Pinks 



1654 Phlox. Tall Large Flowered 



Phlox 



Drummondi 



Annual phlox is certainly most 

 brightly colored. It is particularly 

 showy, and most effective when 

 planted in masses in mixture. Begins 

 to bloom in early summer and con- 

 tinues until fall if plants are not 

 allowed to go to seed. 



Tall Large Flowered 



1654 Mixed Colors Well-balanced 

 blend of all colors, including apricot, 

 primrose, scarlet, rose, violet, and 

 white, 

 Pkt. 15*; Vs oz. 75*; Vt oz. $1.25. 



Giant Flowered 



1695 Art Shades Very large in- 

 dividual florets, IX to \y, in. across, 

 ..i massive trusses on plants 9 in. tall. 

 Wonderful mixture of soft colors — 

 salmon with white eye; deep salmon 

 with cream eye; apple-blossom-pink; 

 soft rose; light blue with white eye; 

 pale violet with white eye and others. 

 Pkt. 15*; Vs oz. 75*; Vt oz. $1.25. 



Dwarf Compact 



1694 Mixed Many colors in mixture. 

 These neat little plants, about 6 in. 

 tall, with their even, compact growth, 

 are splendid for beds, borders, rock 

 gardens, pots and window boxes. 

 Pkt. 15*!; Vs oz. 75*; Vt oz. $1.25. 



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Poppies 



For bedding, edging taller annuals, or 

 wherever a bright show of color is 

 wanted, use poppies. Easy to grow 

 in ordinary soil and a sunny location. 

 1671 Double Shirley, Mixed Colors 

 Double and semi-double flowers in 

 a pleasing mixture of many showy 

 colors. 18 in. Pkt. 10*; V4 oz. 30*. 



ICELAND POPPIES (Perennial) 



Colorful silken flowers on graceful, 

 wiry stems, 15 to 18 in. long. Will 

 bloom the first year if sown early. 

 1667 Mixed Choice blend of the 

 finest colors. Pkt. 10*; Vs oz. 25*. 



Red Hot Poker— TWroma 



1946 Early Hybrids (Tender Per- 

 ennial) Stately, impressive plants 

 with narrow, grass-like leaves and 

 spear-like spikes of pale yellow to 

 orange-scarlet flowers through August 

 and September. Showy in the garden- 

 fine to cut. Pkt. 15*; Vs oz. 35*. 



Salpiglossis 



Painted Tongue, Velvet Trumpet 

 1721 Emperor Mixed Colors Large, 

 trumpet-like flowers, velvety in tex- 

 ture and of the richest colors— beauti- 

 fully penciled, netted and veined with 

 golden yellow, crimson and purple. 

 Blooms from July until frost. Desir- 

 able for bedding and excellent for cut- 

 ting. 2K ft. tall. 



Pkt. 15*; Vs oz. 35*; Vt oz. 60*. 



— Dianthus 



ANNUAL VARIETIES 



Dwarf, compact plants, about 1 ft. 

 tall, of the easiest culture. Flowers 

 are brilliantly colored, of different 

 forms, 2 to 3 in. across. Bloom from 

 July until frost. / 



1270 Floradale Flowers are very 

 large, single, and have deeply fringed 

 petals. Every color known in dianthus 

 is in this mixture, and in addition to 

 self colors there are flowers of many 

 fancy patterns. Bushy, compact, free 

 flowering plants, 12 in. tall. 



Pkt. 15*; l/goz. 55*. 

 1294 Double Mixed (Heddewigi) 

 Marvelous colors from white to 

 crimson; laced and striped; fine 

 double blooms. Pkt. 10*; y t oz. 40*. 

 1510 Single and Double, Mixed 

 Some are edged and spotted, others 

 beautifully eyed with contrasting 

 colors. All combinations known in 

 pinks. 



Pkt. 10*; >/i oz. 40*; Vz oz. 70*. 

 1509 Fringed, Double Mixed (La, :i «- 

 iatus) Large, fringed, carnation- 

 like flowers of many colors; some 

 with contrasting colors on the edges. 

