Godetia —Dwarf Double Azalea-Flowered 
Dwarf Godetia 
These wonderful flowers rival the loveliest of potted and petted 
Azaleas. Sow the seed out in the garden, same as with asters, 
iftm to nearly loot apart. Each plant makes a compact hush about a foot high. The big 
beautiful, pink blossoms with deeper centers just about hide the plant. Tt’s a revelation: 
You 11 be surprised—and delighted. May also be grown in pots. Pkt. 10c: V± oz 30c 
Y2 oz. 50c. ’ 1 
Godetia—Tall Double 
Gladiolus-Flowered 
Most beautiful hardy annual, pro¬ 
ducing an abundance of brilliantly- 
polored flowers that are attached at 
intervals along the stem and open 
from bottom to tip of stem, some¬ 
thing like the Gladiolus. Can be 
cut in bud and allowed to open in¬ 
doors. 
The lovely flowers are illustrated 
at the right.#'- 
Finest double varieties in CRIM¬ 
SON, LAVENDER, PINK, WHITE 
and all colors mixed. Choice any 
color, or mixed: Pkt. 10c; 5 pkts. 40c. 
t You may include in the 5 for 40c 
the lovely Azalea-flowered Dwarf, 
above.) 
CLARKIA 
Another easy-to-grow charming 
annual. Bushy plants 20 inches 
tall bear double flowers resembling 
small carnations. Very pleasing 
for table bouquets. Buds will open 
after cutting. Pive separate colors: 
WHITE, PINK, CARMINE, OR¬ 
AN G-E-S C A R L ET, SALMON-OR¬ 
ANGE. Any color or all colors 
mixed, Pkt. 10c. (SPECIAL: One 
each of the 5 colors for 40c.) 
Godetia—Tall Double Gladiolus-Flowered 
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