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SEEDS— TREES—ROSES—SHRUBS—BULBS—EVERGREENS. ETC., SHENANDOAH. IA. 
California Poppy 
Calendula (Pot Marigold) 
1127—Baby’s Breath 
This annual variety has larger flowers than the perennial 
and is a soft pink in color. 
1054—Balsam 
The old-fashioned Camelia-flowered “Touch-Me- 
Not” or “Lady’s Slipper.” Produces a great pro¬ 
fusion of brilliantly’colored blooms. 
1051—Bartonia 
Here is a beautiful rock garden plant of gray 
foliage literally covered with bright golden yellow 
blooms. 
1119—Blue Laceflower 
(Didiscus Coeruleus.) An old fashioned annual 
which has broad lacy clear blue heads on two foot 
stems. Seed Pkt., 10c; 3 for 25c. Plants 65c per doz. 
1052—Bouncing Bet (Saponaria) 
The light graceful sprays of flowers are white 
with shades of pink and red. Makes beautiful 
bouquets. 
1153—Burning Bush (Kocliia) 
Makes a beautiful hedge or background. Grows 
very compact turning from light green to blood 
red in early autumn. 
1069—Butterfly Flower (Schizanthus) 
The Fern like foliage is very attractive even 
before the flowers come on. The blooms are all 
colors shaped like many delicate butterflys. Seed 
Pkt., 10c; 3 for 25c. Plants 65c per dozen. 
Calendula (Pot Marigold) 
1059 — Radio Calendula. A large double bloom of 
a deep shade of golden yellow with attractively 
quilled petals. 
Garden Carnation 
Sweet Sultan 
Bachelor’s Button 
(Centaurea) 
1066—Canna, Large Flowering 
You all know how easily they can be grown from 
the roots; well they can be just as easily grown 
from seed. Soak seed 24 hours in warm water. 
Sown in February should bloom all colors in July. 
1061—Canterbury Bells 
A biennial which seeds itself. Easily grown and 
fine for rock gardens or in the border. Mixed colors. 
11094—N E W ANNUAL CANTERBURY 
K BELL. Brings spring to the garden in the 
fall. I recommend this new annual to all my 
flower lovers. An annual that can be brought 
into bloom any time after July. Blooms are 
the shape of delicate bells in rich shades of 
dark blue, light blue, pink, rose and white. 
Pkt., 25c. 
Carnations 
Always in demand and can be easily grown in 
your own garden. They are just like regular 
greenhouse blooms except that they are a trifle 
SIT13,1161* 
1082— White 1081—Red or pink 
1083— Yellow 1089—Mixed 
Seed Pkt., 10c; 3 for 25c. Plants 65c per dozen. 
1062—Castor Beans (Bicinus) 
1057—Orange King. 1058—Lemon King. 
California Poppy 
1121 — Eschscholtzia Aurantiaca. This is the true 
California Poppy. Its brilliant coloring and silk 
like texture make it an outstanding plant. It 
blooms from early summer until freezing weath¬ 
er. Mixed colors. 
1122 — The Geisha. A brilliant rose and orange 
coloring that makes a blaze of color in your 
garden all summer long. 
lORO—Calliopsis 
(Pictured in color on page 37.) Mixed colors. 
Sow early and thin to 12 inches apart. Easilv 
grown. Beautiful for either garden or cut flower 
decoration. 
Candytuft 
They soon flower from seed and remain long in 
bloom. When massed in flower beds and edgings 
they are unsurpassed. Make splendid cut bouquets. 
1063 — Empress (pure white). 1060 — Lavender 
1065—Crimson 1064—Tine Mixed 
Dusty Miller 
(Centaurea) 
Butterfly Flower 
Well adapted for backgrounds along the side or 
back garden fence. Moles won’t bother a garden 
hedged with Castor Beans. 
Centaurea 
This is a very hardy annual flowering all sum¬ 
mer. Very easily grown. A fine border plant and 
very showy. 
1070— Bachelor’s Button or Corn Flower 
1072— Dusty Miller. Seed Pkt., 10c; 3 for 25c; 
Plants 65c per doz. 
Mammoth Sweet Sultan 
Another type Centaurea with large flowers 
shaped like the globe thistle. 
1076—Brilliant Rose 1077—Purple 
1071— Blue 1068—Mixed 
1073— Golden Glow 
Chinese Forget-Me-^ot 
Very fine for cutting. Grow 18 to 24 inches tall 
and are covered with vivid Forget-Me-Not blooms. 
1099—Blue 1095—Pink 
Free Gifts With Your Garden or Flower 
Seed Order 
“Orange King” Gladiolus. I am offering you 5 bulbs 
Free (value 30c) on your $1.50 garden seed order. If your 
garden and flower seed order totals $2.00, I will include in 
addition to the 5 bulbs, 1 packet of the new beautiful An¬ 
nual Canterbury Bells worth 25c. 
llOI—Chinese Woolflower 
(Celosia Childsi.) A variety of Cockscomb. Fine for winter 
bouquets. Mixed shades. 15c; 2 for 25c. 
Chrysanthemums 
Sown in April they begin flowering in July. Pinch back to en¬ 
courage branching. They make delightful border plants and 
beautiful bouquets throughout the summer. 
Burning Bush 
Candytuft 
Chinese Woolflower 
1075—Golden Feather 
1079—Mixed 
1078—The Sultan. Rich red 
1074 — Evening Star. Yellow 
PRICES 
ALL PACKETS 
I || e Each: 3 lor R !ft* 
1V POSTPAID 
unless otherwise noted 
Annual varieties marked ★ are illustrated in color on pages 37 or 44. 
