. Catalog 1944 : magnolia seeds are good Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. BEAUTIFY BARE SPOTS WITH FLOWERS (See Page 29 for Planting Data. Cultural Instructions on Seed Packets.) â¢ff Star Means Exceptionally Fine. CALENDULA (POT MARIGOLD)âBlooms all summer in almost any soil if seed pods are kept off. Likes moist soil. CAMPFIRE â Dark orange with a scarlet sheen. Earlv and verv pleasing. Pkt. 10c. ORANGE SHAGGYâDifferent from the usual calendula, and rarely beautiful. Petals lac- iniated, g i v- i n g sh


. Catalog 1944 : magnolia seeds are good Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. BEAUTIFY BARE SPOTS WITH FLOWERS (See Page 29 for Planting Data. Cultural Instructions on Seed Packets.) â¢ff Star Means Exceptionally Fine. CALENDULA (POT MARIGOLD)âBlooms all summer in almost any soil if seed pods are kept off. Likes moist soil. CAMPFIRE â Dark orange with a scarlet sheen. Earlv and verv pleasing. Pkt. 10c. ORANGE SHAGGYâDifferent from the usual calendula, and rarely beautiful. Petals lac- iniated, g i v- i n g shaggy a p p e a r - a n c e . Pkt. 10c. ORANGE KING â Deep orange wi t h dark center. LEMON QUEEN â Lemon yel- low. MINE Dâ Mi x t u r e of above. Pkt. 10c C A L L I 0 P - SISâAn old favorite. Graceful single flowers, in shades of gold, yellow, and brown. Drouth resistant. â GOLDEN CROWNâAward of merit. American selection 1938. Its fragrant, orange-yellow flowers borne on long stems are fine for cutting. Pkt. 10c. MIXED. Pkt. 10c. CANDYTUFTâWell suited to this sec- tion. Need plenty of sunshine and only a moderate amount of water. â GIANT WHITE HYACINTH FLOW- ERED (See illustration)âProduces large floral spikes resembling a well formed hyacinth. Pkt. 10c. UMBELLATAâA compact round flower, umbrella formed. Delightful for bou- quets. Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c. â CANTERBURY BELLS â Branching plants bear, heavily, double canterbury bells of various shades of blue and pink. Pkt. 10C. CARNATION (See Illustration)âWith a protection of litter or straw, these flow- ers stand the winter and flower freely the following spring. â CHABAUDS GIANT â Bloom about six months after planting. Produces an CARNATION (Continued) abundance of large, double, clove-scented flow- ers. Mixed colors. Pkt. 15c. CASTOR BEANSâStrong growing plants, with ornamental foliage well adapted for border backgrounds, temporary screen plantings. Pkt. 10c. â CHINESE WOOLFLOWERâLovely, and un- usual. B


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