BELLS OF IRELAND (A) 
0825 Molucella laevis is its botanical title, 
but Irish Chimes seems to fit better! 2-ft., 
branching plants bear closely set spikes of 
translucent green, fairy bells. Cool and 
lovely for summer arrangements. Can also 
be dried for winter. Pkt. 25c 
BROWALLIA (A) 
0865 Speciosa major. An aristocrat for 
shady moist locations. Flowers like starry 
miniature Petunias—of rich gentian-violet 
on semi-trailing plants. 1 ft. high. Can be 
carried over in cool greenhouse or plant 
room. Very fine seed .. . needs early start- 
ing indoors. Pkt. 50c 
CACALIA—Tassel flower (A) 
0866. Wonderful for a dash of rich coppery 
from June to frost. The brilliant tassels are 
carried on 18 in. stems. Excellent cut flow- 
ers—and a grand garden plant. Pkt. 1l5c 
CACTUS (P) 
0867 Special Blend of Rare Varieties. Here's 
a fascinating indoor hobby . . . growing 
unusual, weird and rare sorts from seed. 
Interesting and easy. 
Pkt. 35c¢ 
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PACIFIC BEAUTY 
CALENDULAS (A) 
A brand new strain, and a huge improve- 
ment over older varieties. Uniformly large 
flowers, clearer colors, longer, straighter, 
and stronger stems and a remarkable re- 
sistance to heat. So fine for cutting. 
Pkts. 25¢ each 
0869 Apricot Beauty. Attractive two-toned 
variety—soft shadings. 
0871 Cream Beauty. Creamy white and 
light yellow shadings. 
0873 Lemon Beauty. Pure lemon yellow— 
long wide petals—well filled centers. 
0875 Persimmon Beauty. True persimmon 
orange—unusual brilliance and size. 
0880 Pacific Beauty Mixture. ///ustrated in 
color, page 12. 
CALIFORNIA POPPIES—See Poppies, de- 
scribed on Page 25. 
CALLIOPSIS (A) 
0940 Breck’s Special Blend. If you're a be- 
ginner—you can't lose. If you're an old 
timer you've grown it and loved the vel- 
yely crimson browns and yellows, so easy, 
so uscful and so free flowering—from June 
till frost. 2 ft. Pkt. 15c 
CAMPANULAS (P} 
1021 Peach Bells. (Persicifolia, Telham 
Beauty.) The best of the perennial bell 
flowers. 2¥2 ft. spikes carrying quantities 
of perfectly formed china-blue bells during 
late June and early July. Pkt. 50c 
1003 Carpathian Harebell. For rock gar- 
dens or the front of the border, this charmer 
provides important clear blue during mid- 
summer. Large graceful bells above 8 in. 
mounds of soft green. Pkt. 25¢ 
1027 Rotundifolia. See Blue Bells of Scot- 
land on page 14. Pkt 2oc 
CANARY BIRD VINE (A) 
3998 Rapid climber with finely cut and 
dainty foliage. What fun to have a swarm 
of lovely clear yellow canary birds on 
porch or trellis! Grows to 20 ft. Pkt. 25c 
CANDYTUFT (A) (P) 
You sow these on a balmy day in late 
March after snow has gone. They'll ger- 
minate in the cold moist spring earth and 
frost won't hinder them. Favorably grown, 
they'll spring into bloom as the Tulips are 
fading and continue into summer. 
Pkts. 15c, Y% oz. 60c¢ except where other- 
wise priced. 
1032 Breck’s White Giant. A. Large heads 
—pure white—good cutting. 18 in. 
1042 Breck’s Special Color Blend. A. 
1068 Sempervirens. P. Choice litile ever- 
green plants, neat and compact—complete- 
ly covered in May and June with masses 
of snow-white bloom. Perfect for edging or 
rock work—shears well for neat evergreen 
edging. 12 in. Pkt. 25c 
0983 Canterbury Bells, Light Blue 
CANTERBURY BELLS (8) 
These are hard to beat for masses of clean, 
fresh color—wonderful companions for the 
Lilies and Delphinium of the June border. 
Early spring sowings often produce the 
first year—but best results are obtained 
from spring sowing for bloom next year. 
Pkts. 15¢ each 
Cup and Saucer Type 
0982 Dark Blue 0984 Rose 0985 White 
0983 Light Blue 0986 Mixed 
Single Flowered 
0987 Dark Blue 0989 Rose 0990 White 
0988 Light Blue 0992 Mixed 
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CROSSANDRA /(P) 
Fascinating Now House Plant 
1500 There’s fun and fascination in raising 
these lovely pot plants from seed. Glossy 
Gardenia-like foliage with attractive flower 
spikes of overlapping clear salmon-pink 
florets. Early spring sown seed will make 
nice large plants for fall and winter bloom. 
Likes 70° temperature for germination. 
Pkt. $1.00 
CARDINAL CLIMBER (A) 
1072 Humming Bird haven on hot summer 
days! Dainty, graceful, fernlike vine, com- 
pletely smothered with glorious, bright 
cardinal-red trumpets. Plant with Heavenly 
Blue and Pearly Gates Morning Glories for 
an interesting contrast. Pkt. 25c 
1074 Hearts and Honey. ///ustrated in color, 
Page 21. Pkt. 25c 
CARDINAL FLOWER—See Lobelia, Page 19. 
BRECK'S CARNATIONS (A) (P) 
Chabaud’s Giant Imp. Fresh, crispy fra- 
grance from large double carnations in a 
wide range of color. Seed sown early in- 
doors will produce hundreds of blooms 
from midsummer to frost, and many can 
be wintered over with light protection. 
Pkts. 25¢ each 
1077 Jeanne Dionis. Pure white. 
1080 Legion of Honor. Deep salmon rose. 
1083 Marie Chabaud. Clear, light yellow. 
1089 Sparkler. Bright scarlet. 
1092 The Pearl. Light rose pink. 
1094 Mixed. Illustrated in color. 
1135 New English Giants P. //lustrated in 
color, Page 22. 
Pkt. 35c 
SUGAR N' SPICE 
CARNATION GARDEN 
Five beautiful colors—1 pkt. ea. 
White Pink Salmon 
Scarlet Yellow $ .00 
Order Group 
No. 10951 $1.25 VALUE 
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CATHEDRAL BELLS 
1408 Cobaea Scandens. Rapid growing 
vine with attractive, unusual bronzy 
green foliage and dozens of interesting 
1 to 1% in. lavender-purple bells, from 
mid-summer to frost. Excellent for trellises 
and screening. Pkt. 25¢ 
