AUBRIETIA 
Bartonia 
112. Aurea (Blazing Star) (a). A very attractive annual grow- 
ing about 2 feet high with golden yellow blooms. Pkt., 10c. 
Bellis (Double English Daisy) (p) 
Splendid dwarf early flowering biennial for beds, borders 
und rock gardens. 
114, Snowball. 
115. Longfellow. 
Fine double white. 
Double dark rosy red. 
116. Giant Mixed. A fine collection of all giant Daisy or Bellis 
mixed. 
All Bellis; 10c a@ pkt.; 4 for 35c. 
Begonia ‘:") 
One of our best known house plants. Bears large quantities 
of lovely flowers of waxlike texture and in many soft and ex- 
quisite shades. Seeds very fine, but with proper care will grow 
and bloom in 6 to 8 months. 
A large class which blooms 
10c. 
120. Perpetual-Flowering Begonia. 
freely and continuously. Pkt. 
Bocconia 
122. Cordata (Plume Poppy) (p). A noble hardy perennial with 
large, glaucous leaves and tall flower stems with terminal 
panicles of white flowers. Useful for planting as a back- 
ground in large beds. July, August. 4 to 8 ft. Pkt. 8c. 
CALENDULA, CAMPFIRE 
Aubrietia 
105. Mixed (Rainbow Rock Cress) (rp). Fine dwarf spreading 
plant for borders, rock gardens and dry walls. Masses of 
rosy purple, blue and lilac blooms during April and May. 
6 inches tall. Pkt., 10c. 
Auricula 
A choice mixture of the hardy Alpine Auriculas 
or Primroses. About 6 inches tall, they bloom during April 
and May in many bright colors, including orange, copper- 
brown and other pastel shades. Pkt., 10c. 
106. Mixed (p). 
Cardiospermum 
107. (Balloon Vine) (c). Pretty annual vine growing to a 
height of 10 feet. Small white flowers followed by balloon- 
shaped seed pods. Pkt., 8c. 
Balsam (Lady. Slipper) (a) 
The Improved Double Balsams are among the showiest flow- 
ers for a bed by themselves or for single specimens. They 
form little treelike plants 2 feet high and are loaded with 
flowers until frost. Not desirable as a cut flower. 
108. Royal Camellia Mixed. 
spotted in beautiful shape. 
Blossoms mostly blotched and 
Pkt., 8c. 
109. Royal Rose Mixed. Mostly solid color flowers. Resemble 
small Roses. Pkt., 8c. 
110. Royal Show Mixed. All colors of the finest double Bal- 
sams in splendid mixture. Pkt., 8c. 
BALSAM 
Baptisia 
121. Australis (False Indigo) (p). Strong growing plant 2 to 3 
feet high with deeply cut, bluish green foliage and spikes of 
dark blue pea-shaped flowers produced throughout June and 
July. Pkt., 8c. 
Browallia 
123. Mixed (a). Large deep blue flowers. Suited for hanging 
Eras vases and beds. Fine for pot blooming in winter. 
5, tote. 
Calceolaria 
124, Giant Mixed (Pouch Flower) (gr). Peculiar pouch-like flow- 
ers of various colors, many of which are attractively tigered, 
blotched, spotted and laced in a most unique manner. A fine 
ee! plant, blooming in late winter and early spring. Pkt., 
c. 
Calendula 
(Pot Marigold) (a). These old-fashioned flowers are very 
popular at present. They make a wonderful show as bedding 
plants, blooming all summer and fall. May be used for winter 
blooming in greenhouses. Calendulas are of easy culture. 
Sow any time in spring or early summer in ordinary well 
drained soil. 
125. Orange Sunshine. 
ered type. 
deep orange. 
A new sort of the chrysanthemum-flow- 
A companion to Chrysantha or Sunshine. A 
A superior cut flower. 
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