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DIMORPHOTHECA 



AURANTIACA (African Orange Daisy)— One of 

 the showiest garden annuals; bushy plants with 

 orange-gold daisy-like blooms on long stems. 

 1^ oz., 40c Pkt. 10c 



AURANTIACA HYBRIDA— A splendid mixture 

 of colors and shades. V4, oz., 55c Pkt. 10c 



EKLONIS — A beautiful species of the Cape Mari- 

 gold, of light, graceful habit and bearing elegant 

 white flowers, 3 inches across, with dark blue- 

 spotted center, reverse of petals blue to mauve; 

 in bloom from spring to autumn Pkt. 15c 



SALMON BEAUTY— Soft salmon-pink __Pkt. 10c 



ERAGROSTIS 



ELEGANS (Love Grass)— Of erect growth, about 

 18 in. high. With feathery panicles, nice for cut- 

 ting Pkt. 10c 



ERYTHRINA 



CRISTA GALLI (The Coral Tree)— 4 feet. A fine 

 plant for south walls with protection and for sub- 

 tropical gardening. Produces in summer handsome 

 racemes of rich, deep scarlet flowers Pkt. 15c 



Flowers 



from Seed 



for Shade 





or Semi-Shade | 



Achillea 



Coreopsis 



Myosotis 



Aconitum 



Digitalis 



Nemophila 



Aquile^ia 



Godetia 



Pansy 





Heuchera 



Platycodon 



Balloon Vine 



Impatiens 



Poppy (Perennial) 



Begonia 



Kenilworth Ivy 



Primulus 



Bellis 



Lobelia 



Trollius 



Campanula 



Lychnis 



Viola Comuta 



Cowslip 



Mimulus 



Violet 



African Golden Daisy (Dimorphoteca) 



DAHLIAS FROM SEED 



Seed sown early in spring will produce flowering plants 

 the first season. 

 CACTUS DAHLIA— Extra Choice Mixed from handsome 



varieties Pkt. 15c 



COLLARETTE— The flowers of various colors have a col- 

 lar of short petals of a diff'erent color around the center 



Pkt. 10c 



DOUBLE — Showy and decorative, extra choice mixed 



Pkt. 10c 



SINGLE— Extra choice mixed Pkt. 5c 



COLTNESS HYBRIDS— A splendid new class of Single 



Dahlias exceedingly valuable for bedding Pkt. 15c 



DAHLIA BULBS— See pages 96-97. 



Cactus Dahlia 



DAHLIAS, by F. F. Rockwell. Learn to know the 

 different types of dahlias and their uses in your 

 garden, how to plant and grow them, what fertil- 

 izers to use, how to control pests, how to harvest 

 and store the tubers, grow for exhibition, and how 

 to propagate and hybridize. Brief and practical. 

 65 illustrations, 80 pages $1.25 



DATURA (Angers Trumpet Flower) 



Showy, hardy annuals, 3 to 4 feet high, bearing very 

 large, trumpet-shaped fragrant flowers in various colors. 

 Finest double mixed Pkt. 10c 



DRACAENA (Dragon Plant) 



INDIVISA — Beautiful ornamental-leaved plants; long, 

 narrow, green foliage. V4, oz., 25c Pkt. 10c 



