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Browallia speciosa major 
Brachycome iberidifolia 
Calendula, Ball’s Orange 
Annual Canterbury Bells 
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Calliopsis, 
Dwarf Mixed 
BRACHYCOME 
Swan River Daisy. Most charming little annual flowers imaginable, and easy to grow in any soil. 
Iberidifolia, Mixed. Pkt. 10c; 140z. 35c; oz. $1 
The 10-inch plants, with finely Iaciniated foliage, are ideal for low borders. They bear a profusion of dainty flowers 
resembling small cinerarias, held well above the foliage, in white and shades of blue. 
BROWALLIA 
An excellent pot-plant, and if seeded in January and benched in March, it will come to bloom in May. 
Fine as a bedding plant, particularly in shade, where it will bloom all summer. For bedding start seed 
in February or early March, transplant to pots and set out in the garden beds m May. 
Speciosa major. : : ‘ _ Not available. 
Large, 5-petaled star-shaped flowers of bright ultramarine-blue on 10 to 12-inch very free-flowering plants. 
Viscosa compacta, Sapphire. Pkt. 25c; g0z. 35c; s;0z. $1 
A more compact form with full foliage and small, pretty dark blue flowers with white eye. Height 9 to 10 inches. 
CALENDULA 
Pot Marigold. One of the showiest hardy annuals, blooming from early summer until frost in any good 
garden soil. Sow the seed direct in the garden bed in April or May. For flat-grown plants start the 
seed indoors in February or March and grow in a cool temperature with plenty of air in fairly rich 
soil. Keep the flowers cut for contmuous blooming. Make a late sowing in early July for fall plants. 
Ball’s Gold. Pkt. 15c; Ygoz. 35c; Yoz. €5c; oz. $2; Ib. $6 
Extra-large, uniformly double flowers of a deep golden yellow with lighter centers, on extra Iong-stemmed plants. 
Ball’s Orange. inc Pkt. 15c; Moz. 35c; 140z. 65c; oz. $2; I4Ib. $6 
Bright golden orange flowers with lighter centers. Outstanding for extra-large size and long stems. 
Campfire, Improved Strain. Pkt. 15c; loz. 35c; Yoz. 65c; oz. $2; WIb. $6 
This is vastly improved over Campfire or Sensation, and is ideal’ for florists’ use. The blooms are flat across the 
top, 4 inches or more in diameter, with long, heavy cutting stems. The color is a rich deep orange with scarlet sheen. 
Chrysantha or Sunshine. : Pkt. 10c; 140z. 25c; oz. 75c; 14 Ib. $2.25 
All-America Winner. This is a distinct variety, ideal for garden cutting. The plants, 2 to 21% feet high, bear long- 
stemmed, large, buttercup-yellow flowers with long, loosely arranged petals, resembling a chrysanthemum. 
Lemon Queen. Pkt. 10c; Woz. 20c; oz. 55c; Ib. $1.65; Ib. $5 
This is an improved strain with large double conventional flowers of pleasing deep lemon-yellow with lighter center. 
Orange King. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; oz. 55c; 144Ib. $1.65; Ib. $5 
An unusually fine selection, with enormous very double, conventional flowers of deep red-orange, slightly 
darker at the full center, on stems excellent for cutting. Blooms in advance of other varieties and re- 
mains in bloom through the whole season, even after the first light frosts. Height 18 inches. 
Orange Shaggy. Pkt. 10c; 140z. 20c; oz. 65c; 14Ib. $2; Ib. $6 
All-America Winner. Graceful, orange-red flowers which are slightly lighter toward the center, giving 
a two-tone effect, on Jong, strong stems, fine for cutting. The petals are long, deeply laciniated, and 
give a shaggy appearance resembling some chrysanthemums. The 18-inch plants flower profusely. 
Double Mixed. ; : Pkt. 10c; Moz. 20c; oz. 55c; 4 Ib. $1.65; Ib. $5 
These are of the conventional type with extra-large flowers in all of the orange and yellow tones. 
CALLIOPSIS 
Blooms all summer in a dry, sunny spot. Sow in May where to bloom, thinning out to 6 inches apart. 
Dwarf Mixed. t . : Pkt. 10c; Moz. 30c; oz. 85c; lb. $2.50 
Compact, bushy 12-mch plants, covered with gay single flowers. These have overlapping, notched ray petals, 
and are marked with bands or contrasting centers in yellow, orange, brown, maroon and crimson. 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
All-America Winner. Like the well-known biennial, Campanula Medium single, except that they 
bloom in six months from seed. The plants, 24% feet high, each produce 6 to 8 flower-spikes. 
Mixed Hybrids. Pkt. 10c; 440z. 30c; oz. 80c; 4 Ib. $2.50 
In this catalog wherever we offer Formula Mixture, it means we make a special mixture of sep- 
arate or named varieties, according to a specific formula, each variety in proportion to its popularity. 
Such a mixture, of course, is very much superior to an ordinary commercial mixture grown as such. 

