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GYPSOPHILA (Bahy's Breath) — Easy to grow annuals of ex- 

 tremely delicate and fairy-like growth. Greatly admired for 

 their myriads of small, dainty, star-shaped blooms, forming a 

 charming misty effect. Fine bed and border plants, and in 

 dispensable for combining \vith other cut-flowers. Sow dur- 

 ing September, October and November. Height 1 % feet. 

 White — Pure white, of easy growth, several sowings should 



be made during the season to keep up the supply. Pkt. 



10c; oz. 30c. 

 Pink — A very soft pink. Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c. 

 HOLLYHOCK — -This dignified and stately perennial adorns 

 many a well -planned garden. Its giant, majestic stalks are 

 richly set with large, conspicuous, single and double blooms 

 against an ample background of decorative green foliage. 

 Unequaled as a background for other flowers, planting among 

 shrubbery, or against houses, fences, or the like. Sow dur 

 ing Ocrober-November. Height 5 to 7 feet. 

 Mixed Annual — Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 

 LARKSPURS (Annual Delphiniums) — With their finely cut 

 foliage and tall, graceful, floral spikes of double blossoms. 

 Larkspurs provide beautiful, stately backgrounds for mixed 

 borders, and are also wonderful for planting in large, solid 

 beds. They furnish striking and charming material for cut 

 ting. Thrive well in almost any well-drained soil but prefer 

 a sunny location. Sow during October-November for early 

 spring blooming. 



Double Stock-flowered (Height 3V2 feet) 

 White — Double showy white flowers, borne on long stem*. 



Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 

 Dark Blue — Annual, long erect spikes of dark blue, beauti 



ful blossoms. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 

 Bright Carmine — Long erect spikes of fiery carmine flower 



very lovely and effective. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 

 Apple piossom — Very attractive spikes in pink blooms. Pkt. 



10c; oz. 50c. 

 Miss California — Double stock flowered, rich deep pink on 



salmon ground, very long stems and exceptionally long row 



of flowers. Pkt. 15c. 

 Bocket — Mixed colors; very showy. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 

 Note: None of the Delphiniums or Larkspurs transplant 

 well and are better sown at once where they are intended to 

 rmain. 



LOBELIA (Erinum) — Lobelia. A very graceful plant with 

 white and blue flowers. Half foot. October till March. 

 Pkt. 10c; Va oz. 90c. 

 LUPINS — Few flowers give such a glorious display in the gar- 

 den as Lupins. They are very prolific bloomers and carry 

 graceful, long-stemmed, pea-shaped flower-spikes in delightful 

 shades of white, rose, and blue. Sow September, October 

 and November. Height 1 V2 feet. 



Mixed — Free flowering, easily grown annual, with long grace- 

 ful spikes of rich and various colored pea shaped flowers, 



valuable for mixed borders, beds and for cutting; prefers 



a little shade. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 

 White — Same as above but pure white flowers. Pkt. 10c; 



oz. 30c. 

 Blue — Same as above but blue flowers. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c. 

 Roseus — Rose colored flowers, long stems. Pkt. 15c oz. 50c. 

 MARIGOLD — These well-kno\vn, hardy, free-flowering annuals 

 enjoy a well-deserved popularity. The African group aver- 

 ages 3 feet in height and has uniformly large, densely double 

 flowers in yellow and orange shades. The French type is 

 dwarf in growth, more bushy, and with striped flowers in 

 yellow and bronze shades. Both are excellent for beds and 

 borders and bloom profusely. Sow July to October. 

 Tagetes Erecta — African or Tall Growing Marigold. Very 



showy annual for borders with bright yellow flowers. Two 



and a half feet high. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c. 

 Tagetes Patula — French or Dwarf Marigold. Covered with 



yellow and brown flowers. One and a half feet high. 



Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c. 

 Dixie Sunshine — Sensationally new and fascinating, large 



ball-shaped flowers composed of dozens of tiny five petaled 



florets, gracefully interlocking, daintily fringed in effect. 



Brilliant golden yellow. Pkt. 25c. 

 Tall African All Double Yellow — Exactly the same as the 



Tall African Marigold in size, but a lovely yellow color. 



Pkt. 15c; oz. $1.20. 

 Tall African All Double Orange — Exactly like the tall Afri- 

 can Marigold in size, but a deep orange color. Pkt. 15c; 



oz. §1.20. 

 Guinea Gold — A distinct type growing 2 to 2% feet tall, 



brilliant orange flushed with gold, an early blooming sort, 



loosely ruffled flowers. Pkt. 10c; oz. 60c. 

 Yellow Supreme — Fluffy well rounded blooms Avith frilled 



petals of rich lemon yellow. Unsurpassed as a cut flower. 



Holds its freshness for a week to 10 days. Vigorous grow- 

 ing and free branching with foliage which is practically free 



from that objectionable Marigold odor. Pkt. 10c; OZ. $1.00. 



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