§ CALYCANTHUS FLORIDUS—k. Sweet Shrub. Easy, shrub 
with chocolate colored flowers that have fragrance of straw- 
berries. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 30c. 
* CALENDULA 
Splendid cut flowers are the Scottish Marigolds (Calen- 
dulas), and decorative, too, as they grow in the summer 
garden. Of easiest handling, and long in bloom. We offer 
selections from the best of many sorts, in brightest yellow, 
old gold, orange with scarlet sheen, tangerine, apricot, 
cream-primrose; from even, formal fullness, through shaggy 
and quilled arrangements to Chrysanthemum interlacings and 
crestings. One blend, the very best that we know how to make 
up. Order it as CALENDULA AVALON SPECIAL. Pkt. 15c; 
4 oz. 85c; % oz. 60c. 
NAMED CALENDULAS—Priced per pkt. CAMPFIRE—Big, 
solid flowers of brilliant orange, with scarlet sheen. Pkt. 15c. 
CHRYSANTHA—Shaggy, informal yellow. Pkt. 10c. MAS- 
TERPIECE—Massive orange blooms with red-brown centers. 
Pkt. 15e. YELLOW SHAGGY—Well-grown flowers 3 inches 
across and near as thick, built of quilled petals that are 
deeply cut at the end, giving effect of a shaggy Chrysanthe- 
mum in clear, pure yellow, the center lighter yellow. Pkt. 15c. 
LEMON GIANT—Very large lemon yellow with dark brown 
eae Pkt. 15c. OFFER 37A7—One pkt. each of the five 
or 60c. 
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CAMASSIA 
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3 THE CAMAS LILIES 
Beautiful in flower are these fully hardy bulbs, in great 
spikes that remind of Eremurus, and have rather like decora- 
tive garden effect. The spikes are loosely set with big star- 
blossoms in delightful color variations, cream, to blue and 
purple. CAMASSIA CUSICKI—60 inches. Rarest, and per- 
haps finest; certainly the tallest. Big flowers, from pale 
lavender and mauve, to indigo and violet. Pkt. 20c; 1/16 oz. 
35c; % oz. 60c. CAMASSIA LEICHTLINI BLUE—48 inches. 
Great stars in light to dark blue tones. Easy, and effective. 
Illustrated above. Pkt. 15¢; 1/16 oz. 30c. CAMASSIA LEICHT- 
LINI WHITE—48 inches. Desire in white and cream. Pkt. 
15c; 1/16 oz. 30c. CAMASSIA QUAMASH—Blue Camas 
Lily—It grows to some 25 inches, loose spray-spikes of blos- 
soms in deep blue, not far from indigo. Pretty in clumps of 5 
or 6 bulbs together, wonderfully effective in big massed 
plantings. Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 25c; %& oz. 40c. OFFER 40A7— 
One pkt. each of the four for 55c. CAMASSIA FINEST 
MIXED—The Camassias above in blend. Pkt. 15¢; 1/16 oz. 
30c; % oz. 50c; % oz. 85ce. 
3 CALOCHORTUS 
Called Butterfly Tulip or Mariposa. Blossoms to five inch 
diameter, rarely less than two, in rainbow hue, often banded, 
blotched or embossed in contrasting color tones. They vary 
much in form of flower, downy stars, fairy lanterns, then 
the great Mariposas or blossom-butterflies. Pink. rose, lav- 
ender, cream, citron, orange, yellow will appear. Rather hardy 
when established, but better mulch well the first two years. 
“yt” culture. Illustrated above. Mixture of all types. Pkt. 
20c; 1/16 oz. 40c. 
CALOCHORTUS 
EL DORADO 
LEUCOJUM * 

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3 THE CALLA LILIES 4 
Wonderfully satisfactory as pot plants for winter bloom 
or they will handle with ease for flowers in the summer 
garden. Don’t think, though, that you can have blossoms 
from the same bulbs both winter and summer. It won’t 
work—at one season or the other the bulbs must rest. You 
can make your choice as to when, keeping the tubers dormant 
in a cool cellar during the “off”? season. Botanically “Calla” 
is ZANTEDESCHIA. 
