CALIFORNIA POPPIES — Eschscholtzia 
Dainty, free-flowering plants of easiest culture, with gaily colored, poppy-like flowers 
having a satiny finish; do well in any well-drained, loose soil and sunny position. Bloom 
early and continue until frost. Well adapted for beds and edgings; for vases, cut the buds 
when they begin to show color. The spreading varieties grow 1 ft. tall; the erect growing 
attain a height of 15 to 18 in, Many were originated on Burpee’s Floradale Farms. 
Double and Semi-Double 
Spreading Varieties 
2017 Creamy Crinkles The extra double 
flowers are of a soft apricot-buff, with beauti- 
fully crinkled or canaliculated petals. At times, 
the color appears as a rich pastel tone of 
creamy primrose-yellow. Most impressive. 
Pkt. 25¢; 2 pkts. 45¢ 
2065 Sweetheart Large, double flowers of 
flaming rose on cream ground, lighter on the 
inside of the petals which are handsomely 
crinkled and delightfully fluted. Nice effect. 
Pkt. 15¢; 1%40z.60¢; 14 oz. $1.10 
2053 Monarch Mixed Select mixture of 
the finest semi-double varieties. A bed or bor- 
der is a glorious riot of many beautiful colors. 
Pkt. 15¢; 1%40z. 60¢; 14 oz. $1.10 
2014 Double Mixed aA mixture of the 
best named double and semi-double varieties, 
in a choice color range. Some are prettily frilled 
so that many gorgeous, odd but pleasing bi- 
color effects are produced. Profuse blooming. 
Pkt. 15¢; %40z.60¢; 14 oz. $1.10 
2053 California Poppy, Monarch Pkt.15¢ 
Single Flowering California Poppies 
Erect Growing Plants 
1589 Erect Mixed An attractive mix- 
ture of the most desirable colors for a grand 
showing. Upright growing plants. 
Pkt. 15¢; %40z.60¢; 1% oz. $1.10 
Spreading Varieties 
2055 Sumset Mixture well-balanced 
blend in many pretty colors varying from 
lightest yellow to dark red. Free blooming. 
Pkt. 10¢; 14 0z. 40¢; 1% oz. 75¢ 
CANDYTUFT — tteris 
Well-known, dwarf, profuse flowering plants of easy culture. Charming for beds, borders, 
edgings, rock gardens and cutting. Comes into flower quickly. For a continuous display 
throughout the season, make several sowings 2 to 3 weeks apart. All varieties of Candytuft 
do best in sections where summers are cool. We offer two distinct types. 
1816 Giant Hyacinth Flowered The 
plants are much branched, each branch a 
massive, long and thick hyacinth-like spike 
of pure white. Showy and attractive. 1 ft. 
Pkt..15¢; oz. 50¢; 14 oz. 95¢ 
1819 Little Prince [R)} Dainty hyacinth- 
like spikes of pure white on dwarf plants, 
6 in. high. A foremost variety for edging 
beds and borders; useful as pot-plants and 
highly desirable for the rock garden. : 
Pkt. 15¢; 14 0z.50¢; 1 oz. 95¢ 
1830 Umbellata Mixed [R) Umbel or um- 
brella-shaped flower heads made up of many 
small flowers coyer the dwarf bushy plants, 
which grow 1 ft. tall. Attractive blend made 
up of carmine, flesh pink, lilac, rose, cardinal 
and white, If you live in a section where 
summers are hot, sow the seeds very early 
in the spring so that plants will bloom dur- 
ing the cooler days of late spring and early 
summer. Do well in sun or half-shade. 
Pkt. 10¢; 14 0z. 35¢; 1% oz. 65¢ : - 
1816 Candytuft, Giant Hyacinth Flowered 
Perennial Candytuft, page 55. Pkt. 15¢ 
GIANT MARGUERITE 
CARNATIONS 
1848 Finest Mixed Delightfully fragrant, 
fringed flowers of the largest size in a blend 
of all colors—whites, lovely rose and pink 
shades, salmon, deep red, scarlet, dark 
blood-red and yellow. Plants flower within 
five months from seed; in localities where 
summers are short, start seed early indoors. 
Hardy in moderate climates where it may 
be grown as a biennial, 15 to 18 in. 
Pkt. 25¢; oz. 85¢; 1% oz. $1.60 
Perennial Carnations, page 52. 
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1848 Carnation, Giant Marguerite Pht. 25¢ : 
1815 Annual Canterbury Bells Pkt. 15¢ . 
CAMPANULA 
3642 Fragilis (The Basket Campanula) 
Large, light blue flowers on prostrate trail- 
ing branches often 18 in. long. Lovely in 
the rock garden or trailing over a wall; for 
window boxes and hanging baskets. Hardy 
where winters are mild. In cold sections 
it should be treated as an annual. Easily 
grown as an indoor winter house plant.’ 
Pkt. 35¢; 2 pkts. 65¢; 3 pkts. 90¢ 
Canterbury Bells 
1815 Mixed Colors All-America Gold 
Medal Winner. Shape of flowers and form of 
plant are the same as the biennial Canter- 
bury Bells, but these bloom in less than six 
months from seed. Shades of lavender, 
blue, rose, pink, as well as white in a lovely 
mixture. Desirable for late beds and bor- 
ders and nice for cutting. For earliest 
flowers, start seed indoors. 2 to 2% ft. 
Pkt. 15¢; 4% 0z.60¢; % oz. $1.10 
Biennial and Perennial Campanulas, 
page 52. 
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3913 Calceolaria Hybrids Pkt. 50¢ 
CALCEOLARIA—Pouch Flower ® 
3913 Hybrids Attractive, compact, free- 
blooming house plants with peculiar pouch- 
like flowers of various colors. Many are at- 
tractively blotched, spotted and laced. 
Pkt. 50¢; 2 pkts..95¢; 3 pkts. $1.35 
CARDINAL CLIMBER 
Ipomoea quamoclit sloteri § 
2912 Quick-growing climber with cardinal- 
scarlet blooms, 1 to 1% in. across in lovely 
contrast to the glossy dark green foliage 
so finely cut as to give little or no shade. 
It is grown extensively for its spectacular 
display of flowers. Vines grow 15 ft. tall, 
are in bloom all summer until frost. Do 
well in any good soil in a sunny location. 
Pkt. 15¢; oz. 60¢; 1% oz. $1.10 
