Old Favorites and Many New Varieties 



Name on Packet 



Anchusa italica, 



Dropmore 



Arabis alpina 

 Arctotis grandis 



Arctotis, Large 



Flowered 



Hybrids 

 Armeria maritima 



Asclepias tuberosa 



Aster, Double 

 American 

 Beauty Mixed 

 (Wilt Resistant) 



Aster, Double 

 American 

 Branching 

 (Wilt Resistant) 



Aster, Double 

 American 

 Branching, 

 Rosalie 



Aster, Double 

 Early Royal 

 (Wilt Resistant) 



Aster, Double 

 Giants of Cal- 

 ifornia 



Aster, Double 

 Giants of Cali- 

 fornia, Mixed 



Aster, Giant Cal- 

 ifornia Sunshine, 

 Mixed 



Aster, Giant Crego 

 (Wilt Resistant) 



Aster, Double 

 King Mixed 

 (Wilt Resistant) 



Aster, Imbricated 

 Pompon Mixed 



Aster, Single 



Chinensis Mixed 

 (Wilt Resistant) 



Aster, Single 



Perennial Mixed 



Aubrietia bougain- 

 villei, Dark Blue 



Australian Pea 

 Vine 



Bachelor Button, 

 Double Blue 



Bachelor Button, 

 Red Boy 



Bachelor Button, 

 Double Rose 



Bachelor Button, 

 Double Mixed 



Bachelor Button, 

 Jubilee Gem 



Balsam, Bush 

 Double Fireball 



Balsam, Bush 

 Double Rosy 

 White 



Balsam, Bush 

 Double White 



Balsam, Bush 

 Double Mixed 



Balsam, Double 



Tall Mixed 

 Bartonia aurea 



Blue Lace Flower Didiscus coeruleus 



Other Names 



See 

 "Key to 

 Symbols" 



Summer Forget-me- 

 not 



Rock Cress 



Blue-eyed African 



Daisy 

 Blue-eyed African 



Daisy 



Thrift; Sea Pink 



Butterfly Flower; 



Butterfly Weed 

 Callistephus; China 



Aster 



Michaelmas Daisy 



Purple Rockcress 



Dolichos lignosus 



Centaurea cyanus; 

 Ragged Sailor; 

 Cornflower 



Centaurea cyanus; 



Dwarf Cornflower 

 Northern Gardenia 



Lady's Slipper; 



Touch-me-not 

 Blazing Star 



h-P 

 h-P 

 h-A 



h-A 



h-P 

 h-P 



h-A 



h-A 



h-A 

 h-A 



h-A 



h-A 



h-A 

 h-A 



h-A 

 h-A 



h-P 

 h-P 

 t-P 

 h-A 



h-A 

 h-A 

 h-A 

 h-A 

 h-A 

 h-A 



h-A 

 h-A 

 h-A 

 h-A 



h-A 



Ht. 



3 ft. 

 6 in. 

 2 ft. 



1 ft. 



6 in. 



2 ft. 



iy 2 ft. 



2 ft. 



2 ft. 



2 ft. 



2V 2 ft. 

 2^ ft. 

 2^ ft. 



2 ft. 



2 ft. 



15 in. 



2 ft. 



3 ft. 

 6 in. 

 12 ft. 



2 ft. 



2 ft. 



2 ft. 



2 ft. 

 12 in. 

 14 in. 

 14 in. 



16 in. 

 14 in. 

 18 in. 

 12 in. 



2Hft. 



Colors— Suggestions — Prices 



Deep gentian blue flowers in drooping sprays. Does well in dry location. 

 Prefers partial shade. Long blooming ' pkt. 10c 



Pure white. Easy to grow. Likes sun. Showy for edging or rock garden 



pkt. 10c 



Petals white, light lilac backs, steel blue center, ringed yellow. Stands 



dry weather well. Likes sun pkt. 10c 



Attractive blend of colors. Fine for low borders pkt. 25c 



Rose-pink globe-like flowers. Grass-like foliage. Pretty rock garden 

 plant. Does well in rather poor soil pkt. 10c 



Gorgeous orange-red. Attractive for bouquets. Needs sun and well 

 drained soil pkt. 25c 



Well blended colors. Flowers similar to American Branching, but larger. 

 Blooms two weeks later pkt. 15c 



Separate colors: White (BALL'S WHITE); Pink (PEERLESS PINK); 

 Rose; Lavender; Purple; Ruby Red (HEART OF FRANCE); and 

 Mixed. Fully double. Very regular and symmetrical. Bloom same time 

 as Crego Each: pkt. 15c 



Mixed, pkt. 10c 



Deep rose-pink, a new shade. Handsome, large flowers, 100% double. 

 Long stems. Very free blooming. Our introduction pkt. 15c 



Separate colors: Lavender; Peach Blossom; Purple; Rose; White; Mixed. 

 Very early. Free blooming. One of best for northern sections 



Each: pkt. 15c 

 Mixed, pkt. 10c 



Separate colors: Lavender; Peach Blossom; Purple; Rose; White. Same 

 type as Crego but larger flowered. Plant only where season is long 



Each: pkt. 15c 



Lovely colors. Crego-type flowers, but larger. Late; plant only where 

 season is long pkt. 15c 



Fine blend of colors. Taller and larger flowered than old Sunshine type. 

 For mild climates pkt. 25c 



Separate colors: Crimson; Lavender; Rose-pink; Purple; White; and 

 Mixed. Shaggy, twisted petals Each: pkt. 10c 



Splendid blend of colors. Narrow quilled petals. Long stems. Blooms 

 before most late varieties pkt. 15c 



Pretty colors. Erect habit. Small pompon flowers. Fine for cutting 



pkt. 15c 



Soft and vivid colors. Somewhat like Shasta Daisy in form pkt. 10c 



Seed not available until after harvest, 1943 



Seed not available until after harvest, 1943 



Rosy flowers; purplish pods. Does well only in mild climates. Dense 

 growth in one season. Climbs pkt. 10c 



Blue. Fine cut flower. Long blooming season pkt. 10c 



Bright crimson, a vivid new shade. Attractive with the Blue variety. 

 Fully double blossoms. Fine for cutting pkt. 10c 



Attractive rose shade. Large blossoms. pkt. 10c 



Well-blended colors. Blossoms somewhat thistle-like in form pkt. 5c 



Blue. Attractive edging plant, compact and tidy. Dwarf form of Bach- 

 elor Button, Blue pkt. 10c 

 Cherry with vermilion cast pkt. 15c 



White with faint flush of pink. New improved strain. Early. Many 

 flowers pkt. 10c 



Pure white. Taller growing than other Bush Balsams. pkt. 10c 



Fine blend of colors. Attractive for bouquets pkt. 10c 



Blending shades of pink and rose. Fine cut flower. Long blooming 

 season pkt. 10c 



Golden yellow flowers, bristling stamens. Gray, thistle-like foliage. 

 Plant in dry sunny spot in rock garden. California native flower 



pkt. 10c 



Blue. Unusually good for cutting pkt. 10c 



