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CARNATIONS (p) 
Need good, rich well-cultivated soil if they would produce large blooms. 
Rapid growers, coming into bloom in 5 to 6 months. Height: 15 inches. Sow 
the seeds from January to March, as early as possible in indoor boxes or hotbeds. 
Transplant when large enough to handle a distance of 8 to 10 inches apart. 
CHABAUD’S GIANT IMPERIAL MIXED. Robust, erect 
plants, 15 to 18 inches, come into bloom 5 months after sow- 
ing the seed and supply a great abundance of large, double 
flowers with handsomely serrated edges. 4 oz. $1.50. 
CHABAUD’S GIANT IMPERIAL STRIPED MIXED. 1% 
to 2 feet tall. Spicy fragrance, long period of bloom and 
easily cultured. The lovely fringed flowers are offered in 
rich shades of red, rose, salmon, yellow and white, are often 
striped and blotched. '% oz. $4.00. 
ENGLISH GIANTS MIXED. A superb mixture. The finest 
outdoor carnation. Huge, delightfully fragrant blooms com 
parable to the beautiful greenhouse varieties. Very attractive 
foliage on sturdy 18 inch stems. Flowers the first year from 
seed if started indoors in February. Light winter covering is 
advisable. % oz. $1.50. 
CASTOR BEANS (a) 
RICINUS. Very fast growing. Grow tall (often 12 feet). 
Large leaved plants used as shade and windbreaks as well as 
tall hedges. Leaves green and bronze. Average height: 4 to 6 
feet. Plant seeds after ground gets warm. Sow 1 inch deep 
and 5 feet apart. Oz. 35c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS (a) 
PAINTED DAISY. Splendid garden plants of bushy form. Foliage is attractive 
and single. Sturdy stems bear daisy-like blossoms of much charm and grace. 
Splendid subjects for borders and bedding. Sow seeds from February to May in 
the places they are to occupy and thin out 8 to 10 inches apart. 
SINGLE MIXED COLORS. Oz. $1.20. 
CLARKIA (a) 
Tall, leafy stems are covered with lovely, very showy flowers in beautiful 
clear shades of red, rose pink and white. Most attractive for bedding and cut- 
ting. Ideal for growing in pots, Grows 212 feet high. Sow outdoors in spring. 
ELEGANS—DOUBLE CHOICE MIXED COLORS. Oz. $1.00. 
CLEOME (a) 
Spider plant. Extremely easy to grow, not susceptible to insect attacks and 
practically immune to plant diseases. Reaches a height of 4 feet. Makes an 
B i) . 4 . attractive border plant producing huge heads of a delightful and refreshing 
ALSAM Camellia Flowering White color. Before falling, the lower flowers on the trusses fade to a bluish white, 
giving an appearanec of a white collar with a pink can. 
PINK QUEEN. A Silver Medal Winner in 1942. This one 
you should certainly try! oz. $1.80. 
CALLIOPSIS (a) 
Tickseed. Decorative plants with finely cut foliage and gay, daisy-like 
flowers in thrilling variations of yellow, orange and red tones. They bloom 
continuously through the summer until frost and are easily grown in almost any 
location and soil. Sow seeds where plants are to bloom, from February to May, 
and thin 6 to 8 inches apart. 
ALL DOUBLE MIXED. Flowers practically double, 1 to 1% 
inches across. Delightful combinations of yellow, orange, 
maroon, crimson and mahogany. Grows 3 feet high. Oz. 90c. 
CANDYTUFT (a) 
_ So easy to grow! Charming, bushy little plants, bearing gay clusters of 
daintily colored flowers. Furnish masses of color for early spring show. Sow 
immediately after last frost in the beds and borders where they are to bloom. 
Thin to 10 inches apart. 
UMBELLATA FINEST MIXED. Umbrella-shaped flower 
heads made up of many small flowers cover the dwarf, bushy 
plants which grow 1 ft. tall. Oz. 75e. 
HYACINTH WHITE FLOWERED. Plants are much 
branched. Each branch is a massive, long and thick hyacinth- 
like spike of pure white. Oz. $1.20. 
CARDINAL CLIMBER (a) 
Grows 25 feet high, the beautiful fern-like foliage being 
covered with a blaze of circular, fiery, cardinal-red flowers 
throughout summer and fall. The flowers are like miniature 
Morning Glories, about 1% inches in diameter and are borne 
in clusters. % oz. $2.25. 
ALL FLOWER SEEDS 10c PKT. 
ASTER—Queen of the Market, BALLET QUEEN UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED 
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