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Chinese Forget-Me-Not—Cynoglossum 
There are so few flowers in pronounced or desirable shades of blue this new introduction from China forms a 
welcome addition to our list of annual flowers. The plants are ten to twelve inches tall and the flowers are 
borne in open spikes from six to eight inches taller. The flowers are much the same in form as those of the 
perennial Forget-Me-Not but are larger and are a beautiful shade of medium dark blue. This is very hardy 
and free flowering and will prove desirable for borders or bedding. The cut flowers form attractive bouquets 
and add a touch of daintiness when combined with other sorts. By keeping the flowers cut before they go to 
seed, a fine show of bloom can be maintained over a long season. (See further description page 70.) Amibile Blue. 
Oz. 60c; Pkt. 10c. : 
Texas Blue Bonnet 
This low-growing member of the Lupin family is the state flower of Texas. The plants are procumbent in 
habit with a spread of sixteen or eighteen inches. They are very symmetrically formed with small ovate leaves 
in palm-like groups of five to seven. The leaves are medium dark green with a very narrow, distinct edging of 
white. 
The small pea-shaped, blue flowers are borne profusely in open spikes two or three inches long, showing 
well above the foliage and forming a striking contrast. This will be found very desirable for early low borders 
and well adapted for window boxes. As potted plants they present an unusual appearanee and are quite de- 
sirable for their foliage as well as the flowers. (See further description page 90.) Oz. 50c; Pkt. 10c. 
Petunia—Hybrida Violet King 
To supply the demand for a deep purple petunia, we have secured a supply of a very even strain of this color. 
Plants are of the Hybrida type and the flowers are Hybrida in form. The color is deep violet-purple. (See 
further description on page 51.) Pkt. 10c. 
Giant Double Zinnia 
Almost without exception the Zinnias have yielded more readily to the efforts directed toward their improve- 
ment than any other class of flowers with which we are acquainted. Within the past ten years they have so 
thoroughly responded to the work of selection and breeding that they now seem but distantly related to the in- 
ferior Zinnias of fifteen or twenty years ago. 
In our Giant Double Zinnias we are now able to offer a strain that produces flowers of astonishing size in 
many shades and tints of yellow, orange, red and purple. The brighter hues are supplemented by soft tones of 
old rose, pink and primrose. Coming into bloom as they do early in summer and lasting until killing frosts, they 
are perfectly adapted for use in borders and open beds and furnish fine cut flowers for many weeks. (See further 
description on page 91.) 
Giant Double Canary Yellow. Oz. $1.00....Pkt.10c Giant Double Scarlet. Oz. $1.00............ Pkt. 10c 
2 “Crimson. Oz. $1.00.......... sel OC Gee Winite(Oz 2S1.00- 08 as. 2: : <10c 
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ee on « 4¢ Mixed—A choice mixture of 
& “Purple. (Several Shades) the above shades and colors. 
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