10 CINERARIAS THRIVE IN THE SHADE — FOR POTS OR GARDEN 


PAINTED DAISIES 
CHRYSANTHEMUM (Painted Daisy) 
Summer-blooming annuals of compact growth, 
producing quantities of gay, single flowers, 
2 inches across and of striking beauty. 242 feet. 
MERRYMIX— Pkt. 15c; Y4 oz. 50c. 
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 transplanting to the gar- 
den 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 3 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— Pkt. $1.00. 
Super Giant Blue Shades— Pkt. $1.00. 
Super Giant Crimson Carmine— Pkt. $1.00. 
Super Giant Salmon Shades— Pkt. $1.00. 
Super Giant White— Pkt. $1.00. 
Any 3 packets of the above for $2.50. 
MULTIFLORA NANA—Hallawell strain. This is 
one of the most desirable varieties for pot cul- 
ture. The plants are dwarf, compact, bearing 
large trusses of medium sized flowers in a bril- 
liant array of colors. They grow 10 to 12 inches 
high and the display of bloom is well above the 
foliage. They may also be grown in a shaded 
garden situation. Pkt. 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
BEDDING MIXTURE—Semi-dwarf, large flow- 
ered for mass planting. Pkt. 35c; 3 pkts. 90c. 
STELLATA—Small star-shaped flowers. Grows 
tall for cutting. Pkt. 50c; 3 pkts. $1.25. 
COLEUS 
Richly colored ornamental foliage plants for 
beds, borders or pot plants. The leaves are 
beautifully marked and are most colorful when 
grown in full sun. Pkt. 50c. 

CLARKIA 
Makes a delightful show in the garden and 
when the seed is sown thick in the row the 
plants grow tall for good cutting stems. The 
neat double flowers grow close together on 
the stems with scant foliage so the plant be- 
comes literally a mass of flowers. 
SALMON QUEEN—Lovely salmon-pink. 
SCARLET BEAUTY—Brilliant scarlet. 
ELEGANS DOUBLE MIXED—AII colors. 
Each of the above: Pkt. 15c; ¥ oz. 60c. 

CLEOME, PINK QUEEN 
CLEOME 
HALLAWELL’S GIANT PINK QUEEN—The fav- 
orite old spider flower glorified and a beauty, 
too. The tremendous flower heads are bright 
salmon pink and are produced in abundance 
on plants, averaging 3 feet in height. It is 
an excellent plant for mass effects or for inter- 
spersing in the border. It was an All-America 
Silver Medal Winner in 1942. 
Pkt. 25c; Ye oz. 85c. 
COBAEA SCANDENS 
(Cathedral Bells) 
A very’ fine and rapid growing climber with 
large bell-shaped purple flowers and beauti- 
ful foliage. Needs rich soil; plant seeds edge- 
Pkt. 20c; Ye oz. 50c. 
wise and cover lightly. 

CINERARIA, CALIFORNIA SUPER GIANTS 


CLARKIA, ELEGANS 
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. 
Pkt. 15c; Y% oz. 35c; oz. $1.00; % lb. $2.50. 
COLUMBINE—See Aquilegia. 
CONVOLVULUS—See Morning Glories. 
COREOPSIS 
Colorful bushy spreading plants flowering the 
first year from early sown seed. They bear 
masses of long stemmed bright yellow flowers 
for cutting. 2 to 3 feet. 
HALLAWELL’S DOUBLE SUNBURST — Lovely 
large flowers, semi-double and clear bright 
yellow. A great improvement over the old va- 
rieties of several years ago. Select strain, 
Pkt. 25c; Ye oz. 60c. 
MAYFIELD GIANT—Brilliant deep golden-yel- 
low flowers on long stems for cutting. Very 
attractive. Pkt. l5c; Y% oz. 40c. 

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COREOPSIS, DOUBLE SUNBURST 
