3 CALADIUM FANCY LEAF 
Rose, crimson, bronze-purple, translucent cream, vivid 
emerald, all zoned, splashed and margined, are the Calla-like 
leaves, as bright and showy as any blossom could be. A 
colorful pot plant or tubers may be planted outside in spring 
for effective summer bedding. Tubers, spring delivery, 
splendid mixture, each 50c; 3 for $1.30; 10 for $3.65; 25 for 
$8.35. Remember these are No. 1 size tubers, and prepaid 
to destinations east of the Mississippi. Add 5% for west of 
that river. Add 15% for into Canada. 
There are those who, in gardens, see visions; but others 
see only from weed to weed. 
5 PAINT-BRUSH FLOWER—x(8)25. The blossoms of 
CACALIA are tufted tassels that seem to have been dipped 
in vivid red or golden orange paint. In bloom for months. 
ie cuts. May be dried for winter bouquets. Pkt. 20c; 46 oz. 
c. 
1 CALABAZILLA GOURD—Attractive, winter-hardy vine 
for trellis, screen or bank cover. Gray-silvered leaves and 
golden flowers. Yellow-splashed, green fruits, not edible, 
sometimes appear. 8 seeds for 25c. 
CACTUS FLOWERS 
Lovely blossoms are here, along with bizarre, decorative 
foliage forms. 
EPIPHYLLUM HYBRIDS—Phyllocactus. 
In full blossom, they are, perhaps, the very 
showiest of flowering plants. Colors include 
cream, pink, rose, orange, scarlet, lavender 
violet. Illustrated opposite. 10 seeds for 35c; WM 
35 seeds for $1.00. 
EPIPHYLLUM PLANT CUTTINGS— 
Readily grown from cuttings, also. These 
should be planted in sand or sandy soil, and 
given little water until roots begin to form. 
We offer good, unrooted cuttings at 3, each 
different in flower color, for $1.40; or we 
will send six, each different, for $2.60. 
CHRISTMAS CACTUS—Zygocactus. The 
pretty flowers, rosy salmon to red, begin 
in early winter. Makes magnificent spec- 
imens with time. Plants, each 75c; 3 for 
$2.10. 
NYCTOCEREUS SERPENTINUS—Showy 
fragrant flowers, three inches across, blush-suffused white 
within, rose-shaded without, carried on twining stems. Makes 
a showy plant when well-grown. Plants, each T5c. 
EASTER LILY CACTUS—Echinopsis Hy- 
brids. Grown for the beautiful flowers ; big, 
bright blossoms in pink, white, and shades 
of rose. Diameter of the flower often equals 
that of the plant. Illustrated opposite. 
Mixed. Plants, each 65c; 3 for $1.75. 
OFFER 322AN—Flowering Cactus Collec- 
tion. One plant each of Christmas Cactus, 
Nyctocereus and of Easter Lily Cactus, to- 
gether with three cuttings, each different, 
of Epiphyllum, six plants in all, for $3.20. 
CACTUS ORNAMENTAL BLEND—The 
better ornamental, true Cacti for pot cul- 
ture. Weird and curious forms, but with 
richly hued, feathery flowers. Wonderfully 
diverse. Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. for 70c; 10 for 
$2.20. 
CACTUS WINTER-HARDY—In well- 
drained positions, the four below will survive any winter cold 
of American gardens. MAMMILLARIA VIVIPARA—A low, 
spreading, cushion-type Cactus, hardy into western Canada. 
Bright purple flowers. Valued in the sunny rock garden. 
Seeds, Pkt. 25c. Plants, each 65c; 3 for $1.75. NEOBESSEYA 
MISSOURIENSIS—Another fully hardy Cactus with tawny 
yellow flowers, followed by ruby fruits. Rock garden or wall. 
Pkt. 25c. Plants, each 65c; 3 for $1.75. OPUNTIA POLY- 
CANTHA—Branching, blue-green pads with silvery spines. 
Flowers pale lemon, tinged red. Winter hardy. Pkt. 25c. 
ECHINOCEREUS VIRIDIFLORUS—Elongated globes set 
with intertwined white and ruby spines. Olive-green flowers 
with tiny pink stripe. Pkt. 25c. 
