Dianthus (Pinks) A..P.,R-G. 



summer and fall. Must varieties 

 are alx -plcndid bed and border plants, 



trdefi specimens and desirable lor cutting. 



745. Annual Pinks. Double. Mixed. A. LoveK Fringed 



rs of ail colors. Pk . OX. 40c.; ' ^oz. 75c; 



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746. Annual Pinks. Single. Mixed. A. l,irge Bowers J! 



colored ami delightfully cut 



75c.; oz. 51. 25. 



747. Plumarius P. Single, fringed, 



■ "'■ pink and white in great profusion 

 during Slav ami June. I ow, spreading plants. Pkt. 10c; 



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Digitalis (Foxglove) b. 



748. Gloxinisflora. Plants 3 to 4 feet high with long spikes 



ibular, thimble-like flowers of various colors. The 

 "thimbles" are hea\ inside. Pkt. 10c; ' .o/. 



4x 



Dimorphotheca aurantiaca (African Daisy) A. 



749. Golden West. ch golden flowers have a 



iwers. 1 hey need a dry, 

 sum ummer and falL 



15 in. Pk- -1.55. 



Dusty Miller A. 

 (Cineraria maritima candidissima) 



750. en laciniated foliage. Fine for 



Pkt. 15c.; /.pz. 



Eschscholtzia (California Poppy) A.,R-G. 



( they ire to 

 md 12 inches apart. Do not trv to 



em. Plants ire low and spreading, with line- 

 >ms all summer. 



751. Golden West. low Bowers with orange 



752. Mixed. \ oJots including shades of 



rlet. 

 Any of above Eschscholtzia, pkt. 10c.; ' 4 oz. 30c; 

 'joz. 50c. 



Euphorbia A..R-G. 



753. Variegata Snow-on-tfte-Moturtain). Plants grow to 



■ and have green foliage margined with white. A 

 popular border plant. Pkt. 10c; ' _.o/. 40c; oz. 75c 



Feverfew P. 



754. Alba plenissima. Two-fool plants with dark cut 



stems. Pkt. 10c; 



766. Gypsophila elegans alba 

 grandiflora Pkt. 10c. 



foliage and small, double, white flowers on good cutting 



•/. H-00. 



Forget-Me-Not P., R-G. 



755. Myosotis alpestris. \ lovelj April-blooming, dwarf 

 plant with blue (lowers, useful for carpeting and planting 

 among tulips. Prefers moist soil. Pkt. 15c; Aoz. 00c ■ 

 10. 



Four o'Clock (Marvel of Peru) A. 



75€. Mirabilis Jalapa. Bushv plants to 2U feet with 

 mvr: r white flowers. They get their 



name from the fact that the Bowers open at about 4 p.m. 

 standard time. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c 



Gaillardia (Blanket Flower) A., p. 



Border and bedding plants with showy flowers useful for 

 cutting. They bloom from early summer into fall. 



757. Indian Chief. A. Single, bronzv red flowers. A 

 -:v cut-flower. Pkt. 15c 



758. Annual, Mixed. A. A fine mixture with reds and 



linating. Pkt. 10c; J^oz. 45c; ' 2 oz. 85c 



759. The Dazzler. P. Large flowers of dark red with 

 orange _ petal-tips. Striking. Pkt. 10c; }U,y. 40c; 



65c 



760. Grandiflora, Mixed. P. Lovely single flowers with 

 centers of shades of red and the outer petals yellow. Will 



tr if planted early. Pkt. 10c: '.oz 45c- 

 85c 



Geranium zonale P. 



7G1. Mixed. Treated as an annual when planted from 

 ,'arden plant but plants can be lifted and carried 

 - winter indoors. Seed saved from choice varieties. 

 Pkt. 15c; ,',"/.. 60c 



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Fragrance 



Do you grow Sowers just to look at, or must they smell good, too? 



Mignonette- with its unforgettable sweetness is not much to look at, — 

 it would soon disappear from gardens if it should lose its fragrance, — 

 while Heliotrope, another wonderfully fragrant flower, pleases as 

 well with its beauty. 



Increase your garden pleasure by studying your flowers and grow 

 for fragrance as well as beauty. 



