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AGERATUM 
Popular blue flowers profusely borne all 
summer on compact, long-growing plants that 
thrive in any soil. For best results and early 
bloom start indoors March 25th, or in the 
garden after danger of frost. 
1007 DWARF BLUE BEDDER. Plants are 
very low, compact in growth and are cov- 
ered with rich dark blue flowers. ‘This is 
a very satisfactory dwarf edging variety. 
Pkt. 30¢; lg. pkt. 55¢; 14 02. 85¢. 
BALSAM 
1051 Camellia Flowered. Mixed colors. A 
popular old favorite with double camellia- 
like flowers. It is well worth using in the 
border or as a summer hedge especially in 
partially shaded places. Sow in the garden 
after danger of frost. Thin to 12 inches. 
Height 2 at BKt, 1o¢5314 0z.45¢. 
CALLIOPSIS 
1070 Tall All-Double Mixed Colors. Decora- 
tive plants with finely cut foliage and daisy- 
like flowers in a wide variation of yellow 
and mahogany tones. A better strain of 
doubles. Sow as soon as the soil can be 
Height 214 ft. 
worked. Thin to 9 inches. 
Pkt. 20¢; 4 0z. 35¢. 
The new Pacific Beauty Calendulas are extra 
large and clear in color. 
CALENDULA 
The outstanding Calendulas today are the 
new Pacific Beauty strains. Flowers are larg- 
er, fuller and colors clearer. Stems are longer, 
straighter and more resistant to mid-summer 
heat. Sow in early spring. Thin to 8 or 10 
inches. 
1055 Pacific Beauty, Mixed Colors. A blend of 
the four varieties described below. Pkt. 
15¢; 14 oz. 40¢; oz. $1.15. 
1056 Apricot Beauty. An attractive two-toned 
apricot colored calendula. 
1057 Cream Beauty. A creamy-white shading 
to soft yellow. 
1058 Lemon Beauty. A pure lemon yellow. 
1059 Persimmon Beauty. Flowers of a true 
persimmon orange of unusual brilliance and 
size. 
Above Colors: Pkt. 15¢; 14 0z. 40¢; oz. $1.15. 
C115 Collection. One regular packet each of 
the above four colors for only 40¢. 
Every garden should have Bachelor Buttons for 
cutting. 
BACHELOR BUTTONS 
Centaurea 
Our special strains are large, fully double 
with bright clear colors and long stems for 
cutting. Sow in early spring and again in 
late June for fall bloom. 
1100 Double Mixed Colors. A special mixture 
we make of the following different colors. 
Pkt. 15¢; 14 02. 35¢. 
1104 Blue Boy. ‘The true cornflower blue 
shade in favor for garden and cutting. 
1105 Red Boy. Deep, showy ruby red. 
1106 Snow Man. Glistening snow white. 
Above colors: Pkt. 15¢; 14 02. 35¢. 
CALIFORNIA POPPY 
A brilliant annual that stands sun and 
drought. Sow the seed in October or early 
spring. Thin to 8 inches. 
1066 Orange. ‘True California Poppy. Pkt. 
15¢; 14 oz. 35¢. 
1068 Finest Mixed Colors. An especially good 
blend of orange, yellow, and white flower- 
ing poppies. Pkt. 15¢; 14 02. 35¢. 
CANDYTUFT 
An easily grown free-flowering annual that 
may be sown early. Thin to 6 inches. Make 
a second sowing in July for fall bloom. 
1075 Giant White Hyacinth-Flowered. Plants 
are branched, each branch a massive, long 
and thick hyacinth-like spike of pure white. 
Very showy and attractive. Pkt. 20¢; lg. 
pkt. 35¢. 
1077 Choice Mixed Colors. The colored types 
are bright, gay flowers but have a shorter, 
more compact head than Giant White Hy- 
acinth-Flowered. Pkt. 15¢; lg. pkt. 30¢. 
CLARKIA 
1120 MIXED COLORS. Considered one of 
the most graceful of all annuals — excellent 
for cutting. Flowers are like small double 
roses in shades of pink. Cut just before 
they open, the flowers open nicely in water. 
Sow in early spring and again late in June 
for fall bloom. Pkt. 15¢; lg. pkt. 25¢. 
QUALITY FLOWER SEEDS FOR THE HOME GARDEN 
COCKSCOMB 
1098 Plumed. Mixed Colors. The heads of 
Feather Cockscomb resemble ostrich plumes 
of shiny, silky texture. Some are Clear, 
brilliant pinks or crimson; others are like 
feathers of pure gold. Their plumy masses 
are magnificent when well grown. Pkt. 20¢; 
Ig. pkt. 35¢; 14 0z. 65¢. 
1095 Dwarf Crested. Mixed colors. One of 
the showiest annuals. Small flowers of bril- 
liant crimson and shades of red, crowded 
into velvety fasciated masses that resemble 
a rooster’s comb. Very useful as a bedding 
plant. Start in the house April 10th or in 
the garden after danger of frost. Thin to 
10 inches. Height 1 ft. Pkt. 20¢; Ig. pkt. 
35¢; 14 oz. 65¢. 
CLEOME 
Spider Flower 
1125 Pink Queen. All-America Silver Medal 
1942. One of the taller annuals that at- 
tracts the most attention of visitors in our 
trial grounds. Its huge trusses of bright 
salmon pink flowers borne on long stems 
give a striking show from mid-summer until 
frost. Start in the house April 10th or in 
the garden after danger of frost. Thin to 
24 inches. Height 4 ft. Pkt. 20¢; lg pkt. 
35¢; 4 oz. 60¢. 
1126 HELEN CAMPBELL. A new white 
companion variety to Pink Queen that is 
equally attractive. Use alone or with Pink 
Queen as background plants, in masses or 
as a temporary 4 ft. hedge — excellent. Pkt. 
25¢; lg. pkt. 50¢; 14 0z. 65¢. 
Carnations are always popular. 
CARNATION 
1085 Chabaud’s Giant Improved, Mixed Col- 
ors. ‘This half-hardy perennial is usually 
considered an annual but if planted in a 
protected location and covered with leaves 
or straw will usually survive the first winter. 
The delightful fragrance and rich coloring 
makes them very useful for cut flowers and 
bedding. Sow the seed as soon as the soil 
can be worked in the spring or start in- 
doors for earlier bloom. Pkt. 30¢; lg. pkt. 
bod; 14 oz. $1.20. 
