Thunbcrgia (Black-eyed Susan) A. 



906. Alata, Mixed. Rapid-growing vines with neat 

 tolia^e bcjrin^ attractive white, yellow or orange tlowers, 

 each with a black "eye." Pkt. 10c.; >40z. 50c.; >20z 75c. 



lorenia 



907. Foumieri. Blue flowers with yellow centers. .\ 

 splendid plant for shady borders and beds, flowering 

 profuselv where other plants do not grew. Pkt. 35o. ; 

 i\oz. Sl.OO. 



Tritoma (Red-Hot Poker) P. 



908. Hybrida. Seed started indoors from January to 

 March and planted out in April should bloom the first 

 vear. Striking red spires of bloom from August on. 3 ft. 

 I'kt. 15c.; Jsoz- 45c.: J^oz. 75c. 



Verbena A., r-g. 



Spreading plants, each branch tipped with a dome- 

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



910. Floradale Beauty. .A giant type with large heads of 



flowers raniiin;: :ri>m bright rose-pink to deep rose-red. 

 Pkt. IV ....' 4> :...,• ~^> '■;../. 51. J^. 



911. Gigantea Hybrida Grandiflora, Finest Mixed. 



Includes rose, scariet. vmift. yellow and white variciifs. 

 Pkt. 10c.; Jioz. 50c.; J<ioz.90c. 



Vinca A. 



912. Rosea, Mixed (Periwinkle). Foot-high plants with 

 shin\ dark li)liaj;e and neat pink and white flowers. 

 Seed should be started indoors early as it germinates 

 slowly. A fine pot-plant as well as a bedder. Pkt. 15c.; 



Aoz. 45c.; >soz. 75c.: .'^oz. $1.25. 



Viola P., R-G. 



913. Cornuta, Mixed Tuited Pansy). A dependable 

 \ iola growing about 6 inches high and bearing its lovely 

 flowers in quantity over a long period. The mixture in- 

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

 1 5c.; j^oz. 50c.; Koz. 90c. 



Wallflower A., R-G. 



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

 brown and yellow flowers, excellent for earlv spring 

 bedding. Pkt. 10c.; J^oz. 40c. 



Wild Flower Garden 



942. Mixture. A. This is a mixture of California native 

 hardv 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. lOc; J^oz 35c.; 

 i^z. 60c.: oz. Sl.OO. 



Zinn 



I as (youth-and-Old-Agc) A. 



One of the most showy and satisfactory annuals for 

 every garden. There is a wide range of typ)es 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 cuT'^ins tvpe. 



915. Cherry Queen. Brilliant cherry-rose. 



916. Daffodil. H ich canary-yellow. 



317. Enchantress. Light rose, deep rose center. 

 914A. Miss Wilmott. Soft pink. 



918. Purity. Larj^est 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. ; -^oz. 40c.; J^oz. 70c.; oz. $1.15 



Zinnia, Giant 

 ^ Dahlia-flowered 

 Pkt. 10c. 





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939. Zinnia, Scabious-flowered, 

 Mixed. Pkt. 10c 



929. Zinnia, Fantasy, Wildfire 

 Pkt. IOC. 



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



■V 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. 



L<K)k 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. 



