-GROW FLOWERS 



COSMOS SENSATION RADIANCE (new) — A 



striking new color combination never be- 

 fore seen m Sensation Cosmos. Deep rose 

 petals overlaid with large ■well defined 

 zone of rich crimson. 

 Pkt. 15c; Vz oz. 90c; oz. SI.65. 



COSMOS BIPANNATA HYBRIDA— White, yel- 

 low and mixed. A very shovry annual sim- 

 ilar in shape to the Bright Eye Daisy or 

 Coreopsis, but taller and more brilliant in 

 color. December till April. 

 Pkt. 15c; Vi oz. 90c; oz. SI.50. 



COSMOS (Early Double) — Forms a perfect 

 bush, bearing attractive double flowers of 

 good size on long stems, making a wonder- 

 ful cut flower. About 50 per cent double 

 from seeds. 

 Pkt. 20c. 



/^COSMOS (Sensation Finest Mixed) — Mam- 



^&' moth size flowers, 4 to 5 inches in diam- 

 eter, with broad, heavy fluted petals carried 

 on very long stems. Mixture contains white 

 and shades of rose and pink. 

 Pkt. 15c; V2 oz. 90c; oz. SI. 50. 



/^COSMOS (Early Klondyke Orange Flaie)— 

 ^>^ Long stem.med bright orange blooms. 



Early and long blooming. December to 



April. 



Pkt 15c; Vz oz. 90c; oz. $1.50. 



COSMOS (Fiesta) — Mokes a compact 2V2 it. 

 plant with a riot of blooms all summer, 

 blooms are semi-double and ruffled. A 

 very desirous cutflower for the house. 

 Pkt. 25c. 



COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA — Large, flowered, 

 oolden yellow, splendid cut flowers. 

 Pkt. 15c; J/2 oz. 7Sc; oz. S1.25. 



CYNOGLOSSUM AMABILE (Chinese Forget-Me- 

 Not)^A lively plant producing sprays of 

 brilliant blue Forget-Me-Nof like flowers. 

 Grows easily and blooms for a long season. 

 18 to 24 inches high. 

 Pkt. 15c; J/2 oz. 65c; oz. SI. 00. 



DAHLIA — Large flowering Dahlia. Mixed. Seed 

 sown in the spring will flower by June. 

 February till June. 

 Pkt. 20c; J/2 oz. S1.25; oz. S2.2S. 



DAHLIAS (Onwin's Dwarf Hybrids) — Produces 

 branching plants 2 to 3 feet tall bearing 

 semi-double flowrers. Mixed colors. 

 Pkt. 20c; I/z oz. $1.50. 



SHASTA DAISY — An absolute perpetual bloom- 

 er throughout the whole year wherever it 

 has a chance. October till April. 

 Pkt. 15c; V2 oz. 75c. 



DIANTHUS BARBATUS (Sweet William)— Their 



beautiful colors make them very showy. 

 Should be sown early, otherwise they will 

 not flower the first spring; IVi feet high. 

 October till April. 

 Pkt. I5c; 1/2 oz. $1.25; oz. $2.00. 



DIANTHUS CHINENSIS (Chinese Pink)— Single. 



A beautiful class of annuals of various col- 

 ors which flower very profusely in early 

 spring and summer. One foot high. Oc- 

 tober till April. 

 Pkt. 15c; V2 oz. 95e; oz. $1.50. 



DIANTHUS HEDDEWIGGI Oapon Pink)— Dou- 

 ble. This is the most showry of any of the 

 annual pinks. The flowers are very large 

 and of brilliant colors; one foot high. Octo- 

 ber till April. 

 Pkt. 15c; 1/2 oz. SI.OO; oz. $2.25. 



DIMORPHOTECA (African Daisy)— Rich or- 

 ange gola with dark center disc. 

 Pkt. 2()c, postpaid. 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA CALIFORNIA (CaUfornia 

 Poppy) — Single. A very free flowering 

 plant, good for masses. Does not trans- 

 plant well. One foot high. Yellow color. 

 December till April. 

 Pkt. 15c; 1/2 oz. 75c; oz. $1.50. 



GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) — Mixed. Planted 

 in early spring, excellent for beds, borders 

 or for cutting. 

 Pkt. 15c; «/2 oz. 75c; oz. $1.35. 



GOLDEN GLOW (Rudbeckia)— Grows 3 feet 

 high, branching freely and bearing by the 

 hundreds on long, graceful stems; exquisite 

 double flowers of brightest golden color 

 and as large as a Cactus Dahlia. Perfectly 

 hardy and blooms continuously throughout 

 the summer months. 

