Giant Imperial 



DOUBLE LARKSPUR » 



No garden of annuals is complete without a liberal 

 planting of this magnificent type of annual Larkspur. 

 The plants are well branched and grow from 3 to 4 

 ft. tell, dominating their season with colors that are 

 clean and pure. Sow early outdoors where to bloom. 



2721 Blue Bell. Joyous clear light blue. 



2723 Blue Spiie. Intensely rich deep Oxford blue. 



2725 Carmine King. Exhilarating bright carmine-rose. 

 2727 Dazzler. Scintillating bright clear carmine. 



2726 Exquisite Rose. You will love this rose-pink one. 

 2731 Lilac King. The lovely shade of Lilacs. 



2737 Regal Pink. A grand blend of brilliant pink and salmon. 



2739 Regal While. A decided improvement on older whites. 

 2733 Salmon Supreme. Delightful clear soft pinkish salmon. 

 2735 SweeJ Lavender. Matches the color of Lavender blossoms. 



2740 Dreer's Special Blend. All colors in proper proportion. 



Any of the above: Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 55c 



2740 Double Mixed Larkspur. 



Those lacking space for grow- 

 ing separate colors "will find 

 in this a glorious blend of 

 all the colors described and 

 some additional ones. What 

 a show they will give during 

 the summer from early spring 

 sowing. Pkt. 15c; 'A oz. SOc. 



4855 Double Larkspur 

 Collection 



One pkt. each of the ten 

 separate colors given 

 above — the complete color 

 range. $1.25 



Double HOLLYHOCKS b) 



Majestic — Colorful — Unique 



Unique they are indeed. No other plant — annual, bien- 

 nial, or perennial — grows so tall in such small space. 



Even if the border is only 2 

 feet wide there is room to plant 

 a single row of them that rises 

 to hr\m 5 to 7 feet and gives the 

 effe. t of a flower-covered fence. 



263; Chamois. Yellow-pink. 

 2641 Deep Rose. Full of glow. 

 2637 Maroon. Unusually rich. 

 2645 Samon Rose. Lovely. 

 2643 Scarlet. Intensely rich. 



2649 Sulphur Yellow. Unusual. 

 2647 White. A must for all. 



2650 Mixed. Contcins all colors. 



Any of tht. above: 

 Pkt. ISc: Ve oz. SOc 



4848 Hollyhock 



Collection 



One pkt. each of these 

 seven beautiful colors. 

 Value $1.05 for 85c. 



You Don't Have to Wait 



Sow Annual 

 Hollyhocks (A) 



Sown in earliest spring this 

 new strain will bloom the same 

 season and possibly persist for 

 a second one. 



2632 Indian Spring 



Has showy semi-double fringed 

 ilowrers of clear pink appearing 

 5 months after sowing. Pkt. 15c. 



2634 Indian Summer 



A wonderful mixture of many 

 fine colors with all the flowers 

 full to the center. Will last for 

 years but blooms first season. 

 Pkt. 25c. 



Double Hollyhock 



4287 



New 



Tithonia 



Torch 



This is the gorgeous 1951 Silver Medal 

 Winner Twith brilliant orange-scarlet blooms 

 3 inches across borne from mid-summer till 

 frost. Plants are 4 feet tall and very bushy. 

 Showy in the garden and for cutting. 

 Pkt. 25c; 3 for 65c. 



Giant Imperial Larkspur 



California Poppies 



4817 Collection 

 California Poppies 



1 pkt. each of the four 

 beautiful colors de- 

 scribed. 45c. 



California 

 Poppies (A) 



Eschscholtzia 



The gaily-colored Poppy-like 

 flowers covering the compact 

 foot-high plants present an in- 

 spiring sight in the summer 

 garden — they are so large and 

 brilliant. 



2373 Aurantiaca. Silky orange 



sprinkled with gold dust. 

 2376 Carmine King. Shimmering 



rich carmine-crimson blooms. 

 2379 Golden West. Glistening 



gold toned orange in center. 

 2381 White. Fine large white 



flowers; bluish leaves. 



Any of the above: 

 Pkt. ISc; Va oz. 55c 



• 238S Surprise Hybrids. A color- 

 ful blend of rare and unusual 

 hybrids with semi-double and 

 double flowers. Pkt. 25c; 

 i/e oz. 7Sc. 



Darling 



Baby's Breath 

 Gypsophila (A) 



2540 Covent Garden. Gypso- 

 phila means lime-lover and 

 that tells the gardener to 

 grow it in a soil well sup- 

 plied with lime. It needs 

 sun, too. Covent Garden 

 has the largest flowers of 

 all and the graceful white 

 bells dangling from thin 

 wiry stems are ideal to 

 provide an airy touch to 

 cutflower displays. Sow 

 early in the spring and 

 several times during the 

 season. Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 3Sc. 



