The 
for IQ34 
Lupinus, Hartivegi Giants 
or King Lupins 
A marked improvement in annual Lupins. They 
grow from 3 to 4 feet tall, or at least 1 to 134 feet 
taller than the regular Hartwegi type. The plants 
branch freely from the base and form from 6 to 8 
extremely long, erect spikes to a plant. Each plant 
has from 25 to 50 more blossoms than that of the old 
tyi>e, and the individual flowers are also larger. 
KING BLUE. Great spikes of rich Gxford-bluc, 
enhanced by a pure white stripe in the standard of 
each flower. Pkt. 35 cts., 3 pkts. $1. 
KING WHITE. Enormous, glistening, pure white 
s])ikes. A comjjanion to King Blue, with all its size and 
beauty. Exquisitely scented. Pkt. 35 cts., 3 pkts. .$1. 
MIXED. All colors, including dark IJue, sky-blue, 
rose, and white. Pkt. 25 cts., 75 cts. 
Dianthus, Loveliness 
A new hybrid, and an epoch-making novelty for 
1934 which will find enthusiastic admirers everywhere. 
The flowers have large, lacerated petals of a most 
unique mauve tint, but most delightful of all is its 
gorgeous bouquet—the most alluringly perfumed 
flowers known in Dianthus. For its scent alone it will 
delight garden lovers everywhere. Pkt. (20 seeds) $1. 
Lupinus, Hartwegi Giants or 
King Lupins 
New Balcony Petunia, 
Netted Blue Gem 
A striking new color in the Balcony 
group. Fine for bedding and especially 
valuable for window-boxes and bas¬ 
kets. Color of the flow'cr is steel-blue, 
beautifully netted and veined with 
deep violet. Individual flowers are 
fully 4 inches across. Pkt. 50 
cts., 5 pkts. $2. 
Dianthus, Loveliness 
Dianthus deltoides erecta. See page 13 
New Balcony Petunia, Netted Blue Gem 
8 For economical lawn irrigation, use Skinner’s Big Square Sprinkler. See illustration No. 109, p. 106 
