-GROW FLOWERS 



COSMOS SENSATION RADIANCE (new) — A 



striking new color corabinaton never be- 

 fore seen m Sensation Cosmos. Deep rose 

 petals overlaid with large well defined 

 zone of rich crimson. 

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



COSMOS BIPANNATA HYBRIDA— White, yel- 

 low and mixed. A very show-y 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- SOc' o^- S1.50. 



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 



/gf\ COSMOS (Sensation Finest Mixed) — Mam- 

 ies' moth size iio^vers, 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 oink. 

 Pkt. 15c; Vz oz. 90c; oz. Si.50. 



/^COSMOS (Early Klondyke Orange Flare) — 

 ^&' Long stemmed bright orange blooms. 



Early and long blooming. December to 



April. 



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



COSMOS (Fiesta)— Makes a compact IVz ft. 

 plant with a riot of blooms all summer, 

 blooms are semi-double and ruffled. A 

 very desirous cutKower for the house. 

 Pkt. 25c. 



COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA — Large, flowered, 

 oolden yellow, splendid cjt flowers. 

 Pkt 15c; Vi oz. 75c; oz. S1.25. 



CYNOGLOSSUM AMABDLE (Chinese Forget-Me- 

 Not)— A lively plant producing sprays of 

 brilliant blue Forget-Me-Nof like flowers. 

 Gro-.vs easily and blooms for a long season. 

 18 to 24 inches high. 

 Pkt. 15c; V'2 oz. 65c; oz. Sl.OO. 



DAHLIA — Large flowering DahUa. Mixed. Seed 

 sown in the spring will flower by June. 

 February till June. 

 Pkt. 20c; 1/2 oz. 31.25; oz. S2.25. 



DAHLIAS (Unwin's Dwarf Hybrids) — Produces 

 branching plants 2 to 3 feet tall bearing 

 semi-double flowers. Mixed colors. 

 Pkt. 20c; V2 oz. SI.50. 



SHASTA DAISY — ^An absolute perpetual bloom- 

 er throughout the whole year wherever if 

 has a chance. October till April. 

 Pkt. 15c; V2 oz. 75c. 



DIANTHUS BARBATUS (Sweet WilUam)— Their 



beautiful colors make them very showy. 

 Should be sown early, otherwise they will 

 not flower the first spring; IV2 feet high. 

 October till April. 

 Pkt. 15c; Vi oz. S1.25; oz. S2.00. 



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. ISc; V2 oz. 95c; oz. SI.50. 



DLANTHUS HEDDEWIGGI (Japan Pink)— Dou- 

 ble. This is the most showy of any of the 

 annual pinks. The flowers ore very large 

 and of brilliant colors; one foot high. Octo- 

 ber till April. 

 Pkt 15c; V2 oz. Sl.OO; oz. S2.25. 



DIMORPHOTECA (African Daisy)— Rich or- 

 ange goln with dark center disc. 

 Pkt 20c, postpaid. 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA CALIFORNIA (Calilomia 

 Poppy) — Single. A very free flowering 

 plant, good for masses. Does not trans- 

 plant v,rell. One foot high. Yellow color. 

 December till April. 

 Pkt. ISc; 1/2 oz. 75c; oz. SI.50. 



GAILLARDIA (Blanket Hower) — Mixed. Planted 

 in early spring, excellent for beds, borders 

 or for cutting. 

 Pkt. 15c; V2 oz. 75c; oz. SI. 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. SI.50. 



GYPSOPHILA — White. Pure white, of easy 

 growth, several sowings should be maa« 

 during the season to keep up the supply. 

 Planted March to June and grows 2 feet 

 high. 

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



GYPSOPHILA— Pink. A very soft pink. Planted 

 March to June and grows about 2 feet high. 

 Pkt. 20c. 



GERANIUM ZONALE (Zonole 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 (Strowflower) — A very fine 

 ornament for any garden and prized every- 

 where for winter decoration of vases, 

 etc. Needs plenty of room to develop. 

 Flowers for drying should be gathered 

 when pariially unfolded and suspended 

 with their heads downward in a cool place. 

 Pkt. 15c; V2 oz. Sl.OO. 



HELIOTROPIUM (HeUotrope)— Mixed varieties 

 with dark and light shaded flowers. Should 

 be sown in hotbed if sown early. October 

 till AprU. 

 Pkt. 25c. 



LARKSPUR (Apple Blossom)— Very attractive 

 spikes of pink blooms. 

 Pkt. ISc; V2 oz. 90c; oz. Sl.SO. 



LARKSPUR (Bright Carmine) — Long erect 

 spikes of fiery carmine flowers — very lovely 

 and effective. 

 Pkt. ISc; 1/2 oz. 90c; oz. Sl.SO. 



LARKSPUR (Dark Blue) — Annual, long, erect 

 spikes of beautiful dark blue blossoms. 

 Pkt ISc; V2 oz. 90c; oz. Sl.SO. 



['^Laikspui (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. ISc; V2 oz. 90c; oz. Sl.SO. 



LARKSPUR (Giant Imperial Mixed) — Very 



showy, 21/2 feet. 



Pkt 15c; V2 oz. 90c; oz. Sl.SO. 



LARKSPUR (Miss California) — Double stock 

 flowered rich deep pink on salmon ground, 

 very long stems and exceptionally long 

 row of flovfers. 

 Pkt. 15c; V2 oz. 90c. 



LOBELIA (Erinum Lobelia) — A very graceful 

 plant with white and blue flowers. Half 

 foot. October till March. 

 Pkt 25c. i 



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 11/4 feet 

 hiah. 

 Pkt. 15c; V2 oz. 75c; oz. S1.35. 



LUPINS (White) — Same as above bu» ipure 

 white flowers. 

 Pkt. ISc; V2 oz. 7Sc; oz. S1.3S. 



Same as above but blue 



LUPINS (Blue) 

 flowers. 

 Pkt ISc; V2 oz. 75c; oz. S1.35. 



LUPINS (Roseus) — Rose-colored flowers. Long 

 stems. Planted November to April. 

 Pkt. 25c; V2 oz. 75c. 



MYOSOTIS (Palustria, Forget-Me-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; V2 oz. SI. 35. 



COSMOS, SENSATION 



GAILLARDIA 



LARKSPUR 



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