Dianthus (Pinks) A., P., R-G. 



Brilliant flowers all summer and fall. Most varieties 

 are about a foot tail, are splendid bed and border plants, 

 tine rock-garden specimens and desirable for cutting. 

 7*5. Annual Pinks. Double, Mixed. A. Lovely fringed 



.ill colors. Pkt. 10c.; '.-oz. 50c. 

 74S. Annual Pinks. Single, Mixed. A. Large flowers 2 

 rilliantly colored and delightfully cut 

 and fringed. Pkt. 10c .;oz.75c 



747. Plu-narius Pheasant's Eye 1 . P. Single, fringed, 

 c!o\ i - nink and white in profusion in 



and June. Low, spreading. Pkt. 15c; ••■ $1.00. 

 74SA. Heddensis. Westwood Beauty. \. R-G. This 

 vaii e ly is more resistant to heat than the ordinary 

 Dianthus. Color somewhat variable, in red sh.i 

 crimson and scarlet, some with white edging. Single 

 flowers on 16-inch stems. Pkt. 15c: ^oz. 45c; '■ _-oz. 75c 



Digitalis (Foxglove) B. 



748. Gloxinixflora. Shirley Hybrids. \'' ints 1 to 4 feet 



with long spikes of tubular, thimble-like flowi 



■ lors. The "thimblt - .\il\ spotted in- 



side. Pkt. 



Dimorphotheca aurantiaca (African Daisy)^. 



719. Golden West. ;ch golden flowers ; 



dark disk and halo. Nice cut-flowers. They need 

 sunnv location and bloom most of the summer and tall. 

 15 im Pkt. 10c ■/. 75c.; J : oz. $1.25. 



766. Gypsophila elegans alba 

 grandiflora Pkt. 10c. 



Dusty Miller A. 



750. \rtractive silvery green laciniated foliage. Fine for 

 edging borders and in hanging-baskets. Pkt. 20c.; A°z. 

 60c.; Soz. Si. 00. 



Eschscholtzia (California Poppy) A., R-G. 



- >wn annuals to be sown where they are to 

 remain and thinned to stand 12 inches apart. Do no - 

 transplant them. Plants are low and spreading, with fine- 

 cut foliage. Blooms all summer. 



751. Golden West. Bright yellow with orange center. 



752. Mixed. A wide range of colors including shades of 

 crimson, pink, and orange-scarlet. 



Any of above Eschscholtzia, pkt 10c; > 2 <> z - 30c. 



Euphorbia A., R-G. 



753. Variegata row to 

 2 feet and have green foliage margined with white. A 

 popular border plant. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 75c. 



Feverfew P. 



753A. Albo-plenissima. Two-foot plants with dark cut 

 foliage and small, double, white flowers on good cutting 

 stems. Pkt. 1" 45c.; J joz. 75c. 



Forget-Me-Not P., R-G. 



755. Myosotis alpestris. Indigo Blue. A Iovclv April- 

 blooming, dwarf plant with blue flowers, useful for 

 carpeting and planting among tulips. Prefers moist soil. 

 Pkt. 15c.; '.oz. 5<k. 



Four o'Clock (Marvel of Peru) A. 



75€. Mirabilis Jalapa. Busl y plants to 2}4 feet with 

 myriads of red, yellow or white flowers opening at about 

 i. standard time. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 50c. 



Gaillardia (Blanket Flower) a., P. 



Border and bedding plants with showy flowers useful for 



cutting. They bloom from early summer into fall. 



757. Indian Chief. A. Single, bronzy red flowers. A 

 lovely cut-flower. Pkt. 10c; ; .-./. 55c; J 4 oz. 60c. 



753. Annual, Mixed. A. A fine mixture with reds and 

 -'-dominating. Pkt. 10c; J^oz. 45c. 



759. The Dazzler. P. Large Bowers of dark red with 

 -tips. Striking. Pkt. 15c; J/goz. 40c 



750. Grandiflora, Mixed. P. Lovely single flowers with 

 centers of shades of red and the outer petals yellow. Will 

 bloom first year if planted earlv. Pkt. 15c; Jioz. 40c 



761. Lorenziana, Double Mixed. A., R-G. A free- 

 flowering double strain of red, yellow, orange, and rose 

 shades. 1 5 in. Pkt. 15c; K^z. 45c; J^oz. 75c 



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Fragrance 



Do you grow flowers just to look at, or must they smell good, too? 



Mignonette with its unforgettable sweetness is not much to look at, — 

 it would soon disappear from gardens if it should lose its fragrance, — 

 while Heliotrope, another wonderfully, fragrant flower, pleases as 

 well with its beauty. 



Increase your garden pleasure by studying your flowers and grow 

 for fragrance as well as beauty. 



