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Remember the beautiful flower gar¬ 
dens grandmother used to grow? You 
will find all the old favorites, as well 
as some newer ones, in Sears' flower 
seed selection. Don't let the flowers 
you love become only a memory. 
. ALL FLOWER SEEDS POSTPAID 
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. 
GUARANTEED NURSERY STOCK 
Ageratum 
Mixed Colors: 71 T 2310—(10 in.). A hardy 
annual with lavender, blue and white flowers. 
Amaranthus 
Mixed: 71 T 2311 — ( 2 x /i ft.). Effective for bor- 
ders, groups and foliage. 
Asters 
Giant Ostrich Plume: 71 T 2359—(18 in.). The 
finest type of ostrich'feather Aster. 
Giant Branching: 71 T 2307— (18 in.). Long 
steins make this variety desirable for cutting. 
Giant Comet: 71 T 2308—(18 in.). Mixed cob 
ors. They make a gorgeous display. 
Begonia 
Mixed: 71 T 2385—(1 ft.). One of the most 
satisfactory bedding plants. 
Balsam Apple 
71 T 2324— (12 in.). A climber. Cream colored 
flowers; yellow fruit. 
Bachelor Button 
Cornflower: 71 T 2318—(P /2 ft-). Flowers of 
rich purple, blue and white. 
Imperialis (Royal Sweet Sultan). 71 T 2319— (2V 2 
ft.). Excellent for cutting. Mixed colors. 
Clarkia 
Mixed: 71 T 2377—(2 ft.). Delicately colored 
double flowers, resembling small carnations 
strung along stems. 
Calliopsis 
Tickseed: 71 T 2362—(24 in.). Graceful border 
plants. Fine for bouquets and vases. Yellow. 
Calendula 
Pot Marigold: 71 T 2358—(18 in.). One of the 
showiest hardy annuals. 
Candytuft 
Fine Mixed: 71 T 2306—(10 in.). Produces 
many flower clusters in wide range of colors. 
Carnation 
Giant Marguerite Mixed: 71 T 2354—(18 in.). 
Flowers of very large size; colors include pink, 
crimson, striped, and white. 
Chrysanthemum 
Single Mixed: 71 T 2355—(20 in.). A popular 
garden flower. Makes a beautiful border. 
Climbing Bean 
Jack or Hyacinth Bean: 71 T 2326—(15 ft.). A 
splendid climber with clusters of purple and white 
flowers. 
Cockscomb (Celosia) 
Tall Mixed Plumose: 71 T 2316—(2 ft.). An 
old favorite. Brilliant until frost. 
Chinese Woolflower (Childsi). 71 T 2317—(2 
ft.). Flowers resemble ball of vividly colored 
wool. A bright spot for any garden. 
Cosmos 
Giant Mixed: 71 T 2320— (5 ft.). A hardy fast 
growing annual with feathery green foliage. 
Cypress Vine 
71 T 2325—(18 ft.). A climber with dark green 
foliage; white and red star'shaped blossoms. 
Mixed colors. 
Four O'Clock 
71 T 2329—( 2 V 2 ft.). An old favorite. Flowers 
open about 4 o’clock in the afternoon. 
Geranium 
71 T 2312—(2 ft.). Raise your own plants from 
this splendid seed. Fairly easy to grow. Mixed 
colors. For flower pots or gardens. 
Gourds 
71 T 2327—Gourds are very interesting climbers. 
All sorts mixed. 
Heliotrope 
71 T 2386—(2 ft.). A rapid grower; large clus- 
ters of dark blue flowers. 
Lady Slippers 
Double Mixed: 71 T 2313— (IV 2 ft.). Produce an 
abundance of brilliantly colored flowers. 
Larkspur 
Tall Double: 71 T 2333—(3 ft.). Mixed colors. 
One of the most popular annuals. 
Lobelia 
71 T 2349—Invaluable for edging borders. Dainty 
blue flowers somewhat like tiny butterflies in form. 
Lupins 
71 T 2374—(7 in.). Free-flowering; long, graceful 
spikes of rich colored, pea-shaped flowers. Mixed 
colors. A splendid flower for borders. 
Marigold 
Double African Mixed: 71 T 2334—(2Vi ft.). 
One of the last flowers to bloom in the fall. 
Mexican Fire or Burning Bush 
Kochia: 71 T 2332—( 2 V 2 ft.). Forms a green 
globe-shaped bush; turns deep red in fall. 
Morning Glory 
Imperial Japanese: 71 T 2328—(10 ft.). Flow¬ 
ers are the largest of any Morning Glory. Mixed 
colors. The favorite of young and old. 
All-American Winners 
Each year a Committee of 
Seed Trade selects the outstand¬ 
ing new flower creations from all 
over the world. Sears, with the 
assistance of experts, has made 
a selection from winners, and 
these are offered to Sears cus¬ 
tomers at money-saving prices. 
Postpaid. 
Calendula, Sunshine or Chrysantha 
71 T 2423—(2 ft.). A Gold Medal Winner! 
Bright golden canary-yellow flowers with long, 
curled center petals. Fine for cutting. | 3 _ 
Postpaid, per packet. IJC 
New Klondyke Cosmos, Orange Flare 
71 T 2426—The grand champion of the 1934 
All-American Novelties. Awarded 96*/2 points and 
is the only entry that all judges voted for. Marigold- 
like foliage and deep orange flowers. Splendid for 
cutting and very showy in the garden. Grow in 
poor soil. ^ 3 
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