are easily available through your dealer 



Name on Packet 



Pinks, Gaiety, 

 Single Mixed 



Platycodon grand- 

 iflora Blue 



Poppy, American 

 Legion 



Poppy, Double 

 Shirley, Sweet 

 Briar 



Poppy, Double 

 Shirley Mixed 



Poppy, Single 

 Shirley Mixed 



Poppy, Orientale 

 Hardy Red 



Poppy, Orientale 

 Hybrids 



Poppy, Orientale 

 Salmon Shades 



I Portulaca, 



Double Mixed 



Portulaca, Single 

 Mixed 



Primrose, Showy 

 Evening 



Primula mala- 

 coides,New Baby 



Primula veris 

 Mixed 



' Ranunculus, 

 Morse's Mam- 

 moth Double 

 Mixed 



Rudbeckia 



bicolor superba 



Rudbeckia, 

 Starlight 



Salpiglossls, 

 Large Flowered 

 Mixed 



Salvia, 

 Bonfire 



Salvia farinacea, 

 Blue Bedder 



Salvia patens 



Salvia splendens 



Scabiosa 

 caucasica 



Scabiosa 

 columbaria 



Scabiosa, Dwarf 

 Heavenly Blue 



Scabiosa, 



Giant Annual 



Scarlet Flax 



Scarlet Runner 

 Bean 



Schizanthus, 

 Dr. Badger's 

 Hybrids 



Sensitive Plant 



Shasta Daisy, 

 Alaska 



Sldalcea, 



New Hybrids 



Snapdragon, Com 

 pact Bedding 

 (Rust Resistant) 



Other Names 



Dianthus heddewigii 

 Chinese Bell Flower 

 Papaver rhoeas 



Papaver orientale 



Moss Rose; 

 Sun Plant 



Moss Rose; 

 Sun Plant 



Oenolhera lamarckiana 



Baby Primrose 



Primula polyanthus; 

 Bunch Primrose 



Buttercup 



Cone Flower 

 Cone Flower 



Painted Tongue 



Flowering Sage; 

 Scarlet Sage 



Flowering Sage 



Pincushion Flower 



Linum grandiflorum 

 rubruin 



Phaseolus coccineus 

 Poor Man's Orchid 



Mimosa pudica 



Chrysanthemum leu- 

 canlhetnum hy- 

 bridum maximum 



Greek Mallow 

 Antirrhinum nanum 



See 

 "Key to 

 Symbols" 



Ht. 



h-A 



12 in. 



h-P 



18 in. 



h-A 



18 in. 



h-A 



18 in. 



h-A 



18 in. 



h-A 



18 in. 



h-P 



2Hft. 



h-P 



2M ft. 



h-P 



40 in. 



h-A 



6 in. 



h-A 



6 in. 



h-B 



2J^ft. 



t-P 



16 in. 



h-P 



6 in. 



h-P 



10 in. 



h-A 



2 ft. 



h-A 



3 ft. 



h-A 



2Hft. 



t-P 

 used as 

 annual 



18 in. 



hh-P 



3 ft. 



t-P 



18 in. 



t-P 



2 ft. 



h-P 



2 ft. 



h-P 



18 in. 



h-A 



18 in. 



h-A 



2Hft. 



h-A 



18 in. 



h-A 



10 ft. 



h-A 



18 in. 



h-A 



12 in. 



h-P 



2 ft. 



h-P 



3 ft. 



h-A 



18 in. 



Colors — Suggestions — Prices 



Gay colors, rich markings, 

 border 



Fringed petals. Fragrant. 



Delightful in the 

 pkt. 15c 



Flowers of steel-blue with sparkling sheen, cup shaped with pointed 

 petals. Excellent in the border or semi-shaded rock garden pkt. 15c 



Dazzling scarlet with white cross at center. Single flowers. Sow in beds 

 by themselves or in groups in the border pkt. 10c 



Charming double and semi-double pink flowers 



pkt. 10c 



Colors are pink, bright scarlet, and white. Graceful double and semi- 

 double flowers produced over a long season pkt. 10c 



Shades of pink and rose, bright scarlet, carmine-red. Large flowers pro- 

 duced over long season pkt. 10c 



Glowing scarlet. A gorgeous splash of color in garden or border 



pkt. 15c 



Mostly red, with some white, rose, salmon, and orange. Large cup- 

 shaped flowers. Long stems. Fern-like foliage pkt. 15c 



Fairly new color development in Oriental Poppy. Gorgeous blossoms, 

 spring to late summer pkt. 25c 



Superb blend of gay colors. High percentage of doubles and semi-doubles 



pkt. 15c 



Gay colors. Useful ground cover in dry sunny spots; at home in rock 

 garden pkt. 10c 



Brilliant yellow. Interesting twilight bloomer 



Deep rosy lilac. Solid flowers. An improved variety 



pkt. 15c 

 pkt. 50c 



Shades of lavender, red, maroon, yellow, white, 

 wiry stems. Rock garden or low border 



Clusters of flowers on 

 pkt. 50c 



Yellow, orange, and red tones. Compact plants. Large double and 

 semi-double flowers. Very attractive in hardy border in early summer 



pkt. 25c 



Cone shaped brown centers; golden petals, velvety brown spots at base. 

 Excellent as cut flower, or in clumps in border pkt. 15c 



Large flowered, semi-double. Primrose-yellow to mahogany, some bi- 

 colored. Long stems for cutting. Good background plant. All-America 

 Award, 1942 pkt. 15c 



Large lily-like flowers on long wiry stalks rising from low base of leaves 



pkt. 10c 



Bright red. 



Especially pretty with dark green or white background 



pkt. 25c 



Pale, cloudy blue, tubular flowers on tall slender spikes. Desirable for 

 cutting pkt. 50c 



One of finest indigo blue flowers. Long flower spikes. Plants bushy. 

 Attractive in border pkt. 50c 



Scarlet. Large flowered early strain of this vigorous old favorite pkt. 50c 



Lavender blue. Attractive flowers on long stems. Blooms through the 

 summer pkt. 50c 



Separate colors: Lavender; Pink. Plants more dwarf and spreading 

 than Caucasica type. Finely cut foliage Each: pkt. 50c 



All-America Award, 1940. Clear lavender blue. Dwarf bushy plants. 

 For low borders pkt. 15c 



Large double blossoms about 2 in. across. Peach blossom. Red, and 



Rose, each: pkt. 15c 



Lavender blue (BLUE MOON) and Mixed, each: pkt. 10c 



Bright glossy red. Graceful in clumps in the border. Excellent rock 



garden plant pkt. 10c 



Bright red, pea-shaped flowers. Splendid ornamental climber which 



gives good shade. Beans good for table use pkt. 10c 



Flowers like tiny butterflies in pastel shades with dainty markings. A 

 beautiful collection pkt. 25c 



Leaves droop and fold when touched. Interesting in outdoor summer 

 garden or as pot plant. Small pink flowers. pkt. 15c 



White. Flowers extra large with yellow centers. Somewhat later in 

 blooming than regular strain. Splendid where season is long 



pkt. 15c 



Odd shaped blooms in pink and rose shades on long spikes. Stately 

 plants. Useful for, tall backgrounds and as a cut flower pkt. 25c 



Rich golden bronze, flushed rose (BRONZE); delicate rose (LIGHT 

 SALMON PINK). Plants dwarf and compact. Free blooming. Our 

 introduction Each: pkt. 25c 



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