SNAPDRAGONS (Conl.) 



Forcing Varieties 

 CEYLON COURT— Large beautiful 

 Canary Yellow, fine for forcing. 

 Pkt., 25c. 



CHEVIOT MAID SUPREME — Clear 

 pink. Pkt., 50c. 



HELEN— A beautiful shade of sal- 

 mon, fine for forcing. Pkt., 35c. 

 JENNIE SCHNEIDER-Beautiful sal- 

 nnon pink. Pkt., 25c. 

 COATE'S YELLOW PERFECTION— 

 Deep golden yellow. Pkt., 50c. 

 LUCKY STRIKE-Pure white, grows 

 3 to 4 feet. Pkt., 50c. 

 ROMAN GOLD— Deep golden yel- 

 low, suffused pink. Pkt., 25c. 

 WHITE ROCK— The nnost popular of 

 the early white Snapdragons for 

 forcing during winter and early 

 spring. 1/16 oz., 65c; 3/8 oz., $1.00; 

 Pkt., 25c. 



AFTERGLOW — The finest golden 

 orange. Pkt., 50c. 



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ANNUAL ANCHUSA 

 Blue Bird 



A new annual Anchusa, which grows 

 about 18 inches tall; is of connpact 

 habit and bears Its rich indigo flow- 

 ers at the top of the plant. 'A oz., 

 30c; Pkt., lOc. 



ANAGALLIS 



GRANDIFLORA MIXED-Lovely dwarf 

 plants, exceedingly effective as edg- 

 ings, also charming on rock-work 

 and in pots. Pkt., lOc. 



ARGEMONE 



GRANDIFLORA (The Prickly Poppy) 



— 2 feet. They have branching, 

 prickly stems with glaucous leaves 

 with spiny margins. The large Pop- 

 pylike, white flowers of silken tex- 

 ture with a mass of golden anthers 

 in the centers mokes them addition- 

 ally ottroctlve. Pkt., lOc. 



ASPERULA 



AZURE SETOSA— A showy annual 

 bearing funnel-shaped sky-blue flow- 

 ers, comes into bloom quickly and 

 continues from June to August; very 

 effective in large beds. Height, 12 

 inches. Pkt., lOc. 



rctotis 



African Daisy 

 GRANDIS (Blue-Eyed African Daisy) 



—Handsome bushes, 2 to 3 feet high, 

 covered with large, pure white, daisy- 

 like blooms having a pale lilac- 

 blue reverse. Flowers from early 

 July until frost. Delights in a sunny 

 situation. Fine for cutting. 'A oz.. 

 25c; oz., 75c; Pkt.. lOc. 

 HYBRIDS MIXED— An excellent bor- 

 der plant growing 8 to 12 inches 

 high. Has showy large blooms 2'/2 

 to 3 inches across and comes in a 

 variety of showy colors. Does well in 

 dry soil. Special pkt., 75c; Pkt., 20c. 



ARTEMISA 

 SACRORUM VIRDIS 



SUMMER FIR— A light and elegant 

 foliage plant of graceful pyramid- 

 ical habit. The regularly branched 

 plants are furnished with finely cut 

 foliage, and will be found most val- 

 uable as single specimens on the 

 lawn or for pot culture. Hardy an- 

 nual. Height, 4 to S feet. Pkt., lOc. 



ASPARAGUS 

 PLUMOSUS NANUS (Asparagus 



Fern)— Graceful plants, easily grown 



In the dwelling house. Pkt. (15 seeds). 



lOc. 



SPRENGERI (Emerald Feather)-A 



pretty plont for pot culture with 

 drooping fronds. 100 seeds, 25c; Pkt.. 

 lOc. 



AMARANTHUS 



Hardy annuals with strikingly beau- 

 tiful flowers. Thrive best in a hot. 

 sunny place. 



CAUDATUS (Love Lies Bleeding)— 

 Flowers borne in long, drooping 

 sprays. Blood red. Pkt.. 5c. 

 TRICOLOR (Joseph's Coat)— 21/2 

 feet. The inner foliage is of the 

 blackest bronze, tipped with green, 

 while the outer foliage is bright 

 scarlet and gold. Pkt., lOc. 

 MOLTEN FIRE (Summer Poinsettio) 

 — Very ornamental and the most 

 beautiful of all Amoranthus; very 

 easily grown from seed; leaves dark 

 bronze, center Poinsettio red. Pkt.. 

