BALSAM OR LADY’S SLIPPER 
A popular garden flower of easy culture; gor- 
geous masses of brilliant colored double flowers are 
produced in the greatest profusion; 2 ft. high. 
Double mixed. ~ PKt1l0c. % 04 35e. Y oz Se. 
BALLOON VINE OR LOVE IN A PUFF 
A rapid-growing climber with the prettiest dainty 
white flowers, followed by large balloon-shaped 
seed pods. Annual. 6 to 8 feet. 
Pkt 10c. % oz 45e. oz S5e. 
BARTONIA AUREA, GOLD OR BLAZING STAR 
One of the brightest garden flowers. It produces 
large golden blossoms all Summer in great abund- 
ance. One foot high. Hardy annual. 
Pkt 10c. % oz 25e. % oz 40e. 
BACHELOR BUTTONS 
(Centaurea Cyanus) Double Cornflower 
Of the easiest culture and thrives well in any ord- 
inary garden soil. Blooms all Summer. Fine for 
cutting. Double—Pink, Blue, White. Red Boy. 
Any of the above colors: Pkt 10e %4 oz 40e. 
% oz 70e. 
BACHELOR BUTTON — Double Mixed. 
Pkt 10c. %, 02 30c. Y% oz 55c. oz $1.00. 
JUBILEE GEM —A dwarf variety about 12 inches 
high literally covered with a beautiful deep shade 
of blue flowers. For edgings, borders or in pots it 
will be found admirable. Pkt lic. \% oz 60e. 
BEAN — SCARLET RUNNER 
A favorite climber. Both ornamental and edible. 
Covered with clusters of beautiful scarlet flowers. 
Annual. Pkt 10c. 1% Ib 35e. Ib 65ce. 

BRACHYCOME OR SWAN RIVER DAISY 
A hardy annual, growing from 8 to 10 inches 
high, producing an abundance of blue and white 
flowers. Excellent for border. 
Pkt 10c. % oz 30c. %4 02 50c. % oz S5e. 
BLUE LACE FLOWER 
QUEEN ANNE’S FLOWER 
“Didiscus Coeruleus” 
The broad lace-like heads 
are composed of many deli- 
cate light blue flowers. The 
flowers, because of the grace- 
ful form of the blooms, re- 
semble the most delicate lace. 
Bears a profusion of flowers 
from June until September. Of 

fine, upright growth. Hardy 
annual. 
Blue Lace Flower Pkt 10c. ¥% oz 30c. % oz 50c. 
CANARY BIRD VINE 
A beautiful climber with yellow, curiously shaped 
blossoms. Height 8 to 10 feet. 
Pkt 10c. % oz 45¢c. oz SOc. 
CASTOR OIL BEAN OR RICINUS 
The different varieties included in our mixture 
have light and dark green leaves and some of cop- 
pery bronze. Six to eight feet. Annual. Mixed. 
Pkt 10c. oz 30c. % Ib $1.00. 

CALENDULA OR SCOTCH MARIGOLD 
_ Showy and beautiful free-flowering annuals, do- 
ing well in any sunny position, blooming all Sum- 
mer and excellent for cutting and massing. 

RADIO — The petals are attractively quilled. The 
color is a rich shade of clear orange. 
Pkt 10c. % 04 30c. Ye oz 50c. oz 85e. 
LEMON QUEEN — Deep lemon yellow, flowers al- 
most golden. 
Pkt 10c. % oz 25e. Ye oz 40c,. oz T5e. 
ORANGE KING—vVery large, double, glistening 
orange flowers 
Pkt 10c. % oz 25e. % oz 40c. oz 75e. 
CAMPFIRE (Sensation) — Blooms large and com- 
pletely double, flat across the top, of deep orange 
with scarlet sheen, most effective. 
Pkt 10c. % oz 40c. % oz 70ce. ov $1.25. 
ORANGE SHAGGY —Is the most distinct, the long, 
narrow petals are beautifully fringed, giving the 
flowers the shaggy appearance of some Chrys- 
anthemums. The large, flat, rich orange flowers 
shade slightly toward the center, the two-tone 
coloring being quite effective. Flowers are free- 
ly borne on long stems. A welcome addition. 
Pkt 10c. % oz 30c. % oz 50c. oz S5e. 
CHRYSANTHA or SUNSHINE —It has wide petals 
loosely arranged, incurved at center and reflexed 
at edges, somewhat like a Chrysanthemum. Flow- 
ers 4 inches across are clear buttercup yellow on 
long stems. Distinctly different. 
Pkt 10¢. % oz 30c. % oz 50¢e. o% S5e. 
CALENDULA — All Colors Mixed. Pkt 10c. %4 oz 25e. 
Y% ont 45e. oz SOC. 
CALENDULA COLLECTION 
One packet each; Orange King, Radio, 
Lemon Queen. Easily grown, lovely as cut 
flowers (value 380c). 
POSTPAID FOR 
CAMPANULA — CANTERBURY BELLS 
CANTERBURY BELLS— 
Single Mixed—Shawy hardy 
biennial with large bell- 
shaped flowers of rich color 
and a profuse bloomer. 
Height two to four feet. 
PKt 15¢c. Y% oz 50ce. 
4 oo” S5e. 
ANTERBURY BELLS — 
Double Mixed—Fully double 
blooms of assorted colors. 
Perennial. 
Pkt 15¢. Y% oz 50c. 
Yow” Sd5e. 
CALYCANTHEMA — The Cup 
and Saucer Variety—This is 
unquestionably the finest 
variety of this much prized 
garden plant. They differ 
from the older type. The 
beautiful large single flowers resemble a cup 
and saucer. Hardy biennial; two feet. Mixed. 
Pkt 15¢e. % oz 50c. %4 oz S5e. 
CARPATICA (Carpathian Harebell)—A pretty spe- 
cies growing in compact tufts, flowers clear blue. 
Blooms all Summer; excellent for the rockery. 
Perennial. Pkt 15e. % 027 40c. % 02 70c, 
LIBERTY BELL — Award of Merit. Dark violet- 
blue, blooming in six months from seed. A de- 
cided improvement over the popular _ biennial 
form. About two feet tall, with about six spikes 
of flowers. Annual. Pkt15ce. % 02 40c, % oz 70c. 
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Canterbury Bells 
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