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Choice 

 Flower Seeds 



ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS are listed p. 2 to 6, inclusive, and p. 19 to 41, inclusive. 

 PERENNIALS are listed on p. 42 to 47, inclusive. 



FLOWERS FOR THE HOUSE. The following seeds are excellent for growing in pots 

 for the house: Asparagus, p. 22; Begonia, p. 22; Calceolaria, p. 22; Carnation, p. 25; 

 Cineraria, p. 25; Cyclamen, p. 26; Geraniums, p. 29; Mimulus, p. 33; Gloxinia, p. 30; Prim- 

 rose, p. 38. The following are also good for transplanting into pots for indoor blooming: 

 Abutilon, Lobelia, Marigold, Petunia, Sensitive Plant, Stocks, Sweet Alyssum and Verbena. 



CLIMBING VINES AND FLOWERS are listed on p. 5, 6, 28, 30, 33 and 37. 



BEDS AND BORDERS. For edging use Sweet Alyssum, p. 21, Ageratum, p. 21; 

 Phlox, p. 35, Portulaca, p. 37; Verbena, p. 41. For center plant Asters, p. 19 to 21; 

 Begonias, p. 22; Calendula, p. 23; California Poppy, p. 28; Centaurea, p. 24; Gaillardia, 

 p. 29; Marigold, p. 32; Mignonette, p. 32; Snap Dragons, p. 39; Statice, p. 28 and 47; Straw 

 Flowers, p. 28; Sweet Peas, p. 40 and 55; Zinnias, p. 2. 



FOR EARLY BLOOMING plant Ageratum, p. 21; California Poppy, p. 28; Larkspur, 

 p. 31; Pansies, p. 4; Petunias, p. 35; Phlox, p. 35; Poppies, p. 36; Sweet Alyssum, p. 21; 

 Sweet Peas, p. 40 and 55. 



FOR FALL BLOOMING. Celosia, p. 25; Cosmos, p. 3 and 23; Late Asters, p. 19 to 21 

 and p. 6; Scabiosa, p. 38; Salvia, p. 39; Stocks, p. 39; Verbena, p. 41. 



FOR FRAGRANCE plant Abronia, p. 21; Candytuft, p. 24; Carnation, p. 25; Helio- 

 trope, p. 31; Mignonette, p. 32; Sweet Alyssum, p. 21; Sweet Peas, p. 40 and 55; Sweet 

 Sultan, p. 24. 



FOR PARTLY SHADY PLACES. Anchusa, p. 42; Aquiligea, p. 43; Asperula, p. 22; 

 Balsam, p. 22; Cyclamen, p. 26; Forget-me-not, p. 44; Foxglove, p. 44; Kenilworth Ivy, 

 p. 31; Mimulus, p. 33; Peony seeds, p. 46, roots, p. 52; Primula, p. 38; Valeriana, p. 47, 



and Vinca, p. 41. COLOR IN THE GARDEN 



To enable you to work out any desired color scheme that will be effective we list 

 below a few popular annuals arranged to the color of their bloom. By glancing through 

 the pages of our catalogue you will find many others not contained in the list below 

 which are valuable in carrying out color schemes. 



WHITE. Asters, p. 6, and p. 19 to 21; Baby's Breath, p. 30; Feverfew, p. 29; Migno- 

 nette, p. 32; Moonfiower, p. 33; Phlox, p. 35; Poppies, p. 36; Scabiosa, p. 38; Snapdragon, 

 p. 39; Sweet Alyssum, p. 21; Verbena, p. 41, and Zinnia, p, 2. 



PINK and ROSE. Asters, p. 19 to 21; California Poppy, p. 28; Celosia, p. 25; Cosmos, 

 p. 3; Larkspur, p. 23; Moonfiower, p. 33; Nasturtium, p. 34; Petunia, p. 35; Pinks, 

 p. 36; Scabiosa, p. 38; Snapdragon, p. 39; Stocks, p. 39; Straw Flowers, p. 28; Sweet 

 Peas, p. 40; Verbena, p. 41, and Zinnia, p. 2. 



RED SHADES. Asters, p. 19 to 21; California Poppy, p. 28; Candytuft, p. 24; Cardi- 

 nal Climber, p. 5; Celosia, p. 25; Cosmos, p. 3; Chinese Pinks, p. 36; Chinese Wool 

 Flower, p. 25; Mignonette, p. 32; Nasturtium, p. 34; Pansies, p. 4; Poppies, p. 36; Phlox, 

 p. 35; Salvia, p. 39; Scabiosa, p. 38; Snapdragon, p. 39; Scarlet Runner, p. 37; Sweet Peas, 

 p. 40; Verbena, p. 41; Zinnia, p 2. 



BLUE and PURPLE SHADES. Ageratum, p. 21; Asters, p. 19 to 21; Blue Lace 

 Flower, p. 31; Bachelor's Buttons, p. 24; Hyacinth Bean, p. 30; Forget-me-not, p. 44; 

 Larkspur, p. 45; Lobelia, p. 31; Pansy, p. 4; Petunia, p. 35; Scabiosa, p. 38; Statice, p. 28; 

 Sweet Peas, p. 40; Verbena, p. 41. 



YELLOW and ORANGE SHADES. Bartonia, p. 22; Calendula, p. 23; California 

 Poppy, p. 28; Calliopsis, p. 23; Canary Bird Flower, p. 5; African Daisy, p. 27; Feverfew, 

 p. 29; Gaillardia, p. 29; Marigold, p. 32; Nasturtiums, p. 34; Pansy, p. 4; Snapdragon, p. 39; 

 Straw Flower, p. 28; Tagetes, p. 41; Zinnia, p. 2. 



FOR CUT FLOWERS. Because of many requests from our customers for a list of 

 annuals suitable for cutting, we have this year made up a special cut flower mixture and 

 also a list of the best annuals for cutting. See page 26. 



CUT FLOWER DEPARTMENT, SEE PAGE 64 



