Dianthus (Pinks) a.,p., r-g. 



Brilliant tlowers all summer and fall. Most varieties 

 are about a toot tall, are splendid bed and border plants, 

 ftne rock-garden specimens and desirable for cutting. 



745. Annual Pinks, Double, IVIIxed. A. Lovely fringed 

 flowers of .ill colore Fk:. lOc; -4OZ. 40c.; .^^oz- ~5c. 



746. Annual Pinks, Single, Mixed. .'\. Lar^e (lowers 2 

 to 3 inches acm^s, brilliantly c-olored and delight full v cut 

 and fringed. Pkt. lOc.; ijoz. 40c.; i-.oz. 75c.; oz. $1.25. 



747. Plumarlus ^Phea.'^ant's Eye). P. Single, fringed, 

 clove-scented tlowers of pink and white in profusion in 

 Mav and June. I i>w. spreadins;. Pkt. 10c.; > ■>oz. Sl.OO. 



942. Heddensis. Westwood Beauty. A., R-G. 1 his 

 varietv is more resistant to htat than the ordinary 

 Oianthus. Will also grow in cooler climates and make 

 large flowers on long stems. Color somewhat variable, 

 in red shades of crimson and scarlet, some with white 

 ed^ng. Single flowers on 16-inch stems. .A good item for 

 florists, also for the garden. Pkt. 15c.; ' soz. 50c.; J^oz. 

 qOc.; I20Z. SI. 50. 



Disitalis (Foxglove) B. 



74S. Gloxinisflora, Shirley Hybrids. Plants 3 to 4 feet 

 high with long spiko of tubular, thimble-like tlowers of 

 various colors. The "thimbles" are heavilv spotted in- 

 side. Pkt 10c .: i.oz. 50c.; '4OZ. S5c.; ' ..oz. SI. 50. 



Dimorphotheca aurantiaca (African Daisy) A. 



749. Golden West. 1 le 2 '2-inch golden flowers have a 

 dari>. iiis>. ami (laio. Nice cut-tlowers. They need a drv, 

 sunny location and bloom most of the summer and fall. 

 15 in. Pkt. lOc.; ' «oz. 40c.; I40Z. 75c.; Uoz. $1.25. 



Dusty Miller A. 

 (Cineraria maritima candidissima) 



750. .Attractive siKery green laciniatcd foliage. Fine for 

 edging borders and in hanging-baskets. Pkt. 15c.; I'loz. 

 40c.: ' 50Z. 75c. 



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



Easily grown annuals to be sown where they are to 

 remain and thinned to stand 12 inches apart. Do not try to 

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

 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 abo'.e Eschscholtzia, pkt. 10c. ; </40z. 30c. 



766. Gypsophila elegans alba 

 grandifiora. Pkt. 10c. 



Euphorbia A., R-G. 



753. Variegata iSnow-on-the-.\Iountain). Plants grow to 

 2 feet and have green foliage margined with white. A 

 popular border plant. Pkt. lOc; iioz. 40c.; oz. 75c 



Feverfew P. 



754. Alba plenissima. Two-foot plants with dark cut 

 foliage and small, double, white flowers on good cutting 

 stems. Pkt. lOc.; Moz. 60c.; ^oz. $1.00. 



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



755» Myosotis alpestris. A lovely .April-blooming, dwarf 

 plant with blue flowers, useful for carpeting and planting 

 amona tulips. Prefers moist soil. Pkt. 15c.; /^oz. 50c. 



Four o'clock (Marvel of Peru) A. 



756. Mirabilis Jalapa. Bushy plants to 2i^ feet with 

 myriads of red, yellow or white flowers oi>ening at abouc 

 4 P.M. standard time. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 50c. 



Gaillardia (Blanket Flower) a., P. 



Border and bedding plants with showy flowers useful for 

 cutting. Thev bloom from early summer into fall. 



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

 lovelv cut-flower. Pkt. 15c.; 34 oz. 45c. 



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

 vellows predominating. Pkt. 10c.; }/^oz. 40c.; J^oz. 75c. 



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

 orange petal-tips. Striking. Pkt. lOc; Yifyz. 40c. 



760. Grandifiora, Mixed. P. Lovely single flowers with 

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

 bloom first vear if planted earlv. Pkt. lOc; Koz. 40c. 



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

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

 shades. 15 in. Pkt. lOc; }^oz. 50c.; ^oz. 90c. 



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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. 



