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Alyssum 
Easily grown annual, fine for beds, edging or for 
cutting. Pure white flowers and noted for their ex¬ 
quisite fragrance, continues blooming from early 
spring until hard frost. 
SWEET SCENTED—Pkt. 10c; / 2 oz. 25c. 
LITTLE GEM—Very dwarf and completely covered 
with snow-white blossoms. Pkt. 10c; '/A oz. 25c. 
GOLD DUST—Bright yellow flowers; excellent for 
rock work and borders. Pkt. 15c; Va oz. 35c. 
Amaranthus 
CAUDATUS (Love Lies Bleeding)—Grows about 3 
feet high, with drooping red spikes. Pkt. 10c; Va oz. 
25c. 
TRICOLOR (Joseph's Coat)—2 1/2 ft. A color 
combination of dark bronze, green, scarlet and gold. 
Pkt. 10c; Va oz. 25c. 
Aquilegia (Columbine) 
ALL AMERICA CALENDULA CHRYSANTHA 
All America Selections, Cont d. 
Petunia 
PINK GEM—(Awarded Gold Medal 1934). The 
first of a new race of miniature Petunias. It forms a 
neat compact plant five to six inches high, literally smoth¬ 
ered with blooms. An eight-inch plant will sometimes 
carry as many as fifty to sixty blooms at one time. Indi¬ 
vidual blooms are two inches in diameter. Outstanding 
for borders, window boxes, pots, rock gardens and bed¬ 
ding. A beautiful contrast with dwarf blue Ageratum. 
Pkt. 25c; large pkt. 50c. 
Asters 
SUPER GIANT LOS ANGELES—(Award of Merit 
1934). This new super giant is the largest and most 
fully double Aster known. The flowers are from six to 
eight inches across, full petaled and artistically graceful 
in the feathery effect of inerlacing Ostrich feather type 
petals. The color a lovely soft shell pink, blending to a 
creamy pink at center. Pkt. 25c; large pkt. 50c. 
Nasturtium 
GOLDEN GLEAM—(Awarded Gold Medal 1933). 
Large, double sweet scented golden yellow flowers on 
long stems, borne profusely well above the bright green 
foliage of the neat semi-dwarf plants. Ideal for any 
garden use. Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 30c; 50c per oz.; $1.50 
per '/4 lb. 
Marigold 
GUINEA GOLD—(Awarded Gold Metal 1933). A 
novelty creating a sensation as a cut flower. The flowers 
come double or semi-double in a clear orange flushed 
with gold. It does not have the usual Marigold odor. 
Pkt. 15c; '/* oz. 40c. 
Bunton s B B Flower Seeds 
ANNUALS attain full growth from seed, blossom and 
die the first year. 
BIENNIALS bloom the second year. 
PERENNIALS make hardy plants and usually flower the 
second year from seed, thereafter blooming several years 
in succession. Many will bloom the first year if seeds are 
started early in the spring. 
Ageratum 
MEXICANUM BLUE—Is very showy, growing about 2 
ft. tall, filled all during the summer and fall with clusters 
of bright Azure Blue Flowers. Pkt. 10c; 1/4 oz. 25c. 
DWARF BLUE—G rows quickly and flowers freely. Fine 
for borders and beds. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 35c. 
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The Columbine is one of the most beautiful hardy per¬ 
ennials, producing graceful spurred flowers on stems rising 
about 2 feet above the beautiful foliage. They are highly 
prized for cut-flower purposes as well as brightening up 
the flower garden. The period of flowering covers the 
late spring and early summer months. 
ROCKY MOUNTAIN COERULA—One of the most 
beautiful of our native American flowers. Blossoms blue, 
Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 60c. 
CHRYSANTHA—Yellow. Pkt. 10c; '/ 8 oz. 70c. 
DOUBLE MIXED—Pkt. 10c; '/ 8 oz. 35c. 
HYBRIDS OF PINK SHADES—Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. $1.20. 
MRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT'S STRAIN—Pkt. 15c; '/ 8 oz. 
$1.05. 
DOBBIE'S IMPERIAL HYBRIDS—Finest mixed. Pkt. 
15c; V 8 oz. $1.25. 
IMPROVED LONG SPURRED VARIETIES—Mixed. Pkt. 
10c; Vs oz. 70c. 
ALL AMERICA LARKSPUR FLOWERED ROSAMOND 