 The most impressive. 



Pkt. 10*; '/ 4 oz. 40*. 



PERENNIAL PINKS 



Popular, profuse blooming hardy 

 plants; flower in spring and early 

 summer. Many will bloom first year 

 if seed is started early. 

 1303 Allwoodi Large double, semi- 

 double and single flowers in a charm- 

 ing range of colors and markings. 1 ft. 



Pkt. 25*; Vic oz. 60*. 

 1308 Plumarius, Double Mixed 

 Brilliant colors, spicy scent; double 

 and semi-double. 18 in. 



Pkt. 15*; Vs oz. 50*. 

 1512 Winter! Flowers are large, 

 single and delightfully sweet-scented. 



Pkt. 25*; Vis oz. 85*. 



SartVltalia — Creeping Zinnia 

 1719 ProcumbensSmall.deepgolden 

 yellow, zinnia-like double flowers are 

 freely borne on spreading plants which 

 grow about 6 in. tall. Blooms all sum- 

 mer and fall. Excellent for edgings, 

 rock gardens, and graves in dry 

 places. Pkt. 10*; »/s oz. 40*. 



Snow-on-the-Mountain 



Euphorbia 



1329 Variegata Showy foliage plants, 

 the top leaves attractively marked 

 with white. While they may be planted 

 in beds, they are mostly used as a 

 background to dwarfer plants, for 

 foundation plantings or groups. They 

 prefer a sunny location. 3 to 4 ft. tall. 

 Pkt. 15*; Vt oz. 40*. 



Star of Texas 



1768 Flowers are light canary-yellow 

 with a lighter colored center; single, 

 daisy-like, with long, pointed petals. 

 Stems are thin and strong, and al- 

 though they are not very long, they 

 are suitable for cutting. Does well 

 in dry, open places. Bushy, erect 

 plants, 13-i ft. high. 



Pkt. 15*; Vs oz. 50*. 



StatlCe — Sea Lavender 

 Sinuata Clusters of colorful, strawy 

 everlasting flowers of great value, 

 either fresh or dried. 2 ft. 



1770 Blue I Any of these: 



1771 Rose \ Pkt. 10*; 



1772 White J 1/4 oz. 30*. 



1757 Mixed Colors Above and 

 others. Pkt. 10*; Vt oz. 25*. 



1748 Scabtosa, Giant Hybrids 



Scabs os a 



Also known as Pincushion Flower. 

 Sweet Scabious, and Mourning Bride. 

 Blooms from midsummer until frost. 

 An old garden favorite greatly im- 

 proved. Does well in any good soil 

 and a sunny location. 



MEDIUM TALL LARGE 

 FLOWERED DOUBLE 



Plants average 2 ft. Pretty in beds 

 and borders; highly prized for cutting. 



1731 Peace The flowers' are IK to 

 2 in. across, of perfect form, almost 

 spherical in shape, pure white without 

 any tingeing of pink or mauve. 



Pkt. 15*; % oz. 50*. 



1744 Heavenly Blue Flowers are 

 round, soft azure blue and borne most 

 profusely on long stems well above the 

 foliage. Pkt. 15*; V4 oz. 50*. 



TALL 

 LARGE FLOWERED DOUBLE 



Plants grow about 3 ft. tall. Unsur- 

 passed for cutting as blooms last a 

 long time. 



1747 Blue Cockade Deep azure-blue. 



1738 Pompadour Large flowers, 

 2y 2 in. across. Intense blackish 

 purple blending into lighter rose- 

 purple, heavily edged white. 



1739 Red Rich, glowing color. 

 1736 Shasta Pure white. 



Any of the above: 

 Pkt. 15*; V40Z. 45*. 



1742 Mixed Colors All the above 

 Pkt. 10*; V4 oz. 35*; 1/2 oz, 60*. 



1748 Giant Hybrids 



Extra-large, very double blooms in a 

 charming mixture of colors, including 

 rare shades. Pkt. 15*; V4 oz. 45*. 



