CALENDULA (Pot Marigold) 
The most common of garden flowers, but with a charm which endears it to everyone. 
It grows under the most trying conditions, but well repays the smallest care. Sow in 
August for bloom in early summer until fall. The new strains improve the size and 
color of the many petaled daisy-like flowers. 
Campfire Improved. Large deep orange flowers with a metallic reddish sheen to the 
petal edges. Pkt. 10c. 
Chrysantha. Fully double flower of pure buttercup yellow. Pkt. 10c. 
Chase’s Pastel Blend. A mixture composed of the finest in size and color. Enormous 
flowers of the chrysantha type with vigor of plant and bloom exceeding that of the old 
standby. In mixture only. Pkt. 15c. 
CALLIOPSIS (Annual Coreopsis) § 
One of the best quick growing annuals for filling vacancies in the border. Sow where 
it is to bloom and thin out to 6 or 8 inches. Flowers wi!l continue from early summer 
until fall, if kept picked. 
Golden Crown. Wide, rich orange petals around a disk of maroon. Tall, wiry stems. to 
22 feet. The grace and charm are increased by the pleasing fragrance. Pkt. 15c. 
CANDYTUFT (See perennials also) 
Another annual to sow as a filler in spots left vacant by bulbs or early perennials. Sow 
in the fall for early spring bloom and again in the spring for summer flowers. It de- 
lights in a sunny location with only occasion watering. 
Umbellatum. Colors pink, lilac, rose, and white in round top clusters on bushy plants 
12 inches high. In mixture only. Pkt. 10c. 
CANTERBURY BELL (See perennial Campanula) 
CARNATION (See perennial Dianthus) 
CASTOR BEAN (See Ricinus) 
CENTAUREA (Bachelor Button). Illustrated Page 6. ~ 
An easily grown annual which has been much improved in cultivation. May be sown in 
fall or spring where it is to remain. Pick closely for all-summer bloom. 
Blue Boy. Tall growing cornflower of rich blue. Pkt. 10c. 
Jubilee Gem. Dwarf plant with deep blue flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
Double Mixed. Many fine colors on 3-foot plants. Pkt. 10c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM (See perennials also) 
Bushy plant, growing 22 feet high, on which is borne a profusion of bright colored 
single flowers throughout the summer. They are hardy and carefree growers which 
revel in a little care. Cool summers are their joy. A fine mixture of solid and multi- 
colors. Pkt. 10c. 
CLARKIA 
A plant which is easily grown in any garden. The long slender spikes well covered 
with double almond-like flowers lend a grace to the garden. Sow seed thickly where 
it is to bloom. 
Elegans Mixed. Blended colors in shades of pink. Pkt. 10c. 
CLEOME (Spiderflower) 
Tall growing annual which is suitable for background planting. It is easily grown 
and withstands summer heat. The huge flower tresses are present from early sum- 
mer to late fall. A little known annual which is greatly enjoyed when grown. 
Pink Queen. (Silver Medal, All-America Selection, 1942.) Bright salmon-pink 
flowers which fade as they age with an effect of apple blossoms. Grows to a height of 
4 feet. Pkt. 20c. 
COLUMBINE (See perennials) 
CORAL BELL (See perennials) 
COREOPSIS (See perennials) 

CYNOGLOSSUM, FIRMAMENT, See Page 8 CLARKIA ELEGANS 
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