
CALENDULA 
CALENDULA (Winter Marigold) 
The modern Calendulas which have been 
and are being developed in California are 
really very worthwhile. If home gardeners 
will plant fresh new seed every year and 
destroy any. volunteers as soon as they 
appear, the %alendula will be found to be 
a highly satisfactory flower. Plant in July 
for good fall bloom. 
BALL APRICOT — Large flowers; 
apricot with dark eye. 
Pkt, ibe: 4 oz. 40e¢ 
BALL GOLD—Deep golden yellow of extra 
large size; fine long stem. 
Pkt. 15c; % oz. 40c 
BALL ORANGE —Immense rich orange 
flowers carried on long stems. 
Pkt. 15c; %4 oz. 40c 
IMPROVED (Sensation) — 
brilliant orange colored 
stems are 
soft 
CAMPFIRE 
Large double, 
flowers with a scarlet sheen; 
stout and long. 
Pkt. lbe3 44 02. 50¢ 
LEMON KING (“Extra Select”) — Very 
large, rich lemon-yellow. 
Pkt. 15c; % oz. 45c 
ORANGE KING (Hallawell’s Select Strain) 
Large, deep orange-red, dark center. 
Piste C5402. 40Cr OZ. $1.25 
ORANGE SUNSHINE—Clear orange. 
Pit. 15e; 1% oz. 40c; oz. $1.25 
SUNSHINE (Chrysantha)—Large double, 
buttereup-yellow flowers on exception- 
ally long, stout stems. The petals are 
long, wide and drooping, giving the flow- 
ers a globular appearance. 
Pkt. 15c; 4% oz. 40c 
YELLOW COLOSSAL (New) —Extra large 
lemon-yellow flowers, similar to but 
larger than variety Sunshine. 
Pitt be. 3402. 50'c 
FIELD MIXED— 
Pkt. 15¢c; oz. 60c; % Ib. $1.75 
HALLAWELL’S SPECIAL MIXTURE— 
During the process of cross-hybridizing 
and selecting in the calendula trials 
many variations appear and these are 
put into our Special Mixture to make it 
the very best possible. It’s different. 
Pkt. 25c; 14 Ib. 50c; oz. $1.50 
CAMPANULA 
Biennial Campanulas 
Hardy biennials blooming the second year 
from seeds sown May to August. About 
2% feet tall. 
SINGLE BIENNIAL—Large single bell- 
shaped flowers. Mixed colors. 
Pkt. 15c; % oz. 50c 
CUP AND SAUCER—Flowers are single, 
cup-shaped with saucer-like calyx of the 
same color; commonly known as cup and 
saucer. In separate colors. Blue, laven- 
der, rose, white, or mixture. 
Pkt: 15¢;\ 4% oz. Tbe 
Perennial Campanulas 
Hardy varieties which will last for years. 
PERSICIFOLIA BLUE (Peach Bells) — 
Spikes 2 feet tall with bell-like flowers. 
Pkt. 25¢; xy oz. $1.50 
PYRAMIDALIS COMPACTA (Chimney 
Bell-flower) — Small star-shaped flow- 
ers on 3 to 4 foot spikes. 
Pkt, 25e; ye-0z. $1.00 
ROTUNDIFOLIA (Blue Bells of Scotland) 
—Dwart semi-trailing plants with droop- 
ing bell-shaped flowers. 
Pkt. 25e; yz, 02. $1.50 
CLARKIA 
Makes a colorful showing in the garden and 
is very good for cutting.Sow seed thick; 
when plants are crowded they grow tall 
and make good stems for cutting. 1 ft. 
SALMON QUEEN—Lovely salmon-pink. 
SCARLET BEAUTY—Brilliant scarlet. 
ELEGANS DOUBLE MIXED—AlIl colors. 
Each of above: Pkt. 15¢c; % oz. 60c 
COLLINSIA BICOLOR 
Annual 1 to 2 feet; flowers violet and white. 
A California wild flower; prefers shade. 
Sow seed in the open ground any time in 
the fall and until May. 
Bite 15e%5 44.02. D0G; OZ. $1507.34. Lbs o0-00 
CARNATIONS, ENFANT DE NICE 
CARNATIONS 
It is possible to grow large double Carna- 
tions from seed and to have them within a 
few months after sowing. Start them in 
boxes and transplant to the garden as soon 
as soil is warm. They prefer a liberal 
amount of leaf mold or other similar or- 
ganic and some lime. Full sun if possible. 
ENFANT DE NICE—Robust plants bear- 
ing large full double flowers on long, 
sturdy stems for cutting. Some of the 
larger flowers are 2 to 3 inches in di- 
ameter, beautifully formed full double 
to the center and fragrant. Color will 
come about 75% true from seed. About 
90% of the plants may be expected to bear 
double flowers. In separate colors of 
Pale Pink, Red, Rose, Scarlet, Light 
Salmon, White, Striped, or Mixed. 
CHABAUD’S GIANT MIXED — Large 
flowering, deeply fringed carnations in 
colorful assortment. 
Pkt. 25¢; +, 0z. 95e 
New English Giants 
A new strain of very large flowers and an 
outstanding color range. 
Pkt. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
25 

CANDYTUFT (Iberis) 
HYACINTH FLOWERED — Branching 
plants with many large white flower 
heads resembling hyacinths. 1 foot. 
Pk 15¢e7 442 02.-50¢ 
Perennial Candytuft 
Grows 8 to 10 inches tall, producing a mass 
of flowers in dry, sunny situations. 
GIBRALTARICA—Lavender-pink. * 
Pkt, 256; 44 0z, 50¢ 
Candytuft, Tall Annual, 1 Foot 
ALBIDA—Cream white. 
CRIMSON—Rich dark shade. 
LAVENDER—Very attractive. 
ROSE CARDINAL—Deep rosy cardinal. 
SPLENDID MIXED—Many colors. Each 
of the above. 
Pkt. 5c; % oz. 50c: oz. 85¢ 
Dwarf Annual, 6 Inches 
Compact plants for outlining walks or beds. 
Pink, lavender, or mixed. 
Pkt. 15¢c; % oz. 60c 
CINERARIAS 
Royal in Texture, Vividly Brilliant 
In those parts of California where we have 
mild winter climate the seeds of Cineraria 
are sown October to January for trans- 
planting to the garden from February to 
May. They grow in total shade (if they 
have bright daylight) and the huge trusses 
of brilliantly colored flowers last for weeks. 
They are admired by all who see them and 
many visitors to California purchase seeds 
to take home. We suggest that you try our 
California cinerarias for bedding in that 
shaded portion of your garden. 
CALIFORNIA SUPER GIANTS MIXED— 
The huge flowers measure from 38 to 5 
inches across and are borne in immense 
rounded trusses above the dark green 
foliage. The colors range from pastel 
salmons, azure blue and snowy white to 
the deepest blood-red and violet-blues. 
Plants are compact in habit, 15 to 18 
inches high. 
Mixed— 
Super Giant Blue Shades— 
Super Giant Crimson Carmine— 
Super Giant Salmon Shades— 
Super Giant White— 
Any of above: Pkt. $1.00; 3 pkts. for $2.50 

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