Collinsia Verna—Blue Eyed Mary. Very pretty 
dwarf annual flowers, fine soft blue with 
white markings. Rich soil in shade. Pkt. 15c; 
special pkg. 35c. 
Collinsia Blend—-Chinese Houses. Easy and 
highly attractive annual flowers.. The stems, 
to 20 inches, carry successive whorls of bloom, 
oddly two-parted, the deeper colored lower lip 
contrasting vividly with the lighter tints of 
the upper flower. White and varied tones of 
blue, lavender, rose and salmon appear. Pkt. 
10c; special pkg. 25c. 
Commelina Coelestis—Sky Flower. Tumbled 
masses of intense and vividly blue blossoms, 
the color of the deep summer sky. Two feet. 
Flowers quickly from seed and continuously all 
summer, making tuberous roots that may be 
stored over winter like Dahlias. Pkt. 15c; 
special pkg. 35c; X A oz. 90c. 
Commelina Coelestis Alba—Like the blue form in 
every way except that the flowers are pure 
white or lightly veined with azure. Pkt. 15c; 
special pkg. 35c. 
Dahlia New Miniature (Unwin Strain)—The flow¬ 
ers are gracefully semi-double, and in every 
charming color found in Dahlias. Wonderful 
for summer bedding or cutting, blooming 
freely the first year from seed. Pkt. 20c; 
special pkg. 60e. 
Dasystoma Fedicularis—Golden Foxglove. Tall 
branching plants with fern-like leaves, and 
blossoms in Foxglove form, of clear citron 
yellow, sometimes with bronze red markings. 
For naturalizing in the borders of oak woods. 
Pkt. 15c; special pkg. 35c; Vs oz. 65c. 
Datura Wrighti—A sturdy branching plant, with 
large upward pointing trumpets of pale blue. 
Fragrant and long flowering. Pkt. 10c; spe¬ 
cial pkg. 25 c. 
Emmenanthe Pendulifiora—Golden Bells. Dwarf 
bushy annual plants, each branch loaded with 
pendant flower bells of deep pure yellow. Long 
lasting. Pkt. 20c; special pkg. 50c. 
Gerardia Purpurea—The Fairy Foxglove. The 
oddly formed down-covered flowers are a de¬ 
lightful lilac mauve, with darker dots and 
golden anthers. Ever-blooming. Pkt. 25c; 
special pkg. 60c. 
Godetia Amoena — Farewell-to-spring. Erect 
branching annuals to two feet, with satin pink 
flowers marked with rose. Showy, easy and 
stands heat. Pkt. 20c; special pkg. 50c. 
Hibiscus Trionum—Trailing Hollyhock. Large 
ivory hued cup-like flowers, violet patched at 
the base, and with golden anthers. Half pro¬ 
cumbent and bushy spreading in form. Easy, 
showy and blooms over a long period. Pkt. 
10c; special pkg. 25c. 
Impatiens Roylei—Queen’s Slipper. Orchid-like 
flowers of richest royal purple are carried 
well out from the tangle of succulent branches 
and lance-shaped leaves. Tall and sturdy. 
Pkt. 15c; special pkg. 35c. 
Inula Ensifolia—Flowers of pale gold, large, 
ragged and informal, with numerous long 
narrow petals. Two feet. Pkt. 20c. 
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