
CENTAUREA Cyanus 
Bachelor’s Button, Ragged 
Sailor or Cornflower 
. A dependable standby crop that year in 
and year out always pays for itself. 
1818—Jubilee Gem. A dwart variety mak- 
ing a compact plant literally covered with 
flowers. It has foliage distinct from all other 
Cornflowers, forming a tufted mass of vivid 
green, contrasting well with the dark double 
blue flowers. The plant is about 12 inches 
in height. Per 14 oz. 25c.; Per oz. 75c. 
_1824—Double Carmine. 
1825—Double Blue. A very old favorite 
garden annual, flowering freely in almost 
any situation. Height, 2 to 3 feet; largely 
used for cut flowers. 
1826—Double Mauve. 
1827—Double Rose. An exceptionally fine 
strain of deep rose pink. 
1828—Double Purple. 
1829—Double White. 
Price of above Per 14 oz. 15c.; Per oz. 50c.; 
Per 14 lb. $1.50. 
1830—Cyanus, Double, Mixed Colors. 
Produces large globular heads of flowers 
filled up to the center with florets. 
Per oz. 40c.; Per 14 lb. $1.25. 

CALENDULA 
Scotch Marigold 
Calendulas are bushy plants 1 foot by 1 foot in diameter, and are literally cov- 
ered with large showy double flowers. Our seed has been saved from most per- 
fect flowers in shape, size, depth and color. 
1586—Ball’s Improved. Very large orange colored flowers on strong stems, a 
favorite sort with Florists. Per 1/4 oz. 25c.; Per oz. 75c. 
1588—Campfire. This is a distinct new type originating from Orange King. 
Per 14 oz. 15c.; Per oz. 50c. 
1589—Chrysantha Sunshine. The petals are long, wide and drooping in the 
same manner as some Chrysanthemums. The color is a clear buttercup yellow 
and it is an ideal cutting flower. Per 14 oz. 15c.; Per oz. 50c. 
1590—Chrysantha Orange Sunshine. Per 1}, oz. 15c.; Per oz. 50c. 
1591—Chrysantha Twilight. Creamy yellow. Per 14 oz. 15c.; Per oz. 50c. 
1592—Lemon King. Large, double flowers of lemon-yellow. Per oz. 50c. 
1594—-Meteor. Bright yellow, striped orange through the center of each petal. 
Per oz. 50c. 
1596—Orange King. Large, double flowers of intense golden-orange. 
Per oz. 50c. 
1597—Orange Shaggy. The petals are long and deeply fringed or laciniated. 
The color is a deep orange shading to slightly lighter orange in the center of 
the bloom, giving the flower a delightful two-tone effect. Well grown, has long 
stems, plants about 18 inches high. Per 14 oz. 15c.; Per oz. 50c. 
1598—Radio. This is a recent introduction from Europe. The true Radio form is 
a medium sized orange flower with quilled or comet petals curled and twisted. 
Per oz. 50c. * 
CANDYTUFT EMPRESS (Hyacinth-flowered) 
(Select Florists’ Strain) 
1692—§A grand variety, producing enormous spikes of bloom, resembling a white 
Hyacinth. These spikes often measure 7 inches long, 214 inches in diameter; 
plant in bloom 12 inches high. Per 14 oz. 25c.; Per oz. 75c.; Per 1% lb. $2.25. 
CARNATION, HARDY GARDEN 
This is a very fine strain that is in great demand by the retail trade. Seed sown 
in the spring will produce large and thrifty clumps that will stand out over winter 
and bloom throughout the following summer and fall. 
1760—Finest Double Mixed. Extra fine strain. Per 1000 seeds 40c.; Per oz 
$2.00. 
CALCEOLARIA 
1580—Large-flowering Spotted Varieties, 
Mixed. Gorgeous plants for growing in 
green-house and conservatory. The flowers 
are korn2 in the greatest profusion through 
spring and summer; colors, yellow, maroon, 
white, etc., spotted and blotched in the most 
unique fashion; 11/2 feet. 
Per 1000 seeds $1.00. 
CINERARIA HYBRIDA 
One of the most colorful of pot plants. They 
always enjoy a good demand in early spring 
and at Easter time. 
1920—Large-flowering. Choicest Mixed. 
Per 1000 seeds $1.00. 

