J 709 PrimTose Chinensis, Mixed 



Primroses Primuu., 



Popular class of plants, the perennial 

 types for early spring blooming in the 

 hardy border and the lovely indoor 

 class for winter and spring flowering. 



Perennial Varieties 



These brilliant-flowered Primroses are 

 ideal for planting in moist places, 

 along shady walks, and in the rock 

 garden. They bloom in April and May, 

 and freely produce their colorful 

 flowers in clusters or whorls. 6 to 8 in. 



1706 Auricula, Finest Mixed Many 

 choice colors including soft orange, 

 copper-brown and other shades in mix- 

 ture. Pkt. 10c; 1/16 oz. 55c. 



1703 Vulgaris The English Primrose; 

 large, bright canary-yellow fragrant 

 blooms. Pkt. 10c; 1/16 oz. 45c. 



1704 Veris, Giant Mixed (Poly- 

 anlhus) Large clusters of big blooms in 

 mixed colors, including white, yellow, 

 pink, crimson, copper, lilac, violet and 

 purple. Pkt. ISc; 1/16 oz. 45c. 



Primroses For Crowing Indoors 



{House Plants) Particularly desirable indoors during the winter or early spring 

 months. Showy and colorful plants which flower freely and continuously with a 

 minimum amount of care in a living-room, greenhouse or conservatory, where 

 light and heat conditions are satisfactory. Do best in good, porous loam and a 

 cool location. 



1709 Chinensis, Finest Mixed Large 

 fringed flowers in clusters. 10 in. 

 Pkt. 15c; 1/128 oz. 65c. 

 1700 Malacoides (Baby Primrose) 

 Graceful clusters of small lavender- 

 pink flowers. \'ery popular. 



Pkt. 15c; 1/64 oz. 45c. 



1710 Purple Feather Grass 



1710 Purple Feather 

 Grass 



Feathery plumes of an attractive 

 purple shade and changing to silvery 

 purple as they mature. The stems are 

 214 to 3 ft. long, the slender foliage 

 curling gracefully back. The plumes 

 are borne from July to frost, and in 

 late fall the whole plant is enveloped 

 in a purplish cloud or mist. It is as 

 useful for house decoration as a palm; 

 lovely in the garden and useful for 

 mixing with flowers. 



Pkt. 10c; V4 oz. 30o. 



Pyrethrum roseum 



Persian Daisy 



(Perennial) Easily grown from seed, 

 and may produce blooming plants the 

 first year if seed is sown early. Even 

 when not in bloom, the plants are very 

 pretty as they have such nice fern-like 

 foliage. The large Daisy-like flowers 

 in white, rose, pink and red are freely 

 produced in May and June, and if the 

 plants are not allowed to go to seed 

 they will bloom again in the fall. 

 Pyrethrums prefer well-drained, well- 

 prepared, rich soil. Grow 2 ft. tall; 

 lovely for cutting. 



1711 Single Mixed Very showy mix- 

 ture of white, rose, pink and red 



shades. Pkt. 10c ; % oz. 35c. 



1712 Double Mixed Double, semi- 

 double, and a few single flowers in a 



mixture of all shades found in Pyre- 

 thrums. Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 40c. 



1699 Obconica Grandiflora, Mixed 

 Colors Clusters of large flowers in 

 many pretty pastel and other desirable 

 colors. Gorgeous mixture. Free and 

 long blooming. Abundant and con- 

 tinual blooms. 



Pkt. 15c; 1/128 oz. SSc. 



Red Hot Poker 



Tritoma 



1946 Early Hybrids (Tender Peren- 

 nial) Stately, impressive plants with 

 narrow, grass-like leaves and spear- 

 like spikes of pale yellow to orange- 

 scarlet flowers through Aug. and 

 Sept. Showy in the garden; fine for 

 cutting. Does best in rich, sandy soil. 

 Requires winter protection in cold lo- 

 calities; in very cold sections lift roots 

 in the fall and store frost-free over the 

 winter. Pkt. 10c ; Vi oz. 25c. 



2463 Regal lily 



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Medium sized bulbs, guaranteed 

 to bloom. (Were 25c each.) 

 7 for 50c; 15 for $1.00. 



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1716 Rudbeckia Purpurea 



Rudbeckia 



1 71 7 My Joy Daisy-like, orange-yellow 

 flowers with small black center. Often 

 grow 5 in. or more across. Blooms all 

 summer and fail. Fine for cutting. 

 2 ft. Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 40c. 



1716 Purpurea (Perennial) Purple 

 Cone Flower. Long reddish purple 

 petals surround a prominent cone- 

 shaped center. Makes a fine display in 

 the garden during July and August; 

 splendid for cutting. 3 to 4 ft. 



Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. SSc 



Salplglossis 



Painted Tongue. Velvet Trumpet 

 1721 Emperor Mixed Colors 



Whether seen planted in the border or 

 cut for display, Salpiglossis never fails 

 to arouse admiration. The large 

 trumpet-like flowers, not unlike Pe- 

 tunias, are velvety in texture and of 

 the richest colors — beautifully pen- 

 cilled, netted and veined with golden 

 yellow, crimson and purple. Does well 

 in any good soil and sunny position. 

 Blooms from July until frost. Start 

 seed early indoors and set the seed- 

 lings out when weather becomes warm. 

 2K ft. tall. 



Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 25c; Vi oz. 40c. 



1463 Regal Lily 



JLilium regale 



(Perennial) Among the fin- 

 est of all Lilies, and cer- 

 tainly one of the easiest to 

 grow from seed. The seed- 

 ling bulbs will bloom the 

 second or third year, and 

 continue to bloom year after 

 year once they have become 

 established. Beautiful, bell- 

 shaped, white blooms with 

 a touch of canary-yellow in 

 the throat and a shading of 

 lilac-pink on the outside. 

 Blooms late June and early 

 July. 3 to 5 ft. tall. 



Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 30c. 



Sand Verbena 



Abronia 



894 Umbellata grandiflora Trailing 

 little plants witli fragrant, Verbena- 

 like, rosy lilac flowers through the 

 summer and fall. Does well everywhere 

 — in rockeries, hanging baskets, win- 

 dow boxes and especially in dry, poor 

 soils and lull sun 10 in 



Pkt. 10c; l^ oz 25c. 



Santa Barbara Poppy 



Hunnemannia 



1682 Fumariaefolia Flowers like 

 golden yellow tulips on erect stems, 2 

 ft. tall. In bloom from July until frost. 

 The Tulip or Poppy-like flowers are 

 nice for vases if cut while in bud. 



Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 25c. 



Sanvitalia 



(Creeping Zinnia 



1719 Procumbens Small, deep golden 

 yellow Zinnia-like double flowers are 

 freely borne on spreading plants which 

 grow about 6 in. tall. Blooms all 

 summer and fall. Excellent for edg- 

 ings, rockeries, and graves in dry, 

 sunny places. Pkt. 10c; '/g oz. 40c. 



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