CALENDULA 
The glistening yellows and oranges of 
the Calendula with their snapping brown 
eyes, lend a colorful note to any garden. 
They grow best in cooler weather, so set 
them out early. A little shade oftentimes 
helps, too. 
Special Mixture of many varieties. Pkt., 
tie. 4-07.,<40C. 
CORNFLOWER or 
BACHELOR’S BUTTON 
Also sometimes called Ragged Sailor and 
Blue Bottle. A new strain of Double Corn- 
flowers of brighter, clearer colors with long 
stems. Excellent for both bouquets and 
gardens. 
Blue Boy, Red Boy, Pinkie, Snow Man, 
Jubilee Gem (Dwarf), All Colors 
Mixed kee. boc. 5/4 707..-39¢: 1) 02.3 
$1.00. 
COSMOS 
These delicate, graceful flowers will grow 
“easily in any garden. May be started in- 
doors or sown in the open ground in May. 
Sensation. Early, single mammoth flowers 
grow on sturdy, well-branched plants. 
Comes in a charming shade of rose-pink 
and the white is noted for its purity. 
Separate colors, pkt., 20c; Ye oz., 60c. 
Mixed colors, pkt., 15c; 1 0z., 45c. 
CELOSIA or COCKSCOMB 
This old-fashioned flower was always in 
grandmother’s garden, the one where she 
used bricks for edging. The bricks were 
laid at an angle and we always had to 
white-wash the “points” every summer. To- 
day, we use alyssum or some other plant 
for edging but grandmother didn’t have 
our wide choice of flowers. But we hav 
much improved varieties of her cockscomb. 
Try a packet in your garden this year. 
Pride of Castle Gould. Giant, fluffy, os. | 
trich-feather-like plumes of yellow, scar- 
let, crimson and orange-red. Pkt., 25c; 
Ve oz., 60c. 
Fire Feather and Golden Feather. An ex- 
cellent combination of brilliant silky 
plumes, fiery crimson and golden yellow 
as their names suggest. About 12 in. 
tall, dwarf, compact plants. Pkt., 20c; 
1/16 0z., 60c. 
Celosia Spicata. Round, slender, pointed 
flowers, two to four inches long and one 
inch across. Flowers are soft bright rose 
changing to silvery white as they ma- 
ture. The prettiest of all celosia in our 
estimation. Pkt., 15c; Ye 0z., 40c. 
Crested Celosia. The name “Cockscomb” 
applies especially to this group. The 
silky “combs” are as soft as velvet. 
Empress is a deep crimson-purple. Also 
available in dwarf mixtures of many 
shades of yellow to red or in the tall 
mixture of well blended colors. Pkt., 
LOG e022 0c: 
DAHLIAS FROM SEED 
The most fascinating flowers in the gar- 
den. Grow as easily as zinnias from seed 
und reproduce fairly true to color and type. 
Since there is usually some variation in 
their colors, we find them that much more 
interesting, and always feel they are whis- 
pering to us that they have a surprise in 
store. 
Coltness Single Hybrids. Lovely single 
flowers about 3 in. across, profusely 
borne on dwarf, compact plants. Many 
showy colors. Pkt., 15c; 1/16 02., 40c. 









Unwin’s Dwarf Hybrids. Early flowering, 
semidouble in a varied assortment of 
colors. Plants are usually a mass of 
blooms. Pkt., 20c; 1% 02., 70c. 




Cosmos Bachelor’s Button 
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Calendula 
