CALENDULA 
August sowing will flower from December to February. Early October sowing to follow Chrysanthemums, will 
bloom in February and March, while January sowing will bloom in April and May. 
Ball's Gold—Long stemmed, large, deep golden yellow 
Te Pkig aroz Oz. V/4 |b. 
40 $ .60 $2.00 $6.50 
Ball Long Orange Improved—Bright orange with light eye. The extra large flowers 
and long stems make an outstanding variety 
Ball Orange—Glowing orange 
40 60 2.00 6.50 
40 .60° |) 2.00 1726.00 
Ball Supreme—Orange with dark brown center; unusually free flowering 40 60 2.00 6,50 
Lemon Queen—Deep lemon yellow with dark brown eye. Contrasting colors make 
this yellow variety very effective 
40 .60 2.00 6.50 
Masterpiece—Long stemmed, clear orange flower with dark center AG 60 2.00 6.50 
Orange King—Dwarf bedding variety deep orange with dark eye 1S 35 ~=1.00 
Sensation or Campfire Improved—Brilliant orange scarlet sheen .40 60° * 2.00 7 76.50 
CALCEOLARIA 
The soil used in germinating the seeds should be made up of two parts leaf mold, two parts well rotted manure, 
two parts soil, and one part sand. Sterilize the soil and flat with steam to eradicate all disease. 
Sow the seeds lightly over the surface and cover the flat with a suitable covering. Calceolaria will germinate 
better when the temperature is cool, therefore, well shaded locations are better. August sowing will make large 
plants for May while November sowing will make good four inch plants. Some growers have used the wick irri- 
gation method to germinate the seed with very good results. 
GILBERT’S STRAINS 
This is an improvement over the original Multiflora Nana type. Compact habit of growth; good selection of 
colors in the mixture; excellent foliage. 
REGULAR STRAIN ka alte 
Multiflora Nana Mixed—Dwarf growth with large compact heads of medium sized flowers. Tr. Pkt. oz. oz. 
This fine strain contains a good range of colors 
CANDYTUFT 
Giant Hyacinth Flowered 7, py O72 lb. Lb. 
$ .20 $ .80 $2.75 $8.50 
UMBELLATA +. py O72, 4 Ib. 
Crimson—Purplish red $ .50 $1.65 
Flesh—Flesh pink 308 11265 
Lavender or Lilac 50 381.65 
Rose Cardinal—Deep red 50 = 1.65 
Rose—Soft rose 50 81.65 
50 §=1.65 
CALLIOPSIS DWARF 
This annual is very free flowering and recommended for 
bedding. If continued flowering is wanted old flowers 
must be removed. TPL... Oe, 
Golden Wave—Golden yellow with red zone $ .15 $ .50 
Dwarf Varieties Mixed AS 50 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS (Annual) 
Another group which is finding favor with florists for cut 
flower material. Chrysanthemums last remarkably well as 
a cut flower, but for best results keep them in water 24 
hours before marketing. Sow in mid August to follow early 
Chrysanthemums. Responds very well to additional light. 
te Pktyt Az, 
$ .15 $ .60 
$1.00 $4.25 $8.0 
CARNATION (Enfant de Nice) 
One of the best annual Carnations. Plants are strong, 
robust growers bearing flowers 2!/> to 3 inches in diameter 
on good stiff stems. Do not expect over 75% to come 
true to color or better than 90% double flowers. 
2 Pkt | Velox. 
50 $2.00 
50 2.00 
50 2.00 
50 2.00 
Spectrum R 50 2.00 
Yellow 50 2.00 
50 2.00 
CLARKIA (Elegans Double) 
For spring flowering sow in early January and grow in 
shallow soil in flats or benches. Keep plants on the dry 
side as vigorous growth is not wanted. Tro Pkei fe 
$ .20 $1.25 
COLEUS 
Large Leaved Hybrids Mixed—An excellent strain 
containing a mixture of brilliant colors 
Glory of Vichy—Small leaved 
Pt. Pkt. 
CYNOGLOSSUM 
Firmament—Intense clear blue 
Tr, Pea Os 
$ .20 $1.25 