BLACK-THROAT CALLA—Z. melanoleuca. 
Particularly large flowers of soft yellow, 
with a big, velvety, black-maroon blotch 
deep within the cornucopia. We consider 
this the best of the Callas. Illustrated 
opposite. Tubers, October to June, each 75c. 
PINK CALLA—Z. Rehmanni. From pale 
blush, through pure pink, to rich rose, 
or rarely white. Dwarf, compact, floriferous. 
Needs less water than the others. Seeds, 
6 for 25c. Tubers, blooming size, available | 
September to June, each 65c; 3 for $1.80. 
GOLDEN CALLA—Z. Elliottiana. Golden 
yellow, waxen, lustrous. 7 seeds for 20c; 
19 for 50c. (Tubers, October to June, each 
40c; 3 for $1.10; 10 for $3.00.) 
CALLA ALBO-MACULATA—White flower-spathes. 

Green 
arrow-shaped leaves, white-spotted. For the summer garden, 
effective about pools, bird-baths, streams. Seeds, pkt. 20c; 
Wg oz. 40c; % oz. 75e. 
THE BLACK CALLA—Highly decorative, but not a Zante- 
deschia, instead the Sable Arum. Within, the spathes are 
black-maroon, but outside, olive. Valued for either pot culture 
or the summer garden. Seeds, 6 for 25c. Tubers, September 
into early winter, each 65c; 2 for $1.25. 
WHITE CALLA—Z. aethiopica. Fine pot plant, or can be 
grown in the garden. Fragrant “Lilies’ of purest waxen 
whiteness. Pkt. 20c. Tubers, spring or autumn, each 40c:; 
3 for $1.00: 
* CALLIOPSIS (Annual Coreopsis) 
For surprising showiness with scant effort, use Calliopsis. 
In bloom for months, particularly if cut back. We offer a 
mixture of varieties. Included will be flowers of gleaming 
golden hue, others zoned or splashed with brown or mahog- 
any, still others all velvety crimson, with many. another 
desirable variation. Order as CALLIOPSIS PEERLESS 
BLEND. Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 20c; % oz. 30ce. 
CALLIOPSIS DOUBLE MIXED—Striking yellows, orange, 
maroon, rich browns in interesting combinations, blossoms 
double. 80 inches. Pkt. 15c. 
CALLIOPSIS DWARF MIXED—A blend of low kinds suit- 
able for edgings and the like. Full color range of the tall, 
and even richer in ruddy browns and maroons, with many 
plants that will show blossoms of soft yellow all splashed 
and tigered with crimson. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 20c. 
CALLIOPSIS VARIETIES—Three gay sorts. MARMORATA 
—Marbled maroon over bright yellow. Pkt. 10c. CRIMSON 
KING—Dwarf. The plants are rounded domes of rich maroon. 
Pkt. 10¢c: TIGER STAR—Low plants are covered with flowers 
that show vivid red stripes over yellow. Pkt. 10c. 
1 CALLUNA or HEATHER 5 
This is the true SCOTTISH HEATHER, Calluna vulgaris. 
Fine evergreen foliage. Pretty little blossoms in white, pink 
or purple. Long in bloom, but always’ attractive, whether 
in blossom or not. The Heathers grow well in full sun, 
enduring sandy soils, and they are winter-hardy. Seeds, per 
20c. NANA COMPACTA—Low, mounded plants of 
rather dense growth, foliage rich green, flowers of a pretty 
rose shade. Edging, rock garden, or front of the border. 
Young plants, each 60c; 3 for $1.70. CUPREA—Fine, light 
green foliage that shows at tips, tones of bronze and roseate 
copper. Rose-colored flowers. Grows about a foot taller than 
the last, form open, graceful. Plants, each 65c. 
1 PEERLESS HARDY BORDER BLEND 
Seeds of unusual and showy flowers, a blend of more than 
100 perennials that are tall, vigorous, and handsome enough 
to grace the most particular of permanent plantings. In- 
cludes many rare kinds. Winter-hardy. 1/16 oz. 15c; 1Q oz. 
40c; %4 oz. T5e; 1 oz. $2.70 
