28 Slate’s Good Seeds and Prompt Service, South Boston, Virginia 


Calendula, Balls Gold 
CALENDULA (HO 12 to 18 in.) 
There are few flowers that offer such a rich profusion of 
blooms for so little care. The new and highly bred varieties 
are gorgeous in color and form and very easy to grow. We 
are offering prize winning strains of this favorite flower from 
one of the best growers in this country. Even the most par- 
ticular florist will find our stock highly satisfactory. The 
varieties listed below are the leading sorts used by the florist 
trade for cut flowers and we are confident that they will please 
any class of trade. 
Pkt. Oz. 
center 
1059—Balls, Gold, Large Deep Golden Yellow.. .10 -50 
California Poppy. See Eschscholtzia. 
CALLIOPSIS, (HO 24 in.) 
1065—All Double Mixed—A _ re- 
markable cutflower and one of the 
easiest to grow. Flowers of pure gold- 
en yellow produced on long stems all 
summer. Thrives on almost all soils, 
and seed may be sowed in the open 
ground. 
Pkt. 10c, % oz. 20. 
CARDINAL CLIMBER 
CLORZ oft) 
1076-—|pomoea Cardinalis—tThis is 
one of the most popular of all climb- 
ers. Its foliage is fine and fern-like 
and the vines are covered with cardi- 
nal red flowers. Seed slow to germi- 
nate, so should be soaked before planting. Plant outdoors after 
warm weather comes. 
Pkt. 25c, 44 oz. $1.00. 


Calliopsis 
CELOSIA (HO 12 to 36 in.) 
This old garden favorite has been improved until it offers 
some of the most unusual and strikingly beautiful of our an- 
nuals. They are easy to grow, vivid in color, and of great value 
both as garden decorations and cutflowers. The Liliput, Fire- 
brand will make a most vivid pot or window box plant. Start 
seed early and transplant or sow in open ground in early spring. 
_ Pkt. Oz. 
1085—Plumosa Finest Mixed son .s-eenerse ease eenene Seles) .00 
1.60 
1089—Cristata Dwarf Pres. Thiers, Crimson..... .20 
CANTERBURY BELLS (HX 30 in.) 
This is one of the most beautiful 
and showy of garden plants. In the 
South it can be treated as a hardy 
biennial but in the colder climates, 
it may die out in the winter. Sow 
the seed very early in the spring in- 
doors and transplant after heavy 
frosts are over. Or sow seed in the 
summer for next spring’s blooms. The 
single flowers are of much neater ap- 
pearance than the doubles. 
1073—-Single Mixed, pkt. 
oz. 20c. 

es 6 aes 

10e, 4 
Canterbury Bells 

CARNATION (HH# 18 in.) 
The earnation has become one of 
the most popular flowers of America 
and the wide range of varieties makes 
them adaptable to many different 
uses. In the following list the Cha- 
baud Everblooming are hardy peren- 
nials and suitable for bedding or 
border work. The Marguerites are 
best treated as annuals or if protected 
will live through the winter. 
1080—Chabaud Everblooming Mixed, 

pkt. 25c. 
1081—Double Marguerites Mixed, 
pkt. 20c. 
Carnation 
CENTAUREA (HO 24 in.) 
The Centaureas come as a 
great boom to people having but 
little time to devote to flowers. 
Once sowed they will bloom for 
a long time and take care of 
themselves. The Cyanus and Im- 
perialis make excellent cutflow- 
ers. The Gympnocarpa is a per- 
ennial border plant of great 
value. 
1084—Cyanus Double Mixed, 
Ragged Robin, pkt 10c, 4 oz. 
20c. 
1085 — Imperialis Mixed, 
Sweet Sultan, pkt. 10c, 4 oz. 
25e. 
1086 — Gympnocarpa, Peren- 
nial Dusty Miller, pkt. 10c, 
% oz. 25e, 

Centaurea Imperialis 
COREOPSIS (H# 3 ft.) 
1105 — Double Sunburst.— 
Large fully double golden yel- 
low flowers are borne on long 
stems from sturdy plants. This 
early blooming coreopsis is a 
favorite with florists and will 
prove valuable in the home gar- 
den for cutflowers. It is a per- 
ennial but easily grown 
seed. 
Pkt. 10c, % oz. 30c. 
from 

Coreopsis 
CHRYSANTHEMUM (HO 24 in.) 
The plants grow fast and are covered with dainty flowers in 
many forms and colors, If kept cut, they will bloom all sum- 
mer. Seed may be started outdoors after frost is over. 
Pkt. Oz. 
1093—Double Mixed .:....:.2..2..50 08 $ 10 $ .60 
1095—-Single- Mixed’ 4.5... .26 2. anne CEPT LO -50 

Chrysanthemum, Single Mixed 