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5 CALANDRINIA—x(8). Grow them for radiant, all-summer 
color, in full sun. UMBELLATA—3 inches. Low, everbloom- 
ing spreads of a vivid, rose-hinting crimson. Bedding, rock 
garden, border, wall. Pkt. 20c; 3 for 50c. GRANDIFLORA— 
25 inches. Big flowers of gorgeous rose-purple. Succulent 
foliage, silvered over green. Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. for 70c. 
2 RICH CALCEOLARIA 
2 CALCEOLARIA PEERLESS 
HYBRIDS—w. The big purse gs 
shaped blossoms are carried in | 
a long, profuse freedom that 
makes Calceolaria notable among 
pot plants. Brilliant colorings, 
from lemon, through gold and 
brown, to copper and crimson, 
often splashed contrastingly. 
Illustrated opposite. A superb 
strain. Pkt. 65c; 4 pkts. for $1.75. 
Remember that soft days of 
late autumn have’ often 
quick, sharp endings. Winter 
ean strike swiftly, unexpect- 
edly. Have your garden de- 
fences in order. A little care 
spares much repining. 
1 CALIFORNIA ROSE—Calystegia pubescens fi. pl. Creeping 
perennial, with pretty double flowers in soft pink. Illustrated 
on front cover. Descriptive offering on page 1. 
5 CALENDULA or SCOTTISH MARIGOLD 
Splendid cut flowers are the Scottish Marigolds, decorative, 
too, in the garden. Selections in brightest yellow, old gold, 
orange with scarlet sheen, tangerine, apricot, cream-primrose ; 
from formal fullness to Chrysanthemum fiuffiness. CALEN- 
DULA AVALON SPECIAL. Pkt. 15¢; 4 oz. 40c; % oz. 65c. 
CALENDULA NOVA—New European strain of frankly single 
Calendulas, developed for cutting. Rather large, small-cen- 
tered single flowers, gold to orange, usually with lighter zon- 
ing at petal base. Quite different, and really pretty. Pkt. 
20c; % oz. 40c. 
3 CALLA LILY or ZANTEDESCHIA 
If grown in garden, dig and store in frost-proof place 
for the winter. Callas also make fine pot plants. 
PINK CALLA—Z. Rehmanni. w. From palest blush, through 
pink, to rich rose, or rarely white. Dwarf, compact, floriferous. 
Garden or pot culture. Pkt. 25c. Tubers, Sept. to June, each 
55¢c; 3 for $1.50; 10 for $4.50; 25 for $10.50. 
CALLA ALBO-MACULATA—Flower of creamy white with 
hint of purple within. Decorative, white-spotted arrow-shaped 
leaves. Seeds germinate easily. Pkt. 25c; 44 oz. 50c. Tubers, 
each 40c; 3 for $1.00; 10 for $2.80; 25 for $6.00. 
GOLDEN CALLA—Z. Elliottiana. Great, 
lustrous, waxen, golden blossoms. White- 
spotted foliage. Garden or pot culture. Pkt.’ 
25e; 3 for 70c, Tubers, Oct. to June, each 
50c; 3 for $1.45; 10 for $4.25. 
WHITE CALLA—Z. aethiopica. Fragrant 
“Lilies”? of waxen whiteness. Garden or pot 
culture. Pkt. 25e; 3 for 70c. Tubers, Oct. 
to June, each 50c; 3 for $1.40; 10 for $4.10. 
THE BLACK-AND-YELLOW CALLA—Z. 
melanoleuca. Handsome flowers of creamy 
yellow, each spathe patched velvety maroon 
at base. Tubers, each 55c; 3 for $1.50. 
OFFER 322BN—One tuber each of the 5 
Callas for $2.25. 
4 TREE EVERGREEN BLEND 
A mixture of ornamental Evergreens and relatives in the 
Coniferae. Made up from desirable species of Fir, Pine, 
Spruce, Hemlock, Yew, Juniper, Cedar, Larch, with Crypto- 
meria, Chamaecyparis, Ginkgo, Thuja and the like. Some nat- 
urally germinate quickly, but a few of the kinds (as Yew) are 
slow and may take months, so do not disturb seedbed until 
at least one winter has passed. Not less than % oz. sold. 
1% oz. 20c; %4 oz. 85c; 1 oz. $1.15; % Ib. $4.00. 