 15c. 



alsam 



Pkt. 



lOc. 



BARTONIA 



AUREA-12 inches. The little known 

 Bartonia makes patches of polished 

 gold in sunny situations, even if the 

 soil is poor. The foliage is gray and 

 thistle-like, and is exceedingly bril- 

 liant in the sunshine. It will not stand 

 transplanting, so should be sown 

 where intended to bloom. Pkt., lOc. 



BLUE LACE FLOWER 



DIDISCUS COERULEUS-None of the 

 easily grown garden annuals hove 

 within recent years attained greater 

 popularity than the Blue Lace Flow- 

 er. The plants grow about 2 feet 

 high, producing umbelshaped flowers 

 of the most beautifully clear, ceru- 

 lean or heavenly blue. Seed sown 

 outdoors after danger from frost will 

 produce plants which should bloom 

 continuously from July to October. 

 Pkt., lOc; i/s oz., 25c. 



BRACHYCOME 



Swan River Daisy 



IBERIDIFOLIA— A hardy annual, 

 bearing a profusion of blue ond 



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white daisy-like blossoms on dwarf 

 growing plants. I foot. Pkt., lOc. 



Balsam (Lady Slipper) 



A handsome annual, forming dwarf, 

 bushy plants, which are covered 

 with flowers throughout the season. 

 We offer strains unsurpassed in 

 beauty and doubleness of the flow- 

 ers. Sow In rich soil and transplant 

 two or three times so as to dwarf 

 the plonts and make the flowers 

 more double. 



BUSH FLOWERED-A free flowering 

 double balsam of bushy growth, 

 flowers appearing in clusters on top 

 of stems, instead of hidden on the 

 side of stems. It Is a fine bedding 

 plant. Pink, Pkt., 25c; White, Pkt., 

 25c; Red, Pkt., 25c; Mixed Colors, 

 1/9 oz., 40c; Pkt., 15c. 



DOUBLE CAMELIA FLOWERED- 



Whlte, extra fine. Pkt.. 10c; 'A oz., 



25c. 



DOUBLE CAMELIA FLOWERED-Fin- 



est mixed. Pkt., lOc; 'A 02.. 25c. 



GOLIATH SCARLET-4 ft. Extremely 

 brilliant, large and very double. 



Blue Lace Flozcer 

 (Didiscus) 



BRIZA 



MAXIMA (Quaking Grass)— 12 in. 



Valuable for winter bouquets and 

 wreaths. The seed clusters ore heart- 

 shaped and seem almost constantly 

 in motion. Pkt., lOc. 



BALLOON VINE 



An annual climber with white flow- 

 ers, followed by balloon-like seed 

 pods. Pkt., lOc. 



Featured 

 All-America Selections 



CALENDULA GRANGE FANTASY 



New, true and distinct. A type never before seen. The first few 

 rows of petols on the outside ore long and beautifully twisted; 

 the inner petals ore short and fontosticolly curled and interlaced, 

 piling up on top of each other in irregular fashion so as to form 

 a heavy crest which surrounds a large, attractive, mahogany- 

 bronze center. Flowers grow 3% Inches across and ore of on 

 exceptionally deep bronzy or coppery orange with petals edged 

 deep mahogany-red. 15 inches tall. Pkt., 15c. 



CALENDULA DOUBLE ORANGE SUNSHINE 



Among the newer flower types in the Calendula family, the 

 Chrysantho type stonds out as one of the best. The flower type 

 Is one of the informal loose formation, with long slender incurved 

 petals, making a bloom of good size and of a type which is 

 particularly pleasing. The firm strong stems are unusually long for 

 Calendulas, on plants as much as 2 feet in height. Pkt., 15c. 



CALLIOPSIS GOLDEN CROWN 

 (Award of Merit 1937) 

 Hardy ond easy to grow, producing on obundance of bloom on 

 plants about 2 feet high. The flowers ore larger than those of 

 any other calllopsis, the color, is a rich golden yellow with a 

 shining maroon center. Pkt., 15c. 



TWO UNUSUAL GIANTS 



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GIANT YELLOW WONDER POPPY 



ICELAND POPPY — This Giant Yellow Poppy grows at 

 high, the flowers ore a rich lemon yellow and often 

 4 inches across and grow on long stems. Fine for cutting. 



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