4163 Collection of 

 Four Lovely Scabiosas 



4 Pkts.— One each of Red, Blue 

 Cockade, Pompadour, and A r- 



Shasta (value 60*) for only4b^ 



1756 Bonduelli, Improved Rich 

 lemon-yellow. Pkt. 10*; % oz. 30*. 



PERENNIAL SCABIOSA 



(Blue Bonnet) 

 1743 Caucasica Artistically shaped 

 flowers of a soft, charming shade of 

 lavender-blue are freely borne on long 

 stems. 2 ft. Pkt. 15*; Vs oz. 60*. 



StOC k S—Gilliflower 



Dense spikes of showy, double, fra- 

 grant flowers, like small rosettes, in 

 a wide range of soft, warm colors. 

 Fine for beds, borders and cutting. 



1752 Cut - and - Come - Again, 

 Mixed Colors Many lovely soft col- 

 ors. 1 tol>i ft. Pkt. 10*; Vsoz. 50*. 



1753 Giant Imperial, Mixed Tall 

 spikes, 2 to 2K ft. high; finest color 

 range. Pkt. 15*; Vs oz. 60*. 



1751 Dwarf Ten Weeks. Mixed 



1 to l'/i ft. high. Beautiful mixture. 

 Pkt. 10*; Vsoz. 50*. 



1724 Scarlet Sage. America 



Scarlet Sage 



(Salvia) 



Popular for beds and borders. No 

 other plant brings such vivid color to 

 the garden from early summer until 

 fall. May be used for cutting. Start 

 seeds indoors; set plants out when 

 weather gets warm. 



1724 America or Globe of Fire 



Quite early and very free blooming. 

 Bright scarlet-red spikes cover the 

 globular plants. \y 2 ft. 

 Pkt. 25*; Vs oz. $1.00; >/ 4 oz. $1.75. 



1723 Bonfire Well-rounded, sturdy 

 bushes of even height with rather up- 

 right, stately spikes of scarlet-red car- 

 ried well above the foliage. 2 ft. tall 

 Pkt. 25*; Vs oz. 75*; Vt oz. $1.25. 



1726 Scarlet Bedder Plants are 

 neatly rounded, quite compact, about 

 1 ft. tall, and literally covered with 

 showy, stocky, scarlet flower spikes. 

 Pkt. 25*; '/s oz. 75*; Vt oz. $1.25. 



Sun (loV/er—Helianthus 



Stately plants suitable for back- 

 grounds or screens.' Many showy 

 flowers from mid-summer until frost. 



1762 Chrysanthemum-Flowered 



Double Golden yellow blooms, 6 to 

 8 in. across, and double to the very 

 center. 5 to 7 ft. Pkt. 10*; Vz oz. 30*. 



1766 Red Large flowers of varying 

 size and colorings, including chestnut- 

 red, bright red, crimson or yellow and 

 red. 5 to 6 ft. Pkt. 10*; '/i oz. 30*. 



Sweet William 



Dianthus barbatus 

 1928 Annual Sweet William, 

 Mixed Blooms the first year from 

 seed if sown early. Many fine, bright 

 self-colors, and also starred and 

 mottled varieties. 15 in. 



Pkt. 10*; Vs oz. 35*. 



Vinca rosea— Periwinkle 



1992 Mixed Colors Periwinkles are ' 

 just about the surest fire flowers : 

 there are. They grow readily and are 

 practically immune to disease and 

 insect damage. The leaves are glossy . 

 green; the blossoms are attractive, 

 five petalled round flowers of shades ' 

 of rose and pink as well as white. ( 

 Blossoms in midsummer and con- \ 

 tinues until late fall. 



Pkt. 10*; 1/4 oz. 40* J 



Viola COmuta Tufted Pansy 

 2002 Finest Mixed (Perennial) 

 Flowers the first year if seed is sown 

 early. May until frost. Smaller 

 flowered than pansies, but bloom 

 over a longer period. Many colors. 



Pkt. 15* ; '/s' oz. 50*. 47 



