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BROWALLIA. brow-wall’-i-a. . 
Pure blue flowers in all Seasons, and in sun or shade; ‘pre- au 
fers rich soil; 1 foot; sow any time. Germination period a 
month. 
Speciosa Major, large-flowered, bright blue pot variety. — 
Pkt. 25¢: 2 
CABBAGE, Flowering; Ornamental Kale. 
The foliage, as it becomes well- developed, turns green-and- — 
white, or shades of purple, etc., usually along the curly or 
fringed edges, so that the entire loose head resembles a “ 
huge flower; striking in flower arrangements, Sow March 
to September. Large Pkt. 35c; Small Pkt.. 15c. ed Se 8 
CACTUS. : Per. : 
Drought-resisting, more or less spiny; sow in small seed 
pans indoors, or when weather is warm outdoors. i! 
All Kinds Mixed. 50 Seeds, 35c; 15 Seeds, 15c. SRG 
CALCEOLARIA. Per. kal-see-oh-lay’-ri-a. 
Yellow, orange and red, spotted purse- iaped! flowers in | 
clusters, for pots and shady beds; about 1 foot; sow August re 
to December. 
Hybrida Grandiflora, large-flowered, tender pot strain. 
Rugosa Hybrida, Flower Cloud Mixed, hardy strain with 
medium-sized flowers, for outdoor bedding in shade. Fkt. 50c. 

Calendula 5 
CALENDULA, Winter Marigold. ka-len‘jew-la. 3 
Shades and combinations of orange, yellow, and cream, 
double flowers, ideal for winter and spring beds and for f 
cutting; 1 to 2 feet; sow July to March. Germination period 4 
10 to 14 days. 
FLAT-FLOWER VARIETIES: 
} Ball’s Apricot, soft icot-orange. 
Calceolaria, The “Pocketbook Flower” Eall’s Gold, ees ee yellow. a 

Campfire, large dark orange. 
AUSTRALIAN PEA VINE, Dolichos lignosus. Per. Pas terpiover ia bes Oe ea eae 
Rose-pink, small, pea-shaped flowers on rapid evergreen wes Queen, clear yellow. 
vine; sow November to March. Germination period, 12 days. eteor, cream, striped orange. f 
Pict, 106 viene Fantasy, coppery-orange; petals edged red, center % 
erested. 
BABY BLUE EYES. See Nemophila, page 31. Orange King Improved, standard rich orange. I 
Art Shades Mixed, new, pleasing mixture, many with picotee vi 
BABY’S BREATH. See Gypsophila. edges. 
All Varieties Mixed. 
BACHELOR’S BUTTON. See Centaurea cyanus. 
y All, %-0z. 75¢; Y%-0z. 40c; Pkts. 10¢. : 
BALLOON VINE, Cardiospermum. Vine. LOOSE-PETALLED VARIETIES: 
White, small flowers; inflated seed-pods resemble balloons; 5 me 
rapid climber; sow March to May. Germination period 14 to pe hae Sunshine,’ large, semi-double buttercup-yellow. 
c c q . ! emon Shaggy. 
40 days. Pkt. 10c. Orange Sunshine, like Chrysantha except color. 
BALSAM VINES, Momordica. Vine. Radio, quilled deep orange. 
X-ray Twins, Orange Fluffy and Glowing Gold, attractive 
and interesting. 
All, %-oz. 50c¢; %4-oz. 30c; PKts. 10c. 
Yellow Colossal, new, improved Chrysantha; larger, more 
Yellow flowers on good foliage vines, with showy fruits; 
sow March to May. Germination period 30 days. Apple, scar- 
let fruit; Pear, orange fruit. Fkt. 10c. 
BALSAM, Lady’s Slipper. ball’-sum. double. %-oz. 30c; Pkt. 15c. 
Pink, salmon, red, white, double camellia-like flowers on Trial Ground Elend, new, selected for resistance to heat, and 
bushy plants, thrives in hot sun and rich soil, copiously long blooming season, light and pastel shades, shaggy form. 
watered; 18 inch; sow March to May. Germination period 10 %-oz. 75c; %4-oz. 40c; Pkts. 10c. 
to 14 days. 
Giant Camellia-flowered. Mixed. 1-0z. 35c; Pkt. 10c. CALIFORNIA POPPY, Eschscholtzia. See Wild Flowers, p. 30. 
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BEANS. See Dolichos, and Scarlet Runner CALLIOPSIS, Annual Coreopsis. kal-lee-op’-sis. 
BEGONIA: Per. bee-gohn’-i-a. Bright yellow, yellow-and-red, and red daisy flowers, showy 
Useful bedding and pot plants, for full or partial shade: in summer beds and as cut flowers; sow March to July. 
sow January to May, on surface of fibrous loam, fine sand Germination period 10 to 14 days. 
and leaf mold, preferably under glass, and watering from DWARF VARIETIES: 
below. : Golden Crown, 1 foot, showy large deep wallow with small 
Fac apt eat artnet ae : red center-zone. 
armen, Salmon-rose, bronze foliage. Tiger Star, 6 in., dark red narrow petals. 
Christmas Cheer, darkest scarlet; large. Dwarf Mixed, 6 in., all shades. %4-oz. 40c; Pkts. 10c. 
Christmas Pink, large rosy pink. 
Indian Maid, scarlet, very dark foliage. 
Luminosa, scarlet, brown foliage. 
Masterpiece, pale pink, green foliage. 
Prima Donna, rose-pink, green foliage. 
White Pearl, clear white. Pkts. 25c. 
TUBEROUS-ROOTED: 
Single Mixed. 
Single Frilled Mixed. : 
Giant Double Mixed. Pkts. 50c. 
BELLIS perennis, English Daisy. Per. bell’-lis. 
Pink, red, and white double flowers for edgings and low beds 
in sun or shade; 6 inches; sow August to April (blooms in 5 
months). Germination period 10 to 14 days. Monstrosa (large- 
flowered) sorts: Light Pink; Deep Rose; Mixed, Large 
Pkts. 25c; Small PkKts. 10e. 
BRACHYCOME iberidifolia, Swan River Daisy. bra-kick’-o-me. 
TALL VARIETIES MIXED, 3 feet. %-oz. 35c; Pkt. 10c. 

Blue, pink, and white flowers like small Cinerarias, for low Brachycome 
winter and spring beds, ground-cover, and cutting; 10 inches; Iberidifolia 
sow Nov. to May. Germination period 10 days. Blue; Pink; Golden Crown Ras 
Whité; Mixed. Pkt. 10c. Calliopsis Calendula Chrysanth 




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