CALENDULA—Pot Marigold 
(a) Culture Il or IV, 1'/,' 
SUNSHINE—Golden flowers with drooping 
petals, Odorless, Pkt. 15c. 
SUNSET SHADES—Large flowers in shades: 
yellow and orange, Pkt. l5c. 
PACIFIC BEAUTY, PERSIMMON — Large, 
bright, orange, double, Pkt. 15c. 
MIXED—Fine mixture of many colors and 
types. Good for cutting. 
CALIF, POPPY—SEE ESCHSCHOLTZIA 
CALLIOPSIS——Tickseed 
(a) Culture II or IV, 1-3' 
DWARF MIXTURE—One-foot plants with 
many colors of yellow and red. 
TALL MIXTURE—A splendid range of var- 
ious colors on tall plants. 
CAMPANULA—Canterbury 
Bells 
(b) Culture VIII, 2' 
SINGLE—Large bell-shaped flowers in many 
colors. Graceful plants. Mixed. 
DOUBLE—Fine double flowers in blue, pink 
and white. Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
CUP AND SAUCER—Bell-shaped. Saucer of 
petals at base. Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
CANDYTUFT—lIberis 
(a) Culture III, I' 
WHITE HYACINTH—Large conical spikes of 
snowy flowers, Fine for edging. 
UMBELLATA MIXED—Umbrella-like flower 
clusters. Many fine colors. 
CARDINAL CLIMBER— 
Imp. Cypress Vine 
(a) Culture II!, 10-15" 
Slender vine with bright green fernlike 
leaves. Red flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
CARNATION 
(a) Culture | or VIII, 18" 
CHABAUD’S GIANTS—Large double flowers 
with sweet fragrance, All colors. Flower in 
six months. Pkt. l5c. 
CASTOR BEAN—Ricinus 
(a) Culture III or VII, 10' 
ZANZIBARIENSIS—Tall, strong plant for bold 
effect. Large lobed bright green leaves. 
Excellent for backgrounds. 15c. 
CELOSIA—Cockscomb 
(a) Culture | or II, 1-3' 
SHADES OF RED—Low grower with large 
crested heads, as rooster combs. 
PAMPAS PLUMES—Tall, feathery heads in 
new bronze and sunset shades. Pkt. 25c. 
CENTAUREA—SEE BACHELOR’S 
BUTTONS 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
(a) Culture II or IV, I'/' 
SINGLE PAINTED DAISY, MIXED—Showy 
daisy-like flowers. Rings of red, yellow, 
on white, red or yellow flowers. 15c. 
CLARKIA 
(a) Culture II or IV, 2' 
DOUBLE MIXED—Large double flowers in 
many gorgeous colors. Graceful plant. Does 
well in light shade, 
CLEOME—Spider Plant 
(a) Culture II or IV, 3-4' 
PINK QUEEN—A tall plant with many pink 
flowers. Neat foliage. Pkt. 15c. 
COCKSCOMB—SEE CELOSIA 
COREOPSIS 
(hp) Culture VI, 2' 
SUNBURST—Large, double flowers of rich 
golden color. Fine for cutting, Sturdy, good 
grower. Pkt. l5c. 
COLUMBINE—SEE AQUILEGIA 
CORN FLOWER—SEE BACHELOR'S BUTTON 
ALL PRICES 
IN THIS CATALOG 
ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE 
WITHOUT NOTICE 
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A DIGEST OF FLOWER SHAPES, SIZES 
and COLORS—The thirty thumbnail illus- 
trations shown below are an alphabetically 
flower grower. These portray the shape of 
individual blossoms only. Many of them 
grow in large clusters and spikes, which 
arranged brief guide for the uninitiated 
space does not permit. 
