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Name on Packet 



Other Names 



" Key to 



Symbols" 



Ht. 



Geum, Double 



Avens 



h-P 



2 ft. 



Scarlet 









Gilia capitata 



Blue Thimble Flower 



h-A 



2 ft. 



Gilia tricolor 



Birdseye Gilia 



h-A 



2 ft. 



Globe Amaranth, 



Gomphrena globosa; 



h-A 



12 in. 



Mixed 



Everlasting 







Godetia, Semi- 



Satinflower; "Fare- 



h-A 



12 in". 



dwarf Single 



well-to-spring" 







Godetia, Semi- 



« 



h-A 



12 in. 



dwarf Single 









Mixed 









Godetia, Tall 



« u 



h-A 



2 ft. 



Double Mixed 









Gourd, Dipper 



Cucurbita 



h-A 



12 ft. 



Gourd, Dishcloth 



a 



h-A 



12 ft. 



Gourd, Hercules 



« 



h-A 



12 ft. 



Club 









Gourds, Large 



a 



h-A 



12 ft. 



and Small 









Fruited Mixed 









Gourds, Small 



a 



h-A 



12 ft. 



Fruited Mixed 









Gypsophila, Cov- 



Gypsophila elegans; 



h-A 



2 ft. 



ent Garden 



Baby's Breath 







Market 









Gypsophila 



Baby's Breath 



h-P 



3 ft. 



paniculata, 









Double White 









Heliotrope, Dark 



Hdiotropium hybrida 



t-P 



2 ft. 



Varieties Mixed 









Hesperis matro- 



Sweet Rocket 



h-P 



18 in. 



nalis 









Heuchera sangui- 



Coral Bells 



h-P 



12 in. 



nea 









Hibiscus Marvels 



Mallow 



h-P 



4 ft. 



Mixed 









Hollyhock, Alle- 



Althea rosea 



h-P 



7 ft. 



gheny Mixed 









Hollyhock, Double 



a u 



h-P 



5 ft. 



Hollyhock, 



a a 



h-P 



5 ft. 



Double Mixed 









Hollyhock, 



« a 



h-A 



4 ft. 



Indian Spring 









Hollyhock, Single 



a « 



h-P 



5 ft. 



Mixed 









Hollyhock, Tri- 



" « 



h-P 



5 ft. 



umph Mixed 









Humulus japon- 



Ornamental Hop Vine 



h-A 



15 ft. 



icus( Variegated) 









Hunnemannia 



Bush Eschscholtzia; 



h-A 



18 in. 



fumariaefolia 



Golden Cup 







Hyacinth Bean, 



Dolichos lablab 



h-A 



10 ft. 



Mixed 









Iberis gibraltarica 



Perennial Candytuft 



h-P 



8 in. 



Ice Plant 



Mesembr yanthemum 

 crystallinum 



h-A 



6 in. 



Iceland Poppy, 



Papavar nudicaule 



h-P 



15 in. 



Coonara Pink 









Hybrids 









Iceland Poppy, 



Pap aver nudicaule 



h-P 



18 in. 



Sunbeam 









Ipomoea bona nox 



Evening Glory 



h-A 



12 ft. 



Joseph's Coat 



Amaranthus tricolor 



h-A 



2^ ft. 



Kochia childsi 



Mexican Fire Bush; 

 Burning Bush 



h-A 



2^ ft. 



Kudzu Vine 



Pueraria thunbergiana; 

 Jack-and-the-bean- 

 stalk 



h-P 



20 ft. 



Lantana hybrida 



Lantana 



t-P 



2 ft. 



Mixed 









Colors — Suggestions — Prices 



Dazzling scarlet. Good in border and rock garden. A little hard to start 



pkt. 10c 



Clear lavender blue. Scabiosa-like flowers. Bushy plant, lacy foliage 



pkt. 10c 



Delicate star-shaped flowers of lavender-blue shading to white, purple 

 throat. California native flower pkt. 10c 



Purplish-red, pink, and white. Clover-like blossoms. Winter bouquets 



pkt. 10c 



Rich scarlet on white (DUKE OF YORK); Bright salmon pink, white 

 edge (SYBIL SHERWOOD). Well suited to partial shade in mild 

 climates Each: pkt. 10c 



Rose, carmine, and white. Adapted only to climates with cool summers 



pkt. 10c 



Rose, pink, lilac, and white. Long graceful spikes with pompon-like 

 blossoms pkt. 10c 



Fruits easily fashioned into long handled dippers pkt. 10c 



Spongy interior fiber makes excellent scrubbing material pkt. 10c 



Massive, club shaped fruits pkt. 10c 



Ornamental and interesting forms pkt. 10c 



Interesting shapes and colors suitable for ornaments. Vine decorative 



pkt. 10c 



White. Combine with colorful flowers in garden and bouquets. Sow at 

 intervals during summer for plentiful supply pkt. 5c 



Tiny white rose-shaped flowers. Cut before fully open for winter bou- 

 quets pkt. 25c 



Shades of violet. Pleasing contrast with brighter colored flowers. 



Fragrant pkt. 10c 



Separate colors: Purple; White. Old-time favorite with delightful 



fragrance Each: pkt. 10c 



Bright coral red flowers on wiry stalks. Charming for low border or 



rock garden pkt. 25c 



Tones of red, rose, and white. Large flowers. Tall hedge or background 



plant with handsome foliage pkt. 10c 



Gay colors. Huge, semi-double flowers deeply fringed and frilled at edges 



pkt. 10c 

 Separate colors: Crimson; Pink (NEWPORT PINK); Deep Rose; Scarlet; 



Yellow; Salmon; White. An excellent variety Each: pkt. 10c 



Gay colors. Very double flowers pkt. 10c 



Clear, soft pink. Semi-double blossoms in profusion. Fine new intro- 

 duction. All-America Award, 1939 pkt. 10c 



Many pretty colors. The old fashioned variety, very hardy for tall back- I 

 grounds pkt. 10c 



Blend of pastel shades. Early blooming. Semi-double pkt. 15c 



Foliage has metallic markings of white and yellow. Flowers inconspicu- 

 ous. For covering arbors, fences, trellises pkt. 10c 



Lemon yellow, cup-shaped flowers. Bushy plants. Good cut flower. I 

 Makes unusually attractive border pkt. 10c | 



Purple and white. Fast growing vine pkt. 10c 



Lilac flowers shading white. Spreading rock garden plant of easy culture 



pkt. 10c 



Sparkling foliage and small pinkish white flowers. Well adapted for dry 

 banks and rock gardens pkt. 10c 



Clear shades, pale pastels to deep rose. Slightly ruffled flowers. Fern- 

 like foliage pkt. 15c 



Orange; White; Yellow (AMURENSE); and Mixed. Flowers first season 

 from seed sown early Orange; White: Each: pkt. 15c 



Yellow (Amurense) ; pkt. 25c 



Mixed; pkt. 10c 



Stout twining vine. Violet flowers that stay open in evening. Broad 



smooth leaves pkt. 10c 



Red, yellow, and green foliage. Somewhat coarse, but showy. Thrives 



in hot, dry locations pkt. 10c 



Foliage changes from green to bright red late in season. Good, quick- 

 growing temporary hedge plant pkt. 10c 



Seed not available until after harvest, 1943 



Shades of crimson, rose, yellow, orange in single cluster. Makes good 

 display from seed first season pkt. 10c 



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