More Flowers for Fall Planting 



Pyrethrum, Roseum 



Salvia, Farinacea 



Virginian Stock 



Per Pkt. 

 Poppy Nudicaule (Iceland Poppy) Sunbeam Orange; 



Yellow; White each SO. 15 



" " (Iceland Poppy) Sunbeam Mixed . . .10 

 " " (Iceland Poppy) Coonara Pink Hy- 

 brids .lo 



" Orientaie Red; Hybrids (Several Shades) . . .each .10 



Potentilla Nepalensis 1.5 



Primula (Primrose), Auricula 25 



" Alalacoidcs .25 



" Veris (Polyanthus) .15 



" Vulgaris (True English Primrose) .15 



Pyrethrum Roseum (Painted Daisy) Single Mixed ... .10 



" Double Mixed .. . .25 



Ranunculus Asiaticus 10 



Salvia Farinacea .15 



Scabiosa Cauca.'^ica, Lavender blue .15 



" Columbaria, Lavender; Pink each .15 



" Large Flowered Double 



Ageratum Blue Red Yellow 



^Iaroon Rose Mixed 



Peach Blossom White 



Per pkt. 10c 



Sedum Acre 25 



Shasta Daisy Hybrldinn ALiximum .10 



" " Hyhridum Maxinmm Alaska .15 



*Stock Double Dwarf Ten Weeks 



Bright Pink Canary Yellow Crimson Lavender 



Mauve Purple White Mixed 



Per pkt. 10c 

 'Stock Double Beauty of Nice 



Canary Yellow Crimson Lavender Light Pink 



Mauve Old Rose Purple White 



Mixed 



Per pkt. 10c 



*Stock Double Perpetual Branching 



Canary Yellow Crimson Lavender Old Rose 



Purple Rose White Mixed 



Per pkt. 10c 



*Stock Double Giant Imperial 



Antique Copper Chamois Dark Purple Golden Rose 

 Lavender Mauve Old Rose Salmon Rose 



White Yellow Mixed 



Per pkt. 15c 



Sweet William Single Fine Mixed 10 



Double Mixed 10 



Valeriana (Garden Heliotrope) Mixed 10 



Viola Cornuta White; Yellow each ,15 



" " Blue Perfection .15 



" " Jersey Gem .25 



" " (Tufted Pansy) Mixed 10 



*Virginian Stock Mixed 10 



Wallflower Double Mixed 10 



*Kinds starred are annuals suitable for fall planting. 



CALIFORNIA NATIVE FLOWERS 



A general mixture of annual wild flower seeds made up of 

 varieties which will give a succession of bloom for a long period. 

 They succeed under ordinary conditions. 



Seed can be sown broadcast in the fall or early spring. Prepare 

 the ground either by light raking or harrowing. Rake or harrow 

 again after seeding. 



Per pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 



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