Lovely NEW Flowers 
for Your Garden 
at only 
10/ and 25/ per packet 
2121 Larkspur—Blue Bell 
Pleasing, stately and handsome plants of the upright Im¬ 
perial Delphinium form, completely covered with flowers of 
clear light blue. Many flower-spikes, often 3 ft. tall, close 
to the center stalk. Pkt. 10/; large pkt. 25/. 
2733 Scabiosa—Blue Cockade 
Pure, deep azure blue without any suggestion of rose. The 
shape is conical and very deep and solid. Long-stemmed, 
free-flowering; an excellent cut flower. Blooms from mid¬ 
summer until fall. Pkt. 10/; large pkt. 25/. 
2550 Sweet Pea—Daylight 
A lovely new color—translucent golden pink, or a combina¬ 
tion of primrose-pink brightened by tones of coral or peach- 
bloom-pink, blending to Oriental pink at edges. Pkt. 25/. 
3448 Sweet Pea—Pacific 
Another new and outstanding color—deen fawn-pink lightly 
suffused and blended with coral-pink. Wings are luminous 
golden pink and wild rose. Keel is creamy amber faintly 
marked with golden rose. Pkt. 25/. 
3212 Zinnia—Fantasy Mixture 
Brilliantcolors and unusual shades, including red and orange, 
and fine pastel shades of pink and cream. The well-rounded 
flowers are composed of a mass of shaggy, twisted, tubular 
petals, giving an exotic appearance. Pkt. 25/. 
2886 Zinnia—Halo 
Gay as a Rainbow. The plants form neat, well-rounded 
bushes 1 ft. tall, producing a wealth of dainty blooms, which 
are bright mahogany-red edged golden yellow. Flowers 1 
to \y 2 in. across. Pkt. 10/; large, pkt. 25/. 
Your Choice 
Any three 10/ packets for 25/ 
Any five 25/ packets for $1.00 
New Petunias 
2501 Balcony—Black Prince 
Rich, velvety, dark mahogany-crimson,—an entirely new 
color in the large-flowered Bedding or Balcony class. 
Pkt. 10/; large pkt. 25/. 
2795 Zinnia—Scabious-Flowered 
Novel, interesting and attractive; entirely new. Plants 2 to 
2K ft. high, with medium-size flowers on good stems. 
Blooms are composed of a row of broad outer petals, en¬ 
circling a cushion center, much resembling Scabiosa. Many 
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New Zinnia — Scabious-Flowered 
2502 Balcony—Blue Wonder 
A wonderful improvement over all other blue Petunias. 
A luminous mid-blue which does not fade nor throw reddish 
violet or variegated flowers towards the end of the season. 
An excellent addition to the Large-Flowered Bedding or 
Balcony class. Pkt. 10/; large pkt. 25/. 
2397 Giant Ruffled Enchantress 
Strikingly beautiful and mammoth in size, often measuring 
5 to 7 inches across, besides being heavily ruffled. The 
color is a bright rich rose with contrasting white throat. 
Plants are vigorous, very free flowering, and greatly ad¬ 
mired wherever seen. Pkt. 25/. 
2399 Giant Ruffled Harlequin 
Copper-scarlet or aniline-red, striped, blotched and 
marked with white. A variegated giant ruffled or waved 
Petunia that is sure to attract attention. Pkt. 25/. 
2523 Big Fringed Pepita 
Magnificently waved and exquisitely fringed flowers of 
brilliant carmine-scarlet blotched white. Flowers are very 
showy, and borne in profusion. Pkt. 25/. 
2491 Amaranth Pink—Dwarf 
Different in color from other varieties of the dwarf or nana 
compacta class. Light amaranth-pink flowers, about 2 in. 
across, are very profusely borne on dwarf bushy plants. 
Desirable for bed or border. Pkt. 10/; large pkt. 25/. 
2489 Ramona—Dwarf 
A most pleasing soft rose color; showy and very free flower¬ 
ing. Wonderful for massing in beds or borders. Plants are 
of dwarf, even growth and covered with flowers which 
grow about 2 in. across. Pkt. 10/; large pkt. 25/. 
Asters (Pages 18-22) 
Calendulas (Page 17) 
Other New Flowers 
Marigolds (Page 36) Petunias (Pages 9-12) Sweet Peas (Pages 47-55) 
Nasturtiums (Pages 2-3) Snapdragons (Pages 6-8) Zinnias (Pages 13-16) 
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