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Sweet Pea, 
Perennial 
Sweet William, 
Double Mixed 
Sweet William, 
- Single Mixed 
‘Sweet Wivelsfield 
Tagetes signata 
- pumila 
‘Texas 
Blue Bonnet 
‘Thermopsis 
' caroliniana 
Thunbergia alata, 
_ Mixed 
Tithonia 
‘Tithonia, 
Fireball 
. Verbena 
Verbena Hybrida 
= Mammoth 
“Verbena, Super- 
_ Giant Hybrids 
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Vinca 
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_ Viola cornuta 
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Early Flowering 
Other Names 
Lathyrus lattfolius 
Dianthus Baeats 
Dianthus barbatus 
Dianthus 
Single Dwarf Mari- 
_ gold 
Lupin texensis 
False Lupin 
Black Eyed Susan 
Tithonta speciosa; 
Mexican Sunflower 
Tithonia speciosa; 
Mexican Sunflower 
Verbena hybrida 
Verbena gigantea 
Verbena gigantea 
Vinca rosea; 
Periwinkle 
Tufted Pansy 
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Sweet Peas growing on our Trial Grounds. At the 
left a row of Spring Flowering; at the right a row of 
SWEET PEAS, SPRING FLOWERING. Flowers 
large, abundant, fragrant. Stems long. Tremendous 
vine growth. Succeed where other Sweet Peas fail be- 
cause of summer heat. Rose Pink, Blue, and Lavender 
(All-America Award winners); Mauve, Clear Pink, and 
White. Package containing 6 packets 
15 in. 
6 in. 
6 in. 
Zinma, Royal Purple (See page 22) 
This splendid addition to our list of outstanding 
Zinnias received an All-America Award in 1942 
SWEET PEAS, EARLY (CHRISTMAS) FLOWERING. 
Huge waved flowers. Bright colors. For winter bloom in 
California and the South; for early summer bloom where 
summers are hot. Package containing 6 packets...... 50c 
SWEET PEAS, LATE FLOWERING. (Known on West 
Coast as ‘“Summer Flowering’’). Lovely colors. For local- 
ities where summers are fairly cool. Package containing 
Gipackets yee eo Gan ra Re Reed 5) SA a ep eee ee 50 
Colors— Suggestions— Prices 
See Perennial Sweet Pea, page 16 
Dainty shades. Not so showy, but longer in flower than the Single pe 
’ pkt. 10c 
Fine rounded clusters, 3 or 4 in. across. Especially good to follow tulips 
pkt 10c 
Red and pink. Similar to Sweet William but plants are smaller. Fra- 
grant. For edging or for cutting. Double flowered pkt. 10c 
Small, golden yellow flowers on bushy plants. Idealforedging pkt. 15c 
Rich deep blue; heart-shaped rose-pink eye. Prefers cool weather. Good 
in dry locations pkt. 10c 
Seed not available until after harvest, 1945 
Blossoms white through buff to deep orange with solid black center. 
Twines or climbs. Use as annual for window box, ground cover in sun, 
or to overhang bank pkt. 10c 
Vivid orange-scarlet flowers; odd-shaped leaves. Annual in North; peren- 
nial in mild climates pkt. 10c 
Improved new strain. Early pkt. 15c 
Scarlet; Fine Mixed (superb blend). Good-sized blossoms. Rock gar- 
dens, low borders, window boxes Each: pkt. 10c 
Separate colors: Blue with white eye; Pink (LUMINOSA); Scarlet (LU- 
CIFER); White. Large flowering strain with fine rounded blossom 
clusters , Each: pkt. 15c 
Superb blend of colors. Large flowers. Fine rounded clusters pkt. 15c 
Separate colors: White; Rose; White with rose center; and Mixed. Very 
satisfactory for bedding and borders. Foliage free from insects 
Each: pkt. 10c 
White; Yellow; Light Blue (BLUE PERFECTION); and Mixed. One of 
best edging plants for border or rock garden 
Separate colors. Each: pkt. 25c 
Mixed: pkt. 10c 
Gold and purple. Dwarf plants covered with tiny blossoms. Our own 
growing pkt. 15c 
pea 
