FLOWER SEEDS 
Novelties for 1934 
ASTER SUPER GIANT “Los Angeles” 
The color of this new Giant Aster is a pure shell pink. The 
long-stemmecl flowers are full petaled, deep, and unusually 
large, and are artistically graceful in the feathery effect of the 
interlacing petals. Pkt. 50c. 
CALENDULA “Apricot Queen” 
A flat petaled variety of a bright apricot shade deepening 
slightly towards the center. Pkt. 50c. 
CANTERBURY-BELLS 
“New Dwarf Bedding” 
This new type grows about 20 inches in height, forming 
bushes over 3 feet in circumference. It is very floriferous, the 
plants often bearing 100 to 150 flowers. The colors that have 
so far appeared are various shades of blue, mauve, and white. 
Choice Mixed. Pkt. 50c. 
NEW HYBRID DIANTHUS 
“Loveliness” 
Loveliness is a gorgeous flower of an exquisite mauve tint, 
having large, lacerated petals some 2 inches in diameter. It 
has the most gorgeous bouquet and is the most alluring per¬ 
fumed flower we know. Millions will grow it for scent alone. 
It is a hybrid from Dianthus wimmeri, but much freer flower¬ 
ing, with a more erect stem. Sow seed at any season—-Winter 
with heat, Spring and Summer out-of-doors. Blooms about 
seven months from date of sowing. Pkt. (20 seeds) $1.00. 
LINARIA MAROCCANA GRANDIFLORA 
“Diadem” 
This novelty with its flowers of bright violet with pure white 
eye has much larger blooms than the other Linarias, and it lasts 
in bloom much longer. It grows about 10 inches high and 
forms a perfect bush with many spikes of flowers to each plant. 
Pkt. 50c. 
MYOSOTIS ALPESTRIS “Blue Ball” 
This new Forget-me-not is remarkably compact in habit, 
of almost globular shape and of more regular growth than any 
other variety hitherto introduced. The flowers are of a deeper 
tint than the ordinary indigo blue. Pkt. 50c. 
PAPAVER NUDICAULE “Gartref” 
ICELAND POPPIES 
The “Gartref” strain of Iceland Poppies has been reselected 
from the range of art shades, and, as a distinctive feature, most 
of the blooms have dark edges to the petals, both in dainty 
tonings and in sharp contrast to the base colorings. The large 
blooms measure 43dj inches across, and some even as much as 
5}^ inches. The range is extensive, for, besides the number of 
base colorings, the combination of edgings and centers adds 
to the variety. The pink tones a.re mainly in the shell pink to 
carmine range, the yellows in the cream to gold tonings, and 
the amber to apricot colorings are free from brown shades. 
Pkt. 50c. 
POPPY “Fairy” 
This beautiful new Poppy may be described as a giant 
“Shirley” growing in bush form. The flowers measure 6 inches 
across, each having a Maltese cross of varying tint in the 
center and appear in all art shades of pink, rose, salmon, and 
scarlet. Pkt. 50c. 
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