For Surest Blooming All Season Long—Plant Hardie’s Selected Varieties 
Centaurea 
Annual. 2 ft. Under this name is included such popular annuals as the 
Cornflowers, Sweet Sultans, etc. They are favorites in all sections of the 
country, are extremely hardy, will grow and do well almost anywhere and 
are much in demand as cut flowers. 
400— CYANUS DOUBLE MIXED (Cornflower or Bachelor Button)—Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 30c. 
401— CYANUS DOUBLE BLUE—Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 
402— CYANUS DOUBLE PINK—Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 
403— IMPERIALS (Royal Sweet Sultan)—Pkt. 10c; oz. 75c. 
404— DUSTY MILLER—White leaved. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 
Chrysanthemum 
Two ft. Showy and effective garden favorite, extensively grown for cut 
flowers. The hardy annuals are summer flowering border plants, good for 
pot culture and quite distinct from the varieties which flower only in autumn. 
405— ANNUAL SORTS—Mixed. Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c. 
Campanula 
(CANTERBURY BELLS) 
397—One of the prettiest old garden plants. Their bell-shaped flowers in 
their delicate coloring make them the admiration of everybody. 
MIXED COLORS—Pkt. 10c; oz. 60c. 
Coreopsis 
406—This is one of the finest hardy 
plants, with large, showy, bright 
yellow flowers. Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c. 
406A—DOUBLE—Pkt. 10c. 
Cosmos 
Annual. 4-6 ft. Beautiful summer 
and autumn blooming plants. They Centaurea—Double Mixed 
produce thousands of beautiful mammoth flowers in pure white, pink and crimson 
shades, furnishing an abundance of cut blooms for autumn decorations when other 
Cypress Vine 
Annual. 10 feet. For training 
upon a light ornamental trellis the 
Cypress Vine cannot be excelled. It 
has a profusion of scarlet or white 
star-shaped blossoms; its finely cut 
foliage is particularly adapted to* 
ornamental work. 
413—RED—Beautiful bright flowers. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c. 
414 — WHITE — Beautiful flowers. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c. 
415—MIXED COLORS—Pkt. 10c; oz. 
35c. 
Delphinium 
887—HARDY LARKSPUR — Range 
in shades of blue from soft rosy 
lavender to violet and deepest indigo. 
Pkt. 10c. 
Daisy 
417 —AFRICAN DAISY — An ex¬ 
tremely showy annual from South 
Africa. Plants grow 12 to 15 inches 
high. The flowers are a rich glossy 
orange-gold. Seed may be sown in 
the same way as Asters or Petunias. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. $1.00. 
418 — DOUBLE ENGLISH — Peren¬ 
nial. Perfectly hardy. Blooms in 
early spring and late fall. Plants 
spread rapidly in rich soil and last 
for years. Pkt. 10c; oz. $1.25. 
419—SHASTA DAISY—Hardy perennial. A 
splendid hardy plant, bearing large white, 
single blossoms with handsome yellow centers 
on long stems. Pkt. 10c; oz. $1.25. 
flowers are scarce. Seed should be 
sown in spring in the open ground 
when danger of frost is past, or the 
seed may be started under cover and 
afterwards transplanted. Plant not 
less than 18 inches apart in rows or 
in masses in beds. 
886 —HARDIES ORANGE FLARE— 
Originated by the late David Hardie. 
The unanimous choice of all judges 
in the All-American Competition for 
1 ' 935 . Bright vivid orange, very free 
flowering, with a sparse growth of 
light green foliage, the plants are in 
full flower less than four months from 
the time of planting, and are a mass 
of color all season. T'he sensation of 
the year. Pkt. 10c; oz. $1.50. 
407—EARLY SINGLE—Crimson. Pkt. 
10c; oz. 75c. 
408—EARLY SINGLE—Pink. Pkt. 
10c; oz. 75c. 
409—EARLY SINGLE—White. Pkt. 
10c; oz. 75c. 
410—EARLY SINGLE—Mixed. Pkt. 
10c; oz. 50c. 
411—GIANT YELLOW—An improved 
strain of the Klondyke, a beautiful 
Cosmos—Orange Flare golden-yellow. Pkt. 10c; oz. 75c. 
412—GIANT (Mixed)—Very large flowers, beautifully lined petals. Bright 
colors, very showy. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c. 
Celosia or Cockscomb 
Very popular annuals, of easy culture, producing large, ornamental, comb¬ 
like heads like ruffled chenille. Prized for pots or summer flower beds. 
398— GLASGOW PRIZE—Crimson, very large Pkt. 10c; oz. $1.50. 
399 — DWARF—Mixed, very ornamental, crested. Pkt. 10 c; oz. $1.50. 
Dahlia 
Cockscomb 
But few people know Dahlias can be raised from seed and will bloom the 
first year. The seeds germinate as easily and certainly as Zinnias, and from 
the very first development are strong and sturdy little plants. Plant them in 
a shallow box or pan early in March or April, transplant them carefully as 
their growth demands, and keep the soil moderately moist. When all danger 
from frost is over, plant them in the bed or border in the garden, and from 
then on they will prove no more trouble than if the tubers had been used 
instead of seed. 
416—DOUBLE MIXED— 36 in. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 50c. 
Eschscholtzia 
(CALIFORNIA POPPY) 
Annual. 1 ft. The State Flower of California. A bright free-flowering 
plant of low spreading growth with finely cut silvery foliage. T'he poppy-like 
flowers in pure shades of yellow, orange and crimson are produced from early 
spring until frost. Sow the seed outdoors where the plants are to remain. 
420— AURANTIACA—Rich Orange Yellow. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c. 
421— ROSEA—Rosy Red. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c. 
422— MIXED COLORS—Pkt. 10c: oz. 25c. 
PLANT HARDIE’S SEEDS FOR HARDY PLANTS 
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