Cacalla —Tassel flower 
A brilliant or¬ 
ange and scarlet 
flowered annual 
which attracts 
attention in any 
garden. Each 
flower is a minl- 
ature paint 
brush, produced 
on long, wiry 
stems which 
make it an ex¬ 
cellent cut flow¬ 
er. It is also a 
splendid rockery 
subject. Plants 
grow about 18 
inches tall and 
frost. 
bloom from midsummer to 
Mixed Pkt. (100 seeds), 5(i 1/1# «*•* 25*. 
Clarkia 
A very pretty and 
easily grown an¬ 
nual, 1 % to 2 
feet high, with 
entire length of 
stalk covered with 
very double flow¬ 
ers resembling 
small carnations 
in pure white, 
crimson, pink, sal¬ 
mon, orange-scar¬ 
let and other beau¬ 
tiful shades. Fin¬ 
est for cutting. 
Double Mixed: 
Pkt. (250 seeds), 
5 ti '/h oz., 25* 
Two Fine Euphorbias 
Snow on the Mountain 
VARIEDATA. An unusual annual and a 
favorite for mass planting, having showy 
and distinct plants with very attractive 
foliage, dark green leaves edged and mar¬ 
gined with clear white; grows about 2 feet, 
easily produced from seed, doing well in 
any fairly good soil; suitable for beds or 
mixed borders. Very showy. 
Pkt. (100 seeds), 5 <; Vh oz., 25*. 
Mexican Fire Plant 
*HETEROPHYLLA. An attractive annual, 
fine for beds or borders. It resembles in 
habit and color the beautiful Poinsettia, the 
top leaves of the plant in mid-summer be¬ 
ing a brilliant scarlet, presenting a striking 
appearance. Plants grow 2 to 3 feet high, 
of branching form. 
Pkt. (50 seeds), 5<; Vfe oz., 35*. 
Gilia 
Capitata 
Thimble Flower 
Very graceful 
annuals growing 
about 2 feet high, 
with fine, feathery 
foliage and bear¬ 
ing globular heads, 
one inch across, 
of rich lavender- 
blue flowers, which 
retain their lovely 
color when dried. 
Pkt. (200 seeds), 
5<5 Vh oz., 20*. 
Linum— Scarlet Flax 
GRAN DIFLORUM RUBRUM. Showy annu¬ 
als 15 to 20 inches tall, having tine foliage 
and dainty brilliant scarlet-crimson flowers 
produced in great profusion throughout the 
summer. 
Pkt. (150 seeds), 5 <; Vh oz., 20*. 
Calendula 
A very free-flowering, well known an¬ 
nual, blooming during summer and fall. 
They grow well in ordinary garden soil 
and may also be used for pot culture. 
ORANGE SHAGGY — See Novelties, 
Page 6 . 
SUNSHINE — See Novelties, Page 8 . 
CAMP FIRE — See Novelties, Page 13 
GOLDEN RADIO — See Novelties 
Page 14. 
PASTEL BEDDING MIXTURE — Se« 
Novelties, Page 14. 
BALL’S ORANGE. A special strain 
claimed by the introducer to be the best 
blooming variety. About the size and 
color of Orange King; fine for either 
garden or for pot culture. 
Pkt., 10(1 Vh oz. , 45*. 
ORANGE KING. One of the best; pro¬ 
ducing rich orange flowers dll summer 
and rail. Blooms are fully double, and 
carried on fine long stems. 
Pkt., 5*; Vh oz„ 20*. Ball * Oranqo 
METEOR. A very showy variety; the creamy white flower petals are beauti¬ 
fully striped with a rich orange shade. This makes a pretty combination. 
Pkt., 5*; Vfe oz., 20*. 
MIXED. This makes a very showy display of large, double flowers in a 
wonderful combination of shades and colors. 
Pkt., 5*; Vh oz., 20*. 
Gaillardia —Blanket Flower 
A very showy garden annual growing about 15 
inches high, easily produced from spring sown 
seed and the large flowers 2 and 3 inches across 
are borne from early summer until frost. Their 
bright colored blooms make a gorgeous display. 
Grown in masses they are specially effective. 
Our Special Mixture includes all the Gaillardia 
colors such as bronzy-red, yellow banded and 
other shades and markings. It will delight you. 
Mixed: Pkt., 5 *; % nz., 25*. 
Rudbeckia —Coneflower 
A fine annual free flowering variety, 2 feet tall, 
forming a dense bush and wonderful display of 
flowers from early summer to late fall of bright 
orange-yellow petals surrounded with small, 
black cone. Pkt., 5 *; ‘At «*., 20*. 
Dianthus — Annual Garden Pinks 
They produce a great variety of brilliant colors and soft delicate tints in great 
profusion a few weeks after sowing seed and continually until frost. Grow 1 
foot tall, doing well in ordinary garden soil in a sunny location and with 
protection survive the winter. 
8PI.ENDEN8 — See Novelties, Page 5. 
SWEET W1VKL8FIELD — See Novelties, 
Page 7, 
DOUBLE ANNUAL PINKS. As fine as 
Carnations for cutting, flowers, very double, 
2 inches across, in beautiful shades and 
markings with a delightful spicy odor. 
Mixed: Pkt. (200 seeds), 5 *; Vf* oz., 25*. 
SINGLE ANNUAL PINKS. Unsurpassed 
for profusion of bloom all summer in most 
brilliant effects for beds and borders, flow¬ 
ers mottled, flaked, spotted and striped in 
a great diversity of colors. 
Mixed: Pkt. (200 seeds), 5 <; oz., 20*. 
DOUBLE AND SINGLE MIXED PINKS. 
Our Special Mixture. A most complete mix¬ 
ture of double and single flowering, many 
flowers 2 inches in diameter. A wonderful 
assortment of beautiful colors and tints. 
Pkt. (200 seeds), 5 *; Vfc oz., 20*. 
Gaillardia 
Four O’Clocks —Marvel of Peru 
Free-flowering annual: 
very ornamental, quick-growing; quite 
open early in the morning and close 
during midday, again opening about 
1 o’clock in the afternoon.. 
TALL MIXED. Grows 2% feet. 
Pkt., 5«; Vt OZ., 25*. 
DWARF MIXED. Grow to a height 
of only 15 to 18 inches. 
Pkt., 5 *; Vz OZ., 30*. 
bushv. Flowers 
Four O'Clocks 
Feverfew —Matricaria 
CAPENSIS ALBA. Plants grow 15 to 
20 inches tall and are covered with 
neat small, double, white flowers. 
Well adapted for borders. 
Pkt., 5 *; Vfc oz., 25*. 
GOLDEN BALL. Compact, bushy 
plants about 8 inches high, covered 
during summer and fall with bright 
ellow, double flowers. 
Pkt. (300 seeds), 5*1 1/16 oz., 50*. 
Golden Ball 
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