“Flower Seeds for Florists’ 
Gall Caleudala 
(3,000 seeds per oz.) 
The important points in growing a crop of first class Calendula 
are an early start (July in our latitude) ; disbudding to insure large 
flowers on long, stiff stems and cool temperatures—not over 45°. 
Remember, though, that genuine BALL CALENDULA are available 
only in our trade-marked containers and that our yearly re-selec- 
tion of planting stock for seed production helps to keep these 
strains at their very best. 
“Ball Improved Long Orange. The longest stemmed and largest 
flowered variety. Golden orange with light eye. 
*Ball Masterpiece. Deep glowing orange with dark eye. 
*Ball Lemon Queen. Lemon yellow with dark brown eye. 
“Ball Gold. Deep golden yellow with light eye. 
Ball Long Orange. Extra deep, intense orange. 
Ball Apricct. Buff or straw yellow with dark eye. 
Campfire. Popular deep orange. 
Moonlight (Ball White). Pale yellow with light eye. 
Prices above 8, each: Tr. pkt., 40¢; %4 oz., 60¢; 1 oz., $2.00; 
2 oz., $3.50; 4 oz., $6.50. 
*Ball Formula Mixture. Carefully made up of our named varieties 
with fully half orange. 
Ball Art Shades Mixture. Contains many original and unusual 
shades and interesting bi-colors. 
Prices above 2, each: Tr. pkt., 35¢; V4 oz., 50¢; 1 oz., $1.50; 
4 oz., $5.00. 
Light eyed. 
A well-grown house of Ball Calendula ———»> 

Colorful Schtzauthus 
“Ball Giant Flowered. Remarkable flower size and bril- 
liant color range are the outstanding points about this 
fine strain: Medium tall in habit with flowers 2 inches 
in diameter. Tr. pkt., 75¢; Ys oz., $2.00; %4 oz., 
$3.60. 

“Ball Dwarf Mixture. A distinctly dwarf growing strain with 
large compact heads of medium sized flowers. Makes an ex- 
cellent pot plant. Tr. pkt.; 50¢e; Yg oz., $1.50; 4 oz., $2.50. 
Dr. Badger’s Improved Hybrids. 
flowered strain of medium height. 
Or cutting. 
A brightly colored large- 
Suitable either for pots 
ieepkt eo 5c../480z-,, $1.15. 

Dwarf Marigolds make useful material for winter combinations. 
The asterisk (*) indicates varieties most dependably satisfactory in our experience and observation. 
Ball Brilliant Blend. A carefully blended mixture of fairly tall 
growing varieties recommended for the grower who grows a 
limited number of plants and wants a complete mixture. Tr. 
DKti2 3060/8107.) 17h 4a Oz MED lezon 
“Giant Blotched. Bright colored rose and pink shades, with 
contrasting dark centers. Somewhat earlier than most strains 
and a good pot plant if well pinched. Tr. pkt., 50¢; Vg oz., 
SI253° 4 oz. $2.25+ 
Monarch Strain. An attractive mixture of bright golden rose 
colors. “Vira pkt:,.50cee ie tozarol 25% eV nOz ea 22 52 
Pansy-Flowered Mixture. Flowers flat and full petalled, re- 
sembling small Pansy flowers. Tr. pkt., 35¢; Ys oz., $1.00; 
V4 oz., $1.80. 
MARIGOLDS 
DWARF FRENCH. Sow mid-September and grow warm in 
small pots or bands for use in winter combinations. 
Spry. Golden crest with contrasting dark red guard petals. 
Bail Dwarf Harmony. Bright orange and velvety maroon. 
Butterball. Butter yellow faintly tipped with maroon. 
Sunkist. Solid, deep orange flowers. Uniformly dwarf. 
PRICES on above four varieties each: Tr. pkt., 25¢; 1% oz., 
50c2 1 0z.,,. 91415214 .0zs., $5.50. 
WINTER FLOWERING. This class is of value for winter cut- 
ting from a fall sowing and will not flower during summer. 
Australian Tree. Golden yellow crest with mahogany guard 
petals. Tr. pkt., 25¢e; Y4 oz., 40c; 1 oz., $1.20. 
Lieb’s Brown and Gold. Similar to above. Tr. pkt., 25¢; 4 oz., 
60c; | oz., $2.00. 
Winter Harmony. Bright orange crest with reddish guard petals. 
Tr. pkt., 25¢; 4 oz., 40c; 1 oz., $1.20. 
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