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BUBBANK'S 1918 NEW CBEATIONS IN SEEDS 
Argemone— New Large Flowering Hybrids 
Pale green spiny foliage with silvery veins. Satiny poppy-like flowers, three 
inches across. Deep yellow to creamy white. Blooms all Summer. 
Packet, 10c; three, 25c. 
Everlasting Flowers 
Great improvements are being made with these wonderful flowers. The brilliant 
new crimson and the soft pleasing rose-pink and pale yellow shades and the pure 
white ones are making them indispensable for Summer as well as everlasting 
Winter bouquets and decorations. All are as easily raised as any other flower. 
Acrolinium 
A pretty annual "everlasting"; fifteen inches high with lovely rose-pink and 
white flowers. Packet, 10c; three, 25c. 
Gomphrena 
A first class "everlasting" and a fine bedding plant. The flowers resemble 
brilliant clover heads; crimson, rose and white mixed. Packet, 10c; three, 25c. 
Helichrysum 
One of the very best of all the "everlastings." Beautiful double daisy-like 
flowers which make a fine display of color all Summer and for Winter decoration 
unsurpassed. Double, deepest crimson, rose, dark yellow, pink and lemon shades, 
also pure white. Give plenty of room. Height three feet. 
Dark crimson, purplish and yellow shades, packet, 10c; three, 25c. 
Pale rose and pale yellow shades, packet, 15c; three, 40c. 
White, packet, 10c; three, 25c. 
One each of the three, 30c. 
Statice (Sea Lavender) 
Easily grown, fine, hardy perennial "everlastings"; yellow, blue and white 
mixed colors. Packet, 10c; three, 25c. 
Burbank's "Mayflower" Verbena 
By both European and American growers known as the best selected and most 
fragrant strain. Extremely large flowers in wonderful bright shades of pink, 
scarlet, blue, lavender, crimson, purple and white. Packet, 10c; three, 25c. 
/ Verbena — Pure Scarlet 
' — 7 — One of the most brilliant and striking plants for all Summer blooming for 
/ borders and general effectiveness in color. Packet, 10c; three, 25c; ounce, 50c. 
A Really Wonderful New Everblooming Poppy 
Several years ago I succeeded in crossing the Oriental (perennial) poppy with 
the Paeony flowering (annual) poppy. The result was a strain of single perennial 
everblooming poppies bearing enormous flowers on long stems, of various shades 
of scarlet, crimson and orange. Unlike all olher poppies, these bloom all the time 
throughout the year in this climate and may perhaps be hardy in severe climates. 
Seeds rarely produced and never before offered. Packet, 50c. 
