SEED CATALOGUE . 1935 
Flower Seeds 17 
AQUILEGIA » Columbine 
A hardy perennial of great beauty. The long-spurred type gives 
elegant cut-flowers. If sown in summer, plants will be ready by 
autumn for transplanting to the border to flower next May and June. 
Alpina. Beautiful, rare variety with short-spurred, Pkt. Large pkt. 
powdery blue flowers. A gem for the rockery. 1 foot.SO 15 $0 40 
Canadensis (Wild Columbine). Excellent for rock- 
garden or hardy border. The scarlet and yellow 
flowers bloom freely on plants 1 foot high. 15 40 
Californica hybrida. Large yellow flowers; dark 
orange spurs. 15 40 
Chrysantha. Rightly called the Golden Columbine. 
Fragrant and showy with long and slender spurs. 
2 to 3 feet. 15 40 
Caerulea (Rocky Mountain Columbine). Sky-blue, 
with white corolla and long spurs. 2 feet. 15 40 
Copper Queen. Petals and outside of corolla copper- 
red, with long spurs of deeper hue, inside of corolla 
straw-color. 25 75 
Crimson Star. New. Long spurs and petals of bril¬ 
liant dark crimson with creamy white corolla. 25 75 
Glandulosa vera. (True.) Large, bright sky-blue 
flowers; white corolla; incurved spurs. 35 1 00 
Longissima. See Novelties and Specialties, page 6.. . 
Rose Queen. Beautiful, long-spurred, rose-colored 
flowers with white centers and yellow anthers—a 
most delicate combination of colors. 25 75 
Long-spurred, Blue Shades. . 25 75 
Long-spurred, Pink Shades.. 25 75 
Dobbie’s Imperial Hybrids. Includes a magnificent 
range of color. This strain is the result of many 
years of careful selection and has very long spurs 
and fine form... . 25 75 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Strain. One of the finest strains 
ever raised. The blooms are large, with very long 
spurs and come in a fascinating range of colors. .... 25 75 
Long-spurred Hybrids, Mixed. A fine mixture in¬ 
cluding flowers of all shades. 10 25 
Double Mixed. 10 25 
Single Mixed. 10 25 
Long-spurred Aquilegia 
Arabis alpina 
ARABIS • Rock Cress 
Alpina. Early spring-flowering perennial plants especially Pkt. 
adapted for edging and rockery. They form a dense carpet 
completely covered with pure white blossoms in May. 
6 inches.34 oz * 25 cts... $0 10 
ARCTOTIS « African Daisy 
Grandis. A remarkably handsome annual which forms bushes 
2 to 3 feet high. Its flowers are large and showy, being pure 
white on the upper surface, with a light blue center sur¬ 
rounded by a narrow golden band. The reverse of petals is 
pale lilac-blue. Valuable as a cut-flower, the blooms lasting 
a week to ten days after being cut.34 oz - 25 cts.. . 10 
ARMERIA • Sea Thrift 
Formosa. Dwarf-growing perennial, with grassy leaves and a 
tufted habit of growth. The rose-pink flowers are borne in 
globular heads from May till September. Suitable for edgings, 
borders, and rock-garden.. .Large pkt. 40 cts... 15 
Laucheana. Produces a mass of rosy crimson flowers all sum¬ 
mer. Fine for edging and planting in rockery. 6 inches. .. . 
Large pkt. 40 cts.. . 15 
ARGEMONE Mexican or Prickly Poppy 
Hybrida grandiflora. Sturdy bushes 3 feet high; pale green, Pkt. 
spiny foliage, with clear silvery midrib and veins. The poppy¬ 
like flowers are of satiny texture, over 3 inches across, and 
come in various shades from rich yellow to creamy white. It 
starts blooming early in July and continues without interrup¬ 
tion until November. They should have a sunny location, and 
it is best to sow the seed where they are intended to bloom as 
soon as the ground is warm, preferably in light soil, although 
unlike other poppies they can be transplanted when small 
with perfect success. A very pretty and ornamental plant in 
or out of bloom. The foliage is especially decorative and the 
stems and seed-pods have a picturesqueness rare in plants 
so easily grown.J4 oz - 30 cts.. .$0 10 
Arctotis 
