ASTER, continued 
REGULAR STRAINS (Not Wilt-Resistant) 
California Giants, Mixed. _ ; Pkt. 15c; j,0z. 40c; Yoz. $1 
Combines the giant size and vigor of American Beauty with the earliness and flu ffy, flat, curled petals of Crego. 
The 5-inch flowers are full-centered, on 18-inch stems, from late summer until frost, on 3-foot plants. 
Giant California Sunshine, Mixed. Pkt. 15c; 1goz. 55c; loz. 95e¢ 
Beautiful half-double 5-inch blooms, on long, stiff stems. The yellow, quill-like cushion center is encircled by a 
single row of contrasting petals. In pastel tones before mid-September on 2 to 3-foot plants. 
Imbricated Pompon, Mixed. Pkt. 20c; Ygoz. 75c; lyoz. $1.35 
3 ‘ ewe = 
Small round pompon blossoms, often as many as twenty to a plant, in early August, on upright 18-inch plants. 
BALSAM 
Lady Slipper. These half-hardy annuals love hot sun, rich soil, and plenty of water. They grow very 
rapidly and from seed sown in May form strong bushes thickly massed with rose-like flowers. 
Double Camellia-flowered, Mixed. : Pkt. 10c; lyoz. 40c 
‘Bushy 18-inch shining green plants with extra-double flowers clustered along the stems. In white, and red shades. 
Dwarf Bush, Torch. Pkt. 15c; ;;0z. 40c; Iyoz. 95c 
The double vermilion-red flowers of this type appear in clusters on top of the stem, instead of on the sides. They 
make nice 8 to 10-inch compact plants and are fine for growing in pots. 
Dwarf Bush, Mixed. Pkt. 15c; j;0z. 40c; oz. 95c 
CALENDULA e For Plants see page 40 
Pot Marigold. Showy hardy annuals, blooming from early summer until frost in good garden soil. 
Sow direct in the garden in April or May. For early flowering start indoors in March and grow cool 
with plenty of air im fairly rich soil. Keep the flowers cut for continuous blooming. 
Orange King. } ; ; Pkt. 10c; Y4oz. 35c; 02. 95c 
An unusually fe selection, with enormous very double, conventional flowers of deep red-orange, slightly 
darker at the full center, on stems excellent for cutting. Height 18 mches. 
Orange Shaggy. t ‘ , Pkt. 10c; lgoz. 35c; 0z. 95c 
All-America Winner. Graceful, orange-red flowers which are slightly lighter toward the center, giving 
a two-tone effect, on long, strong stems, fine for cutting. The petals are long, and deeply laciniated. 
Double Bedding Mixed. : ; Pkt. 10c; Yyoz. 35¢c; oz. 95c 
These are of the conventional type with extra-large flowers in all of the orange and yellow tones, 
CALLIOPSIS 
Blooms all summer m a dry, sunny spot. Sow in May where to bloom, thinning out to 6 inches apart. 
Dwarf Goblin Mixed. S : 3 Pkt. 15c; ygoz. 45c 
A novel mixture of yellows, reds, browns and pleasing bicolors on compact 6-inch plants fine for gay border edgings. 
Dwarf Mixed. Pkt. 10c; lgyoz. 25c 
Compact, bushy 12-inch plants, covered with gay single flowers. These have overlapping, notched ray petals, 
and are marked with bands or contrasting centers in yellow, orange, brown, maroon and crimson. 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
All-America Winner. Like the well-known biennial, Campanula Medium single, except that they 
bloom in six months from seed. The plants, 24% feet high, each produce 6 to 8 flower-spikes. 
Mixed Hybrids. Pkt. 10c; Yyoz. 40c 
Ageratum Chrysanthemum Larkspur Snapdragon 
A N N UA L S Anchusa Clarkia Lupinus Statice 
Arctotis Cosmos Marigold Stocks 
Aster Dianthus Mignonette Sweet Peas 
F O R C U T Calendula Didiscus Nasturtium Ursinia 
Calliopsis Gaillardia Phlox Verbena 
F L O W E R S Candytuft Gypsophila Salpiglossis Wallflower 
Centaurea Heliotrope Scabiosa Zinnia 
Calliopsis, 
Dwarf Mixed 
Anchusa, Blue Bird, See page 6 
Annual Canterbury Bells 
Aster, Giant 
California 
Sunshine 
Calendula, Orange King 
