NEW ENGLISH GIANT CARNATIONS — A SUPERB GARDEN FLOWER 

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; Ye 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, lavender, rose, white, 
or mixture. Pkt. 15c; Ye oz. 75c. 
Perennial Campanulas 
Hardy varieties which will last for years. They 
have many uses. 
CARPATICA (Carpathian Harebell) — Dwarf 
perennial, clear blue, cup-shaped flowers, 1 
inch across with 10- to 12-inch stems. Excellent 
cut flower. Pkt. 35c; zs oz. $1.25. 
PERSICIFOLIA BLUE (Peach Bells)—Spikes 2 
feet tall with bell-like flowers. Pkt. 35c. 
PYRAMIDALIS COMPACTA (Chimney Bell- 
flower)—Small star-shaped flowers on 3- to 4- 
foot spikes. Pkt. 35c; vs oz. $1.50. 
ROTUNDIFOLIA (Blue Bells of Scotland) — 
Dwarf semi-trailing plants with drooping bell- 
shaped flowers. Pkt. 35c; zs oz. $2.00. 
CANDYTUFT (Iberis) 
Fine old-fashioned garden plants, suitable for 
bedding and cutting. Thrives in the sun. 
HYACINTH FLOWERED — Branching plants 
with many large white flower heads resem- 
bling hyacinths. 1 foot. Pkt. 15c; Y% oz. 50c. 
Perennial Candytuft 
Grows 8 to 10 inches tall, producing a mass of 
flowers for ground cover, rock walls and dry 
sunny situations. 
GIBRALTARICA — Very attractive lavender- 
pink. Pkt. 25c; Ye oz. 50c: 
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. lS; ¥% oz. 60c; oz. $1.00. 
Dwarf Annual 6 inches 
Compact plants for outlining walks or beds. In 
separate colors of crimson, pink, lavender or 
mixed. Pkt. 20c; Ye oz. 75c. 

CELOSIA, FIERY FEATHER 
A atlawells 
Outdoor CARNATIONS 
The carnation—a highly satisfactory flower. 
Spicily fragrant, graceful in bouquets and 
in an excellent color range. Flowers may 
be had within a few months from seeds 
started indoors early, and transplanted 
to the garden when the soil is warm. They 
do best in a sunny exposure and in a soil 
containing some lime. 
ENFANT DE NICE—Robust plants bearing 
the large full double flowers on long, sturdy 
stems for cutting. Some of the larger flowers 
are 2 to 3 inches in diameter, beautifully 
formed full double to center and fragrant. 
The separate colors will come about 75% 
true from seed and about 90% of the plants 
may be expected tc bear double flowers. In 
separate colors of Pale Pink, Red, Rose, 
Scarlet, Light Salmon, White, Striped. 
Any of the above: Pkt. 35c; e oz. $1.50. 
Finest Mixed— 
Pkt. 35c; 3 pkts. 90c; 7s oz. $1.50. 
NEW ENGLISH GIANTS—Very large flowers 
and an outstanding color range. 
Pkt. 50c; 3 for $1.25; ze oz. $1.50. 
DUSTY MILLER 
(Centaurea Candidissima) 
Prized for its silvery-white foliage which is 
very decorative in the border. Grows about 1 
foot high. Pkt. 25c; Ye oz. $1.25. 
BACHELOR'S BUTTON or 
CORNFLOWER (Centaurea Cyanus) 
Bushy plants 2 to 2¥2 feet tall, bearing pretty 
double flowers on good long stems for cutting. 
They thrive in the sun and will bloom all sum- 
mer if you keep the flowers cut. 
BLUE BOY—The popular cornflower-blue. 
PINKIE—A lovely clear rose-pink. 
RED BOY—Bright ruby-red. 
SNOWMAN—Glistening snow-white. 
DOUBLE MIXED—Hallawell's formula mixture. 
Each of above: Pkt. 15c, ¥ oz. 45c. 
JUBILEE GEM—A dwarf cornflower about 1 
foot and bearing many double blue flowers. 
Fine for edgings or to blend in a color scheme. 
Pkt. 15c; ¥Y oz. 75c. 
GIANT SWEET SULTANS 
(Centaurea Imperialis) 
Very good for garden decoration or for cutting. 
The large, fringed long-stemmed flowers are 
graceful in bouquets. Give them partial shade 
where summers are hot. 
MIXED COLORS— Pkt. 20c; Y oz. 75c. 
CERASTIUM 
TOMENTOSUM—We call your particular at- 
tention to this fine, easily grown perennial 
which is useful for carpeting dry sunny spots. 
It does well even in poor soil. Get acquainted 
with Cerastium, and you'll find many uses for 
it. Silvery white foliage; masses of small white 
flowers. 6 in. high. Pkt. 25c; Ye oz. 60c. 
CHEIRANTHUS 
A fine cut flower especially for bow] arrange- 
ments. Burn or scald the ends of the stems and 
they will keep a long time. 
ALLIONI (Siberian Wallflower) — Brilliant or- 
ange yellow flowers on stems about 1 foot 
long. Pkt. 15c; Y% oz. 40c. 
GOLDEN BEDDER — Golden yellow, fragrant 
flowers on spikes 12 to 15 inches tall. 
Pkt. 15c; Y% oz. 50c. 

CARNATIONS, ENFANT DE NICE 
CELOSIA PLUMOSA 
Feathered or Plumed 
The interesting and decorative plumes are 
colorful in the garden and are also prized for 
cutting. They grow easily in any ordinary soil. 
DWARF FIERY FEATHER—Brilliant red. 
Pkt. 35c; Ye oz. $1.00. 
DWARF GOLDEN FEATHER—Rich golden yel- — 
low. Pkt. 35c; Ye oz. $1.00. 
TALL MIXED—An assortment of brilliant colors. 
Pkt. 20c; Ye oz. 50c. 
CELOSIA CRISTATA (Cockscomb) 
The old-fashioned cockscomb. Our California 
grown seed is a great improvement, however, 
in form, color and flower texture. You will find 
many interesting specimens among them. Plant 
in full sun, they like the heat. 
GLASGOW PRIZE—Only 6 to 8 inches tall, 
crimson, broad combs; for edgings. 
Pkt. 25c; tw oz. 60c. 
DWARF EMPRESS—Blood-red combs, bronze 
foliage. 1 foot. Pkt. 20c; ze oz. 60c. 
TALL CRIMSON—2 feet. Pkt. lSe; Ye oz. 40c. 
TALL MIXED— Pkt. 15c; Ya oz. 40c. 
DWARF MIXED—Many colors. 1 toot. 
Pkt. 20c; Ye oz. 50c. 

CANDYTUFT, HYACINTH FLOWERED 
