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2323 Larkspur 
La France- 
Pink 
2071 Blue Lace Flower 
2000 Calendula—Sensation 
2330 Texas 
Blue Bonnet 
2323 Larkspur — La France 
Bright Salmon Pink—Stock 
FlntArACA*] The most striking color 
r lowered a q an d the most out¬ 
standing novelty of the year. La France 
is more vigorous and taller growing* than 
any of the other light shades and is more 
resistant to mildew. Color, pleasing 
salmon pink, large and well formed 
double flowers on long stems making it 
the very best for florist use or cut flower 
purposes. Pkt. (400 seed), 15 cts.; t 4 
oz., 35 cts.; oz., SI.15. 
2071 Blue Lace Flower 
( Didiscus ) 
2V 2 ft. tall. Because of its easy cul¬ 
ture this dainty flowering plant deserves 
a much wider use in home gardens. Flor¬ 
ists everywhere appreciate its grace, 
beauty, and merit as a cut flower. The 
clusters of slender flower tubes with 
petals expanded are like miniature lace 
parasols. They are a charming shade of 
heavenly blue. Pkt. (400 seeds), 10 ots.; 
*4 oz., 40 cts.; oz., $1.25. 
New Beautiful Annual Flowers for Your Garden 
Make Gorgeous Solid Beds of Bloom 
All Summer Long 
Nothing Finer for Bouquets 
2392 PANSY-ROGGLI-S WISS GIANT 
Improved Super Strain 
“The World’s Finest” Mixed Pansies 
Frost Proof—5 Blotched 
This Is Without Doubt the Last Word in Pan¬ 
sies. Extra long stem, capped with flowers of 
enormous size and gorgeous colors—including 
the real deep maroon-dark crimson, etc.; in 
fact every color in the rainbow. 
Four years ago on a European trip it was my pleas¬ 
ure to see Swiss Giant Pansies in full bloom in their 
native country. I arranged with the producer for lim¬ 
ited quantity of seed that year and for larger quantity 
this season. In our trials the past summer, both on the 
farm and at home, Swiss Giant excelled anything that 
we have ever seen either in size of bloom, length of 
stem, varied markings and distinctive colors as well 
as continually blooming from early spring until latter 
part of November. For early blooms, sow seed in hot 
bed or in a shallow box in the house in March. Trans¬ 
plant to the open ground in April and you will have 
abundance of gorgeous blooms all summer long. Seed 
may be sown out of doors in April and will bloom in 
July, but larger flowers develop 
from the second setting of blooms. 
Large packet (300 seed), 25 cts.; V 16 
oz., 75 cts.; % oz., $1.25; -Vi oz., 
$2.25; Vi oz., $4.00; oz., $7.50. 
2336 Texas Blue Bonnet 
Free flowering, easily grown annuals, 
with long, graceful spikes of rich blue 
pea shaped flowers. The fine, dark glossy 
foliage makes an admirable foil and back¬ 
ground, valuable for mixed borders, beds 
and for cutting; prefers a little shade. 
Height 2 ft. The flowers are 6f a de¬ 
lightful blue, with a distinct heart shaped 
blotch or eye of a deep rosy flesh shade 
in the center of the standard. Pkt. (150 
seed), 10 cts.; oz., 40 cts. 
2090 Calendula—Sensation 
Mammoth Orange 
Extra Long Stems. Flowers larger and 
more beautiful than any other Calendula 
on the market. The blooms are flat and 
much larger than those of any type pre¬ 
viously introduced. By comparison we 
believe this type is so vastly superior to 
other varieties on the market that this 
will lead for many years as the best 
strain for forcing as well as outdoor 
planting for cut flowers. Pkt. (200 seed), 
15 cts.; oz., 35 cts.; oz., $1.15. 
2392 Pansy 
Roggli Im¬ 
proved Super 
Strain Swiss 
Giant 
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