SWAN 
RIVER 
DAISY 
338 — BRACHY- 
COME _Iberidi- 
folia Blue Su- 
preme, ha, 14 
in. Dark blue 
flower with 
white eye 
borne in abun- 
dance in your 
border or rock- 
a ery on sturdy, 
compact plants with lacy deep cut foliage. 
339—B. Red Star. Bright red. 340—White Star. 
341—BRACHYCOME COMPLETE MIXTURE. 
BROWALLIA—AMETHYST 
For winter pot plants or summer beds, this versa- 
tile plant does well in sun or shade. Likes moist 
porous soil. Makes fine winter bouquets. 
345—B. Elata Grandiflora Mixed. hha. 2 ft. Large 
winged flowers borne in clusters. Free and long 
blooming, self sows. Fine mixture. 
346—B. Sapphire. (Viscosa Compacta). 9 in. Ex- 
tra fine, dwarf plants bear attractive dark blue 
flowers with white eyes. Distinct and rare. 
348—Speciosa Major. 10 in. Larger flowers with 
1 in. tube, 2 in. across. Deeper blue. Pkt. 25c. 
PAINT BRUSH, TASSEL FLOWER 
354—CACALIA Mixed. ha, 2 ft. Gay and easy. 
Tufted fluffy tassels that seem to have been dip- 
ped in paints of vivid red or golden orange. 
POPPY MALLOW 
390—CALLIRHOE Involucrata, ha, 8 in. A lovely 
trailing everblooming plant, the flowers cup- 
shaped and of a rich crimson color; very desir- 
able for rockery and dry border. 
ROCK PURSLANE 
CALANDRINA Speciosa—6 in. ha. 
Charming low growing succulents which will en- 
dure the hottest sun and bear bright clusters 
throughout the summer. 352—Crimson. 
351—Umbellata. hp. 5 in. Mats of flaming scarlet 
for months on end. Likes hot, dry position. 
Candytuft Giant Hyacinth Flowered 
CANDYTUFT, D, B. 
Plant seed where the plants are to bloom and in 
two months’ time they will be in flower. 
440—CORONARIA Giant —Hyacinth-Flowered 
or Improved Empress, ha, 18 in. Tree-like, perhaps 
the finest of annual Candytuft; each branch ter- 
minating in a big spike of pure white flowers; 
very showy in beds and excellent for cutting. A 
distinct and beautiful garden annual. Pkt. 10¢; 
Yq ox. 25¢; oz. 65c. 
444—New Dwarf Miniature Gem Hyacinth Flowered. 
Very dwarf, about 3% inches. White. 
447—UMBELLATA. 1 ft. Very beautiful varieties 
of many rich colors; flowers borne in big umbels; 
grand display in beds or borders. Mxd. Pkt. 10c: 
V4 oz. 25¢; oz. 60c. 
ANNUAL CALLIOPSIS 
Extra fine cut-flower annual. ha, C 
384—All Double Mixed. 3 ft. No better strain of 
double Flowering Calliopsis has yet been found. 
The 1-1% in. double and semi-double flowers are 
borne on long graceful stems in abundance from 
July till frost. Beautiful mixture of Colors. 
389—Complete Mixture of Calliopsis. 
BLESSED THISTLE 
439A—CARDUUS Benedictus (Cnicus) 2 ft. ha. Large 
heads of bright yellow flowers. 
CROSSWORT—For sandy soil, partial shade. 
621A—CRUCIANELLA Stylosa. 9 in. hp. A delicate 
easy prostrate plant for border front or rockery. 
Bears crimson pink flower heads from June until 
August. 
ANNUAL CANTERBURY BELLS 
402—CAMPANULA Medium Annual Canterbury 
Bells. Now you can have these lovely plants in 
your garden the first year from seeds. Complete 
mixture of colors. Fine for rockery or beds. Sow 
early where it is to bloom. 
398—CAMPANULA Speculum Mixed. ha, 1 ft. B. 
Wheel shaped, blue and white. Venus Looking 
Glass. 
Everblooming Calendulas 
Pot-Marigold-Ha, C 
One of the best annuals for the garden 
or greenhouse, and one of the easiest to 
grow. Calendulas will thrive almost any- 
where. In the South it will bloom prac- 
tically all year round, and in the North 
from May until frost. Vast improvements 
have been made in color, size and shape 
of these fine plants. The best of these 
are listed below. Keep the flowers cut. 
368—Orange King Improved. Intense. 
362—Art Shades. A very desirable mix- 
ture of delicate shades of apricot, orange, 
cream, lemon, white and other tints. 
365—Golden Beam. Petals are curled like 
soft lace in pure golden yellow. 
363—Ball's Orange Improved. Immense 
double orange. 
