
1 BUPTHALMUM SPECIOSUM—bkt(3)40. Showy border 
perennial, particularly for mass effects. Think of it as a 
large-flowered, golden Erigeron. Pkt. 20c. 
2 BRYOPHYLLUM PINNATUM — Air-plant. Thick, oval, 
crenate-margined leaves. Orange-red flowers shaped like 
oriental bells. Detached leaves will start young plants from 
their edges if laid on damp sand. Plants, each 40c. 
3 THE CALLA LILIES 
Wonderful as pot plants or they may be grown as summer 
garden flowers. ZANTEDESCHIA. 
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; 8 pkts. for 
70c; 10 pkts. for $2.00. Tubers, available September to June, 
each 60c; 3 for $1.65; 10 for $5.00. 
CALLA ALBO-MACULATA—Flower-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 conditions, or it will make a won- 
derfully effective showing in stream or pool- 
side plantings. Seeds grow readily. Pkt. 20c; 
Y% oz. 40c; %4 oz. 75c. Tubers, 3 for 70c; 
10 for $1.90; 25 for $4.25. 
GOLDEN CALLA—. Elliottiana. A superb 
beauty, with its large flowers of glossy 
golden coloring, the blossoms lustrous, 
wax-crisp. White-spotted foilage. Illustrated 
opposite. Seeds, Pkt. 25c; 8 pkts. for 70c; 
10 pkts. for $2.00. Tubers, October to June, 
each 45c; 8 for $1.20; 10 for $3.50. 
THE BLACK CALLA—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; 3 pkts. for 50c; 10 pkts. for $1.50. Tubers, 
spring or autumn, each 40c; 3 for $1.10; 10 for $3.25. 
OFFER 47A—One pkt. each of the 5 Callas for 95c. 
5 PAINT-BRUSH FLOWER 
The blossoms of CACALIA are tufted fluffy tassels that 
seem to have been dipped in paints of vivid red or of golden 
orange. A gay and easy annual, in bloom for months. Botani- 
cally Emilia sagittata. Ecx(8)25. Pkt. 15c; 3 for 40c. 
3 CALADIUM FANCY-LEAF 
Rose, crimson, bronze-purple, translucent cream, vivid 
emerald, all zoned, splashed and margined are the Calla- 
like leaves, as bright and showy as any blossom could be, 
A colorful pot plant or tubers may be planted outside in 
spring for effective summer bedding. Tubers, spring delivery, 
fine mixture, each 35c; 3 for 95c; 10 for $2.90. 
5 CALENDULA or SCOTTISH MARIGOLD 
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, format dadene eae uen eh 2 any 
uilled arrangements to Chrysanthemum interlacings an 
enter: One blend, just the best. Order as CALENDULA 
AVALON SPECIAL. Pkt. 10c; 12 0z. 30c; 1 oz. 50c. 

BOOK—PLANNING AND PLANTING YOUR HOME 
GROUNDS—Van de Boe. The answer book of landscape 
planning. 273 pages. Illustrated. $2.95. 

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 45ce. 



5 CALANDRINIA GRANDIFLORA—ex(2-5)30. A Chilean 
beauty. Each blossom is a 2-inch width of gorgeous rose- 
purple, many of them coming on the tall stems for months 
on end. Rosettes of succulent foliage. Full sun. Pkt. 20c. 
5 CALANDRINIA MENZIESI—(Speciosa)—ex(2-8)9. Showy 
Annual for a sunny position, flowering profusely for some 
three months, blossoms of ruby crimson. It makes a splendid 
rock garden filler, or it may be used as an edger. Pkt. 20c. 
1 CALANDRINIA UMBELLATA—*erdk 
(8)3. Mats of flaming purple blossoming 
for months on end. Likes hot, dry posi- 
tion. Perennial with care, or may be 
grown as an Annual. A beauty from Peru. 
Pkt. 20c; Ye oz. 50c. 
CALLIRHOE INVOLUCRATA—*ergckt 
(8-4)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. 85c; % oz. 50c. Plants, 
spring or fall, each 45c; 8 for $1.25; 10 for $3.60; 25 for $8.00. 
2 CALCEOLARIA PEERLESS HYBRIDS—w. The big purse 
shaped blossoms are carried in a long, profuse freedom that 
makes Calceolaria notable among pot plants. Brilliant color- 
ings, from lemon, through gold and brown, to copper and 
crimson, often splashed and tigered contrastingly. Usually 
grown as a window or conservatory plant, but can be used 
for summer bedding. Pkt. 50c; 3 pkts. for $1.40. 
2 CALCEOLARIA ANDEAN SPECIES—w. The Andean 
highlands of Colombia, Ecuador and Peru are rich in rare 
and beautiful Calceolaria species. We offer seeds of species 
Calceolarias collected in that area, being mostly of tender 
kinds suitable for pot culture. Mixture only. Pkt. 40c. 
5 CALLIOPSIS—x. Sow much of it for easy, long showiness. 
It cuts. CALLIOPSIS PEERLESS BLEND—28 inches. Mixed 
colors that include varied rich yellows, zoned or splashed 
mahogany red, with others all velvety crimson. Pkt. 10c; 4 
oz. 25c. CALLIOPSIS DWARF MIXED—10 inches. Mixed low 
kind of edging or bedding. Full color range. Pkt. 10c. 44 oz. 
30c. CALLIOPSIS DOUBLE MIXED—30 inches. Double blos- 
soms in rich and striking color combinations in the yellow, 
orange, brown and maroon range. Pkt. 15c; %4 oz. 35c. 
1 CALLUNA or HEATHER 
The true HEATHER of story and song, Calluna vulgaris, 
is a fully hardy plant with fine, evergreen, always attractive, 
foliage and multitudes of pretty little flower-bells in white, 
pink or purple. Give sun and good drainage and it will 
thrive alike on good garden soils or in sandy, stony places. 
A variable species, and may show interesting new forms. 
“kt” culture. Pkt. 20c; 46 oz. 35c; 1% oz. 60c. (For the closely 
related Heaths, see ERICA). 
COPPERY HEATHER—14 inches. Calluna. Gracefully ir- 
regular mounds of feathery foilage, light green in summer, 
but as autumn cools the sprays become gold-tipped, then 
bronzed copper, and finally all is a rich coppery maroon, re- 
maining so until spring when soft green resumes. Profuse 
summer flowers of rosy pink. Plants, each 75c; 3 for $2.00; 
10 for $6.00; 25 for $13.75. 
DWARF WHITE HEATHER—10 inches. Calluna. Dense, 
cushiony plants, deep green year around, are set in summer 
with hosts of snow white flower-bells. Each 65c; 3 for $1.80; 
10 for $5.30. 
DWARF PURPLE HEATHER —10 inches. Calluna. Rich green 
foliage all year. Compact grower. Pretty blossoms of rosy 
purple. Plants, each 65c; 3 for $1.80. 
HAMMONDI ALBA—20 inches. Calluna. Fine foliage, always 
emerald green. Irregular, fountain-like form. Pretty little 
white flowers. Called ‘‘Lucky Heather.”’ Each 70c; 3 for $1.90; 
10 for $5.70. 
OFFER 48AN—One plant each of the four for $2.50; 3 each of 
the 4 (12 plants) for $7.00. 
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 page 18. Pkt. 20c; Ye oz. 40c. 

CALLIRHOE. 
INVOLUCRATA 
