LIST OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1923. 



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DAHLIA 



Bloom from Seed the First Season. 



For fine massing effects sow Dnhlia Seed inside in March 

 or April, transplanting- to small pots and planting- out -when 

 safe, setting a foot apart. Save roots of the most promising 



^"■■^^ Pkt. 



E^xtra Choice, Double Mixed — From finest named flo-wers 10 



Single, Finest Mixed — Very sljowy and fine for cut 

 flowers 10 



Giant Perfection, Single Mixed — Extra fine, large flow- 

 ers, often 7 inches across, beautifully striped and 

 marked 10 



Colossal — A new race, producing semi-double flowers of 

 immense size and varied colors 10 



Cactus, Finest Double Mixed — Petals quilled and curved 

 loosely and gracefully » 10 



Collarette — The frill or collar around the center is of a 

 • different shade from the other petals. Mixed colors.. 15 



Dahlia Bulbs — See page 76. 



DATURA. 



Very handsome plants for beds or borders, producing a 

 profusion of showy, trumpet-shaped flowers in various 

 shades of white, yellow and purple. Sow in open ground in 

 May and June. H. A. 3 feet. Pkt. 



Double Finest Slixed 5 



Cornucopia — Flowers double, white inside, outside 



purple, averaging 8 inches long, 5 inches across; 



fragrant 10 



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African Golden Daisy. 



Doable and Single Dahlias. 

 DOUBLE DAISIES (Bellis Perennis, fl. pi.) 



One of the most charming of our early spring flowers. They are very 

 easily raised from Seed and can be had in bloom^ the first season. Re- 

 quire a slight protection during the winter. H. h. P. 



Pkt. 

 Monstrosa Alba, v^hite; Monstrosa R.o.sea, pink — two new Giant Eng- 

 lish Daisies excelling the older sorts in size and quality of flowers. 



Each 10 



The Bride — The best of the Double "White Daisies, extra large and 



very double flowers, borne on long, stiff stems. Very early and 



free flowering . . .- 10 



Longfellow — Flowers large, dark rose 10 



Sno-tvball — Large, very double, pure -white 10 



Double Red 10 



Double Mixed 5 



DIMORPHOTHECA (Afri- 

 can Golden Daisy.) 



Aurantiaca — An 'exceeding- 

 ly beautiful dwarf com- 

 pact annual producing 

 freely large daisy-like 

 flQwers about 3 inches in 

 diameter. Color glossy 

 dark orange with a dark 

 b r o w^ n center, edged 

 black. 1 foot. Pkt. 10c. 



Aurantiaca Hybrida — Flowers vary in color from the purest white through all 

 the shades and tinges of reddish and bluish-white, yellow and orange, pale 

 rose and deep salmon -. 10 



EVERLASTING FLOWERS. 



Can be sown outdoors during April and May. The Gomphrena should be sown 

 In boxes in the house or in hot-beds, as it sometimes does not germinate well in 

 the open ground. When dried for winter bouquets, the flowers should be cut be- 

 fore fully expanded. H. A. 



ACROCLINIUM. Pkt. 



Single Mixed, % oz. 20c 5 



Double Mixed, % oz. 25c 5 



AMMOBIUM. 



Alatum Grandiflorum, y^ oz. 30c 5 



GOMPEIRENA (Globe Amaranth). 



Globosa Rubra — Dark purplish crimson 5 



G. Alba — Pure white 5 



Mixed, Vi oz. 15c 5 



RHODANTHE. 



Finest Mixed Colors, V4, oz. 35c 5 



HELICHRYSUM. 



Fireball — Bright crimson 5 



Monstrosum, Double Red, Double Yel- 

 low, Double White, each 5 



M. Double, Finest Mixed, Vi oz. 30c... 5 



XERANTHEMUM. 

 Hdlchrysum. Doable Finest Mixed, % oz. 30c 5 



Double Daisies. 



