Helene Supreme Quality Flower Seeds 



CALENDULAS (Continued) 
OUTDOOR VARIETIES (Continued) 
Improved Orange Shaggy. Deep orange shading lighter at the center, 
plants are free flowering, neat and compact, bearing long stems which 
make the fringy petaled flowers equally useful in the garden or for 
CLIN ae Oa tee 15c WAN OD cegeyo ras 25c OZ esis cn 65c 
Chrysantha or Sunshine. The large double flowers are an exquisite 
shade of clear buttercup yellow, with long, loosely arranged petals 
which droop somewhat to give the rounded appearance of a Chrysan- 
themumulryektascnes 15c Oe rratneten 75c DiOZ ares Ske $1.25 
THE FOLLOWING ARE DESIRABLE KINDS FOR BEDDING—(Not rec- 
ommended for cut flower production)— 
Lemon Queen. Light or lemon yellow. 
Orange King. Dark centered orange, of compact growth and valuable 
for bedding. 
Radio. Bright orange with quilled petal. Of compact growth and dis- 
tinctly effective for bedding. 
Radio Golden Beam. Clear yellow Radio. 
Price: All the above bedding varieties:« 
its PEt a eteie ner ee 15c OZ eee he 50c ANOZ ete ero $1.75 
Bedding Mixture. Evenly proportioned mixture of all compact bedding 
varieties. Tr. Pkt....15c¢ @z5..00C 4 oz... .$1.50 Lb... .$5.00 
CALLIOPSIS (Annual) 
Gold Crest (Drummondi). A fine semi-double novelty with beautiful 
flowers of a rich golden brown color with a reddish brown zone, that 
averages 2'2 to 3 inches across and comes with a double row of petals. 
A big improvement over the old ‘Golden Wave.” 
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Golden Crown (New). Rich golden yellow, shining maroon _central 
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Golden Wave (Drummondi). Yellow. Tr. Pkt.....10c Oz 20C 
Nigra Speciosa. Dark brown. Tr. Pkt......... 15c OZR tiers 25c 
Radiata Tigrina (Tiger Star). Tr. Pkt......... 10c OV Ana vaeORGe 40c 
Mixed; Dwarf, Tr. Pkt. -5..c-6c-0-5% 10c OZ atvienerssseec te leisis, 6 30c 
CAMPANULA ( Cc anterbury Bells) (Annual ) 
Many years of careful selection have at last given us an Annual 
Canterbury Bell which blooms from seed in less than six months. The 
plant grows from two to two and a half feet tall, each plant having 
from six to eight spikes of blooms. Seed planted in February blooms 
in July. 
SINGLE 
Angelus Bell. Deep Rose. 
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Blue Bell. Cambridge Blue. 
Tee et aveteisve settee e 15c V/AOZ sea ae os 25c¢ Oz serray orate: 75¢ 
Liberty Bell. Violet-Blue. 
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Mission Bell. Pink. 
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Wedding Bells. Pure White. 
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Choice Mixed contains dark blue, light blue, pink, rose and white. 
Winner of Gold Medal in the 1933 All-American Selections. 
VAG Cale cemelcsta ts 25c Ore ae ot 75¢ 
CANARY BIRD VINE 
Tropaeolum Canariense. Flowers bright canary yellow. 
Tr; Pktsive ste scrote 10c Oza Miteccuais ot 25c 
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A. B.C. Giant Hyacinth Flowered Candytuft 
CANDYTUFT 
A. B.C. SPECIAL GIANT HYACINTH FLOWERED 
White. Particularly recommended for under glass; provides excellent 
cut flowers. 
We have an exceptionally fine strain of the true kind. 
Trak tert 15cm eOzranaciess (Ait efglonamcncied $2:255 SL bere: $7.00 
UMBELLATA TYPE 
If you have grown annual Candytuft before and found it a poor 
seller, it is more likely that you had too much of the white variety. 
Try in its place a few of the colored varieties, such as Pink, Rose, 
Carmine, Lavender and Crimson and be convinced that this annual 
is of much use in the florist’s establishment in the spring. It will take 
about five months to bring them into flower indoors. Plans may be 
made accordingly, taking into consideration the period cut flowers 
will be of most use to the individual florist. A good time for one planting 
is soon after the winter holidays, as space becomes available. Some 
growers sow the seed singly, planting out later at the distance of a 
foot apart. Valuable for cutting. Trepkt @ze 4 Oz. 
Carmine. o)2inchest ger ae ee eens 15c 40c $1.00 
Crimson. 2;inchose oo aeciracictsct tice crane ear 15c 40c 1.00 
Lavender.e 120 incheses sents + cree circ oe «sere oer 15c 40c 1.00 
Lilacs g12" inches Wich we ates sacks oe eels thee 15c 40c 1.00 
Pinko Fleshecolorwel Zuinchesin vs... e isa creme 15c 40c 1.00 
Rose Cardinal. 12 inches. Brilliant rosy red..... 15c 50c 1.00 
White. 2\ inches vas Seon. 15c 40c 1.00 
Mixed: 712 inches cccaco + cc ae ae eee 10c 30c .90 
CORONARIA TYPE 
Empress. Large white, 1] foot. 
Trt Pisce ectesetes 15c Oza iin ser ets 30c A OZ Mteveter co wtaverere 90c 
Miniature Gem. Miniature white flowers about 34% inches high. Each 
plant produces 4 to 6 spikes. A real gem for rock gardens. 
Tr. PEt.cc ear e: 15c Ua OZ seve (eRe ES 25c¢ (Gyec Phe Ga Oee 75¢ 
CARDINAL CLIMBER 
Hybrids. Rapid growing annual climber, producing a profusion of 
brilliant cardinal red flowers. To hasten germination file or cut notch 
in; seed.a Tr: PKtivnn pack aces 15c l@VAR St Gorn sos ete on Gee 60c 
CARNATION 
Engleman’s Perpetual Flowering Mixture. A gold medal hybrid mixture 
of perpetual or greenhouse Carnations, may be grown outdoors during 
the summernei: cisouddecsmslicn > ct seer aeeter mani. Se eiere une neem $1.00 
Enfant de Nice Strain. Preferred by many. 
Red, Rose, Salmon, White. 
Chabaud’s Giant Improved Strain. 
Cardinal Red, Deep Rose, Flesh Pink, Rose Pink, White. 
Trt PKti. onrceterce 30c 
Marguerite (Special Mixed). Very early flowering, giving an abun- 
dance of bloom within five months from planting. The flowers are 
very fragrant, on good stems and 16 to 20-inch plants. 
ATA PK tae: Gee ects ee 29C ROT Conc aoe nee $1.25 
