Nasturtiums 



Nasturtium, Golden Gleam 



Double Sweet-Scented 



Vigorous plants of semi-trailing 

 habit, covered with fragrant double 

 blooms from Juh- until frost. They are 

 showy garden plants and yield splen- 

 did long-stemmed flowers for displaj - 

 ing in bowls. 



3092 Fiesta. Large golden yellow 

 flowers with scarlet-red blotches. 

 Very colorful and impressive. 



3093 Golden Gleam. The first and still 

 the most popular of all double sweei- 

 scented Nasturtiums with lovely 

 double blooms of gleaming gold. 



3094 Indian Chief. Brilliant scarlet 

 flowers and dark foliage. Gives 

 splendid contrast. 



3095 Mahogany Gleam. Attractive 

 bright mahogany. 



3097 Moon Gleam. Fine double flow- 

 ers of hght cream color. 



3099 Orange Gleam. Very large, uni- 

 formly double flowers of glowing 

 deep golden orange. 



3103 Salmon Gleam. Gold with a 

 delicate salmon suffusion. 



3105 Scarlet Gleam. Dazzling scarlet. 

 Perfectly double, and free-flowering. 



3110 Glorious Gleam Mixed. A superb 

 strain with beautiful large flowers in 

 an amazing range of showy colors. 



Any of the above: 

 Pkt. ISc; oz. SOc; % lb. $1.50. 



Dwarf Double Scented 



3117 Golden Globe. Similar to the 

 famous Golden Gleam. Well-rounded 

 and compact. 



3121 Mahogany Gem. Double ma- 

 hogany-red blooms. 



3123 Primrose Globe. A cheerful 

 shade of light yellow. 



3126 Scarlet Empress. Deep scarlet 

 flowers. Very dark foliage. 



3130 Dwarf Double Giants Mixed. 

 This mixture contains a wide variety 

 of intriguing colors. 



Any of the above: 

 Pkt. 10c; oz. 4Sc; K lb- $1-35. 



Giant Imperial Double LorkspUr ® 



No garden of annuals is complete without this magnificent base- 

 branching strain of Larkspur. The plants grow from 3 to 4 ft. high 

 making an upright, sturdy growth and bearing a wonderful profusion 

 of flowers for many weeks during the summer. 



2721 Blue Bell. Deep azure blue. 

 2723 Blue Spire. Deep Oxford blue. 



2727 Dazzler. Carmine-scarlet. 



2728 Exquisite Pink improved. Soft 

 pink, shaded salmon. 



2730 Gloria Improved. A rich deep 

 rose of e.xceptional purity. 



2731 Lilac King. Rich Ulac. 



2732 Miss California. A lovely pink, 

 shaded with salmon. Very outstand- 

 ing because of its exquisite color. 



2733 Pink Perfection. Beautiful live- 

 ly pink flowers of large size. 



2735 Sweet Lavender. Lavender. 

 2739 White King. Dazzling white. 



Any of the above: 

 Pkt. iSc; large pkt. 40c; l4 oz. 6Sc. 



Collections of 

 Giant Imperial Larkspurs 



4855 Complete collec- 

 tion of all 10 varieties, 

 one packet each, value ^| -- 

 $1.50, for ^I.UU 



4857 One large pkt. 



each of all 10 varieties, ^.^ yq 



value $4.00, for -. I>Z./J 



2740 Dreer's Superior Mixture. A 



special mixture of all colors. Pkt. 15c ; 

 large pkt. 35c; ,'4 oz. 60c; oz. $1.75. 



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2724 Carmine King Improved. A very distinct improvement over the old 

 Carmine King holding its rich deep color during the warm weather and 

 bearing flowers of considerably larger size. Pkt. ISc; large pkt. 40c. 



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Hunnemannia — Santa Barbara Poppy 



Hunnemannia ® 



Giant Yellow Tulip Poppy 

 Santa Barbara Poppy- 

 Bush Eschschottzia 

 2673 Fumariaefolia. Glorious large 

 Buttercup-yellow blooms from July 

 until frost. By far the most satis- 

 factory cutflower belonging to the 

 Poppy family. Grows 2 ft. tall and 

 likes a sunny position. Pkt. 10c; 

 large pkt. 40c; J^ oz. 60c. 



White Moonflov.er 



Moonflower ® § 



Ipomoea 



3026 Crandiflora (White Moonflo'a.'- 



er). The plants are covered from 

 August until frost with large, fra- 

 grant, satiny pure white flowers, S to 

 6 inches across. The flowers open in 

 late afternoon and remain until the 

 sun reaches them on the following 

 day. During dull days they last well 

 past noon. A rapid grower and use- 

 ful for covering garden houses, etc. 

 Sow outdoors after the nights have 

 turned balmy and the soil is quite 

 warm. Pkt. iSc; H oz. 40c; oz. 7Sc. 



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