GAMPBEERUSERD STORE, 

BALSAM VINES, Momordica. Vine. 
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. 
Pink, salmon, red, white, double camellia-like flowers on 
bushy plants, thrives in hot sun and rich soil, copiously 
watered; 18 inch; sow March to May. Germination period 10 
to 14 days. 
Giant Camellia-flowered. Mixed. %-0z. 35c; Pkt. 10c. 
BEANS. See Dolichos, and Scarlet Runner. 
BEGONIA. Per. bee-gohn’-i-a. 
Useful bedding and pot plants, for full or partial shade: 
sow January to May, on surface of fibrous loam, fine sand 
and leaf mold, preferably under glass, and watering from 
below. i" 
FIBROUS-ROOTED: 
Carmen, Salmon-rose, bronze foliage. 
Christmas Cheer, darkest scarlet; large. 
Christmas Pink, large rosy pink. 
Indian Maid, scarlet, very dark foliage. 
King of the Reds, favorite dwarf red. 
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: Aetna, quilled red; Light Pink; Deep Rose; 
White; Mixed, Large Pkts. 25c; Small Pkts. 10c. 
BRACHYCOME iberidifolia, Swan River Daisy. bra-kick’-o-me. 
‘Blue, pink, and white flowers like small Cinerarias, for low 
winter and spring beds, ground-cover, and cutting; 10 inches; 
sow Nov. to May. Germination period 10 days. Blue; Mixed. 
Pke 106; 
BROWALLIA. brow-wall’-i-a. 
Pure blue flowers in all seasons, and in sun or shade; pre- 
fers rich soil; 1 foot; sow any time. Germination period 1 
month. 
Speciosa Major, 
Pit) 20e. 
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. 
CACTUS. Per. 
Drought-resisting, more or less spiny; sow in small seed 
pans indoors, or when weather is warm outdoors. 
All Kinds Mixed. 50 Seeds, 35c; 15 Seeds, 15c. 
CALCEOLARIA. Per. kal-see-oh-lay’-ri-a. 
Yellow, orange and red, spotted purse-shaped flowers in 
clusters, for pots and shady beds; about 1 foot; sow August 
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. 
large-flowered, bright blue pot variety. 


Fibrous Rooted Begonia 
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 



Calceolaria, The “Pocketbook Flower” 
Calendula 
CALENDULA, Winter Marigold. ka-len’jew-la. 
Shades and combinations of orange, yellow, and cream, 
double flowers, ideal for winter and spring beds and for 
cutting; 1 to 2 feet; sow July to March. Germination period 
10 to 14 days. 
FLAT-FLOWER VARIETIES: 
Ball’s Apricot, soft apricot-orange. 
Ball’s Gold, large deep yellow. 
Ball’s White, cream, picoteed apricot. 
Campfire, large dark orange. 
Masterpiece, largest long-stemmed orange. 
Lemon Queen, clear yellow. 
Meteor, cream, striped orange. 
Orange Fantasy, coppery-orange; 
crested. 
Orange King Improved, standard rich orange. ; 
Art Shades Mixed, new, pleasing mixture, many with picotee 
edges. 
All Varieties Mixed. 
All, %-oz. 75c; %-0z. 40c; Pkts. 10e. 
LOOSE-PETALLED VARIETIES: 
Chrysantha, Sunshine, large, semi-double buttercup-yellow. 
Lemon Shaggy. 
Orange Sunshine, like Chrysantha except color. 
adio, quilled deep orange. , 
say araing, Gravee Fluffy and Glowing Gold, attractive 
and interesting. 
All, %-0z. 50c; %4-0z. 30c; PkKts. 10c. 
Yellow Colossal, new, improved Chrysantha; 
double. %-oz. 30ce; Pkt. 15c. f 
Trial Ground Blend, new, selected for resistance to heat, and 
long blooming season, light and pastel. shades, shaggy form. 
%-oz. 75c; %-oz. 40c; PKts, 10c. 
petals edged red, center’ 
larger, more 

Calendula Chrysantha 


PASADENA‘’S COMPLETE GARDEN STORE 7 
