® CALCEOLARIAS are splendid house plants 

CALCEOLARIA 
Favorite inside perennial plants 
for greenhouse or conservatory. 
The seed should be sown any: time 
at a temperature of about 60° 
Farenheit. 
1662—Hybrida Grandiflora, W. 
H.P’s. Large flowers, self coloured 
strain, in mixture. Pkt., $0.75. 
1664—-Mona Strain. Outstanding 
mixture on account of a dwarf, 
compact and absolutely uniform habit 
of the plants and size, and particularly 
of the flowers which are produced in 
enormous number. Contains the 
finest possible tigered colors. 4 
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1665—Covent Garden Strain. A 
beautiful selection of compact large 
flowered varieties. Pkt., $0.60. 
1666—Albert Kent Hybrids.  In- 
termediate in flower size, very excel- 
lent colour strain. Pkt., $0.60. 
1669—Multiflora Nana Mixed. 
Pkt., $0.50. 
CACTUS 
Very interesting plants growing in 
arid climates. Most of them have 
thick leaves and are used mostly as 
house plants. 
1655—All Classes Mixed. An 
assortment of the most popular 
warieties for growing inside. 
Pkt., $0.25; 3 pkts., $0.60. 

Calendula Frilled Beauty 
CALENDULA 
(Scotch Marigold) 
A very showy and easily grown annual which 
blooms from June till November provided the 
flowers are not allowed to go to seed. Should be 
sown in April and transplanted outside in May or 
sown directly in the garden as soon as the soil 
can be cultivated. 
1670—Apricot Queen. Soft apricot shaded 
orange. Dark eye. Pkt., $0.10; 3 pkts., $0.25. 
1671—Lemon Queen. Lemon yellow flowers. 
Pkt., $0.10; 3 pkts., $0.25. 
1672—Campfire or Sensation. One of the most 
popular varieties for cut flowers. Large double 
orange red flowers. Pkt., $0.15; 3 pkts., $0.40. 
1673—Campfire W.H.P’s. Improved Florist 
Strain. The flowers are deeper in colour ,larger, 
fully double with long straight stems. Exceedingly 
useful as cut flowers. Pkt., $0.20; 3 pkts., $0.50. 

Calceolaria 
CALENDULA 
1674—Ball’s Orange Improved. Extra double 
large orange flowers of long, straight stems. 
Pkt., $0.20; 3 pkts., $0.50. 
1675—Orange King. Pkt., $0.10; 3 pkts., $0.25. 
1676—Ball’s Golden. Pkt., $0.15; 3 pkts., $0.40. 
1677—Ball’s Supreme. Beautiful dark orange 
flowers. Pkt., $0.15; 3 pkts., $0.40. 
1678—Orange Radio. Beautiful orange flowers 
with quilled petals.  Pkt., $0.15; 3 pkts., $0.40. 
1679—Golden Radio. Golden yellow flowers with 
quilled petals. Pkt. $0.15; 3 pkts., $0.40. 
1681—Frilled Beauty. The flowers are deep 
orange and frilled. Pkt., $0.15; 3 pkts., $0.40. 
1682—Orange Fantasy. The outer petals are 
long; the inner petals short, curled and interlaced 
to form a heavy crest which surrounds a large 
mahogany-brown center. The flowers are 3 inches 
across bronzy or coppery orange with petals edged 
deep mahogany red. Pkt., $0.15; 3 pkts., $0.40 
1683—Chrysantha or Sunshine. The large 
flowers of an exquisite shade of clear buttercup 
yellow. Long stiff stems. 
Pkt., $0.15; 3 pkts., $0.40. 
1685—Orange Shaggy. Very interesting and 
distinct. Laciniated petals. Gold medal, All 
America Selection, in 19385. Deep orange. 
Pkt., $0.15 3 pkts., $0.40. 
1688—Yellow Colossal. The biggest Calendula in 
the world. The most profuse bloomer. Flowers 
41% across and bright yellow with long petals. 
Pkt., $0.20; 3 pkts., $0.50. 
1689—Pongei FI. Pl. (Dimorphotheca). Double 
white. Pkt., $0.10; 3 pkts., $0.25. 
1690—Finest Mixed. A blended mixture of all 
the best varieties. Pkt., $0.10; 3 pkts., $0.25. 
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Canterbury Bells 
(Cup and Saucer) 
CAMPANULA 
CALYCANTHEMA 
(Canterbury Bells) 
(Cup and Saucer) 
Handsome decorative border plants 
that grow 2}4 ft. high and bloom im 
June. Hardy biennals. 
1706—Rosea. Bright pink flowers. 
1707—Alba. Pure white flowers. 
1708—Blue. Deep blue flowers. 
1710—Splendid Mixture. 
1711—Medium Finest Mixed. Sin- 
gle flowers in mixture. 
1712—Medium Double finest 
Mixed. Splendid mixture of double 
flowers. Any of the above, 
Pkt., $0.15; 3 pkts., $0.40. 
CAMPANULA 
(Bell Flower) 
New annual Canterbury Bells. Many years of 
careful selection have at last given us an unusual 
Canterbury bell which blooms from seed in less 
than six months. 2 to 214’ high, having from 6 to 8 
spikes of blooms. 
1699—Liberty Bell. Dark violet blue flowers. 
1700—Blue Bell. Cambridge blue flowers. 
1701—Purity Bell. Pure white flowers. 
1702—Superb Mixture of all Colors. 
Any of the above, pkt., $0.15; 3 pkts., $0.40. 
1728—Speculum 10” (Venus looking-glass). 
Lovely blue bell-shaped flowers, for the border and 
the rockery. Pkt., $0.10; 3 pkts., $0.25. 
PERENNIAL CAMPANULA 
Hardy campanula are very beautiful and useful 
for the border and rock garden. 
1714—Carpatica. Mixed. 
Pkt., $0.10; 3 pkts., $0.25. 
1715—Carpatica Blue. Sky blue flowers, beautiful 
for edging and rockery. Continuous bloomer. 
Pkt., $0.10; 3 pkts., $0.25. 
1716—Carpatica Alba. A white variety of the 
above. Pkt., $0.10; 3 pkts., $0.25. 
1719—Macrantha. Very hardy erect plant, large 
blue flowers, 40’. Pkt., $0.25. 
1721—Persicifolia Alba. Pure white flowers, 
24 to 80 inches. Pkt., $0.20. 
1722—Persicifolia Blue. Single blue flowers. 
Pkt., $0.20. 
1723—Persicifolia Feltham Beauty. Lavender 
blue flowers. Pkt., $0.25. 
1724—Persicifolia Mixed. Pkt., $0.20. 
1729—Pyramidalis Blue. Lavender blue flowers, 
5 feet. Pkt., $0.20. 
1730—Pyramidalis White. 5 ft. Pkt., $0.20. 
1727—Rotundifolia 12” (Blue bells of Scotland) 
Blue—splendid. Pkt., $0.35; 3 pkts., $1.00. 
1732—Cullinmore 10”. A lovely hybrid from 
Carpatica. Various shades of blue. 
Pkt., $0.25; 3 pkts., $0.60 
1733—-Garganica. Tufty plant with blue bell 
shaped flowers. Pkt., $0.50; 3 pkts., $1.25. 
