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FLOWER SEEDS —Annual 
URSINIA (Jewels of the Veldt). 12 in. Anethoides. 
Rich, deep orange flowers, with a ring of purple 
and darker spots, remaining open until dark. 
Flowers on wiry stems arising from large tufts of 
leaves. Pkt. 25c. 
VERBENA. Midsummer to frost. 10 in. Brilliant 
clusters of star-like, vivid multi-colored blossoms 
on creeping dwarf plants with dark green foliage. 
Gigantea Grandiflora Mixed. Immense trusses 
of large individual florets on compact plants. Many 
brilliant shades of giant flowers. 34 oz. 35c; pkt. 
15c. 
Hybrid a Mixed. Popular bedding variety, bearing 
many clusters of good sized blossoms. Includes a 
wide range of colors, many with lighter shaded 
centers. 34 oz. 40c; pkt. 10c. 
Compacta Royal Bouquet Mixed. New compact 
dwarf type covered with flowers of many bright 
colors. Pkt. 15c. 
VINCA ^Periwinkle). Late summer. 1 ft. Hand¬ 
some rose and white flowers in profusion, with 
dark laurel-like leaves on ornamental plants. Sow 
early. 34 oz. 40c; pkt. 10c. 
VIRGINIA STOCK. 6 in. Old-fashioned favorite 
still popular for its fresh bright colors, for edgings 
and beds. Sow early and the dwarf plants will 
produce quantities of faintly perfumed, red and 
white flowers for many weeks. 34 oz. 20c; pkt. 10c. 
VISCARIA (Rose of Heaven). All summer. 12 in. 
Bright showy flowers in shades of red, white and 
blue, free blooming and resembling single wild 
roses. Neat, tufted plants useful for beds and 
cutting. 34 oz. 25c; pkt. 10c. 
WALLFLOWER. Early Forcing Mixed. Late fall. 
18 in. Sweet scented old-fashioned favorite in 
rich hues of red, brown and yellow. In New 
England may be potted to bloom indoors after 
frosts. 34 oz. 30°: pkt- 10c. 
WILD CUCUMBER VINE (Echinocystis). 
WONDER GARDEN MIXTURE. Emerson’s Mixed 
Flowers. Our own mixture of popular annual 
seeds in a surprise packet that will give a con¬ 
tinuous supply of flowers all summer. 1 oz. 25c; 
pkt. 10c. 
XERANTHEMUM (Everlasting). Double mixed. 
18 in. Silvery foliage and silky double, pink, white 
and purple flowers, furnishing lasting beauty in 
winter bouquets. 34 oz - 30c; pkt. 10c. 
ZINNIA. Superb hot weather flowers blooming con¬ 
tinually for many weeks. Husky, robust plants 
bearing gorgeous ever-popular flowers in a wide 
range of rich colors. 
Double Dahlia Flowered. 234 ft. Huge double 
flowers with loose curling petals, appearing crisp 
and fresh, on robust branching plants. 
Oriole, Orange and gold. 
Crimson Monarch. 
Polar Bear, White. 
Exquisite, Pink. 
Dream, Lavender. 
Canary Bird, Yellow. 
Each of above. 34 oz. 50c; pkt. 10c. 
Above varieties mixed. 34 oz - 60c; pkt. 10c. 
Zinnia Fantasy Mixed 
Fantasy Zinnia Mixed. 2 ft. All America Award 
of Merit 1935. Striking new type of Zinnia that 
was so popular last year. Shaggy, ray-like petals, 
in a wide range of bright colors blending well for 
cutting. Pkt. 20c. 
California Giants. 234 ft. Tall, vigorous branch¬ 
ing plants with brighter, flat flowers nearly as 
large as the Dahlia Flowered with more regular 
petals. Mixture of many colors. 34 ° z - 50c; 
pkt. 10c. 
Lilliput Pompon or Baby Zinnias. 18 in. Bloom¬ 
ing all summer, these handsome little bushes pro¬ 
duce an abundance of tiny double flowers. Bright, 
well varied colors that are pleasing for bed or 
border. 34 oz. 30c; pkt. 10c. 
Haageana Double Mexican Hybrids. 15 in. 
Small double flowers in various shades of orange 
and brown that give brilliant color for bedding 
and cutting. Pkt. 15c. 
The Garden Notebook 
by Alfred Putz 
Illustrated handbook of 
gardening for each week of 
the year. 52 working draw¬ 
ings show just what to do 
and how. 212 pages, $1.60 
postpaid. 
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