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AQUILEGIA-COLUMBINE 
ALYSSUM ANTIRRHINUM-SNAPDRAGON _ 
_ ANCHUSA _ 
ARABIS-ROCK CRESS AUBRETIA-PURPLE 
ARCTOTIS 
BLUE-EYED AFRICAN DAISY 
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ASTER BACHELOR'S BUTTONS— BALSAM—LADY SLIPPER 
CENTAUREA, CORNFLOWER 
CALLIOPSIS—TICKSEED CAMPANULA—CANTERBURY BELLS CANDYTUFT—IBERIS __ CARNATION — 
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CYNOGLOSSUM— 
CHINESE-FORGET-ME-NOT 
COSMOS 
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DIDISCUS—BLUE LACE FLOWER 
DIANTHUS—PINKS 
DELPHINIUM— 
PERENNIAL LARKSPUR 
DAHLIA DAISY, SWAN RIVER 
Descriptions and names of the flowers shown are listed below with the following informa- 
tion: Usual flower height, flower diameter and color; also if it grows in floret spikes or 
clusters. 
For Example: CLARKIA—the first flower on the left hand side of the 5th row—2’ (usual 
height), 2/2”, flower diameter, then following the many colors it achieves, Since CLARKIA 
is a single flower, rather than a floret spike or cluster, this information was not included. 
Ist Row: AGERATUM, 4-9”, 2”, white, lavender, blue; ALYSSUM, 4-6”, white; ANTIR- 
RHINUM-SNAPDRAGON, Fioret spike, 112-3’, 1/2”, white, yellow, red, purple; ANCHUSA, 
Floret cluster, 2’, 4%”, Bi-color, blue and white; AQUILEGIA-COLUMBINE, 21/2’, 242”, blue, 
yellow, pink, orange, purple. 
2nd Row: ARABIS-ROCK CRESS, Floret cluster, 1’, 44”, white; ARCTOTIS-BLUE-EYED 
AFRICAN DAISY, 3’, 3”, Bi-color white and blue; AUBRETIA-PURPLE ROCK CRESS, Floret 
cluster, 6”, blue, purple, lilac; ASTER (American Branching), 242’ 342-4”, white, pink, 
purple, numerous varieties; ASTER (El Monte), 2/2’, 6-8”, crimson. 
3rd Row: ASTER (Princess Bonnie), 2/2’, 3-312”, Bi-color, yellow and rose; ASTER (Sun- 
shine), 212’, 4”, yellow; BACHELOR’S BUTTONS-CENTAUREA, CORNFLOWER, 3’, 112”, 
blue, white, red, orange, purple; BALSAM-LADY SLIPPER, 2’, white; CALENDULA-POT 
MARIGOLD, 1/2’, 12”, orange, yellow. 
4th Row: CALLIOPSIS-TICKSEED, 1-3’, 21”, Bi-color, yellow, red, blue; CAMPANULA- 
CANTERBURY BELLS, Floret spike, 2’, Y%”, white, blue, purple, yellow; CANDTUFT-IBERIS, 
Floret cluster, 1’, rose, lavender, white; CARNATION, 18”, 2-3”, white, red, yellow, salmon, 
crimson; CHRYSANTHEMUM (Painted Daisy), 1/2’, Bi-color, white, red and yellow. 
5th Row: CLARKIA, 2’, 242”, pink, rose, crimson, purple, white, red; CLEOME-SPIDER 
PLANT, 4’, salmon, pink; COREOPSIS, 2’, 212”, yellow; COSMOS (Sensation), 3-4’, 4-5”, 
white, pink, red, yellow; -CYNOGLOSSUM- CHINESE FORGET-ME-NOT, Floret cluster, 15”, 
3”, blue. 
6th Row: DAHLIA (Unwin’s), 14”, mixed; DAISY, SWAN RIVER, 10”, 1’’, Bi-color, red, 
blue and white; DELPHINIUM-PERENNIAL LARKSPUR, Flcret spike, 5’, Bi-color, blue, 
white, and yellow; DIANTHUS-PINKS, 1’, Bi-color pink, maroon, crimson and white; 
DIDISCUS-BLUE LACE FLOWER, Floret cluster, 24’, 2-3”, blue. 
A—31l 
