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CALENDULA, CAMPFIRE 
Clarkia 
A flower of grace and beauty, with long 
stems bearing many double flowers 
along the stem in shades of pink, red, 
lavender, salmon, and white. A good cut 
flower, since stems gathered in bud will 
open and hold well in water. This is an 
annual flower. 
1290 Double Mixed Easily grown, even 
in poor soil. About 2 ft. tall. Principal 
blooming period in July and August. 
Especially effective when massed. 
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 40c 
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Calendula 
Particularly easy to grow, calendulas thrive in all parts of 
the country. 
In the East and North early planted seed 
brings flowers all summer long, and a second planting in 
June provides a wealth of flowers during the cool fall 
weather. In California and the South fall planted seed gives 
gorgeous blooms in January and through the winter. Ex- 
cellent cut flowers. 
1240 CAMPFIRE 
(Sensation) A _ spirited or- 
ange flower with a decided 
scarlet sheen. Blossoms are 
4 in. across, extremely dou- 
ble, with a great many petals. 
Pkt, 15e;" %4 oz. 45¢ 
1243 MASTERPIECE 
This deep orange flower pro- 
vides strong contrast in color 
by virtue of the warm, red- 
dish brown eye in its center. 
1241 ORANGE BALL 
Solid, glowing orange 
throughout, with no con- 
trasting eye of darker color 
as in other varieties. Broad, 
heavy, substantial flowers on 
good stems. 
Pkt. 15c; % oz. 40c 
1242 LEMON QUEEN 
Sunflower yellow petals with 
a sharply contrasting dark 
brown center. Very attrac- 

Pkt d5e;" 514 0z, 45¢ = tive: 
1244 GOLDEN BALL 
Midway between the lightest and the darkest, this 
deep golden yellow flower, with a light colored cen- 
ter is needed in every planting. Pkt. 15c; ™% oz 45c 
1245 YELLOW COLOSSAL 
The largest of all calendulas, with loose, fully double 
flowers up to 4% in. across. Free blooming, bright 
yellow, and long stemmed, Bits 5CyeeaOZe45C 
Pkt. 15c; % oz. 40c 
1250 PACIFIC BEAUTIES MIXTURE 
This remarkable mixture contains none of the vari- 
eties listed above, but a whole new race of calen- 
dulas ranging in color from cream through apricot, 
lemon-yellow, to orange-red. Huge, double flowers, 
long stems. Unique and very desirable. 
Bkt- 150; 
YZ oz. 45c 

CALENDULA COLLECTION 
All the different calendulas described above, 
including the new Pacitic Beauties Mixture. 
Collection 4516—7 Pkts. One of 7 5 
each variety (value $1.05) for only. . Cc 


COREOPSIS, MAYFIELD GIANTS 
Coreopsis 
A perennial flower of simple culture which will bloom 
the first year if planted early. Blooms freely from 
spring to fall. Long stems; good for cutting. Very 
hardy. 
1320 Mayfield Giants 
Single, golden yellow 
flowers 2 in. across on 
long stems. A very gay 
color. Pkt. 15c; ™% oz. 45c 
1321 Double Sunburst 
Golden yellow double 
flowers with some semi- 
doubles. 
Pkt. 15684 oz. 50c 

CANDYTUFT, MINIATURE GEM 
Candytuft 
Quick blooms come from Candytuft 
(lberis), and since the plants are short 
they provide a good answer to the prob- 
lem of obtaining a colorful, neat border 
in a hurry. Make successive sowings 
every 2 or 3 weeks for a continuous 
supply of flowers. An annual flower; 
good for cutting. 
1275 Umbellata Mixed Umbrella shaped 
flower heads, several to a plant. Colors 
include carmine, crimson, pink, laven- 
der, rose, cardinal, and white. Plants 
grow | ft. tall. Cut flowers to prolong 
the blooming period. 
PKtmloc = 710 z835C 
1276 Miniature Gem This little fellow 
has white flowers mounted on spikes 
like a hyacinth (see illustration above), 
but the total height of the plant is just 
4 in. Makes the perkiest tiny border 
you ever saw. Inkt- Ses) oze 0c 
Campanula 
Of the several forms of campanula, or Canterbury 
Bells, we have chosen the biennial Cup and Saucer 
type as most satisfactory. Seed planted this spring 
produces plants to bloom the following summer. 
1220 Biennial Cup and Saucer Mixed The shuow- 
iest of campanulas in shades of blue, rose. and 
white. 3 ft. tall. 
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