Old Fashioned 
Perennial, Biennial and Annual Flowers 
All are fully described so you will make no 
mistake in selecting for your particular needs. 
The group listed here are especially suitable 
for Fall planting. 
COREOPSIS 
Golden Wave 
One of the easiest grown and best liked of 
the hardy perennials; highly prized for cut¬ 
ting, very free flowering for many weeks. 
2812— Fraser's Flora Plena. A recent introduc¬ 
tion, you'll like this one; much prettier and 
more attractive than the single. Flowers are 
semi-double and clear gold. 
Pkt. 25c; 1/2 oz. 70c 
2813— Hazel Eyed Coreopsis (Auricula Super- 
ba). Far more attractive than the old single. 
A much deeper, richer golden yellow with 
each petal marked with hazel-brown spot at 
the base. 
Pkt. 25c; l/s oz. 60c; 1/4 oz. SI .00 
CAMPANULA SUPERBA 
There is magic in the very name of this 
old-time favorite. Being a hardy biennial, it 
is best in most localities when planted in the 
late Spring and Fall for blossoms the follow¬ 
ing year. The single varieties will usually 
bloom in May and June and the cup and 
saucer varieties from June to August. 
CUP AND SAUCER BELL TYPE 
(Campanula calycanthema) 
1165— Rose 
1166— Dark Blue 
1167— Light Blue 
1168— White 
Pkt. 25c 
Vs oz. 45c; 1/4 oz. 75c 
1169—Mixed Colors. Pkt. 15c; 1/j oz. 35c; 1/4 
oz. 60c. 
SINGLE BELL TYPE 
1135— Rose 
1136— Dark Blue 
1137— Light Blue 
1138— White 
1139— Mixed Colors 
Pkts. 15c 
Vs oz. 25c 
1/4 oz. 40c 
Annual Canterbury Bell 
1153 —Many years of careful selection have at 
last given us an Annual Canterbury Bell 
which blooms from seed in less than six 
months. The plant grows from 2 to 21/2 feet 
tall, each plant having from 6 to 8 spikes of 
blooms. Seed planted in February blooms in 
July. In mixed colors only. Pkt. 25c; l/s oz. 
$ 1 . 10 ; 1/4 oz. $ 2 . 00 . 
GYPSOPHILA 
Perennial Baby's Breath 
2458—Princess Snow-White. The standard bou¬ 
quet "mixer." Grows quickly from seed into 
a vigorous plant about three feet high and is 
covered with tiny double flowers for many 
months of the year. Pkt. 25c. 
Annual Baby's Breath 
2456— New Los Angeles Market Variety. A 
select strain of the white. Pkt. 15c; oz. 25c 
2457— Exquisite Rose. A new color. Bright 
carmine and a fine mixer. Pkt. 15c; oz. 50c 
ANNUAL GYPSOPHILA 
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2460—Fraser's Snow Storm. White. Greatly 
improved strain of annual Gypsophila (Baby's 
Breath). The individual blooms are twice the 
size of the regular type. Pkt. 25c; oz. 50c. 
COSMOS 
Early Giant Flowering. Annual. This class 
of Cosmos will produce in late Winter and 
early Spring. The flowers are large and the 
plants about 3 feet high. 
464— Fraser's Color Harmony Mix. A choice 
blend of all above colors. Pkt. 15c 
465— Fraser's Klondike Gold. A late single, 
suitable for Southern States only. A profu¬ 
sion of glistening tangerine gold flowers cov¬ 
ering plants 5 feet high. Fine for cutting. 
Likes full sun. Pkt. 15c 
No. 1169—CAMPANULA SUPERBA. Cup and Saucer 
Type. Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
AQUILEGIA 
Columbine Long Spurred Varieties 
The new long-spurred varieties of this grace¬ 
ful, hardy perennial have been responsible 
for its ever-increasing popularity. Seed should 
be sown during Fall months for bloom the 
following year. Thrive in semi-shade in soil 
well mixed with leaf mold. They are slow to 
germinate, requiring 3 to 4 weeks, and some¬ 
times almost two months. For this reason it 
is a good plan to cover the seed bed with 
a light layer of leaf mold or peat moss. 
2767— Long-Spurred Hybrids. Blue. 
2768— Long-Spurred Hybrids. Pink. 
2769— Long-Spurred Hybrids. Mixed. Beautiful 
shades of pink, blue, scarlet, and orange. 
2774—Copper Queen. Quite the loveliest Col¬ 
umbine yet produced. The petals and out¬ 
side of the corola are rich copper shades, the 
long spurs being of a darker shade. 
Any of above 
Pkt. 25c; 1/16 oz. 60c; Vs oz - $1-00 
2766—Golden Trumpet. Longissima. Clear yel¬ 
low. Has the longest spurs of all, often 4 to 5 
inches. A novelty. Pkt. 35c 
2771— Rocky Mountain Columbine. One of the 
old standbys. Beautiful blue shades. 
Pkt. 15c; l/s oz ■ 50c; 1/4 ° z - 85c 
2772— California Hybrida. Grows 2 to 3 feet. 
Golden yellow flowers and red spur. 
Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 35c; Vs oz. 60c 
DIGITALIS 
Foxglove 
A magnificent stately plant growing 5 to 7 
feet tall. Four foot flower spikes are thickly 
set with bloom in white, rose and purple with 
dark spots and markings. A biennial, bloom¬ 
ing best the second year from seed planted 
during late Spring and Fall. 
951 — Shirley Mix. Very showy with open bell¬ 
like flowers of many bright colors. Pkt. 15c; 
Vs oz. 35c; 1/4 oz. 60c. 
952 — Fraser's Salmon Hybrids. Giant flowers 
in pleasing shades of salmon, beautifully 
marked with darker spots. 
Pkt. 25c; Vs ° z - 60c 
GIANT ENGLISH DAISY 
Beilis Perennis Monstrosa 
A vastly improved strain producing extra 
large flowers and foliage. Flowers often 2 
inches across. One of the best early Spring 
bedding plants. 
2781— Fraser's White. 
2782— Fraser's Rose-Pink 
2789—Fraser's Blended Mix 
Pkt. 15c; l/s oz * 60c; 1/4 oz. $1.00 
2734—Fraser's Versi-Color Giant. A novelty 
variegated; white with rose penciled petals. 
Pkt. 25c. 
2785—Fraser's Lilac Gem. A new color in this 
popular flower, one the growers have all been 
striving for. Pkt. 25c. 
EARLY GIANT COSMOS No. 464. 
2773 CATHERINE THE GREAT COLUMBINE (Aqui- 
legia oxysepala). Native of Siberia. One of the first 
to bloom, one of the most attractive; large flowers of 
blue, yellow, and white. Pkt. 25c. 
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