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PINK — Cream Pink Pkt. Oz. 



Early Attraction (Morse 1934) Salmon pink 10c 55c 



Early Boon (Morse 1936) Deep salmon pink. Received 

 Certificate of Merit, Chicago Commercial Flower 

 Growers, 1935 10c 55c 



Early Chime (Morse 1936) Light salmon pink 10c 55c 



Early Daphne (Morse 1938) Soft salmon pink on 

 cream ground. Silver Medal, International Flower 

 Show, 1937 15c $1.00 



Early Emblem (Morse 1937) Bright salmon cream- 

 pink. Award of Merit, Dutch Horticultural Society, 

 1936 10c 55c 



Early Monterey (Morse 1935) Geranium pink, flushed 

 salmon. Certificate of Merit 1934 Flower Show in 

 New York 10c 55c 



PINK — Rose Pink 



Early Ball's Rose Rich rose pink 10c 55c 



Early Giant Rose (Morse 1927) Warm rose pink .... 10c 55c 



Early Shirley Temple Soft rose pink 10c 55c 



Early Sonnet (Morse 1937) Dehcate blush pink 10c 55c 



Early Star (Morse 1937) Sparkling rose pink. Award of 



Merit, Dutch Horticultural Society 10c 65c 



Early Success (Morse 1935) Deep rose pink 10c 55c 



SCARLET 

 Early Vulcan (Morse 1925) 10c 55c 



WHITE 



Early Snowstorm Improved 10c 55c 



Early White Harmony (Morse 1929) 10c 55c 



*Early Mixed A brilliant collection of named varieties. 



K lb. $1.30; oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 



CHRISTMAS FLOWERING COLLECTION These exquisite 

 Sweet Pea varieties bloom about Christmas time on the 

 Pacific Coast. In the East they can be sown outdoors in fall 

 or early spring for bloom the following summer. Collection 

 of six packets containing the following colors: Crimson, Lav- 

 ender, Rose-pink, Salmon-pink, Scarlet, and White . . . 50c 



Sweet Rocket (See Hesperis) 

 Sweet Sultan (See Centaurea) 

 Sweet Wivelsfield (See Pinks) 

 Tassel Flower (See Cacalia) 



•TEXAS BLUE BONNET (Lupin Texensis) [hA-12 in.] Bushy plants. 

 Pea-shaped flowers of rich deep blue with heart-shaped eye of rosy- 

 pink. Particularly useful in dry locations Oz. 35c; pkt. 5c 



Thimble Flower (See Gilia) 

 Thrift (See Armaria) 



THUNBERGIA (Black Eyed Susan) [tP-C-4 ft.] This ornamental 

 creeper will climb as well as twine if offered support. The blossoms 

 vary from white through buff to deep orange and are set oft' by a 

 solid black center. A fine ground cover in sunny spots or over- 

 hanging a bare bank. It should be grown as an annual. 



Alata Mixed -. 34 oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 





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SWEET PEA, PERENNIAL (Lathyrus latifolius) [hP-C-5 ft.] This 

 sturdy vine with luxuriant pea-like foliage bears handsome waxy 

 flowers, also pea-shaped, in large clusters. The vine may be trained 

 upon a support, but it is also well adapted to scramble over rocks 

 and other rugged places. 

 •Mixed J^ oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 



SWE.ET WILLIAM (Dianthus Barbatus) [hP-2 ft.] When the late 

 Tulips are gone in the spring and before many other flowers are in 

 bloom, Sweet William will ornament the garden with rich and 

 varied color. 



Single Fine rounded clusters 3 or 4 inches across are composed of 

 many disc-like flowers with overlapping fringed petals gayly colored 

 and marked. 



Newport Pink Scarlet Beauty 



Each of the above: J^ oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 

 •Fine Mixed H oz. 50c; pkt. 10c 



Double Quite similar in habit and form to the single type, but the 

 clusters are made up of many dainty double blossoms. Less showy 

 than the single sorts, but longer in flower. 



*IVIixed 1^ oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 



To be sure oF large plants and flowers, sow new seed of Sweet 

 William every year. 



TITHONIA (Mexican Sunflower) [tP-6 ft.] When seed is started in- 

 doors, this jilant makes a brilliant showing about August 15 of the 

 first year in the northern states. In mild climates it is perennial and 

 can be planted outdoors spring or fall. The flowers of vivid orange- 

 scarlet are 3 or 4 inches across. The leaves have an odd appearance 

 as though they had been cut into irregular patterns with scissors. 

 Speciosa Pkt. 15c 



Transvaal Daisy (See Gerbera) 



VALERIANA (Garden Heliotrope) [hP-2 ft.] Numerous stalks carry 



feathery clusters of tiny sweet scented florets. Since it needs little 



care, it is useful in spots like a rocky bank that receives scant 



attention. 



Mixed yi oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 



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