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Descriptive Seed List for 1920 — From 
PRICES— Packages 5c (except Snapdragon and Zinnia) any six for 25c; any 
twelve for 50c; the whole collection of thirty-three kinds, $1.00 
ACCROLINIUM 
This hardy an- 
nual, the most 
hardy of the so- 
called everlasting 
flowers, produces 
an abundance of 
white and rose 
colored flowers 
during the 
months of Au- 
gust and Septem- 
ber. 
BALSAM 
Camelia flower- 
ed balsams are 
an old garden fa- 
vorite. The tlow- 
e r s are double 
and of mixed col- 
ors. The plant ia 
an annual and is 
rather tender, so 
will not stand 
frosts. 
SWEET 
ALYSSUM 
This Is one of 
the sweetest o f 
the annuals. 1 1 
is very hardy and 
produces a s u c - 
cession of white 
flowers till killed 
by frost. Alyssum 
is a great favor- 
ite as a border 
plant. 
ASTERS 
This beautiful 
flower is so well 
known that i t J 
needs no descrip- 
tion. Our m i X - 
ture contains as- 
ters of nearly all 
types and colors. ( 
Plants started in j 
hot-beds or boxes' 
within the house 
and transplanted 
outdoors soon as , 
the weather per- 
mits will give an abundance of flow- 
ers from August until the heavy frosts. 
For extra choice strains see page two. 
BABY BREATH 
A feathery annual bearing a pro- 
fusion of small starlike flowers. It 
is much used in bouquets with larger 
flowers. 
CALIFORNIA POPPY 
A very hardy annual bearing a pro- 
fusion of bright yellow cup-shaped 
flowers. Will grow in almost any 
soil and easily reseeds itself. 
CANDYTUFT 
A hardy annual growing about 8 to 
10 inches high. Flowers very fra- 
grant. It is very easy to grow and is 
much used for borders and massing. 
CARNATIONS 
Carnations do not produce flowers 
the first year unless started very 
early indoors or in a hot bed. Our 
mixture contains both the double and 
single varieties, and has all shades 
and colors. 
COREOPSIS 
One of the hardiest and easiest 
grown of all summer blooming flow- 
ers. Plants two feet tall. Adapted 
to bedding or massing effects. 
