its 
stems are long and stiff and the flowers keep 
well in water. Combined with blue flowers such 
as Delphiniums the effect is most striking. Pkt., 
5es, 4) Om, “206; 075, «80. 
868, Campfire. H. A. (Sensation.) Of vigor- 
ous growth, with the flowers borne on _ stout 
stems. The color of the petals is brilliant 
orange with a searlet sheen, with full yellow 
center. Blooms are flat, very handsome. Pkt., 
5es 4 02., 25¢s 0z., 40e: 
865. Double Mixed. H. A, (Pot Marigold.) 
Freely-flowering plants of easiest culture, ‘suc- 
ceeding everywhere, Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c. 
866. Orange King. H. A. 
double dark, orange-red Calendula. 
OZ.,, Ubestoz.,, 2he- 
A very select 
Pkt., 5c; Y% 
Calendula Plants, mixed, 35c dozen. 

Shaggy Calendula. 
863. Shaggy. H. A. A lacinated petalled 
type. The color is a deep orange shading to 
slightly lighter orange in the center giving the 
flower a delightful two-toned effect. Plants 
about 18 inches tall. Exceedingly graceful and 
especially desirable for the garden. Note illus- 
tration shown above. Pkt., 5c; Y% oz., 20c; 
0z., 30c. 

Firefiy Cuphea. 

California Super Giant Cineraria. 
932. CINERARIA. California Super-Giants. 
For our customers who like to grow their own 
house plants from seed we emphatically recom- 
mend this new strain of giant Cineraria. It is 
a result of many years of individual breeding 
and selection and the seed saved is from the 
very finest stock plants. The beautifully formed 
flowers measure from four to six inches in 
diameter with individual petals as much as 1% 
inches wide. Plants are compact in habit, 15 
to 18 inches high, and the plant is basal branch- 
ing which is a characteristic not found in any 
other strain of Cineraria. Color range from 
salmon and azure blue to the deepest blood red 
and violet blue. Pkt., 25c; 2 pkts., 40c; 1/32 
0z., $5.00; 1/16 o0z., $9.00; % oz., $16.00; % 
0z., $30.00. 
920. COBAEA, SCANDENS. H. A. (Cathe- 
dral Bells.) One 
growing climbers, 
during the season. 
of our finest and most rapid 
attaining a height of 30 feet 
Will cling to any rough sur- 
face. In sowing, plant the seed edgewise, in 
flats in March or April. The large bell-shaped 
flowers are first green, then turn to a beautiful 
purple, SeRte lOes 1/5 10z., S5¢cs 02, 60c. 

Note. 
CARNATIONS while perennials are not 
hardy in the north and should be treated as an- 
nuals. 
900. 
Chabaud’s 
Free blooming, 
CARNATION. H. H. P. New Double 
Giant Mixed. (Improved Strain.) 
spicy-scented, double, fragrant 
flowers, nearly 3 inches across. Pkt., 10c; 2 
pkts., 15c; % oz., 60c; Y% oz., $1.05; oz., $2.00. 
901. CARNATION. H. H. P. Yellow Marie 
Chabaud. A unique color in carnations. Seed 
will produce about 75% true. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 
15¢e; ¥% oz., 40c; % o2z., 70c; % oz., $1.25; oz., 
2.40 
$2.40. 
929. COIX (Jobs Tears). While a perennial 
it is not hardy and must be grown as an annual. 
The leaves are about two feet long and one 
and one-half inches wide. Beads or tears on 
the axis are pearly white to lead color. They 
are useful ornaments and a curiosity. Strung 
as beads and made into necklaces to which are 
attributed marvelous properties. Pkt., 5c; Ye 
0zZ., 10¢ 3 02, L5c; 
931. CUPHEA, Firefly. H. A. The general 
effect of this plant when in full bloom is a ball 
of fire. It is excellent for rockery, window boxes, 
flower pots, or as a border plant. This tender 
annual will flower readily in twelve to fourteen 
weeks from seed and blooms profusely through- 
out the summer. The compact plants reach a 
height of about ten inches and are covered with 
small delicate fiery cerise red flowers. Makes a 
good pot plant. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c; YY, oz., 
35c; 14 0z., 60c; Y% oz., $1.10; oz., $2.00. 
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Clarkia. 
919. CLARKIA, ELE- 
GANS. H. A. Double Mixed. 
Bright and attractive  an- 
nuals of easy culture. They 
grow about 2 feet high, bear 
profusely; pretty double 
flowers carried on long, 
graceful sprays. Flowers re- 
flowering 
5 
40c. 
semble 
, 5e; Vo 
sprays of 
almond. Pkt. OZi 2 OCmOZs, 

Candytuft, Coronaria. 
886. CANDYTUFT, CORONARIA. H. A. 
Giant White Hyacinth Flowered. Snowy white 
flowers on sturdy large spikes. Much like a 
hyacinth. A good cut flower. Pkt., 10c; Y2 0z., 
AVC OZ, WOU: 
885. CANDYTUFT, UMBELLATA. H. A. 
Olds’ Choice Mixed. Well known, hardy plants 
much used for borders and edging. WHasy to 
grow. Season July ‘til heavy frost. Height, 
one foot. Pkt., 5c; Ye oz., 1bc; oz., 25c. 
915. CHRYSANTHEMUM. H. A. Double 
Annual Mixed. Showy flowers of pleasing 
growing on strong stiff stems. Largely 
for cut flowers. The foliage is finely cut 
shades, 
grown 
and ornamental. Pkt., 5c; 1% oz., 15¢c; oz., 25c. 
890. CANNA. H. A. Crozy’s Best Mixed. 
Height, 2% to 8 feet. Great clusters of brilliant 
bloom, borne on tall spikes, surmounting broad 
leaves of green, bronze or purple, giving a trop- 
ical effect. Seeds should be soaked or chipped. 
See illustration on page 23. Pkt., 5c; YY oz., 
20c} 02. 35¢; 
CANNA BULBS. See page 23. 
911. CENTAUREA, IMPERIALIS. H. A, 
Sweet Sultan, Beautiful sweet-scented thistle- 
like flowers borne on long strong stems. When 
cut, will last for days in water. Very easy to 
grow. Combines well with other flowers. Pkt., 
5c; Ye oz., 25c; oz., 40c. 

Centaurea, Imperialis (Sweet Sultan). 
