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Descriptive Seed List for 1921 — From 
FLOWERS — Continued 
COREOPSIS 
One of the hardiest and easiest 
grown of all summer blooming flow- 
ers. Plants two feet tall. Adapted 
to bedding or 
massing effects. 
FORGET-ME- 
NOT 
Very popular, 
l)eautiful per- 
ennials; hardy 
enough to re- 
main in open 
ground over 
winter. 
This is the 
o 1 d favorite 
formerly 
found in 
nearly all 
flower g a r - 
dens. It is a 
very hardy 
annual and 
as it ,grow.s 
very tall is 
finely adapt- 
ed for rows 
along high 
fences or be- 
side build- 
ings. 
HELICHRYSUM 
Another of the 
everlasting or 
straw flowers; 
very large, strong, 
rich colored, dou- 
ble flower. Very 
easily grown. 
LARKSPUR 
A hardy garden annual. Long a 
favorite. Flowers are various shade 
of red, blue, white, etc. Will grow on 
almost any variety of soil. 
LOBELIA 
Plants small, and compact and very 
hardy, bearing a profusion of brilliant 
blue floVers. A 
great favorite not 
only for borders 
but for window 
and porch boxes as 
well. 
MIGNONETTE 
Another old-fash- 
i o n e d favorite 
flower. No g a r - 
den complete 
without it. Large 
spikes; very fra- 
grant. 
MORNING 
GLORIES 
A well known 
climbing annual 
of rapid growth 
and profusion of 
bloom. An o 1 d - 
time favorite. 
MARIGOLD 
African 
double mixed. 
This hardy 
garden favor- 
ite usually 
grows about 
three feet 
tall. The va- 
rious shades 
range from 
yellow to 
brown. 
NASTURTIUM 
(Dwarf) 
Half hardyan- 
nual. Blooms 
very profusely 
all the season. 
Many brilliant 
colors, mixed. 
Needs no trel- 
lis. 1 oz., 15c. 
