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Cacalia (Tassel Flower)—A 
Each flower is a miniature paint brush produced on long wiry stems 
which make it an excellent cut flower. 
Mixed. Scarlet and yellow. % oz., 25c; pkt., 10c. 
Calendula 
Art Shades (Good assortment light shades), — 
Chrysantha Turlight, cream, pkt., 10c. Orange King, pkt., 10c; oz., 
60c. Mixed, pkt., 10c; oz., 50c. 
California Poppy (See Escholtzia)—A 
Calliopsis—A 
The annual coreopsis, its flowers are similar in form, but many are 
marked with bands or centers of contrasting tones. Colors include vari- 
ations of yellow and orange including brown, maroon and almost crimson. 
They are thrifty, vigorous, bloom throughout the summer and often self- 
seed. 
Double Mixed, all colors. Pkt., 10c; oz. 25c. 
Castor Oil Plant—See Ricinus 
Campanula—A 
A new Canterbury Bell which blooms from seed in less than six months, 
Plants two to two-and-a-half feet bearing 6-8 flower spikes. 
Angelus Bell, deep rose. Liberty Bell, deep violet blue. Mission 
Bell, clear pink. Wedding Bell, white. Mixed. Any of the 
above. Pkt. 10c; oz., 70c. 
Campanulas—B 
Medium. 
Single Mixed. Double Mixed. 
Cup & Saucer. 
Dark Blue, (Violet). Light Blue (Lilac). Rose. White. 
Mixed. Any of the above. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 75c. 
Candytuft—A 
For mass planting, interplanting with taller flowers and for edging 
beds and borders, the candytuft is admirable, and the hyacinth flowered 
type, bearing flowers in long clusters, makes good cut flowers. Suc- 
cessive plantings give flowers all summer. ASTER (See Page 30) 
Giant Hyacinth-Flowered White. 1 ft. Large, bold spikes of snowy white 
flowers, habit sturdy and compact. This is an especially select stock. 
Oz., 85c; %4 oz., 25c; pkt., 10c. 
Umbellata sorts grow about 1 ft. tall with flowers in umbrella form, we 
offer the following colors as noted below: 
White. Lilac. Rose. Purple. Mixed. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 
Canary Bird Flower (See Tropaeolum)—A 
Cardiospermum (Balloon Vine)—C 
Love in a Puff. A clean, free-growing vine reaching 10 to 12 feet, bearing 
delicate clusters of bloom and numbers of large, round, inflated seedpods 
resembling miniature balloons. The effect is odd and curious. Oz., 25c; 
Pkt., 10c. 
Carnation (Chaband’s Giant Double Improved) 
This popular hardy Carnation blooms five months from sowing and con- 
tinues throughout the season. It is 16 to 20 inches high, upright in habit, 
and robust growing. Ps. 
Crimson (Nero) deep, dark crimson. Deep rose. White (Jeanne Diania). 
Choice Mixed. Any of the above. Pkt., 10c; % oz., $1.40. 
Castor Bean (See Ricinus)—A 
Celosia (Coxcomb)—A 
CRESTED DWARF SORTS 
The name coxcomb is derived from the resemblance of the flower heads LONG SPURRED COLUMBINE 
of the crested type to a cock’s comb, in form, though in texture they are 
like plush or chenille. The crested type thrive in light soil and are used for 
mass effects in beds, or in pots. The plumed type like rich soil. Seeds 
germinate quickly and should be sown after danger of frost is over, 
Dwarf Empress. (Dark foliage, dark red flowers.) Dwarf Finest Mixed. 
Tall Crimson. Tall Mixed. Plumosa. (Improved Feathered Type.). 
Yellow. Finest Mixed. Childsi. (Chinese Wool Flower). Mixed. Any 
of the above. Pkt., 10c; oz., $1.25. 
Centaureas—A 
CYANUS (Bachelor’s Button or Cornflower) 
They are easy to grow and bloom continuously. Just sow the seed broad- 
cast wherever you want the plants to grow. If the soil is rich, the flowers 
will be larger and have longer stems, Make sowings at intervals of three 
weeks apart, beginning in early May. 
DOUBLE FLOWERING VARIETIES 2 FT. 
Blue Boy. Pinkie. Red Boy. Snow Man. Mixed. Any of the 
above. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 50c. 
Cheiranthus—P 
Allioni (Siberian Wallflower). 1 ft. Dazzling fiery orange ffowers on stems 
about a foot high. Best used as a biennial as it frequently blooms itself 
to death. Blooms from seed the first year. Pkt. luc; oz. 25¢. 
Golden Bedder. Pkt., 10c; oz., 40c. 
Chinese Lantern (See Physalis)—P CHRYSANTHEMUM 
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