 Pkt. 15c. 



GOMPHRENA (White and Crimson Bachelor 

 Button or Globe Amaranth) — Mixed. Well 

 known variety of flowers; very early and 

 free flowering; continues to flower for a 

 long time. Two feet high. From February 

 to August. 

 Pkt 15c; V2 oz. 90c; oz. $1.50. 



GYPSOPHILA — White. Pure white, of easy 

 growth, several sowings should be maae 

 during the season to keep up the supply. 

 Planted March to June and grows 2 feet 

 high. 

 Pkt 15c; V2 oz. 90c; oz. $1.50. 



GYPSOPHILA— Pink. A very soft pink. Planted 

 March to June and grows about 2 feet high. 

 Pkt. 20c. 



GERANIUM ZONALE (Zonale Geranium) — 



Mixed. Seed saved from large flowering 

 varieties of different colors; should be 

 sown in seed pans, and when large enough 

 transplanted into pots where they can be 

 left or transplanted in spring into the 

 open ground. 

 Pkt 35c. 



HELICHRYSUM (Strawflower) — A very fine 

 ornament for any garden and prized every- 

 where for v/inter decoration of vases, 

 etc. Needs plenty of room to develop. 

 Flowers for drying should be gathered 

 when partially unfolded and suspended 

 with their heads downward in a cool place. 

 Pkt. 15c; J/2 oz. $1.00. 



HELIOTROPIUM (Heliotrope)— Mixed varieties 

 vrith dark and light shaded flowers. Should 

 be sown in hotbed if sown early. October 

 till April. 

 Pkt 25c. 



LARKSPUR (Apple Blossom) — Very attractive 

 spikes of pink blooms. 

 Pkt 15c; V2 oz. 90c; oz. $1.50. 



LARKSPUR (Bright Carmine) — Long erect 

 spikes of fiery carmine flowers — very lovely 

 and effective. 

 Pkt. 15c; J/2 oz. 90c; oz. $1.50. 



LARKSPUR (Dark Blue) — Annual, long, erect 

 spikes of beautiful dark blue blossoms. 

 Pkt. 15c; 1/2 oz. 90c; oz. $1.50. 



/^Larkspur (Giant Imperial White King) — 



^^ Flowers are a pure, glistening white. 

 Florets are extremely large and fully dou- 

 ble. Plants are tall, well over 5 feet, and 

 cutting spikes 24 to 30 inches long. 

 Pkt 15c; 1/2 oz. 90c; oz. $1.50. 



LARKSPUR (Giant Imperial Mixed) — Very 

 showy, 2^2 feet. 

 Pkt 15c; V2 oz. 90c; oz. $1.50. 



LARKSPUR (Miss California) — Double stock 

 flowered rich deep pink on salmon ground, 

 very long stems and exceptionally long 

 row of flowers. 

 Pkt 15c; 1/2 oz. 90c. 



LOBELIA (Erinum Lobelia) — A very graceful 

 plant with white and blue flowers. Half 

 foot. October till March. 

 Pkt. 25c. 



LUPINS — Mixed. Free flowering, easily grown 

 annual, with long, graceful spikes of rich 

 and various colored pea-shaped flowers, 

 valuable for mixed borders, beds, and for 

 cutting; prefers a little shade. Planted 

 from November to April, grows HA feet 

 high. 

 Pkt ISc; V2 oz. 75c; oz. $1.35. 



LUPINS (While) — Same as above bu» T}\iie 

 white flowers. 

 Pkt ISc; J/2 oz. 75c; oz. $1.35. 



LUPINS (Blue) — Same as above but blue 

 flowers. 

 Pkt. 15c; J/2 oz. 75c; oz. SI. 35. 



LUPINS (Roseus) — Rose-colored flowers. Long 

 stems. Planted November to April. 

 Pkt 25c; 1/2 oz. 75c. 



MYOSOTIS (Palustria, Forget-Mo-Not) — A fine 

 little plant, with small blue star-like flow- 

 ers. Half foot high. December till March. 

 Pkt. 25c. 



MATRICARIA (Fever Few) — Double white. A 

 perennial bearing small double white flow- 

 ers, good for cutting. 

 Pkt. 15c; J/2 oz. $1.35. 



COSMOS, SENSATION 



GAILLARDIA 



LARKSPUR 



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