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FLOWER SEEDS 
CLARKIA, Finest Double Mixed. (HA-2 ft.) 
Clarkia is one of the easiest grown annuals developing to 
perfection in a cool climate. Plants grow quickly and are in 
full bloom from 5 to 6 weeks after sowing. A fine garden 
flower and excellent for cutting. 
(Pkt., 10c) (14 oz., 25c). 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA, 
One of the finest hardy climbers. Fragrant white flowers. 
(Pkt., 5c) ( y H oz., 25c). 
COLUMBINE (Aquilegia), Mixed. (HP-2% ft.) 
Plants look frail but are strong and hardy and will thrive in 
most situations, preferring partial shade and considerable 
moisture. 
(Pkt., 10c) (% oz., 25c). 
COSMOS, Early Flowering, Mixed. (HA-4 ft.) 
A favorite fall flower and may be had in bloom from July to 
November. Plants strong, vigorous growing and so free with 
their favors they can scarcely be spared from any garden. 
(Pkt., 5c) (14 oz., 25c). 
CYPRESS VINE. Finest Mixed (Ipomea Quanioclit). (HA-S ft.) 
A rapidly growing climber with fern-like foliage and grace¬ 
ful star shaped flowers. 
(Pkt.. 10c) (14 oz.. 25c). 
DIANTHUS, Double Mixed (Pinks). (HA-12 in.) 
Few flowers can equal this in beauty and profusion of blooms. 
Gay blossoms on strong 
stems come in a variety 
of colors, their stripes and 
markings making them 
especially attractive. Easy 
to grow and suitable for 
cutting. 
(Pkt. 5c) (14 oz. 40c). 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA, California 
Poppy. (HA-12 in.) 
State flower of California. 
When planted in beds it 
it is a brilliant mass of 
blooms all summer. Plants 
grow in tufts and the 
blue green foliage is very 
lacy, flowers a rich golden 
yellow. 
(Pkt. 5c) ( 14 oz. 20c). 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA, Sunset Mix¬ 
ture. 
A mixture of all colors 
known to California Pop¬ 
pies. 
(Pkt. 10c) (*4 oz. 20c). 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower). Fine Mixed. (HA-18 in.) 
Splendid, large, single composite flowers with rich maroon 
center and orange edges. 
(Pkt. 5c) (*4 oz. 25c). 
GERANIUM Zonale Mixed. (TP-2 ft.) 
An excellent mixture of the largest and finest varieties. Ger¬ 
aniums are interesting plants to raise from seed as there is 
always a chance of securing something new and desirable. 
In fact propagation by seed is only way to obtain new varieties. 
Geraniums bloom better in small pots with the soil kept not 
too moist. 
(Pkt. 10c). 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath). (HA-2 ft.) 
Elegant star shaped white flowers charming for massing with 
bouquets. 
(Pkt. 10c) (14 oz. 25c). 
GYPSOPHILA PANICULATA, Double White. (HP-3 ft.) 
Superior to the older hardy, sorts producing tiny double rose 
shaped flowers. Gives a mist like appearance in bouquets. Still 
unfixed but has a good portion of doubles. 
(Pkt. 25c) (1/10 oz. 75c). 
HOLLYHOCK, Chaters Best Mixed. (HP-5 ft.) 
This tall stately flower should be used as a background for 
other flowers in your garden. Try planting a row along the 
back fence. Our mixture contains a beautiful range of colors. 
(Pkt. 10c) (14 oz. 30c). 
IPOMEA, Grandiflora Alba (Moon Flower). (HA-12 ft.) 
A vine that surpasses others in its class for its size and beauty 
of flowers. These are extremely large, pure white, sweet 
scented; a number of them open each evening to bloom until 
morning. 
(Pkt., 10c) (i/ 2 oz.. 25c). 
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How to Grow Flowers From Seed, See Page 85. 
