Tahoka Daisy A. 



906. Lavender-Blue. Besl erf the blue daisies lor .di- 



ner bloom. mid-June until November. Big blos- 

 jure blue-lavender with little yellow centers. 

 Fern- 1 ike foliage. Excellent for cutting. Pkt. 20c 



Thunbergia (Black-eyed Susan) A. 



50C. Alata, Mixed. R og vines with neat 



..:i^t- white, yellow or orange Bowers, 



i with a black "eye." Pkt. 10c; Moa 75c 



Tithonia A. 



907. Speciosa Mexk ua Sunflower). Tall plants 8 to 

 10 feet high bearing scarlet single Mowers about 

 4 inches ss Sei - Lrted indoors in Man! and 

 transplanted when ground gets warm should bloom in 

 late August. Pkt. 15c.; '• goz. 40c; >£oz. 75c. 



Torenia 



90SA. Fournieri. Blue flowers with yellow centers. Fine 

 bedding plant for shade. Pkt. 35c.; fgOZ. (1.00. 



Tritoma (Red-Hot Poker) P. 



908. Hybrida. Seed started indoors from Januai 



nd planted out in April should bloom the first 

 - iking red spires of bloom from August on. 3 ft. 

 Pkt. 15c.; \ joz. 45c; ] 4 oz. 75c. 



Verbena A.,R-G. 



Spreading plai branch tipped with a dome- 



like head of small (lowers. Splendid bed or border annual. 



910. Floradale Beauty. ■<■ with large hi 

 flowers ranging ironi bright rose-pink to deep rose-red. 

 Pkt. 15c.; fan. 45. -I 25. 



911. Gigantea Hybrida Grandiflora, Finest Mixed. 



eilow and white varieties. 

 15 - •/. 7^.; '-,></. SI .25. 



Vin 



ca A. 



912. Rosea, Mixed Periwinkle . Foot-hig] plants with 



and neat pink and white (lowers 

 Seed should be started indoor- earS as it germ: 

 slowly. A line pot- ell as a bedder. Pkt. 15c; 



l"joz. 45c.; ' .oz. 75c.; Mm. SI. 2 5. 



• 



Viola P., R-G. 



913. Cornuta, Mixed Tutted PansyJ. A dependable 



It 6 inches high and bearing iis lovel} 

 flowers in quantity over along period. 1 he mixture in- 

 cludes yellow, blue, lavender and white varieties. Pkt. 

 15c.; fan H.00. 



Wallflower A., R-G. 



914. Finest Single, Mixed. Very fragrant, red, white, 

 brown and yellow flowers, excellent for earh spring 

 bedding. Pkt. 10c; K>oz. 40c. 



Wild Flower Garden 



942. Mixture. \. I "hi-, is a mixture of California native 

 hardy annuals suitable for planting in odd corners or on 

 a vacant lot. They are easily grown varieties and will 

 be found very desirable for cutting. Pkt. 10c; J^oz 35c; 

 Hoz. 60c; oz. SI. 00. 



Z.innias (yo U th-and-oid-A g e) a. 



One of the most showy and satisfactory annuals for 



garden. I here is a wide range of tvpes and hues to 



provide color for the garden and generous quantities of 



cut-flowers from early summer until frost. They are easy 



to grow in any good garden soil. 



GIANT-FLOWERED TALL VARIETIES 

 CALIFORNIA GIANTS 



These are the tallest Zinnias, growing 3 to 4 feet high, 

 with very large double flag flowers on long stems. A splen- 

 did cutting type. 



915. Cherry Queen. Brilliant cherry-rose. 



916. Daffodil. H ; r : canary-yellow . 



917. Enchantress. Light rose, deep rose center. 

 914A. Miss Wilmott. Soft pink. 



918. Purity. largest and best white in Zinnias. 



919. Scarlet Queen. Glowing deep scarlet. 



920. Violet Queen. Deep purple. 



921. California Giants, Finest Mixed. All colors. 



Any of above, pkt. 10c; J^oz. 40c; H°z. 70c; oz. $1.15 



Zinnia, Giant 

 ^ Dahlia-flowered 

 Pkt. lCc. 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



41 903. Sweet William, Single, Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 



938. 

 Zinnia, 

 Lilliput 

 Mixed. 

 Pkt. 10c. 



Satisfaction from 

 Annuals 



Most gardeners grow the 

 same things year after year and 

 never know the pleasure of 

 venturing into new experiences. 



Look through our list of 

 annuals this year and try some 

 of the things you have never 

 grown before. A few may dis- 

 appoint but many will so please 

 that you will never want to be 

 without them again. Expand 

 your garden experience. 



