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EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN— Novelty Flower Seeds 



A Flashlight Photograph of our Flower Seed, Lawn and Plant departments durinj our busy season 



Annual Anchusa "Blue Bird" 



108D The perennial Anchusa. in i Is highest development, 

 the Dropmorc variety, is deservedly popular by 

 its lovely bright blue flowers. This esteem is now 

 shared by the annual Anchusa. which grows about 

 ]X inches high, is of compact habit, and bears its 

 flowers in a luxuriant bouquet at the top of the 

 ilant The latter are of a vivid indigo blue and of 

 >ril!iant effect for the decoration of beds and 

 borders. (See illustration) Pkt. 35c. 



Double Daisy Radiata 



Bellis Perennis Flore Plena Radiata 



1542 In contrast with all the Daisies, the single florets 

 of this new variety spread therflselves out, giving 

 to the flower a particular charm. And to enhance 

 the peculiarity the pink colored flower shows a 

 light circle in the center. A very unique effect is 

 obtained with a flower bed planted with this 

 variety. (See illustration.) Pkt. 25c. 



*'/ must say your Flower Seeds are extra good. 

 Asters were the best in the district and were the best 

 out of 20 entries at the Flower Show, gaining first 

 prize" W. II. TURSEH. Canterbury, .V. '/.. 



New Double 

 Coreopsis 



Coreopsis Grandirlora Flore Plena 



10113 This semi-double form of this hardy 

 perennial is proving to be very popular 

 and valuable for rutting and for the 

 hardv border; color bright yellow. {See 

 illustration) Pkt. 25c 



Coreopsis "Mayfield Giant" 



19 Jo This very fine perennial, of Australian origin, is a considerable advance on any strain 

 yet introduced of this highly ornamental and verv useful flower. It produces'a taller 

 a <y} nfiore vigorous plant than the tvpe, with longer and firmer stems and larger indi- 

 vidual blooms, of which the ray petals are broader and form a more perfect flower. 

 The color is intense yellow. Both for the border and for cutting we can stronglv 

 recommend this excellent new strain Pkt. 25c. 



Calendula Campf ire 



1588 This 



a distinct 



new type originating from ORANGE KING. It is of vigorous 

 growth the flowers borne on stout stems. The blooms are flat, and are undoubtedly larcer 

 than those of any type previously itroduced. The color of the petals is brilliant 

 orange with a scarlet sheen, with full yeilow center. (Sec illustration) . . . Pkt 25c 



Beautiful Flowers arr shown to the best advantage when seen from across a beautiful velvety lawn as produced with the Henderson 



Lawn Grass Mixture offered on pages 7 and 8. 



