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three months from the time they are 
planted. They are most hardy for early 
blooms, as they stand frost even when other 
plants wither and blacken. Very floriferous, 
with long stems, most excellent cut-flowers. 
At their best sown either where they will 
flower or in boxes and transplanted when 
young. 
Santa Maria Inn strain of Orange and 
Gold, Frank J. McCoy re-selections (quan¬ 
tity limited and subject to stock)—Imported 
originally from Australia, and ranked by 
Mr. McCoy as one of the finest strains ever 
purchased. Large flowers of orange and gold 
coloring, completely distinct from any other 
strain... 25c pkt. 
Santa Maria Inn strain of Coonara Pinks. 
Frank J. McCoy re-selections. Also imported 
originally from Australia. Very fine, 95 per 
cent pink.25c pkt. 
Santa Maria Inn Mixture, Frank J. McCoy 
re-selections. Re-selected from the finest 
strains obtainable anywhere—the best mix¬ 
ture you could possibly have. Orange, yellow, 
white, pink and other shades. Order three 
packets and have a full succession of blooms. 
.25c pkt., 3 for 60c 
ICELAND POPPIES—Gartref Strain—A re¬ 
markable variation in Iceland Poppies. New 
pastel and art shades, with darker picotee 
markings and pencilings. We have imported 
our seed direct from the originator in South 
Australia. Large blooms in a mixture of shell 
pink, cream, amber, and bronze.35c pkt. 
ICELAND POPPY COLLECTION—One packet 
each of all four strains.85c 
LAVATERA Sunset {Mallow). A splendid 
drought resistant annual shrub three to 
four feet tall, well branched. Plants literally 
covered with large blossoms of carmine rose. 
.15c pkt. 
LINARIA—Fairy Bouquet (New )—(Wild Snap¬ 
dragon). Plants eight to ten inches high, 
colors rose, yellow, pink, lavender, white, and 
violet mixed. A gem for border or rock 
garden .25c pkt. 
LUPINES—Giant King Strain. A new and im¬ 
proved strain of annual lupines, Three to 
four feet tall, of base branching habit, and 
having four to six bloom spikes to the plant. 
Larger blooms, and many more to the spike 
—in fact, larger and better in all ways than 
the older types. Easily grown. 
King Blue—Oxford blue..25c pkt. 
King White—Clear white.25c pkt. 
Giant King Mixture—Colors including dark 
blue, sky blue, heliotrope, and white, mixed. 
.25c pkt. 
NASTURTIUM Double Gleam Type—A new 
race, double, sweet-scented, semi-trailing, 
and blooming above the foliage. Perhaps the 
most popular recent contribution in flower¬ 
ing annuals. 
Golden Gleam—Bright golden yellow. 
.10c pkt. 
Gleam Hybrids—A splendid mixture in 
colors never dreamed of before, as: Salmon, 
orange scarlet, cerise, cream, orange, crim¬ 
son, and gold flushed scarlet. Our stock 
comes from the introducer of the Gleam type 
nasturtium. Ready now, at the new reduced 
price of.15c pkt. 
Moon Gleam (New)—Delightful shade of 
pale yellow. Available Sept. 10th.25c pkt. 
Orange Gleam (New)—Very bright or¬ 
ange. Available Sept. 10th.25c pkt. 
Salmon Gleam (New)—A pleasing shade 
of salmon. Available Sept. 10th.25c pkt. 
Scarlet Gleam—Very bright and showy— 
fiery scarlet. Ready now, at the new reduced 
price of.15c pkt. 
NASTURTIUM New Dwarf Globe Type—De¬ 
veloped from the Gleam nasturtiums, having 
the same fine habit as the latter, except for 
dwarf non-trailing growth. Unexcelled for 
rock gardens or borders, and presenting a 
more solid mass of bloom than the Gleams. 
Golden Globe—Golden yellow. Sept. 10th 
delivery .25c pkt. 
Globe Hybrids—Colors similar to the Gleam 
Hybrids. Delivery Sept. 10th.25c pkt. 
PANSY—Super Swiss ( Roggli ). Giants—Rec¬ 
ognized as one of, if not the finest strain in 
America. Immense blooms in fine color 
range. Regular pkt., 50c. Large pkt.... .$1.00 
RANUNCULUS. A bright showy flower usually 
grown from tubers, but actually more satis¬ 
factory from seed, as the latter are disease 
resistant. 
Blooms in showiest yellow, red, scarlet, 
orange, white, and other autumn colors, in 
varying degrees of doubleness. 
We have been fortunate enough to secure 
a supply from the famous Armacost and 
Royston Tecolote Giant Strain, mixed colors. 
Easily raised from seed sown from August 
to November, depending on when the cool 
weather starts. Can be grown on like winter 
flowering stocks and set out in autumn. One 
packet does the work of dozens of tubers, and 
for only 50c pkt. 
SWEET PEAS—Early flowering type. After 
most careful consideration, we have selected 
for our listing one variety in each of the six 
most desired colors as being the best and 
most outstanding in its class. Sold separately 
or in group collection. Also a full color mix¬ 
ture of the best sweet peas. In California, 
plant in early fall for Xmas blooms. 
Burpee’s Giant Pink—Soft pink, blended 
luminous rose. 
Burpee’s Lavender—Wistaria lavender. 
Flamingo—Salmon pink. 
Mrs. Herbert Hoover—Clear bright blue. 
Red Bird—Bright crimson red. 
White Harmony—Pure white. 
Group Collection—One large packet each 
of the varieties listed above (6 pkts.).50c 
Individual varieties—Large pkt., each. .15c 
Full color mixture—Finest sweet peas, in¬ 
cluding varieties named above, and others, 
mixed. Large packet.25c 
