CALLIOPSIS, Tickseed, AF 
Very showy and splendid subjects for garden decoration as 
well as for cutting. Sow seed where intended to bloom in early 
spring; thin out to 6 inches apart. Cut flowers as soon as they 
open, as this prolongs the blooming season until autumn. 
Drummondii (Golden Wave). Golden yellow, center dark, 
brownish red. 
Crimson King. Deep crimson, yellow backs. Dwarf. 
Golden Crown (New). A new selection of Calliopsis. Beautiful 
shade of rich gold or orange with a maroon center. Very fine 
cut flower. All-America winner, 1938. 
Tall Mixed. Semi-double. 
CAMPANULA, Canterbury Bells 
Annual Canterbury Bells. Gold Medal, All-America Selec- 
tions, 1933. We have all wished for a Canterbury Bell that 
would not occupy the ground for so long before it flowered. 
An annual, 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, Dats rose, and 
white. Finest Mixed. 
Also— 
Angelus Bell. Deep Rose. 
Liberty Bell. Deep Violet Blue. 
Mission Bell. Clear Pink. 
Wedding Bell. White. 
Calycanthema (Cup and Saucer). Perhaps the most beautiful 
type; distinct in form, with large bell or cup-shaped flowera 
surrounded at the base by a large calyx of similar color, the 
whole resembling a cup and saucer. Biennial. 
Blue, Rose, White, Mixed. 
Light Blue. 
CAMPANULA, Perennial 
Persicifolia (Peach Bells). Blue, fine border plant. 2-3 feet: 
Pyramidalis (Chimney Bell Flower). Blue, 5-6 ft. Beautiful. 
Pyramidalis. Mixed colors. 
Pyramidalis. White. 
CANDYTUFT 
Valuable for masses and edging, and considered indispen- 
sable for cutting. Seed sown in April flowers in June; succes- 
sive sowings should be made at intervals. Hardy and easy to 
grow, blooming profusely. 1 foot. 
Umbellata. Crimson, Flesh, Lavender, Deep Red, Rose, White, 
Mixed 
Coronaria. Giant white Hyacinth-flowered. 
Coronaria Miniature Gem. A dainty Candytuft growing 3% 
inches in height. A gem for the rockery. Blooms early. White. 
CANDYTUFT, P. (Iberis) 
Rosy lilac. 
Queen of Italy. 

CARNATIONS ARE EASY TO GROW 

PRICES ON FLOWERS 
10c Pkt.; 3 for 25c; 13 for $1.00. 
Unless otherwise noted. 

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CARNATION, Dianthus Caryophyllu 
Few flowers surpass in beauty of form or delicio 
grance, the richly hued Carnation. The plants are bra 
but compact, and the handsome blossoms are prom 
blue-green stems that are stiff but slender. 
Chabaud Giant, PF. 18 inches. This variety bogie five n a nt 
after seeding and continues throughout the summer. T; 
plants, robust and erect, supply handsome, doubles pet 
scented flowers of extra large size. ; 
Separate Colors. Pkt. 15c. x 
Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10c. : 
Cardinal Red. Bright Scarlet. 
Deep Rose. White, Flesh Pink. 























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Salmon. Deep salmon ce 
. Mixed. 
an annual. The vigorous plants bear deeply fringed, sw 
scented flowers in a choice assortment of rich colors. aot 
Double Mixed. 
CALIFORNIA POPPY, Eschscholtzia, AF : 
The state flower of California and one of the most attracti 
low growing annuals. The foliage is finely cut, fern-like, a 
silvery green in color. They start to bloom a few _weeks aft 
the seed is sown. Fine for naturalizing. 
Crimson. Rosy Queen 
Salmon. Chrome Queen Yellow ; 
Aurantiaca, Orange. The ordinary California poppy. Brilliant 
mixed. ie 
Choice Hybrids. Large flowering varieties in the most exquisite ’ 
shades of gold, copper, bronze, scarlet, purple and crimson. ~ +n 
Ramona Hybrids. A new strain containing many lovely 3 
shades. The plants grow compact and upright, with com ae 
beautifully frilled. 2 
Double Eschscholtzia. The flowers are like little silver flay 
colors are rich yellow, orange and salmon. 
Dwarf Erect. Fine type of Eschscholtzia for rockery or sim: nae 
ilar use. Mixed. a 
CELOSIA CRISTATA, Cockscomb, A 
deeply colored flowers. Colors, red, purple and yellow. Sow | hy 
very thinly in boxes indoors, transplanting to other bo or - 
thumbpot until little combs appear. ° es 
GLOBE CELOSIA. Flame of Fire. Pyramidal plants, — 
branching and each branch bearing an almost round, 
scarlet head. Very showy. Pkt. 15c. 
Dwart Mixed. Tall Mixed. Tall Crimson. 
Plumosa (Feathered). Large plumy heads. For pots or open im 
ground. Keeps well when cut. Grows 1 to 2 feet tall. eo 
Finest Mixed. 2 
Childsii (Chinese Wool Flower). A unique form of the feath- 
ered cockscomb, growing 2 to 3 feet high, each branch ter- 
minated with a large head of rich crimson flowers that loo a 
as if made out of silky wool. Effective in beds and borders. — 
Also valuable for cutting, as they can be dried, retaining their — 
bright colors for weeks. ws 
Celosia. Dwarf. Beautiful for pot culture or edging. se 
Golden Feather. Yellow. Fiery Feather. Scarlet. — Pe, 3 
CASTOR BEAN, Ricinus 
Tropical appearing foliage plant. Highly ornamental, ott a 
stately growth, large leaves of bronze or glossy green. Should 
not be planted until soil is warm. Grows 3 to 5 feet tall. A 5 
planted extensively to repel moles. 
Red Spire. Dwarf, foliage and pods red. RY 
Sanguineaus. Brilliant scarlet stems and fruit: 6 feet. 
Zanibariensis. Surpasses all in size and beauty of colors. Mixed. 
Mixed. Best varieties. 
CARDINAL CLIMBER 
Ipomoea Cardinalis. Graceful climber with cardinal- scene | 
blooms 1 to 1% inches in diameter. Rich, glossy, dark green ; 
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foliage. Grows 15 feet tall and is in bloom all summer. ao 
CINERARIA, P we 
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Magnificent and indispensable flowering plants for the win- ag 
dow garden. The flowers of white, blue, violet, and crimson — « 
shades, covering the plant with a sheet ‘of bloom. Should be 
sown under glass in very fine soil. 
Hybrida. Grandiflora. Choicest mixed. Pot plant. Pkt. Prk 
COBAEA SCANDENS 
A handsome, rapid growing, climbing plant, having large, A 
bell-shaped flowers, beautiful foliage and peculiarly delicate 
and curious tendrils. Seed should be planted on edge in shal- — 
low boxes of soft soil, covering with glass until seedlings — - 
appear. Transplant about May. Purple. “a 

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