Portulaca —Rose Moss—Sun Plant 
For gorgeous coloring nothing can excel a bed or border of 
Portulaca. Plants are low-growing and creep along the ground. 
They like full sun-light and can stand the hot summer sun 
and thrive in most any location. They comprise a wonderful 
range of colors; and bloom continuously from midsummer 
until October. 
Portulacas do well in the poorest soil and will bloom during 
a dry season when everything else almost perishes. 
DOUBLE AND SINGLE MIXED 
A wonderful mixture of both single and double flowers in 
many charming shades and colors. 
Pkt. (over 500 seeds), 10 *; 3 pkts., 25<; Vh oz., 40*. 
New Verbena 
Fireball 
A dwarf, bright 
scarlet Verbena 
which forms a com¬ 
pact, erect plant 
about 6 inches high 
and literally covered 
with bloom; always 
comes true from 
seed. Excellent plant 
for borders, beds, 
rock gardens or for 
pot culture. It is a 
gem. 
Pkt., io<; 
1/16 oz., 40*. 
Border of Gold 
Tagetes Signata Pumila 
This beautiful little flower 
grows 12 to 15 inches tall 
making a compact plant lit¬ 
erally covered with golden 
yellow flowers having or¬ 
ange star in the center, and 
during summer and fall 
gives a golden sheet of 
bloom. The foliage is fern¬ 
like and dainty making a 
very pretty combination. 
Makes a beautiful border. 
Pkt., IOC Vfe oz., 30<. 
Sweet William 
Annual 
This annual will bloom the 
first season from spring 
sown seed, and flower freely 
until frost and in mild sec¬ 
tions it will live for years. 
There is a great variety of 
attractive colors and shades, 
such as found in the Peren¬ 
nial Sweet William. It grows 
12 to 15 inches tall, and is a 
beautiful sight when in full 
bloom. Easy to grow and 
should be in every garden. 
Mixed: Pkt., 10<; 
Vfc oz., 30*. 
New Calendula 
Sunshine 
Or Chrysanthemum 
Flowered 
A Gold Medal Winner and 
one of the Best New Flow¬ 
ers, entirely new species and 
distinctly different in flower 
form. It has wide petals, 
loosely arranged, incurved 
at center and reflexed at 
edges, somewhat like a 
Chrysanthemum; flowers 
large clear Buttercup yellow 
on long stems for cutting. 
A very profuse bloomer for 
a long season. 
Pkt., 1 0«; 3 pkts., 25*. 
Mills Giant Snapdragons 
These Giant or Maximum Snapdrtigons (Antirrhi¬ 
num) represent the latest development in beautifully 
formed flowers in a wide range from delicate pastel 
shades to vivid colors. They are well called The 
Aristocrats of the Garden, yet their ease of culture 
brings the height of perfection in any garden. 
The long, strong spikes with dark glossy leaves 
and beautiful flowers completely encircling the spike 
are gorgeous for cutting. Seed sown in Mav brings 
bloom from July until frost, or sown inside and 
transplanted brings earlier bloom. Plants cut back 
and potted in September will bloom through the 
winter. 
1935 Special Color Mixture: Pkt., IOC 
3 pkts., 25*; 1/16 oz., 40*. 
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