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G-ilia tricolor. "Bird's Kyes. " Annual 9 inches 

 to 1 foot high. Flowers pale lilac, yellow to- 

 ward the center with five purple spots. Charm- 

 ing combination of colors. Pkt. 5c. 



G-odetia amoena. "Farewell to Spring." Annual 

 1 to 2 feet high. A plant of slender growth, 

 usually found on shady banks, and flowering in 

 great profusion. The flowers are lilac-crimson 

 or red-pink, often with a darker center. Pkt. lOc. 



IvUPINUS AFFINIS 

 See Description on p. 11. 



Godetia Eottae. "Farewell to Spring." Annual 

 2 to 3 feet high. A slender plant; flowers pale 

 rose or lilac with purple dotted lines and a rich 

 purple spot in the center. Pkt. TOc. 



Godetia grandiflora. "Farewell to Spring." An- 

 nual 1 to 2 feet high. A graceful, slender- 

 stemmed plant. Flowers delicate pink marked 

 with rich crimson. Kemarkable for the abund- 

 ance of large, beautiful flowers, often 4 inches 

 across. Grows well in a shady place. Pkt. oc. 



