~BRACHYCOME, 
SWAN RIVER DAISY (a) 
MIXED—6-8 inches. Nice for edging. Free 
flowering dwarf growing annuals, covered the 
greater part of the summer with a profusion of 
dainty flowers in shades from blue to rosy lilac, 
and white. Pkt. 15¢, Y oz. 70c. 
CAMPANULA, Canterbury Bell. 
MEDIUM CALYCANTHEMA (Cup and Saucer 
Canterbury Bells) (b)—These biennials are un- 
questionably the finest type of this old-fashioned 
flower. They differ from the ordinary type in 
having an extra large calyx which is the same 
color as the flower, giving the appearance of a 
cup and saucer. 
Dark Blue, Rose, White. Pkt. 15¢, % oz. 40c. 
CARNATIONS (p) 
CHABAUD’S IMPROVED GIANT DOUBLE— 
These robust erect plants, 15 to 18 inches, come 
into bloom five months after sowing the seed, 
end continue to supply a great abundance of 
beautiful, large, double flowers with handsomely 
serrated petal edges. 
aie 
- CARDINAL RED 
~ brilliant scarlet. 
| DEEP ROSES ey deep rich rose. 
ROSE PINK (The Pear!) —-Delightful light rosy 
a pink. 
| FLESH PINK—Delicate flesh pink. 
YELLOW (Marie Chabaud)—Outstanding yel- 
low. 
(Sparkler) —An_ outstanding 

_ WHITE Ueanne Dionis)—Very lovely. 
~ Pkt. 15c, Ya oz. 65c, V4 oz. $1.15. 
FINEST MIXED——A well balanced strain of all 
the desirable colors. 
oz. $1.35. 
-CHABAUD’S ENFANT DE NICE—This excel- 
lent type produces fewer but slightly larger flow- 
ers with longer stems, and is a little more spread- 
ing in habit than the Chabaud Giants, Early in 
blooming, robust in growth, this variety is in- 
deed splendid. Pkt. 20c, wrtS: oz. 60c, Vg oz. 
$1.00. 


Pkt. 15c, Ya oz. 75, 4 - 
BALSAM, Lady Slipper (a) 
Double bush flowering. Grows 15 inches tall. 
Pkt. 15c. 
CANDYTUFT, Iberis(a) 
Branching plants developing flat-topped clus- 
ters of various colored flowers, blooming pro- 
lifically in spring, and during other seasons by 
successive sowing of seed. Location: sun or 
slight shade. Culture: broadcast seed directly. 
Use: edging; rockeries; mixed borders. 
UMBELLATA TYPE 
One foot. Umbrella-shaped flower heads made 
up of many small florets cover the dwarf bushy 
plants. 
Carmine, Crimson, Flesh Pink, Lavender (Lilac), 
Rose Cardinal, White, Finest Mixed. Pkt. 10c, 
V2 oz. 70¢e. 
HYACINTH FLOWERED TYPE 
Much branched plants, each branch a massive, 
long and thick Hyacinth-like spike of pure 
white. Extremely desirable for cutting, and very 
showy in the garden. 
GIANT HYACINTH FLOWERED WHITE—1 12 
f1. Enormous trusses of white blooms. Pkt. 15c, 
V2 oz. $1.00. 
MINIATURE GEM—4 inches. A dainty, minia- 
ture hyacinth flowered candytuft, same as above, 
but dwarf size. Lovely for edging. Pkt. 15c, 
Va oz. 40c. 
CACTUS (p) 
FINEST MIXED — This collection contains a 
wonderful range of good varieties, including 
rare sorts which are easy to grow. Here is an 
excellent opportunity to observe some of nature’s 
interesting oddities. Pkt. 25c. 
CALLIOPSIS, Tickseed (a) 
Showy and free flowering annuals of the easiest 
culture, doing well in any sunny location. The 
plants are graceful, with finely cut foliage, and 
a wealth of brilliant flowers produced in shades 
from golden yellow to maroon. 
CALLIOPSIS, GOLDEN CROWN-—A rich or- 
ange-yellow or gold of pleasing fragrance. Makes 
a good cut flower with 12-inch wiry stems. 
Similar to Golden Crest. Pkt. 15¢, Y%4 oz. 40c. 
TALL MIXED—Each flower is a miniature paint 
brush of orange scarlet produced on long wiry 
stems. Pkt. 15¢, % oz. 40c. 
a : CALENDULA, Pot Marigold (a) 
A showy, very hardy, prolific blooming annual invaluable for its blooms during late fall and winter. 
_ This is one of the easiest of the annuals to grow and one of the most satisfactory. Almost any 
earden soil will do, but like most plants a good medium-rich soil will produce larger plants and 
flowers. 
danger of frost is over. 
In northern states sow seed indoors in March and April and transplant to garden after 
In the southern and warm western states, Calendulas bloom almost the 
‘year around. LOCATION: sun or partial shade. USE: for bedding, mixed borders, and in front of 
ushrubbery. 
~BALL’S LONG ORANGE—Deep intense orange 
_with light center. Long stemmed and_ large 
flowered. Pkt. 15¢, “4 oz. 45c. : 
BE BALL’S MASTERPIECE-=Long stemmed: clear, 
deep orange with brown center. Attractive con- 
trasting colors and free flowering habit. Pkt. 
15c, % oz. 45c. 
BALL’S GOLD—Extra long stemmed, large Lge 
golden. yellow; 
| J 45c. 
BALL’S LEMON QUEEN—Deep lemon yellow 
i with attractive brown eye; 
Pkt. 5c, V4 oz. 45c. 
light eye. Nice. Pkt. 15¢ Y% oz. 
excellent yellow. 
CHRYSANTHA OR SUNSHINE—Loose petaled 
bright yellow. Very popular. Pkt. 15¢, Y4 oz. 
40c. 
CAMPFIRE OR SENSATION — Dark orange 
with scarlet sheen. Pkt. 15¢, Ya oz. 40c. 
ORANGE KING—Dark centered deep orange. 
Pkt. 15c, V2 oz. 40c. 
YELLOW COLOSSAL—The biggest calendu!a 
in the world. The well-formed bushy plants grow 
18 inches high, becoming loaded with extremely 
double, clear, bright yellow flowers 42 inches 
and more across. Pkt. 15¢, V4 oz. 45¢, V2 oz. 
75c. 

TRIAL GROUND MIXTURE 
A blend of Calendulas made entirely from colors in the course of development 
in our trial grounds. The color balance leans toward pastel and the form is 
~ somewhat that of the Chyrsantha, with blooms the size of the largest varieties. 
This blend has been on trial in most sections of the United States and in al! 
cases has proved to be more heat resistant and blooms over a longer period than 
the ordinary varieties. 

PKT. 
25¢ 







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