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Berry Seed Company, Clarinda, Iowa 
1109 Acroclinium. A pretty ever¬ 
lasting:; white and pink flowers. 
When cut in bud state, can be dried 
for winter bouquets. Annual. 
1120 Helichrysum (Strawflower). 
Hardy Annual Mixed. Fine for win¬ 
ter bouquets. 
1248 Gomphrena. Showy annual 
used for winter bouquets. Clover- 
like heads. 
1333 Fhysalis (Chinese Lantern). 
Perennial. 1 % ft. Flowers yellow 
with dark center. Produces balloon¬ 
like husks the second year from 
seed. Turns bright red when ripe. 
1352 Statice (Sea Lavender). 
Perennial. Fine flower clusters on 
graceful stems. Can be used for 
winter bouquets. 
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Salpiglossis or Velvet Flower 
Produces large double, sweet 
1116 Alyssum, Sweet. Annual. 
Flowers white, honey scented. 
Blooms from early spring until 
frost. 
1160 Candytuft. Annual. Clusters 
of flowers somewhat resembling 
Phlox. Lovely colors. Finest Mixed. 
1165 Carnation. Giant Marguerite 
Mixed. Annual. Flowers large, dou¬ 
ble, deeply fringed, very fragrant 
and attractively colored. 
1166 Carnation. Fink Marguerite. 
Annual. Colors include pink, white, 
crimson and striped. 
1177 Centaurea Imperialis. Annual, 
scented,_ artistic shaped flowers on long stems' 
1220 Single Dianthus or Fink. Annual. Same family as carna¬ 
tions. Brilliant coloring. Hardy, easy to grow. 
1221 Berry’s Double Dianthus. Mixed. Annual. Flowers are 
fragrant, with fringed petals and brilliant colors. 
1245 Geranium. Annual. Foliage is handsome and sweet 
scented. Flowers borne on sturdy stems in large clusters, col¬ 
ored pink,_ rose, red, or white. For pot culture and bedding. 
1260 Heliotrope. Produces lavender and white blooms with de¬ 
lightful fragrance over a long period. May be started indoors. 
691 Lavender. Grown mostly for its sweet scented, light blue 
flowers, which when dried are placed in linen closets, as its 
perfume is moth repellent. 
1295 Mignonette. Annual. Produces fragrant, cone-shaped 
flower spikes. 
1300 Mourning Bride. Sweet scented. Good for beds and bor¬ 
ders; keeps well for cut flowers. 
1304 Golden Gleam Nasturtium. The new sweet-scented va¬ 
riety of gorgeous yellow. Fine for cut flowers. 
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1304 Golden Gleam 
The new sweet-scented variety of 
gorgeous yellow. Fine for cut 
flowers. 
1305 Berry’s Dwarf Nasturtiums. 
One of the most widely planted an¬ 
nuals. Plants covered with bright 
flowers. 
1306 Berry’s Major Mixed Tall 
Nasturtiums. Can be used in porch 
and window boxes, as well as in 
garden plantings. 
1308 N i g e 11 a (Love-in-a-Mist). 
Old-fashioned annual. Flowers 
blue, foliage finely cut. Plants 12 
to 15 in. tall. Blooms profusely 
and grows almost anywhere. 
1329 Poppy, Oriental. Perennial. 
One of the showiest, most brightly 
colored flowers grown. 2-3 ft. 
Shades of red, scarlet and orange. 
1330 Poppy, Double Carnation 
Flowered. Annual. Large flowers 
with fringed petals, many colors. 
1331 Poppy, Shirley. Annual. 
Large, graceful, satiny flowers 
borne on tall stems. 
1332 Double Finest Mixed Poppy. 
Annual. Includes best double large 
flowering varieties. 
1348 Salpiglossis. One of the 
easiest annuals to grow rich in 
color. 
1349 Shasta Daisy. Perennial. 
Fine hardy border plant. Has large 
daisy-like flowers. 
1291 Marigold, African. Annual. Grows 
duces large double flowers on long stems. 
1295 Mignonette. Annual. Produces fragrant, 
shaped flower spikes. 
Nasturtium. 1350 Berry’s Half-dwarf Mixture Snap¬ 
dragon. Annual. Their beautiful colors and 
fragrance are wonderfully pleasing. 
1351 Berry’s Tall Mixed Snapdragon, 
nual. Best for cut flowers. 
1355 Eckford Mixture Sweet Peas. 
Large flower kinds, fine assortment 
of colors. A special blend of beau¬ 
tiful varieties. Annual. 
1356 Berry’s Superb Spencer Mix¬ 
ture. Annual. Flowers are more 
open, have longer stems, produce 
more flowers and for a longer time. 
1370 Sweet William. Hardy peren¬ 
nial. Excellent border plants and 
for cut flowers. Free blooming. 
1385 Vinca. Annual. Popular 
bedding plants, very ornamental. 
Bloom freely from early summer 
until killed by frost. 
1389 Zinnia, Colossal Crimson. 
Annual. Large blooms, rich crim¬ 
son colored. 
1390 Giant Flowering Show Zin¬ 
nia. Annual. Zinnias are one of 
the most gorgeous annuals, pro¬ 
ducing brightly colored flowers on 
long- stems, excellent for cutting. 
They give a wonderful range of 
colors, old rose, dainty cream, bril¬ 
liant yellow, striking red, deep 
purple and other lovely colors. 
1391 Zinnia, Giant Ficotee. An¬ 
nual. Large, beautiful double flow¬ 
ers, in orange, lemon, pink and 
cerisej 
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Bachelor’s Button—Centaurea 
1392 Zinnia, Large Flowering Semi¬ 
dwarf. Annual. Grows 2 ft. tall. 
Bush plants, double flowers. 
1393 Zinnia, Fumila. Beautiful 
water-melon pink. 
1394 Zinnia, Golden Yellow. An¬ 
nual. Large blooms of showy bright 
yellow. 
Mourning Bride or Scabiosa 