374—New Yellow Colossal. Largest to 
date, profuse blooming, fully double, 
compact and lovely in form with full 
center; outer petals long, loose and grace- 
fully curied. Fine for exhibition. 
371—SUNSET SHADES. Especially for the 
home gardener. Novel bicolored flowers 
tipped and striped orange, lemon, prim- 
rose on apricot base. 3 in. rounded double 
flowers. Compact plants for beds, bor- 
ders, cutting. Pkt. 25c. 
373—Sunshine. 2 ft. Entirely new and dis- 
tinct species, taller, more graceful, more 
showy, long incurved Chrysanthemum- 
like petals, bright canary yellow. 
3%75—Complete Mixture—Pot Marigolds. 
Pkt. 10c; 25¢; Y2 oz. 75c. 
ee A, 
CARNATIO 
N ENGLISH GIANT 
375—Calendula Double Finest Mixed 
PACIFIC BEAUTY—HEAT RESISTANT Calendulas 
With 412-5 inch flowers 
and less tendency to 
single during hot weath- 
er. Clear colors. 
37%—Apricot. 
376—Creamy white. 
379—Persimmon. 
378—Mixed. 
AA AAAAADAADADAADDS 
CULTURE 
All the carnations listed 
below will bloom in 5 
months or less from 
seed. Sow early indoors 
for early bloom, or out- 
doors after last frost. 
To winter them outside, 
cut back and give heavy 
mulching. 
GIANT 
CARNATIONS 
from seed 
equal to the 
finest Florist 
Carnation 
Blooms in 
3 to 5 months 
flower until frost 
may be lifted 
and potted for 
2 winter bloom 
PARAM 
YOU'LL LOVE THE SPICY ODOR OF THESE CARNATIONS 
SUPER GIANTS 
488—English Giants Mixed. 
The best Carnation we have seen for the gar- 
dener who appreciates superior size and quality. 
If well grown and the secondary buds are re- 
moved, the gardener will obtain blooms as fine 
or finer than the florist greenhouse Carnation. A 
little iarger than Super Giants listed below em- 
bracing all Carnation colors. 40 seeds 25¢; 100 
seeds 50c. 
487—Carnation Super Giant Mixed. 
Similar in habit and earliness to Chabaud Giant, 
but with flowers 1/3 larger. Very double and 
strongly clove scented. Pkt. 25c. 
CHABAUD GIANT. Everblooming. 
Hp. 18 in. Plants are vigorous, flowers are large 
and varied in color and continue over a long 
period. May be grown in beds or in conservatory. 
45%7—Aurora. Deep coppery salmon. 
458—Etincelant. Bright beautiful scarlet. New. 
459—Jeanne Dionis. Pure snow white. Finest. 
460—Legion of Honor, Clear salmon rose. 
461—Marie Chabaud. Sulphur yellow. 
455—Mikado. Violet, a rare color. 
462—Nero. Deep blood red. Intense. 
463—Reine Rose. Delicate flesh pink. 
464—Sparkler. Cardinal red. 
465—Striped. Novel, striking, many colors. 
466—The Pearl. A delicate purple. 
484—Avranchin Mixed. Pale yellow, vividly splashed 
with rose, red, and violet markings. 
467—Complete Mixture of above. Pkt. 10¢; 25c; 
1/16 oz. 60c; Vs oz. $1.00. 
BLOOMS IN 90 DAYS 
486—Carnation J. M. Bridgeford 
16 in. Giant double flowers 3-4 inches across on 
long stems. Seed may be planted early inside, or 
outside after frost and will bloom in 90 days 
after sowing. Flowers thruout the summer. Em- 
bracing all Carnation colors including yellow. 
Pkt. 25¢; 1/32 oz. 60c; 1/16 oz. $1.00. 
A LARGER, IMPROVED CHAUBAUD 
469—EVERBLOOMING Enfant de Nice. hp. 20 in. 
Larger 3 in. flowers are more fully double, more 
heavily fringed and have stronger stems than 
Chaubaud. The foliage is heavier, plants neater 
of robust upright habit. We highly recommend 
this fine strain. Pkt. 25¢; 1/16 oz. $1.00. 
HARDIEST OF CARNATIONS 
478—Grenadin Mixed, hp, 2 ft. A fine garden Car- 
nation, blooming first season; flowers large, 
double and freely produced. 
476A—Camellia Flowered Mixed. 1 ft. Flowers are 
very double and built to resemble a Camellia. 
Separate colors are especially blended in the 
brightest shades. Pkt. 25¢; 3 pkts. 65c. 
Best for Winter Bloom 
4%72—Giant Marguerite Improved Formula Mixture. 
hp, 1 ft. Largest full double flowers especially 
fine for cut flowers. Excellent for winter bloom 
in the greenhouse or window garden. 
483—Complete Mixture, all types and colors. 
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