—alpestris. PUYA-1 60¢ 
—raimondii. PUYA-12. 60¢ 
—spatacea. PUYA-16. 60¢ 
We could have listed some 100 more spec- 
ies of CACTI but will have them completed 
for the next issue or htey will be in the 
Magazine which is issued irregularily 
during the year. 
AAA PEE OSE SETPOINT OT ES TTL ET OS LOE ERE NEST 
CACTUS BLEND 
A mixture of all kinds of Cactus 
obtainable; it includes many diff- 
erent genera; a very unusual col- 
lection of Cactus. 
PRICE: CACT-X. 40¢ 
1 aa SSE SE IE I 
CAESALPINA. ; 
(sez-al-PIN-ee-uh) Leguminosae. Trees 
and shrubs of tropical regions, very orna- 
metntal and planted in the far South; soak 
seeds in warm water, for 12 hours before 
planting; transplant at sign of first true 
leaf as they dislike disturbing. 
—coriaria. Ny ayers br! CAES-2. 50¢ 
(Libida coriaria) Divi-Divi. 30 ft; yellow 
fis. 100 Seeds tab 1,000, eed bss 
—Gilliesii: see Poinciana illiesii. 
Seen CAES-8. 50¢ 
Shrub to 18 ft; yellow fis; (X). 
—pulcherrima: see Poinciana pulcherrima. 
eng CAES-14. 50¢ 
(C. tinctonia, Coueteria tinctonia, Tara 
spinosa) Tr or sh; yellow fis in dense 
racemes to 8” long; (IX). Oz. 95¢; lb. $8.00. 
CAILLIEA. 
—nyassana. CAIL-2. 30¢ 
Shrub with Acacia-like lvs; .SRhodesia; 
(IX). 
CAJANUS. (kaj-A Y-nus) 
—Cajan. CAJA-1. 30¢ 
Pigeon-Pea Tropical shrub; yellow or 
Mahe fis; far South. Oz. 75¢; lb. $5.00. 
CALANDRINA. (kal-an-DRIN-ee-ah) 
Low growing fleshy plants, grown as an- 
nuals in the rockery or for edging. Flowers 
are orange-yellow and coppery rose to brick- 
red or crimson-magenta. Best in sunny spot. 
—amaranth. CALD-l. 25¢ 
—ciliata v. Menziesii. CALD-4. 25¢ 
Rd Maids. Crimson fis; erect; HA. 
—umbellata. CALD-8. 30¢ 
Scarlet fis to 6’; Peru; HA. 
CALCEOLARIA. (kal-se-oh-LA Y-ri-ah) 
A very large genus from C. and S. America 
of creepers, herbs and shrubs. All have the 
pouch or slipper-shaype flowers, usually in 
yellow, often with dots and splashes of other 
colors. Many are GH plants nor are they 
hardy in the North. 
—crenatifolia. CALC-4. 30¢ 
Yellow with orange-brown spots; GH. 
—hybrid rugosa. CALC-4R. 50¢ 
Small flowered; in best colors; pretty. 
—grandiflora tigrina. CALC-3. 50¢ 
Finest strain of tigered flowers. 
—-herdeohybrida. CALC-10. 50¢ 
(PerfectModel) A nice form of C. crenat- 
ifolia. 
—mexicana. CALC-16. 30¢ 
Annual spcies; small yellow slippers; 1 
0 a 
—Florist Small Flowered. CALC-10FX. 
| —Radio. 
21 
CALC-FX. 50¢ 
CALENDULA 
Compositae. Definitely cool weather flow- 
ers and n the South should be sown in the 
fall. They like full sun but do not take well 
to the burning sun of summer; in the North 
either start indoors or plant where they are 
to grow; select the right varieties for green- 
house or out door planting. 2 feet; all HA. 
—Amber Clow. CALN-7A. 20¢ 
Long stems; amber-yellow with dark 
centers making it a showy cut-flowers. 
—Apricot Queen. CALN-7AQ. 20¢ 
A beautiful apricot color. 
—Ball’s Extra Double. CALN-7BD. 25¢ 
Free flowering, bright double orange; 
choice GH. variety for winter growing. 
—Ball’s Gold. CALN-7BG. 25¢ 
Deep golden yellow; GH variety.. 
—Ball’'s Masterpiece. CALN-7BM. 25¢ 
Clea orange with dark center; GH var’y. 
The best strain obtainable. 
—Florist Mixed. 
—chrysantha. CALN-7C. 20¢ 
Large clear buttercup-yellow. 
—Campfire. 
ae CALN-7CF. 20¢ 
Large brilliant orange with lemon sheen. 
—Corniche d’Or. CALN-7CO. 20¢ 
A _prtty golden yellow variety. 
—Frilled Beauty. CALN-7FB. 20¢ 
Double orange with frilled petals. 
—Indian Maid. CALN-7NM. 20¢ 
NEW. Pale orange with distinctive mar- 
oon eye; showy. 
—Jewell. CALN-7J. 20¢ 
Deep orange, full double, semi- dwarf; 
a aii bedder. 
—Lemon Queen. CALN-7LQ. 20 
Prettl sulphur-yellow; flat head. 3 
—Le Proust. CALN-7LP. 20¢ 
Nankeen yellow; excellent. 
—Mammoth Orange. CALN-7MG. 20¢ 
Best extra large deep orange. 
—Market Tangerine. CALN-7MT. 20¢ 
Deep tangerine-orange; showy. 
—Meteor. ; CALN-7M. 20¢ 
Double orange with yellow stripes; fine. 
—Orange King. CALN-7GE. 20¢ 
Florist strain; reselected; double orange; 
long stiff stems. 
—Orange Fantasy. CALN-7GS. 20¢ 
A crested type in orange; different. 
—Sunshine. CALN-7S. 20¢ 
Golden yellow; curled petals; long stems; 
good for cutting. 
P CALN-7R. 20¢ 
Double quilled petals; orange-scarlet. 
—Radio Golden Beam. CALN-77G. 20¢ 
Pure golden yellow; curled petals. 
—Yellow Colossal. CALNI7YC. 20¢ 
Large Chrysantha type and more double. 
—Florist Varieties Mixed. CALN-7FX., 20¢ 
Oz. 50¢: 4 oz. $1.00. 
—Art Shades Mixed. 
In light pastel shades. 
—Mixed Garden Varieties. 
Oz. 40¢; 4 oz. 85¢. 
CALIFORNIA POPPY: see Eschscholtzia. 
CALLA LILY: see Zantedeschia. 
CALLIANDRA. (kal-lee-AND-ruh). 
Leguminosae. (Anneslia) Tropical shrubs 
grown in the far South or in the GH farther 
North. 
—surinamensis. CALI-7. 50¢ 
Large evergreen sh or tr from Dutch 
Guianea, bearing powder-blue-like fis, and 
white stamens with brightly tinted pink 
tips much resembling the Mimosa_ tree 
(Albizzia julibressin); very pretty; (X). 
CALN-7ASX. 20¢ 
CALN-GX. 20¢ 
50¢ USE SYMBOLS WHEN ORDERING SEED 
