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BURBANK'S 1921 JSIEW CREATIONS IN SEEDS 
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Celosia-Plumosa ^ specimen plant in pot or open ground is a vision of beauty. 
The most graceful, feathery, and beautiful of the celosias. 
Select type seed, various clear colors mixed. Packet, 15c; three, 40c. 
Coreopsis Golden Wave Rich golden yellow, brown center; very free flower- 
ing. Packet, 10c; three, 25c. 
Dimorpotheca Aurata South African "golden daisy" is an extremely 
*^ showy, easily grown annual, in bloom all Summer and 
in mild climates all Winter. One foot high. Packet, 10c; three, 25c. 
Qeum Mrs. Bradshaw '^^^^ beautiful new perennial Geum produces a mul- 
titude of double orange-scarlet flowers two inches 
across throughout the season. Packet, 15c. 
A New Godetia ^^^^ native Godetias are among the most prized of annuals. 
This new Chilean trailing Godetia is of a wholly new form 
and color — lavender blue. Blooms all the Spring and early Summer. Seed, per 
packet, 20c; three, 50c. 
Cocoanut Geranium This new Geranium from West Australia in foliage much 
resembles the well-known fragrant Rose Geranium, but 
is low growing and compact, with unusually handsome crenate leaves. The whole 
plant has a most delicious, strong cocoanut fragrance. The best of its class and 
useful as single specimen or in borders. Packet, 20c; three, 50c. 
Glaucium — New Hybrids Hairy poppy-like leaves and large saucer-shaped 
flowers of pale and deep yellow, followed by 
curious long slender pods. Hardy perennial. Packet, 10c. 
Austradian Gooseberry Gourd ^^ry rapid-growing vine with fruits resem- 
bling gigantic gooseberries. Packet, 10c. 
Sweet Peas "All Summer" Mixed ^ strain produced by crossing the 
dwarf greenhouse varieties with the 
Spencer type. Blooms very early and late. Packet, 10c; ounce, 15c; pound, $1. 
Perennial Pea The Burbank strain of hardy perennial peas raised here for a 
^ century is not surpassed in abundance and size of 
flowers, length of stem, or variety of shades. A packet of seeds will supply 
flowers for a score of years. Packet, 15c; two, 25c. 
New Bedford, Conn., May 13, 1918.— You are most generous, and we are grateful. Our garden 
IS rich m plants from "Burbank" seeds of former years, a fence covered with your Perennial 
Peas being the envy of all beholders. Our New England garden is a California garden 
J. B. V.AN N. 
A New Morning Glory — "Burbank's Giant Crimson" One of the larg- 
. .... ,1-1 ^ 1, .1 . 6st and most 
beautitul and easily grown of all the morning glories. 
Packet, 10c; ounce, 30c; pound, $2. Special rates for larger lots. 
Morning Glory ^^D, WHITE AND BLUE MIXED. 
^ Packet, 10c; three, 25c. 
Morninff Glory New striped, very charming. 
^ Packet, 25c. 
Hunnemannia The Mexican "Golden Cup" is a more brilliant golden yellow 
, „ and grows more shrubby than our native; blooms all Summer, 
and the flowers, when cut, keep open and fresh for a week or more 
Packet, 15c; two, 25c. 
Statice (Sea Lavender) Easily grown, fine, hardy perennial "everlastings"; 
r>r yellow, blue and white. Pure yellow oacket 10c- 
three, 25c. Blue, packet, 10c; three, 25c. Mixed colors, pLkS,Tocf three, 25c'. 
