GODETIA DIDISCUS 



GYPSOPHILA (Baby's Breath) ( a )-c u jture i ; (h P) 



Culture VI. 



Annual Gypsophila (a) — Open, bell-shaped blooms used so much 

 for mixing with other flowers. White or Pink. 

 Perennial White (hp)— Tiny flowers on slender stems, producing 

 a mist-like effect. Thrive in any soil. 



HELIANTHUS, Sungold (Sunflower) (a) -cui- 



ture II. Large brilliant golden yellow double flowers. Pkt. 15c. 



HELIOTROPE, Mammoth Mixed (a) -culture i or 



V. Everyone loves the fragrance of Heliotrope. Pkt. 15c. 



HEUCHERA (Coral Bells) (hp)-cujture vi. Bright 



coral flowers on wiry stems. Charming for rock garden. Pkt. 25c. 



HIBISCUS (Giant Mixed) (hp)-cuiture vi. showy 



shrub-like plants; enormous white, pink and red flowers. Pkt. 15c. 

 HELICHRYSUM — See Everlasting Flowers. 



HUNNEMANNIA (Bush Eschscholtzia, Mexi- 

 can Tulip Poppy or Santa Barbara Poppy) 



( a ) — Culture III. Shrubby bushes with large cup-shaped 

 flov/ers on stems 1 ft. long. Petals are broad and crinkled. 



HOLLYHOCK, Double Mixed (hp) — culture vi or 



VIII. Great spikes of double blooms. Long blooming season if 

 faded flowers are picked. Hollyhock rust can be overcome by 

 treating as a biennial. Pkt. 15c. 

 IBERIS— See Candytuft. 

 IPOMEA — See Morning Glory. 



KOCHIA (Burning Bush or Fire Bush) (a) 



— Culture III. Close, compact bright green pyramidal bush, 

 moss-like foliage turns brilliant red in fall. Fine hedge plant. 

 LADY SLIPPER — See Balsam. 



LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS— See Perennial Sweet Pea. 



LARKSPUR (Annual Delphinium) (a) (s)-cui 



ture IV or II. 



Blue Spire, Giant Imperial— Deep Oxford blue, dbl. Pkt. 15c. 

 White King, Giant Imperial — Large dbl., pure white. Pkt. 15c. 

 Pink Perfection — Lively light pink, large dbl. florets. Pkt. 15c. 

 Ruby — Glorious red double florets. Pkt. 15c. 



LINUM (Flowering Flax) ( a ) —Culture in- (h P ) cul- 

 ture VI. 



Scarlet Flax (a)— Glossy-red flowers, 1-in. or more across. While 

 they last only one day, new blooms appear each morning. 

 Perenne Blue (hp) — Many light blue flowers all summer. 

 LOVE-IN-A-PUFF— See Balloon Vine. 



LOBELIA, Crystal Palace (a) (s)— culture i or v. 



Small, round, compact plants covered with deep blue flowers. 



LUPINS, Russell's Choice Mixed (hp) (s)— 



— Culture III or VII. All-America. Well-rounded thickly set spikes 

 of extraordinary colors. Wonderful border flower. Pkt. 25c. 



All Flower Seeds 10« PER PACKET 



except where otherwise noted 



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MARIGOLDS ( a ) -Culture I or II. 



Burpee's Gold— Huge double flowers, sweet-scented. Pkt. 15c. 



Crown of Gold, Odorless— All-America. Short, guilled center 



petals, flat, deep orange guard petals. Pkt. 15c. 



Dwarf Royal Scot — All America. Double, small mahogany 



blooms with gold stripe. Dwarf compact plants. Pkt. 15c. 



Flash — Dwarf French. Single 134-in. flowers; varying yellow to 



red. All-America. Pkt. 25c. 



Guinea Gold — Carnation flowered. Orange, flushed with gold. 

 Harmony Type, French Dwarf Dbl. Hybrids — All-double 13/ 4 -in. 

 flowers. Combinations of yellow, orange, maroon. Pkt. 15c. 

 Melody — French Dwarf Harmony. All-America. Golden-orange 

 ll/4-in. flowers. Plants 12-15" tall. Early. Pkt. 15c. 

 Naughty Marietta — New dwarf French single. Rich golden 

 yellow, blotched maroon at base of petals. Pkt. 25c. 

 Spry — Extra dwarf dbl. French type; 21/2-in. flowers with clear 

 yellow center, mahogany-red guard petals. Pkt. 15c. 

 Sunkist — Dwarf dbl. French. All-America. Mound-shaped 6 to 

 8-in. plants covered with deep orange flowers. Pkt. 15c. 

 Sunset Giants — Largest of the Marigolds, blooms 5-in. and over. 

 Quilled and incurved petals. Pkt. 15c. 



Scarlet Glow — French Dwarf Double. Open deep scarlet and turn 

 rich tangerine. Bushy plants, bloom in 10 wks. Pkt. 15c. 

 Yellow Pygmy — French Dwarf Double. Tiny 6" plants, above 

 which are double, li/4-in. lemon-yellow flowers. Pkt. 15c. 

 Yellow Supreme — Carnation flowered. All-America. Creamy 

 lemon yellow 3-in. blossoms. Sweet-scented. 

 Yellowstone, Mission Giant— All-America. Bright yellow 21/2-in. 

 flowers. Chrysanthemum-like form. Late. Pkt. 20c 



MIGNONETTE (Reseda) (a) —culture m. Quamt. 



old-fashioned blooms, highly prized for fragrance. 

 MIRABILIS — See Four ,0 'Clocks. 



MOON FLOWER (a)— CuJfure VII. Quick-growing vine, 

 white 5-in. flowers that open in evening. Very fragrant. 



MORNING GLORY (Ipomea) (a)-cuiture in. v 



or VII. 



Heavenly Blue — Extremely large blue flowers. 



Pearly Gates — All-America. Unusually large white flowers, 



luxuriant foliage. Pkt. 25c. 



Scarlet O'Hara— All-America. Rich wine-red or deep crimson 

 blossoms about 4-inches across. Pkt. 20c. 

 Tall Mixed— 



MOSS ROSE —See Portulaca. 

 MOURNING BRIDE— See Scabiosa. 



NASTURTIUM (a) -culture m or v. 



Dbl. Glorious Gleam Hybrids — Dwarf compact plants. Large 

 double flowers on long stems. Many colors. 

 Golden Gleam — Semi-tall plants. Double and semi-double, fra- 

 grant gold blossoms. 



Golden Globe— Giant double and semi-double, pure golden yellow 

 blooms; dwarf plants. Pkt. 15c. 



Mahogany Gem — Rich mahogany, the darkest Nasturtium. Dwarf. 



Salmon Gleam— Tall double. Rich salmon. 



Scarlet Gleam — Tall double. Fiery orange-scarlet. 



Scarlet Globe— Dwarf. Double and semi-double. Pkt. 15c. 



NEMOPHILA (Baby Blue Eyes) (a) -culture il 



Spreading plant. 6" tall; many cup-shaped, sky blue flowers. 



NICOTIANA (Flowering Tobacco) (a) (s)— 



— CuJture I or II. Long tubed, petunia-like blooms with rich, 

 spicy fragrance. Bushy plants, 30-36" tall. 

 PAINTED TONGUE— See Salpiglossis. 



MARIGOLD GIGANTEA 



