Asters no longer are bothered 
by “wilt” 
Sinee resistant varieties have 
won the tilt. 

Al ssum Carpet of Snow. (HA-6 in.) A favorite little annual 
y because of its fragrance and abundance of bloom. 
Grows anly 6 inches high, yet one plant will cover a space 12 to 
20 inches in diameter and be a mass of the purest white from early 
summer until frost. One of the finest plants for beds, borders and 
rock-work. 
(PKt., 5c) (1% o2., 35e) 
| 
Antirrhinum S¢e 
Snapdragon 
Aguilegia °° 
Columbine 
: Balsam Double Camelia Flowered Mixed (Lady’s Slipper) (HA-18 
| in.). The bushy plants are heavily laden with double 
blossoms borne on short stems. If the leaves hide the blossoms as 
they sometimes do, they may be trimmed back. Plants require plenty 
of moisture and will do well in semi-shade; will stand transplanting. 
(Pkt., 5c) (% oz., 40c) (0z., 70c) 

Calendula 
(Scotch Marigold or Pot Marigold) (HA-18 in.) 
One of the easiest flowers to grow, quite showy, free blooming, 
and desirable for cutting. Produces fine effects in beds or border, 
blooms throughout the season if flowers are kept picked. The new 
types have been glorified by modern plant breeding methods which 
have increased the size, purified colors, and improved the form. 
BALL’S GOLD—Pure gold. 
BALL’S MASTERPIECE—Extra long 
stemmed, deep orange with brown 
center. 
BALL’S ORANGE—Immense double 
flowers of brilliant glistening 
orange. 
BALL’S SUPREME—Cadmium orange 
with dark center. 
CAMPFIRE—Large double orange 
flowers overlaid with a distinct 
scarlet sheen. Stems exceptionally 
strong. Improvement over Sensa- 
tion. 
ORANGE KING—Outer petals slightly 
imbricated while the centers are 
incurved. A glowing orange. 
ORANGE SHAGGY—Petals long and 
deeply fringed with a shaggy ap- 
pearance of some chrysanthemums. 
Deep orange shading to slightly 
lighter orange at center of bloom. 

Bernita Burrell in a field of 
Mixed Calendula. RADIO—Deep orange quill petals. 
Price of any of the above Calendula 
(PKt., 10c) (% oz., 40c) (1 oz. 70c) 
CALENDULA MIXED—AIll of the above and more. Extra fine. 
(PkKt., 5c) (1 oz., 35e) (% Ib., $1.05) 
| 100 D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. 


