Giant Svinshine Aster 



Giant Sunshine Asters ® 



1380 Giant Sunshine Mixed. These 

 glorious Asters have long, narrow 

 outer petals surrounding a large 

 cushion-like center of differentli' 

 colored tubular florets. Many splen- 

 did colors. Midsummer until frost. 

 3 feet. Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 7Sc; 

 %. oz. $1.25. 



Giant Single Asters @ 



1390 Giant Single Mixed W-R. 



Large Daisy -like single flowers often 

 five inches in diameter. Verj" effec- 

 tive for borders or for cutting. Con- 

 tains many splendid colors. The 

 plants grow 2 feet tall and bloom 

 profusely during the summer and 

 fall. Pkt. 10c; large pkt. 40c; yi oz. 

 60c. 



Aubrietla, Large-Flowering Hybrids 



Aubrietia ^p] a 



Rainbow Rock Cress 

 1410 Large-Flowering Hybrids. This 

 beautiful dwarf rock plant is cov- 

 ered with sheets of bright flowers in 

 spring and early summer ; 6 inches. 

 Pkt. 15c; special pkt. 75c. 



bailey Q—I^esert Sunray ® A 



1418 Multiradiata. Charming yellow 

 flowers with deeper yellow center set 

 off by the greyish green leaves and 

 stems. Blooms all summer long. 1 ft. 

 Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 60c. 



All Flower Seeds are 

 sent POSTPAID 



Double Camellia- 

 Flowered Balsam 



Balsam — I-ody supper ® ® 



1430 Finest Mixed Colors. A won- 

 derful color blend of these showj', 

 fully double, Camellia-flowered Bal- 

 sams. Grows 2 feet tall and blooms 

 from midsummer until fall. Exten- 

 - sively grown in semi-shaded posi- 

 tion. Pkt. 10c; large pkt. 40c; 

 H oz. 60c. 



1433 Bush-Flowering Mixed (New). 

 A distinct type carrj-ing double 

 flowers well above the foliage. Forms 

 neat, well-rounded bushes about 10 

 inches tall. Excellent for window 

 boxes, edgings, rock gardens, etc. 

 Pkt. 15c; large pkt. SOc; }i oz. ?1.00. 



'^BapteSia — PaUe indigo [hp] 



1 449 Australis. Strong growing plants 

 about 2 feet tall bearing Lupine-like 

 dark blue flowers in June. Pkt. 10c ; 

 large pkt. SOc. 



Bellis, English Daisy 



EeWh-English Daisy ® A ® 



Easily raised from seed and often 

 lasting more than two years. They 

 bloom profusely from earl)' spring un- 

 til late fall preferring a moderately 

 moist 3'et well-drained fairly rich soil. 

 Of compact growth 5 inches tall. 



1492 Giant Double Red 



1493 Giant Double Rose 



1494 Giant Double White 



Any of the above: Pkt. 2Sc. 



1496 Giant Double Mixed. Contains 

 all colors. Pkt. 2Sc; large pkt. 7Sc. 



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Bedding Begonia 

 Everblooming 



Bedding Begonias M ® 



Splendid bedding plants that do well 

 in full sun, in partial shade, or in full 

 shade. They are of sturdj' growth form- 

 ing dense bushes about a foot tall. 

 Started early indoors and set in the 

 open after all danger of frost they wUl 

 flower from May until late fall. Also 

 splendid for growing in pots for winter 

 blooming indoors. 



1461 Albert Martin. Extra-large 

 flowers of a bright crimson-scarlet 

 color. 



1462 Christmas Cheer. A bright 

 crimson-scarlet. Splendid Christmas 

 pot plant. 



1465 Erfordia. Rosy carmine. 



1466 Fireball. Tall' graceful plants 

 with brOliant crimson flowers. 



1467 Glory of Chatallaine. Sunproof 

 rose-pink flowers. 



1 462 Gustav Knaake. Pink with 

 salmon shading. Bronzy green foli- 

 age. 



1470 Illusion. Dense compact plants 

 with rose flowers with white blotch. 



1468 Indian Maid. Bright deep scar- 

 let flowers and dark bronzy foliage. 



1469 Luminosa. BrilKant fiery dark 

 scarlet blooms; bronzy foliage. 



1473 Prima Donna. Limpid rose 

 shading to rich carmine in center. 



1471 White Pearl. The best of the 

 white flowered varieties. 



1480 Semperflorens Mixed. Includes 

 both green and bronze-leaved sorts. 

 Any of the above: Pkts. 50c. 



Bells of Ireland ® 



1 507 Molucella laevis. A curious but 

 very attractive plant belonging to 

 the Mint family. Its popular name, 

 ''Bells of Ireland," refers to the con- 

 spicuous, large, deep green calysis 

 which are attractively veined with 

 lighter green. The small two-lipped 

 white flowers are rather inconspicu- 

 ous. Sow in the open after danger 

 of frost. Blooms during Julv and 

 August. Pkt. 15c ; 3 pkts. 40c ; large 

 pkt. 7Sc. 



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