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Novelties and Specialties in Annual Plants 
Available in Flats or Pots in Season 
Ageratum 
Blue Cap. Is superior to Blue Gem, growing very 
compact, smaller foliage, which makes it ideal for 
border plants. 
Amaranthus 
Sunrise. The most brilliant of this showy family. 
The foliage is a bronzy-crimson, each branch terminat¬ 
ing in a tuft of bright carmine leaves. 
Molten Fire. Same habit of growth as above, 
differing with beautiful Poinsettia-like scarlet tips. 
Asters 
Los Angeles. The most fully double and largest 
Aster known today. The Flowers are from 6 to 7 inches 
in diameter, artistically graceful in their feathery effect 
like an Ostrich feather. The Los Angeles is a lovely 
soft shell pink blending to a creamy pink center. 
They grow about to 3 feet in height and for those 
who want the finest aster we highly recommend Los 
Angeles. 
Snapdragons 
Rustproof. From our old Golden West comes our 
new rust-resisting Snapdragon which we know will 
prove a favorite in every garden where planted. 
Available only in mixed colors and shades. 
Chrysanthemum (Annual) 
Lldorado. A compact, showy, rich golden yellow, 
with a dark center. 
Coronet. A new deep yellow, banded with cream. 
Canterbury Bells 
Liberty Bell. A new annual Canterbury Bell. 
The color, a deep violet. 
Angelus. A running mate for the above, its 
color an intriguing deep rose. 
Cosmos 
Orange Flare. Is one of the most enthusiastically 
admired novelties available today. It will be in full 
flower less than four months after planting. The color 
is the same vivid orange of the ordinary Klondyke and 
is adapted for cutting. 
Gaillardia 
Indian Chief. All that the name implies. It is a 
chief blanketed in bronzy-red. 
Godetia 
Sybil Sherwood. A bright salmon-pink, softened 
by an unusual edging of white. 
Double Azalea-Flowered. Some have blotched 
centers, the colors ranging from a white tint through 
the rich shades of pink, lavender, into a deep red which 
is margined with pink. 
Larkspur 
Blue Spire. An imperial giant Larkspur which 
we know will be a favorite and a regal sentinel in your 
garden. 
Rosamond. A new rose-colored Larkspur which 
won a Gold Medal last year. New, distinct and has the 
quality of holding it color. It is of uniform height and 
blooms almost two weeks sooner than other Larkspurs. 
Marigold 
Royal Scot. As modern as the “Royal Scot”. The 
well-formed double flowers are profusely borne and give 
a striking combination of mahogany and gold. 
Pansies (H & S Prize Giants) 
Our strain has always been a highlight where- 
ever shown, both in size and range of color. They 
are very vigorous growing, compact and early 
flowering. The flowers are huge and well formed 
and we heartily recommend them to any fancier 
of Pansies. Field grown plants—10 for 45c; 100 
for $3.50. 
Zinnia 
Desert Gold. Comprises the light and deeper hues 
found in newly minted gold. Should be grown by 
every lover of Zinnias. Of unusual beauty. Exceedingly 
fine under artificial light. 
Tom Thumb. All that the name implies. Plants 
4 to 6 inches in height. Covered with well-formed 
flowers of the Lilliput type. Color range from vivid red 
through orange, yellow, pink, rose and other pastel 
shades. 
Scabiosa Flowered. Resembling the annual Sca- 
biosa, the plants grow 2 to IpZ feet high bearing 
numerous medium sized flowers in colors which include 
crimson, scarlet, orange, yellow, pink and white. 
Haageana Mixed. (Mexican hybrids). An ideal 
flower for a Spanish garden. The small flowers make a 
brilliant display. An ideal bedding plant. The mixture 
contains many colors and combinations of colors. 
Price per flat of 100 plants of any of the above, each, 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Price for 10 plants in 2j^-inch pots of any of the 
above, $0.60. 
Price for 100 plants in 2^-inch pots, $5.00. 
For delivery by mail we recommend plants in pots 
only as plants in flats are very unsatisfactory to ship. 
We carry a full line of seasonal annuals and 
perennials in flats of 100 plants each, grown from 
our own SUPERIOR SEEDS. 
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