Losmos a. 



Tall, branching plants producing very desirable long- 

 stemmed (lowers for cutting. 



770. Fiesta. Mi-America Winner. 1952, A tl.isliv new 

 vanetv with orange petals striped scarlet. Bushy. Early 

 and free blooming. Illustrated in color on back cover. 



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SENSATION TYPES 



732. Radiance. Deep rose petals overlaid with rich crim- 



728. Oazzler. Dazzling crimson. 



726. Pinkie. Clear rose-pink. 



727. Purity. Pure white. 



Any of above four Cosmos, pkt. 10c; ' 4 oz. 45c; ' 2 oz. 75c 



731. Sensation, Mixed. ["he 4-tooi pi ints bloom in 



to weeks from seed, wit 1 • i 5-inch single flowers 



in all the Cosmos colors. Pkt. IQc; U"^- 40c; ; _-<>z. 



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DOUBLE CRESTED COSMOS 



729. Early Double Crested, Mixed. Double or Anemone- 



ning to bloom in Jul Pkt. 15c.; 



'•,../- 15c; • -■■/. 60c.; Hoz. H-OO 



KLONDYKE COSMOS 



730. Orange Flare. I ' < - i-fb©1 plants bloom in less 

 than 4 months, with single orange (lowers. Pkt. 10c; 



LATE-FLOWERING TYPE 



733. Late Mammoth Single, Mixed. Sown early in 

 spring these produce till plants blooming all fall until 

 frost. Pkt. II . ' 4 Ib. 52 25 



Cynoslossum A. 



734. Amabile, Dwarf Firmament Chinese Forget- 

 me-- plant with fragrant, forget-me- 

 not-like (lowers which ire good for cutting. 1 j .. tt. Pkt. 

 10c 



Cypress Vine (Ipomoea Quamoclit)A. 



735. Mixed. v ing vine to IS feet. Attractive 

 fern-like ~-eds are hard and should be soaked 

 in warm water before planting. White and shades of 

 red. Pk- - . : _■>/. 75...; oz. 51.25. 



Dahl 



Id A. 



Raising Dahlias from seed is an adventure, as every plant 

 will produce different flowers and there will be several 

 from each packet of seeds that you will want to carrv over 

 to next year. 



9€5. Exhibition Strain, Mixed. A mixture_ of giant- 

 flowered, decorative, choice doubles. Pkt. 50c; J^oz. 

 51. 25; i.oz. 52.25. 



737. Unwin's Dwarf Hybrids. Plants lVj to 2 feet tall 

 with 3-inch semi-double flowers from July on in a wide 

 range of colors. Pkt. 15c; } soz. 45c; 5<£oz. 75c; J^oz. 

 51 .25. .,/. 52.00. 



Daisies P. 



738. Double English, Mixed (Bellis perennis). R-G. 

 l.ovelv double (lowers in profusion in early spring on low 

 plants. Will need protection over winter. Pkt. 20c; 

 >£oz. 50c; !.oz. 90c; Koz. $1-50; J^oz. 52.75. 



739. Shasta Daisy, Alaska. The 2-foot plants bear 

 large white Daisies about 5 inches across. Ihey are 

 splendid long-lasting cut-flowers. Blooms all summer. 

 Pkt. 15c; J-ioz. 50c; }^oz. 90c; oz. 51.60. 



Delphinium P. 



One of the finest groups of garden flowers. The hybrids 

 furnish long spikes of showy flowers for exhibition and the 

 others splendid cut-flower material for mixed bouquets. 



740. Belladonna. Clear turquoise-blue flowers on branch- 

 ing 5-foot plants. The everblooming Delphinium. Pkt. 

 15c; }4oz. 75c; V^oz. $1.25; ^oz. $2.00; tfoz. S3. 25. 



741. Bellamosum. \ dark blue form of the above. Pkt- 

 15c; 3^oz. 75c; ■ -oz. $1.25; \4<tz. $2.00; !^oz. S3. 25. 



742. Chinensis, Tall Mixed. Although a perennial, 

 this will bloom in August from early spring planting. 

 Pkt. 10c; Mot. 75c; J^oz. $1.25; oz. 12.00. 



743. Gold Medal Hybrids. A mixture of tall, large-flower- 

 ing varieties. Long spikes in shades of blue make this a 

 good background plant. 4 to ft ft. Pkt. 15c; }i.oz. 45c; 



foz. 80c; V 2 oz. $1.50; oz. $2.50. 



744. Pacific Hybrids, Mixed. Delphinium lovers pro- 

 nounce these the finest Delphinium grown. They are 

 truly giants, usually 6 feet or more, with strong stems 

 and spikes of lovely flowers as large as a silver dollar. 

 Plants are practically immune to mildew and are the 

 healthiest Delphinium we have seen. Pkt. 35c; \fori.. 



■>'. 51. 75 ; | 4 oz. 5 i.25; ' .»■/.. y,.2o. 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



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758. Gaillardia, Annual, Mixed. 

 Pkt. 10c. 



744. Delphinium, Pacific Hybrids. 

 Pkt. 35c. 



762. Gilia capitata. Pkt. 10c. 



/57. Gaillardia, Indian Chief. Pkt. 15c. 



813. Nemesia, Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 



679. Linum perenne. Pkt. 10c, 



