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FLOW E R SEEDS 



NEW SINGLE DAHLIA COLTNESS 

 HYBRIDS 



A splendid new class of single Dahlias exceedingly val- 

 uable for bedding-. The plants are of neat compact habit, 

 averaging about 18 inches high, bearing a full and continu- 

 ous succession of bloom from July until frost. The well 

 expanded flowers are about 3 inches in diameter. The colors 

 are most varied, embracing many shades of red, yellow, 

 purple, mauve, white and bizarre combinations. Seed sown 

 early In spring will produce flowering plants in July. 

 Pkt., 25c 



NEW DOUBLE HOLLYHOCK 



"Exquisite". 



The flowers are very large, extremely double and 

 exquisitely curled and fringed throughout. The colors 

 range through shades of pink, carmine rose to dark 

 purple. Each petal is margined white, with a deep 

 blotch. Pkt., 26c 



For other -varieties of Hollyhock, see page 65. 



Calendula «The Ball''. 



CALENDULA "TUe Ball». 



An improved strain of Orange King, bearing very large double 

 brilliant orange colored flowers on long stiff stems. A favorite 

 with florists for winter forcing in the greenhouse, and equally 

 valuable as a garden annual. Pkt., 25c. 



CALENDULA -"orange King' 



We offer a greatly improved strain of this valuable variety. 

 The bright orange double flowers are borne on long, stiff stems, 

 many or them measuring over 3 inches In diameter. They are 

 excellent cut for vases. Pkt., lOcj oa., 50c. 



BLUE LACE FLOWER 



"DIDISCUS COERUL,EUS»». 



None of the easily grown garden annuals have within recent 

 years attained greater popularity than the Blue Lace Flower. 

 The plants grow about 2 feet high, producing umbel-shaped flowers 

 of the most beautiful clear, cerulean or heavenly blue. Seed sown 

 outdoors after danger from frost will produce plants which should 

 bloom continuously from July to Octooer. Pkt., 10c 



TRACHELIUM COERUL.EUM. 



An exceedingly attractive hardy biennial forming masses of 

 lavender blue flowers. The umbel-shaped blossoms which are 

 similar In appearance to the Blue Lace Flower, but larger, are 

 borne freely on long, stiff stems, and are excellent for cutting. 

 Pkt., 25c. 



Didiscus Coernleus. 

 "Blue Lace Flower.*' 



