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FLOWERS— you can grow from seed to 



BEAUTIPy yOUR HOME 



In planning your flower garden this year, you will want both annuals and perennials. Both are necessary for real garden beauty. 

 The wealth of annuals offered here gives you a wonderful opportunity for gayety and color from early summer until frost. Order 

 plenty of them to plant among the perennials, and to group by themselves for cutting. You will want new perennials, too. It's a 

 good plan to sow perennial seed at the same time as the annuals; the earlier in the season they are started, the better the plants 

 will be the following year. 



KEY TO SYMBOLS 



A Annual Lives only one season. R Rock Plant. .Suitable for rock gardens. 



B Biennial Lives two seasons; often blooms second year j, ngrdy Resists low temperatures. 



only. 



P Perennial Tends to live from year to year. ^^ Half-Hardy. .Needs protection where temperatures are low. 



C Climber Requires support. t Tender Will not endure frost. 



Where quantities are offered, the weights mentioned are the smallest units we supply. 

 All prices quoted include delivery by mail in U. S. A. 



ABRONIA (Sand Verbena) [hA-R-6 in.] This graceful trailing plant 



bears verbena-like flowers rosy lilac in color and especially 



fragrant toward evening. It thrives in poor dry soil making it 



particularly suited to rock gardens and to window boxes in full 



sunshine. 



Umbellata Grandiflora H oz- 50c; pkt. 10c 



ABUTILON (Flowering IVIaple) [hhP-3 ft.] In the Southern States and 



California this attractive shrub does well out of doors. Elsewhere it 



is easily grown indoors in winter, and if set outdoors in late spring 



it wfll flower during summer and fall. The leaves are maple-shaped, 



and the beautiful bell-like blossoms appear in white, yellow, and 



rose. 



Maximum Giant Flowered Mixed Pkt. 25c 



ACHILLEA (Sneezewort, Yarrow) [hP-2 ft.] One of the best perennials 



for cutting or along shrubbery. The plants bear many clusters of small 



double satin-white flowers during a long season. They prefer a sunny 



exposure. 



Ptarmica, The Pearl Pkt. 15c 



ADONIS (Pheasant's Eye) [hA-1 ft.] This showy plant with 

 dark green feathery foliage bears small cup-shaped flowers 

 of a deep crimson with dark centers. Long keeping as 

 a cut flower in water where the buds will open and the 

 flowers continue to grow for several days. Sow seed in the 

 open, spring or fall, preferably the latter in California. 



Aestivalis. . Oz. 30c; pkt. 10c 



Afghan (jilliflowur (See Erysimum) 



African Daisy (See Arctotis, Dimorphotheca, Gerbera) 



ACROCLINIURl [hhA-15in.] The double daisy-like blooms 

 of this straw flower are about one inch across, borne singly 

 on long stems which are at first inclined and later stand 

 erect. They are well liked as fresh flowers, but their Ijest 

 use is in winter bouquets for which they should be cut 

 when in bud. ■ ' : J j -^ > ' A 



Double Pink Oz. 50g 



Double White Oz. 50c 



Double Mixed. ,^, ^j jDz. 50c 

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