See Page 85 for List of Plants Best Suited to Growing in Partial Shade 
or for Withstanding Drought and for Other Special Needs 
Petunia Dwarf Giants of California 
PETUNIA, Giants of California Mixed. (12 in.) Illustrated above. 
These are of great beauty and luxuriance, including flanged 
and deep throated sorts in the endless variety of colors. 
(Pkt., 20c). 
HYBRID A PINE MIXED. (2 ft.) 
Fine bushy plants that are of great value for massing in beds. 
While the single flowers are not particularly • large their 
great number makes a gorgeous showing. 
(Pkt., 10c) (Ys oz., 30c) (% oz„ 50c). 
POPPY. 
What a riot of color poppies bring to a garden; almost every 
shade of the rainbow is represented. 
SHIRLEY FLOWERED SINGLE MIXED. (HA-18 in.) 
Produce a new set of fresh gaily colored blooms every 
morning. 
(Pkt., 5c) (Va ox., 25c). 
DOUBLE PAEONY FLOWERED MIXED. (HA-3 ft.) 
Showing double globular flowers almost equal to peonies. A 
good variety of colors. 
(Pkt., 5c) (Ys oz., 25c). 
PORTULACCA (ROSE MOSS) DOUBLE MIXED. (HA-6 in.) 
Will thrive in a dry, sunny spot, where most other plants 
would die of thirst. Sow in the garden as soon as it becomes 
warm and enjoy a dazzling display of beauty from July until 
frost. Can be transplanted while in full bloom. While not 
entirely fixed will produce a large percent of doubles. 
(Pkt., 10c) (y s ox., 40c). 
PHLOX, Drummondi! Mixed. (HA-12 in.) 
For variety and combination of bright, fresh colors Phlox are 
unequalled. They flower freely during the entire summer. 
You will be pleased with them in your garden border and for 
edgings and massings nothing can surpass them. 
(Pkt., 10c) (Yt oz., 30c) (Ys ox., 50c). 
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