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gold,’ One of the best and showiest 
free flowering annuals, growing in 
any good garden soil, from 1 to 2 
feet tall. Effective in beds or in bor- 
ders, where they bloom from early 
summer until frost. Very easily 
grown from seed sown in the spring, 
and summer. Try sowing, the seed 
in August for specimen blooms with 
unusual stems. 
Apricot Queen. A brilliant Calen- 
dula with large blooms of a bright 
apricot, deepening toward the cen- 
ter. It has a brown eye. 
Pkg. 15c; Vg oz. 45c 
Ball’s Lemon Queen. Very large 
and double. Golden yellow with dark 
center; long, strong stems. 
Pkg. 15c; Vg oz. 45c 
Ball’s Long Orange. Rich orange flow- 
ers of very large size; exceedingly long 
stems. Pkg. 15c; Yg oz. 45c 

BEST OF ALL CLEAR YELLOW 
CALENDULAS FOR THE GARDEN 
<«< YELLOW COLOSSAL 
Immense, bright clear yellow, very 
double flowers, sometimes more than 
4 inches in diameter. The petals are 
narrow, long, and curved, forming a 
most graceful flower. The stems are 
strong and 10 inches long. This va- 
riety is not only the largest of all 
Calendulas, but it is also the most 
liberal bloomer. Plant this near Violet 
Queen Alyssum or Blue Ball Ageratum, 
both combinations are very attractive. 
Pkg. 15¢; Vg '0z. 30c 























CAMPANULAS 
Hart & Vicki CALENDULA 
Lemon Queen. Rich golden yellow; dou- 
dle flowers with light centers. 
Pkg. 10c; 1%4 oz. 35c 
Orange King. Full double, brilliant deep 
orange flowers with dark centers that will 
average 3 inches in diameter. This is a 
special selection that does equally as well 
in the garden as in the greenhouse. 
Pkg. 10c; 14 oz. 35c 
Orange Shaggy. A distinct new type 
with deeply fringed and laciniated petals 
of brilliant orange.. Pkg. 10c; %4 oz. 35c 
Sensation or Campfire. A giant, double, 
rich orange flower with scarlet sheen on 
a tall, strong stem. A splendid garden or 
greenhouse variety. Pkg. 15c; ’g oz. 35c 
Summer Glory. Again last summer this 
was one of the outstanding annual flow- 
ers in our Display Grounds. The giant, 
loose-petalled blooms in varying shades of 
cream to orange, on long, strong stems, 
attracted much favorable comment. 
Pkge 15e7 Va oz. 35¢;11/540z. 65¢ 
Sunshine. The flowers are full double, 
with long, narrow, loosely set, graceful 
petals, a clear Buttercup-yellow, and 
much larger than those of other varieties. 
They are carried on long stems and in 
many ways resemble a Chrysanthemum. 
Pkg. 15¢c; %4 oz. 35c 
Mixed Colors. A mixture made up from 
all of the preceding varieties. Extra 
choice. Pkg. 10c; %4 oz. 30c; oz. 85c 



Canterbury Bells 
CALYCANTHEMA (Cup and Saucer Canter- 
bury Bell). A splendid biennial, 2 ft. high, bear- 
ing large, beautifully colored flowers resem- 
bling a cup and saucer. Sow seed from June to 
September, transplant to 6 inches apart, pro- 
tect during winter. Flower the following season. 
White Light Biue 
Rese All Colors Mixed 
Dark Blue 
Price, any of above: Pkg. 15c; Y% oz. 85c 
MEDIUM (Single Canterbury Bells). The old- 
fashioned Canterbury Bell. A biennial requiring 
the same treatment as C. calycanthema. Grows 
2 feet high. 
Light Blue Pink 
Dark Blue White All Colors Mixed 
Price, any of above: Pkg. 15c; 14 oz. 50c 
PERSICIFOLIA MIXED (Peach Bells). Bell- 
shaped flowers of bright blue and white in 
spires on tall stalks 2 to 214 feet high. Blooms 
June and July. Pkg. 15c; Y oz. 50c 
PYRAMIDALIS MIXED (Chimney Bellflow- 
er). Blue and white, star-shaped flowers dur- 
ing the entire summer on 4- to 6-foot spikes. 
Pkg. 15c; Yg oz. 50c 
Campanula Calycanthema, 
Light Blue 

Annual Canterbury Bell 
Same flower and type of plant as the well 
known biennials, but these bloom six months 
after seed is sown. For early flowers start the 
seed indoors. 
Mixed Colors. Shades of pink, rose, blue, lav- 
ender and white in a mixture. 
Pkg. 15c; Yg oz. 35c 
CANDYTUFT - IBERIS 
Annual Varieties 
Umbellata. An easily grown and very free- 
flowering annual almost as fragrant as sweet 
alyssum and very rapidly growing in popular- 
ity. All authorities agree on the great decora- 
tive value of this charming flower for beds 
and borders, and the larger the mass the better 
the effect. Sow outdoors in early spring and 
thin when plants ore 2 inches high, giving each 
plant 6 inches of space to develop in. Sow an- 
other lot of seed in July for fall blooming. Not 
only does Candytuft make a brilliant display 
in the garden, but it is a very useful cut flower 
and is grown in quantity by many florists. 

Carmine Pink White 
Crimson Rose Mixed 
Lavender Deep Red 
Each: Pkg. 10c; 1% oz. 25c; oz. 75c 
Collection: One package of each of above— 
7 colors for 55c. 
Giant Hyacinth-Flowered. A _ wonderfully 
improved strain of the popular Empress Candy- 
tuft, quite distinct from the Umbellata sorts 
offered above, forming well branched plants 
18 inches high, each branch terminating in an 
immense spike of large individual white flow- 
ers. Makes a splendid white border or bed. 
Fine for cutting. Pkg. 10c; Y% oz. 40c 
Perennial Candytuft 
Evergreen plants that grow 6 to 10 inches 
high, with decorative foliage, and are covered 
with blooms in the spring and early summer. 
One of the best of the border or bedding plants. 
GIBRALTARICA. White flowers, tinted with 
pink. Pkg. 15¢; Vg oz. 30c 
SEMPERVIRENS. Flowers white; in early 
spring Pkg. 20c; 1/16 oz. 556 
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WILD GARDEN 
FLOWER SEED 
Here we offer a mixture of many easy- 
growing annual flowers that can-be sown 
broadcast, and with practically no care at 
all will produce a bright effect. Especially 
adapted for sowing in fence corners or along 
the fence, for borders, or any place that 
can have but little care and needs brighten- 
ing up. Scattered broadcast along a path- 
np or drive, the flowers give color to dull 
places. 
Lg. pkg. 10c; oz. 25¢; VY Ib. 75c; Ib. $2.50 | 
Annual Candytuft 


