5 CALYCANTHUS FLORIDUS—k. Sweet Shrub. Easy shrub 
with chocolate colored flowers that have fragrance of straw- 
berries. Pkt. 15c; 1% oz. 40c. 
CALLIRHOE PAPAVER — ferbt(8)16. 
Longest blooming season of any perennial 
at Old Orchard. Blossoms are big cups of 
claret crimson on upcurved stems, the 
plants 30 inches across. Pkt. 20. 
CALLIRHOE INVOLUCRATA—*ergckt 
(3-4)8. Buffalo Rose. Two months of 
glowing wine-crimson cups. Drought and 
sun but seem to make this hardy, 
drought-resistant trailer flame more 
fiercely, a fire of gorgeous, blinding blos- 
soming. Rugs four feet across spread 
from center root-tubers. Rock garden, 
bedding, banks or as a carpeter. Pkt. 
20c; Ye oz. 35c; oz. 50c. Plants, 
OE 
CALLIRH 
INWOLUCRATA 
spring or fall, each 45c; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.60; 25 for $8.00. 
* 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, just the best. Order as CALENDULA 
AVALON SPECIAL. Pkt. 10c; % oz 30c; 1 oz. 50c. 
CALENDULA ORANGE BEAUTY—Long-stemmed flowers of 
large size, often more than 814 imches across. The coloring 
is a brilliant orange, blossoms built of loosely graceful petals, 
incurved at the center. Perhaps best orange Calendula yet 
introduced. Pkt. 20c; 144 oz. 30c; % oz. 50c. 
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. ZANTEDESCHIA. 
BLACK-THROAT CALLA—Z. melanoleuca. w. Large flowers 
of soft yellow with velvety maroon blotch 
deep within. One of the better Callas. 
Illustrated opposite. 7 seeds for 35c; 25 
seeds for $1.00. Tubers, each 75c. 
PINK CALLA—Z. Rehmanni. w. From 
palest blush, through pink, to rich rose, 
or rarely white. Dwarf, compact, floriferous. 
Needs less water than do other Callas. Pkt. 
25c; 3 pkts. for 70c; 10 pkts. for $2.00. 
Tubers, available September to June, each 
60c; 83 for $1.65; 10 for $5.00. 
GOLDEN CALLA—Z. Elliottiana. A waxen 
beauty, flowers large, golden, lustrous. Pkt. 
25c. Tubers, October to June, each 45c; 
3 for $1.20; 10 for $3.50. 
CALLA ALBO-MACULATA — Flower- fens 
spathes of creamy white with hint of purple within. Rather 
decorative, white-spotted leaves of arrow shape. A species of 
much merit that does very well under ordinary garden con- 
ditions, or it will make a wonderfully effective showing in 
stream or pool-side plantings. Seeds grow readily. Pkt. 20c; 
1% oz. 40c; % oz. 75c. Tubers, 3 for 70c; 10 for $1.90; 25 
for $4.25. 
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; 8 pkts. for 50c; 10 pkts. for $1.50. Tubers, 
spring or autumn, each 45c; 3 for $1.20; 10 for $3.50. 
OFFER 43A9—One pkt. each of the six Callas for $1.30. 


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1 CALIFORNIA ROSE—Not a rose at 
all, but rather rose-like in its flower, 
this pretty trailer will carpet a bank, 
edge a drive, or revel in any odd corner 
space. Lovely double flowers in the 
purest of pinks appear all summer long. 
See illustration opposite. Winter- 
hardy. Botanically Calystegia pubescens 
fl. pl. Supplied as sections of root, all 
that one needs to plant. Each 40c; 
3 for $1.10. 

For surprising showiness with scant effort, use Calliopsis. 
In bloom for months. We offer a mixture. Included will be 
flowers of gleaming golden hue, others zoned or splashed with 
mahogany, still others all velvety crimson. These are all 
single varieties, in the 25 to 36 inch height range. Order as 
CALLIOPSIS PEERLESS BLEND. Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 25c. 
CALLIOPSIS DOUBLE MIXED—Striking yellows, orange, 
maroon, rich brown in interesting combinations, blossoms 
double. 30 inches. Pkt. 15c; %4 oz. 35c. 
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. Valued for 
edging or bedding. 9 to 12 inches. Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 30c; % 
oz. 50c. 
ANNUAL PUZZLE GARDEN 
A blend of flowers that will bloom first year. Many rare and 
unique kinds are included, along with those of general stand- 
ard interest. Even the longest order needs this, too, for the 
Puzzle Garden is pretty sure to include some things that you 
would not otherwise have. Not less than 4% oz. sold. 4% oz. 
20c; % oz. 85c; 1 oz. $1.00. 
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- 
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; Wg oz. 35c. ESCU- 
LENTA—16 inches. <A _ pretty 
little species with spike-clusters 
of pale blue flowers. Called Wild 
Hyacinth. Pkt. 20c. LEICHT- 
LINI—48 inches. Great stars of 
flowers, usually in blue, varied 
tones light to dark, but some- 
times in pure or creamy white. 
Illustrated opposite. Easy. Pkt. 
15e; Ye oz 80c. QUAMASH— 
25 inches. Blue Camas Lily. 
Loose spray-spikes of blossoms 
in a deep blue, not far from in- 
digo. Pretty in clumps of 5 or 6 
bulbs together. Pkt. 15¢; We oz. 
25c; \% oz. 40c. OFFER 40A9— 
One pkt, each of the four for 
60c. CAMASSIA FINEST 
MIXED—The Camassia above in 
blend. Pkt. 15c; Ye oz. 80c; % 
oz. 50c; %4 oz. 85c. Culture “kt.” 
CALOCHORTUS CAMASSIA 

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, laven- 
der, cream, citron, orange, yellow will appear. “‘yt’ culture. 
Illustrated above. Pkt. 20c; Ye oz. 40c. 
TELEGRAPH PLANT—Desmodium gyrans. Panicles of 
violet flowers. In bright sunlight the lateral] leaflets move 
up and down, as though signaling. To be grown as a pot 
plant under glass. Pkt. 25c. 

