ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS 
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CALENDULA, Pot Marigold (a) 
The colorful flowers make a wonderful display in the garden 
and are always admired by those who see them. Blooms freely 
in early Summer and continues into the Fall. Even though this 
plant prefers a sunny location and rather dry soil, it does well 
under widely different conditions, requiring little care to grow 
to perfection. 18 to 24 inches in height. 
APRICOT QUEEN. 
Pkt. 10c. 
CAMPFIRE IMPROVED. A very deep strong orange with distinct 
scarlet sheen on uuper side of each petal. Blooms flat across 
top and measures 4 inches in diameter. Plants are strong 
growing and even in habit. Exceptionally long heavy cutting 
stems in generous quantity on each plant. Pkt. 15c. 
ORANGE FANTASY. Silver Medal, All-America Selections 
1938. Distinct. Rather dwarf, heavy foliaged plants. 18 to 24 
inches. Crested flowers of coppery orange, with petals edged 
mahogany. True. A fine novelty. Pkt. 10c. 
RADIO. Flowers hemispherical in shape with bristling quilled 
petals, rich glowing orange. Graceful and attractive. Pkt. 10c. 
DOUBLE MIXED. Pkt. 10c. 
CALIFORNIA POPPY (See Eschscholtzia) 
CAMPANULA, Canterbury Bell 
CALYCANTHEMA (b) (Cup and Caucer). Perhaps the most 
beautiful type; distinct in form, with large bell or cup-shaped 
flowers surrounded at the base by a large calyx of similar 
color, the whole resembling a cup and saucer. 
In Separate Colors. Pink, blue, white and purple. Pkt. 10c. 
FINEST MIXED. Pkt. 10c. 
ANNUAL CANTERBURY BELLS (a). Gold Medal, All-America 
Selections 1933. We have all wished for a Canterbury Bell 
that would not occupy the ground for so long before it 
flowered. When planted from seed, loads itself with flowers 
in less than five months, in colors the same as the biennial 
type, including the various shades of blue, pink, rose, and 
white. 
FINEST MIXED. Pkt. 10c. 
CASTOR BEAN (See Ricinus) 
CELOSIA, Cockscomb (a) 
Very attractive and showy, somewhat tender annual, pro- 
ducing massive heads in rich shades of crimson and yellow 
flowers. Should be started in hot beds and transplanted to rich 
soil after warm weather comes. Set plants a foot or more apart. 
CRISTATA. Choice mixed; height, 9 to 18 inches. Pkt. 10c. 
PLUMOSA (Improved Feather Type). Choice mixed; height, 2 
feet. Pkt. 10c. 

Soft apricot shaded orange. Dark eye. 
CENTAUREA 
Particularly well adapted for border planting. The types cul- 
tivated for their flowers have bulging calyxes from which many 
finely cut petals expand. Others have a downy growth on their 
leaves, making the foliage quite ornamental. All of them are of 
easy culture from seed. 
CORNFLOWER, JUBILEE GEM. Silver Medal, All-America Se- 
lections 1937. A dwarf variety of Cornflower making a com- 
pact plant literally covered with flowers. About 12 inches in 
height. Easy to grow. Admirable as a border plant. A fine cut 
flower. It may be sown outside in the autumn for spring 
flowering, or in the spring for summer flowering. Pkt 15c. 
CYANUS DOUBLE (a). (Bachelor Button). This superb class of 
Cornflowers produces handsome, large double blooms, effec- 
tive out-of-doors and in bouquets. Height, 2 to 3 feet. 
BLUE BOY. Pkt. 10c. 
PINKIE. Pkt. 10c. 
MIXED. Pkt. 10c. 
SWEET SULTAN (a). These beautiful long stemmed flowers 
with their soft velvety heads make very enchanting bouquets. 
They measure 2 to 2% inches across while the entire plant 
stands about 214 to 3 feet tall. You can grow them readily 
in any fair garden soil, and your friends are sure to admire 
them. 
MIXED. Pkt. 10c. 
CARNATION, Dianthus Caryophyllus (p) 
Few flowers surpass in beauty of form or delicious fragrance, 
the richly hued Carnation. The plants are branching but com- 
pact, and the handsome blossoms are produced on blue-green 
stems that are stiff but slender. The double flowers with their 
thick waxy petals are spicily scented. 
CHABAUD GIANT. 18 inches. This variety blooms six months 
after seeding and continues throughout the Summer. The 
plants, robust and erect, supply handsome, double, clove- 
scented flowers of extra large size. 
MIXED. Pkt. 1 0c. 
CANDYTUFT (a) 
Valuable for masses and edging, and considered indispensable 
for cutting. Seed sown in April flowers in June; successive sow- 
ings should be made at intervals. Hardy and easy to grow, bloom- 
ing profusely. Height, 1 foot. 
UMBELLATA. Pink, white, red, lilac and mixed. Pkt. 10c. 

CAMPANULA (CANTERBURY BELLS) 

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