10 Annual Flower Seeds 

Balsam, Bush Flowered 
Balsam or Lady’s Slipper, form nearly sym- 
metrical, tree-like plants with a profusion of 
wax-like flowers in most brilliant colors. Easy 
culture, grow 11'4 to 2 ft. tall. May be sown in 
late summer for transplanting in the fall for 
winter blooming indoors. CULTURE A OR B. 
309 BUSH FLOWERED MIXED. This new type of 
Balsam will grow only 15 to 18 inches tall forming 
dense, shapely, compact plants with rich dark 
foliage. The lovely double blooms are borne above 
the foliage like miniature bouquets. With its 
delightful array of color this variety will add much 
interest and beauty to your garden. Pkt. 10c. 
306 DOUBLE ROSE FLOWERED. Great variety 
of rich colors. Pkt. 10c. 
307 CAMELIA FLOWERED. Tightly double as a 
Camelia and in grand color range. Pkt. 10c. 

Tuberous Rooted Begonias 

Single and Double Tuberous Begonias 
Generally considered summer bedding plants, 
also make charming pot plants. Once started, you 
can keep Tuberous Rooted Begonias indefinitely. 
All colors and shades except Blue. Single flowers 
often measure 6 inches in diameter; the doubles, 
4 inches. CULTURE D OR E. 
334 SINGLE MIXED BEGONIA SEED. Pkt- 
40c. 
335 DOUBLE MIXED BEGONIA SEED. Pkt. 
50c. 
336 PENDULA TUBEROUS ROOTED BE- 
GONIAS. Basket Type Mixed. Beautiful droop- 
ing double rose and red flowers on graceful stems. 
Pkt. 50c. 

Cacalia 
401 CACALIA, Tassel Flower or Devil’s Paint 
Brush. Brilliant orange and scarlet flowers with 
small tassels borne on long stems. Brilliant colors 
make it admirable for combining in bouquets. 
Culture A or B. Pkt. 10c. 

Cactus 
Grow them from Seed. 
403 MIXED CACTUS. A fine mixture of the many 
sorts that can be suecessfully grown from seed 
under: ordinary conditions. Interesting hobby. 
‘With good drainage and thoroughly broken up 
sod, screened, with sand added it is not too diffi- 
cult. Culture C, D or E. Pkt. 25c. 

fealitemia Poppy 
Listed under Poppies. See Page 18. 

