- Calendula Campfire 
(Improved Strain) 
»A yastly improved Calendula, 
which is even more striking than 
the Calendula Sensation. It is a 
very beautiful deep, strong orange 
with a distinct scarlet sheen on 
the upper side of each petal. 
Blooms are flat across the top and 
measure at least four inches in 
diameter. The plunts are strong 
growing and even in habit with 
exceptionally long heavy cutting 
stems. Ounce, 60c. 

Calendula (a) 
POT MARIGOLD 
Grows anywhere. Stands drought and 
heat. Plant breeders have vastly im- 
proved this old-fashioned favorite. 
Flowers from early summer to frost. 
LEMON QUEEN—A large type bearing 
a beautiful lemon shaded _ flower. 
Ounce 45c. 
DOUBLE MIXED—Ounce 30c. 
CALENDULA CHRYSANTHEA—Resem- 
bles a Chrysanthemum. It is clear but- 
tercup yellow. An ideal cut flower. 
SENSATION—The blooms are flat and 
are undobutedly larger than those of 
any type previously introduced. Color 
brilliant orange with a scarlet sheen 
with full yellow center. Has extra 
long stems. Ounce 60c. 
PRICES ON ALL MERCHANDISE 
SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT 
NOTICE. 
Carnation (a) 
Spicy scented. With care and favorable 
conditions greenhouse quality flowers may 
be produced in the open garden. 
CHAUBAUD’S GIANT—Double, extra large, 
clove-scented. Bloom 5 months after seed- 
ing. All colors. 
CHAUBAD’S ENFANT DE NICE.—The best 
annual carnation yet introduced. Flowers 
22 inches in diameter. Long, strong stem; 
flowers, about 909% come double. Red, 
light salmon, rose, white and mixed. Pack- 
age 25c; 5 packages, $1.00. 
MIXED—Well balanced. 
Candytuft (a) 
Excellent in large masses. Grows quick- 
ly. Successive plantings about every two 
weeks assure continuous bloom. 12 inches. 
GIANT HYACINTH—FLOWERED WHITE— 
A grand border plant, bearing very large, 
bold spikes of snowy white flowers, habit 
sturdy and compact. This is an especially 
select stock. 14 ounce, 20c; ounce, 60c. 
Centaurea (a) 
BACHELOR’S BUTTON or CORNFLOWER 
Hardy, thistle-like flowers, fine for cut- 
ting and border planting. Bloom from 
early summer until hard frost. Pinch back 
to encourage branching. Plant September 
to January. 
JUBILEE GEM—Dwarf, compact growth, 
double, with dark blue blossoms. 12 inches. 
Fine cut flower. 
PINK GEM— 
BLUE—Universal favorite. 
MIXED—Blue, white, maroon, pink, red. 
DOUBLE BLUE BOY—Ounce 35c. 

CAMPANULA 
(Canterbury Bells) 
Campanula (a) 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
: 1 ; 1 A brilliant old time favorite with colors rang- 
If weeds come up in your newly planted lawn, don’t blame ing through whites, pinks, blues and lilac. Adapt- 
the grass seed; most soils contain hundreds of weed seeds _ able, but enjoys good soil, too. Sow seed early 
waiting for a chance to grow. indoors. 
MIXED—AII colors mixed. Sow in fall. 

Chrysanthemum (a) 
Favorite for fall bloom. Pleasing color range. 
2 to 4 feet. 
CHINESE AND JAPANESE VARIETIES MIXED 
—If the seed is sown in February or March, and 
properly treated, the plants will bloom pro- 
fusely next fall. Package 100 seeds, 25c. 
Plants Look 
Sich? 
Perhaps the soil is too alkaline. Very few plants will grow successfully 
in an alkaline soil. The majority prefer a neutral to acid m.edium. Alkaline 
soil LOCKS UP the available plant food, and so the plants starve. A liberal 
application of COPPERAS OR ALUMINUM SULPHATE, often gives remarkable 
response. Gone is that yellow or yellowish green color, the plants put on 
new growth of a vigorous dark green color. We would also suggest that the 
application of either of the above SOIL CONDITIONERS be followed by a 
liberal application of Vigoro A. The results will astonish you. The many 
hours that you spend in the garden each year will not be in vain. 
Celosia (a) 
COCKSCOMB 
Free blooming annual growing best in rather 
light soil, not too rich. Sow in’ spring. 
DWARF EMPRESS (Cristata Nana)—This beau- 
tiful dwarf plant has bronze leaves; combs 
rich crimson of colossal proportions; a semi- 
dwarf variety. Package 10c. 
FINEST MIXED—A: mixture of the best dwarf- 
growing varieties. 
Flame of Fire 
(Celosia Pyramidalis) 
New dwarf Celosia, grows 12 inches high 
with pyramidal form, carrying large blaze col- 
ored combs on each stem, very branching, 
each plant grown to same size and form, the 
whole plant looks like a Flame of Fire. Very 
desirable for border or edging. Sow in spring. 
Copperas 
Aluminum Sulphate 

10 Pounds............ ee 1.00 
100 Pounds.................. 
Prepaid . 
RED CHENILLE! 
A new branching type Cockscomb. Each 
plant produces six or more branches ideal 
for cutting with a red crest resembling 
a mass of chenille. Comes to bloom in 
summer. For fall bloom sow seeds in July. 
GIVE YOUR ANNUALS AND PERENNIALS PLENTY OF ROOM TO GROW 
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