OUR SEEDS ARE GROWN AND SELECTED BY SPECIALISTS 
GODETIA A 
An attractive hardy annual, deserving more exten¬ 
sive cultivation. The plants bloom profusely and 
bear showy flowers of satiny texture in many rich 
and varied colors. They do best in a rather poor 
soil. The following are single-flowering varieties. 
DUKE OF YORK, Rich scarlet on white. Pkt. 10c. 
SYBIL SHERWOOD, Bright salmon pink, softened by 
an indefinite edging of white. Pkt. 10c. 
FINEST MIXED: Pkt. 10c. 
GOMPHRENA (Globe Amaranth) A 
The attractive blossoms resemble clover heads in 
shades of rose, white and purple. 
FINEST MIXED: Pkt. 10c; % oz. 25c. 
GOURDS A 
The flowers are often beautiful and the fruit orna¬ 
mental and sometimes useful. The small fancy 
gourds are excellent toys for children, while the 
larger gourds may be used as dippers, sugar troughs, 
and bird houses. 
SMALL TURK'S TURBAN, Small ornamental squash, 
brightly colored. Pkt. 10c. 
SMALL VARIETIES MIXED: Pkt. 10c. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby's Breath) A&P 
The Gypsophilas in both the annual and perennial 
varieties are very popular for mixing with other 
flowers. The light feathery sprays of tiny white 
flowers are exceedingly graceful. The annual strain 
may be started at intervals throughout the year 
and should be sown where the plants are to bloom. 
The perennials require somewhat longer to come 
into bloom, but once started they furnish quantities 
of flowers each season. 
ANNUAL VARIETIES: 
ELEGANS ALBA, true Covent Garden Strain. Great¬ 
ly improved large flowers and pure white. 
Pkt. 10c. 
ELEGANS CARMINEA, Deep rose. Pkt. 10c. 
PERENNIAL VARIETIES: 
PANICULATA SINGLE ALBA, 3% ft. Large pani¬ 
cles of tiny white flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
REPENS ROSEA, light rose, 6 in., fine rock plant. 
Pkt. 10c. 
HELIANTHUS (Sunflower) A 
Plants admirably adapted for the sunny border 
for bold mass effects. The heights range from 3 to 
4 feet, according to variety, and the plants must be 
grown in the full sun for best results. 
HELICHRYSUM (Strawflower) A 
Helichrysums are an ornament to the garden 
when growing, and are everywhere prized for the 
winter decoration of vases, and for durable bou¬ 
quets. Flowers for drying should be gathered when 
partially unfolded and suspended heads downward 
in a cool place. 
CANARY YELLOW: Pkt. 10c. 
FIREBALL or SCARLET: Pkt. 10c. 
FINEST MIXED: Pkt. 10c. 
HOLLYHOCK P 
Why have so many artists used Hollyhocks in their 
pictures ? If artists consider they add so much beauty 
to their pictures, why won’t they do as much for your 
garden? Many of the beautiful color effects can 
not be attained with any other flower. For planting 
among shrubbery, or the background, they are un¬ 
equalled. 
DOUBLE TRIUMPH MIXED, Beautifully fringed rosette 
flowers in many new shades and bicolor combina¬ 
tions. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 75c. 
SINGLE ANNUAL FINEST MIXED: A well-balanced mix¬ 
ture of all colors. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 50c. 
HUNNEMANNIA A 
(Mexican or Giant Yellow Tulip Poppy) 
(Fumarifolia) A glorious sun-kissed golden yellow 
Poppy on a strong stem with fine feathery esch- 
scholtzia-like foliage; excellent for cutting. Sow out¬ 
doors from October to December where they are to 
grow, in rich soil. Covered with lovely large yellow 
flowers from April to June. 2 ft. 
SUNLITE, SEMI-DOUBLE, A.M., A.A.S., 1934. An ex¬ 
tra band of petals on the outside of the cup. Pkt. 
10c. 
HUNNEMANNIA SUNLITE 
IPOMEA (Blue Moon Flower) A 
Beautiful rapid annual climbers. Foliage very 
dense and in some kinds of remarkable shape. The 
flowers in their wide range of delicate coloring are 
poised on slender stems. Many of the sorts open only 
when the sun rises, others when the sun sets. Some 
are fragrant. Seeds should be soaked in warm wa¬ 
ter for 24 hours before sowing to assist rapid germi¬ 
nation. The seeds about the size of a pea should be 
notched with a file before soaking. 
HEAVENLY BLUE IMPROVED (Blue Moon Flower), 
Deeper blue than Heavenly Blue. Pkt. 10c. 
WHITE MOON FLOWER (Noctiflora ), Covered with 
large white flowers every evening and cloudy day. 
Seeds should be started inside. Pkt. 10c. 
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