Calendula, Orange Shaggy 
Calendulas 
If you like a gala atmosphere in your garden, 
plant Calendulas. Unrivalled for brilliant color 
and will fill your garden and house with their 
charming beauty all summer and fall. 
By careful plant breeding, Calendulas have been 
greatly improved in size and color and we offer 
you a wonderful selection of varieties in all the 
gay shades of orange, yellow and lemon. They 
come in double, loose and quilled petal types. 
24 to 4 inches in diameter and 12 to 18 inches 
tall. CULTURE D OR E. 
416 MIXED CALENDULAS. An excellent mixture 
of orange, yellow, lemon, and striped varieties 
that will give many beautiful bouquets, and a very 
bright showy bed in the garden. Pkt. 5c; 14 oz. 
20c. 
417 LEMON QUEEN. A beautiful clear lemon- 
yellow. Flowers are large, of excellent form, well 
rounded, fully double, on tall strong stems. PKt. 
10¢; 14 oz. 20c. 
419 ORANGE KING. Deep orange with dark center. 
A favorite with florists and just as fine for the out- 
door garden. Flowers are of very good form, fully 
double and borne on excellent stems. Pkt. 10c; 
Y4 oz. 20c. 
420 SENSATION OR CAMPFIRE IMPROVED. 
Vigorous growth and strong stems needing very 
little disbudding to produce the finest flowers. 
Blooms flat and undoubtedly the largest of any 
Calendula. Color is brilliant orange with scarlet 
sheen, and full yellow center. Pkt. 10c. 
423 RADIO. Orange. Distinct from other Calen- 
dulas with its quilled, or comet petals, and nearly 
globe-shaped, showing practically no center until 
old. Pkt. 10c. 
425 CHRYSANTHA OR LEMON SUNSHINE. 
Distinct from other Calendulas in form of flower. 
Large, clear, buttercup yellow. Long, loosely 
arranged petals, like Chrysanthemums. Long, 
stiff stems. Pkt. 10c. 
426 PASTEL SHADES CALENDULA MIXED. 
Dwarfer growing types; especially adapted for 
bedding or borders. Many shades of apricot, 
rae cream, white, orange and lemon. Pkt. 
pc. 
427 ORANGE SHAGGY, Gold Medal Award. 
An unusual Calendula, with over-lapping, deeply 
fringed petals. Rich, glowing orange, shading to 
lighter orange in the center. Large flowers, 18 
inch stems. Excellent bouquet variety. Pkt. 
10¢; 14 0z. 3Oc. 
428 JEWEL. A real jewel. Petals regularly and 
perfectly formed and overlapped so beautifully, 
and the color of deep orange so sparkling, that it 
resembles a jewel. Semi-dwarf, free-flowering. 
Equally desirable for bedding and cut-flower use. 
Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 3O0c. 
429 NEW CALENDULA ORANGE FANTASY. 
A new and distinct type of Calendula with outer 
petals long and beautifully twisted and the inner 
petals short and fantastically curled and inter- 
laced. Rich bronzy or _ coppery-orange, petals 
edged deep mahogany red, Pkt. LSe. 
430 LEMON SHAGGY. A very deserving com- 
panion to Orange Shaggy which still holds its 
popularity. The flowers are very beautiful with 
their bright lemon colored petals overlaying each 
other in a rather irregular fashion. The effect is to 
build up a bloom with the shaggy appearance of 
some Chrysanthemums. Pkt. 15c. 
431 ORANGE SUNSHINE. This rich golden- 
orange Calendula of the Chrysantha type pro- 
duces flowers of informal loose formation with 
long slender incurved petals, Flowers are of good 
size and on long stems. A very welcome com- 
panion to the Lemon Chrysantha which has 
proven so popular and satisfactory. Pkt. 10c; 
Y oz. 35e. 


Jewel Calendula 
Calendulas 
441 BALL’S GOLD. A special florist’s strain, by 
many considered the finest of all. A rich golden- 
yellow lighter than Ball’s Orange. Pkt. 15c. 
443 BALL’S ORANGE. A companion to Ball’s Gold 
with same good form and size, but rich orange in 
color. Extra long stemmed. Pkt. 15c. 

Calliopsis 
Calliopsis, or Annual Coreopsis is one of the finest 
midsummer annuals for mass planting or clus- 
ters in the garden or border. So profuse and 
continuous blooming that they will furnish 
much for cutting and still always maintain a 
wondetul display in the garden. CULTURE D 
R E. 
466 TALL MIXED. Produces flowers in nearly every 
shade of yellow, orange, crimson and brown, on 
long wiry stems, fine for cutting. Pkt. 10c. 
469 DWARF DRUMMONDI MIXED. Includes 
yellow, orange, brown, red, crimson, in many 
shades and color combinations. Pkt. 10c. 
4770 GOLD CREST, Semi-Double Drummondi. 
A leading novelty in 1937. The color is a rich gold- 
en-yellow with a reddish-brown zone and comes 
with a double row of mammoth petals. Pkt. 15e. 
465 GOLDEN CROWN. A greatly enlarged variety 
of the Drummondi type’ with an extra row of petals 
which produce a semi-double flower of great 
attractiveness. The color is a rich shade of orange- 
yellow or gold enhanced by dark rich colored 
centers. Stems are 12 to 15 inches long and fine for 
cutting. Pkt. 25e. 
Calliopsis Golden Crown 
Planting Instructions for all Flowers will be Found on Page 4 
