Chinese I orget-.AIe-N 



Chinese 

 Forget'Me'Not 



1285 



The true Forget-me- 

 not (Myosotis) is some- 

 what particular as to lo- 

 cation but this charming 

 Chinese species will grow 

 almost anywhere. Plants 

 grow about 18 inches tall 

 and are covered from 

 early Summer until Fall 

 with bright blue, Forget- 

 me-not-like flowers. 

 Plants are bushy and 

 flowers are borne on 

 stems suflSciently long 

 for cutting. Pkt., 15c; 

 ^ oz., .50c. 



Kochia 



1970 Childsi 



An ideal Summer hedge 

 plant. Can be used tem- 

 porarily in place of privet 

 or barberry, and also for 

 separating the vegetable 

 and flower gardens. 

 Plants grow about 2 feet 

 tall, are very bushy and 

 uniformly long globe- 

 shaped with fine, bright 

 green, fernlike foliage, 

 which turns red at the 

 approach of Fall weath- 

 er. Pkt.. 10c; M oz., 25c. 



deii-llowerpd. 



Ageratiim. 



Ageratum 



578 Fraseri 



A beautiful shade of deep ame- 

 thyst-blue. Plants are dwarf, 

 compact and very free flowering. 

 Pkt.. 2r,c. 



Godetia 



1785 Carmine 



Most popular now as a 

 florist's pot plant but is 

 adaptable for outdoor use 

 as a bedding plant. Plants 

 are 12 to 15 inches high 

 and when in full bloom 

 the foliage can scarcely 

 be seen for flowers. Flow- 

 ers resemble those of the 

 azaleas and are a beauti- 

 ful shade of carmine. 

 Start seed indoors in 

 March or sow outdoors 

 in early May. Pkt., 25c. 



Amaranthus 



635 Sunrise 



For adding a touch of 

 olor here and there noth- 

 ng can equal the flame 

 colored foliage of this 

 fine Amaranthus. Plants 

 grow about 2V2 feet tall 

 with broad, flame colored 

 leaves from top to bot- 

 tom. May be started 

 early indoors or planted 

 out-of-doors as soon as 

 the ground can be worked 

 as it is quite hardj'. Pkt., 

 15c; ^4 oz., 75c. 



Kochia Trkhophylla Childsi. 



.Viiiaranthiis, Sunrise. 



