in Flower Seeds 



1936 



Aster, Giant California Sunshine 



Giant California Sunshine Asters 



A glorious new type of Asters growing 3 feet high and carrying 

 large, showy blossoms on elegant long stems. The color combin- 

 ations in this new Aster are particularly beautiful as most of 

 them have a dual tone effect created by the cushion-like center 

 being of a different color than the large, gracefully curved outer 

 ray petals. Splendid for garden display and for cutting. 



1443 Alpenglow. Light purple with creamy center. 



1444 Blue Moon. Bright blue with amber yellow center. 



1445 Moonbeam. Snow white with small light orange center. 



1446 Rainbow. Rose-pink with soft orange center. 



1447 Shell Pink. Lovely and graceful. 



1448 Stratosphere. Dark blue with lavender center. 



Any of the above: Pkt. 25c; special pkt. 75c. 



1449 Collection of California Sunshine Asters. 



One packet each of the above 6, value $1.50, for $1.00. 



1450 Sunshine Mixed. Pkt. 20c; special pkt. 75c. 



New Giant Peony- Flowered Asters 



This superb strain of Giant Asters has proved one of the most 

 desirable ever introduced. It has extremely double flowers of 

 truly immense size, measuring 6 inches in diameter. They re- 

 semble those of the Beauty type and are borne on stout, non- 

 lateral stems 2| to 3 feet long. Blooms at the same time as Giants 

 of California. 



1371 Azure Fairy. Clear azure blue \ 



1374 Maiden's Blush. Delicate flesh j . ,, 



1375 Purple Robe. Rich purple ( ^ pL oT "' 



1376 Rosebud. Clear deep rose ( . ,' ^ , ' - 



1377 Swansdown. Pure white \ ^P^'^"" P^^' '^ 



1378 Silvery Rose / 



1379 Collection of Giant Peony-Flowered Asters. 



One packet each of the above 6, value $1.20, for 80c. 



1380 Mixed Colors. Pkt. 15c; special pkt. 60c. 



The symbols as explained at the bottom of these two pages 

 wiU quickly tell you the character of the plants and their 

 adaptability to special positions. 



Annual Caiiterlmry Bell 



New Annual Canterbury Bells ® 



Campanula 



These annual Canterbury Bells are in every respect as beautiful 

 as the biennial kinds, yet they have the tremendous advantage of 

 coming into bloom in less than 6 months after the seed is sown. 

 The bushy plants have from 6 to 8 spikes of blooms and they grow 

 2 to 2 J feet tall. 



1715 Angelus BeU. A beautiful deep rose-pink. Pkt. 20c. 



1716 Blue Bell. Beautiful clear Cambridge blue. 



1717 Liberty BelL A lovely shade of rich violet. Pkt. 20c. 



1718 Mission BeU. Soft clear pink blooms. 

 1714 Purity BeU. Silky white flowers. 



Any oj the above, except where noted: Pkt. 25c; special pkt. 75c. 



1719 Collection of Annual Canterbury Bells. 



One packet each of the above 5, value $1.15, for 80c. 



1742 Mixed Colors. Pkt. 15c; special pkt. 50c. 



Two Plumosa Lilliput 

 Celosias ® 



Celosias plumosa, Lilliput 



A very beautiful new type of Celosia forming compact plants 

 18 inches high. Each of the many branches is crowned by a 

 showy, feathery, pointed flower head so that the entire plant 

 makes a lovely compact spire of brilliant color. Blooms early 

 and continues throughout the summer and fall. 



1861 Fire Feather. Magnificent rich scarlet plumes with a 

 glistening orange cast. Pkt. 15c.; special pkt. 75c. 



1862 Golden Feather. The showy large plumes are brilliant 

 yellow. Pkt. 15c.; special pkt. 75c. 



A = Suited to Rock Garden ; ® = Suited to Semi-Shade; 

 = Suited to Shade ; * = May be sowr» in late Fall ; § = Climbing Plants 



