• GIANT OF CALIFORNIA 
DOUBLE MIXED 
We have had this strain under observation and 
it now fully meets with our ideas as to quality. 
It is a splendid mid-season flowering strain, the 
result of years of painstaking selection by one of 
California's leading hybridizers. They grow 3 '/ 2 
feet high with long strong stems 18 to 24 inches 
in length, bearing beautifully formed, curled and 
interlaced flowers 5 inches and over across. 
Finest Double Mixed. Containing all colors. 
Pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 25c; 1 oz., 80c. 
• HEART OF FRANCE 
WILT RESISTANT 
The best pure red aster ever produced. Opens 
red as the purest ruby, deepens with age and 
retains its remarkable beauty to the very end. 
The flowers are large and full. The plants are of 
branching type and very robust habit. Stems are 
long and strong. The plants begin to bloom quite 
early in the season. Pkt., 10c; 3 for 25c. 
• CREGO’S GIANT ASTER 
WILT RESISTANT 
With their long twisted curved petals they 
resemble the choicest of Japanese Chrysanthe¬ 
mums; flowers measuring fiveinches in diameter; 
borne on long, strong stems, making them suit¬ 
able for cut flower purposes. 
Crego’s Giant Mixed. Pkt., 7c; J4 oz. 20c. 
1 oz., 70c. 
• GURNEY’S PEERLESS YELLOW 
At last a Yellow Aster. It has been difficult 
to get a good yellow Aster. It can be described 
as of American Branching habit, height about 
two feet, flowers of good size and form, petals 
slightly incurved. 
The color is a deep yellow. Pkt., 10c. 
• AGERATUM 
As an addition to the flower garden’s blue, the 
Ageratum is a valuable flower. The dwarf sort 
being particularly desirable for borders, edg¬ 
ings, etc., being very compact and erect. 
• LITTLE DORRIT YELLOW 
A new yellow Ageratum for borders. There 
are many good white and blue border and rock 
garden plants, but very few good yellows. This 
new compact round plant grows 6 to 8 inches 
tall and is completely hidden by a mass of bright 
golden yellow flowers. Pkt., 7c; 14 oz., 20c. 
• LITTLE BLUE STAR 
A variety of exceedingly dwarf and even 
growth; the tiny bushes, not over 4 to 5 inches 
high, are densely covered with bright blue 
flowers, a fine variety for edging. Pkt., 5c; 
V 2 oz., 25c. 
ALYSSUM 
Carpet of Snow —New, very dwarf, blooming 
profusely. A solid mass of white all Summer. 
Splendid for edging. Try it this year and you 
will always plant Little Gem. Plants 3 to 4 inches 
high. Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c. 
Lilac Queen—The plants are of dwarf, com¬ 
pact, upright growth, 4 to 5 in. tall. The flower 
clusters are composed of small, rich lilac florets 
which become lighter as they age. Pkt., 6c; 
'/ 2 oz., 20c; I oz., 30c. 
Carpet of Snow 
• BALSAM OR LADY SLIPPER 
Camelia Flowered—The largest flowered of 
any of the Balsams and perfectly doubled. The 
individual flowers frequently measure 2y 2 inches 
across, the plants forming symmetrical, well 
branched erect bushes, the branches being al¬ 
most covered with the magnificent double flow¬ 
ers. In color they vary from the brightest scarlet 
to pure white, including spotted violet, royal 
purple and many others. Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c. 
• ANTIRRHINUM, SNAP-DRAGON 
An old favorite, which has been greatly im¬ 
proved, with dark and glossy leaves and large, 
curiously-shaped flowers, with finely marked 
throats. They bloom the first season from seed 
sown in the spring. 
• BROWALLIA—Amethyst Blue 
A beautiful large-flowering variety of the most 
brilliant ultramarine blue, a rare color; does 
finely outside in the border, or in hanging- 
baskets or vases, but is especially valuable as 
a pot plant for winter and early spring flower¬ 
ing. Pkt., 5c; '/a oz., I5c. 
• CANDYTUFT 
Gurney’s Old-Fashioned 
FLOWER GARDEN 
THE KIND YOUR MOTHER AND 
GRANDMOTHER RAISED 
1 Pkt. Bachelor’s Button. 5c 
1 Pkt. Cosmos, Early Flowering.5c 
1 Pkt. Four O’Clock.5c 
1 Pkt. Lady Slipper.5c 
1 Pkt. Marigold. ... ,5c 
1 Pkt. Moss Rose. . ,5c 
1 Pkt. Nasturtium, Dwarf.5c 
1 Pkt. Pinks.5c 
1 Pkt. Verbena.5c 
1 Pkt. Zinnia, Giant. 5c 
Value 50c 
BARGAIN PRICE, Postpaid.. .40c 
• GIANT FLOWERED PURPLE 
KING 
This is the forerunner of a race of new and 
distinct Snap-Dragons. Flowers more than 
twice the size of the ordinary Antirrhinum. Do 
not fail to include it in your order. Pkt., 10c; 
3 for 25c. 
• GIANT FLOWERED MIXED 
The finest assortment of colors we have ever 
seen. Pkt., 5c; J4 oz., 20c. 
All the varieties look best in beds or masses. 
Seed sown in autumn produces flowers in early 
spring. When sown in April, flowers from July 
to September, and some of the sorts till frost 
comes. Hardy annual, 1 foot. 
Dark Crimson—We all know the Candytuft, 
the white variety, and love it for the beautiful 
borders it makes. This new dark crimson vari¬ 
ety produces largest racemes of flowers of a 
beautiful dark crimson and makes a wonderful 
border. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c. 
• RUST PROOF ANTIRRHINUM 
University of California mixture. For com¬ 
plete description, see page 6. Pkt., 9c; 2 for 15c. 
• DWARF MIXED ANTIRRHINUM 
This giant-flowering type brings us flowers as 
large and beautiful as those represented in the 
Giants. The plants, however, are not as tall, 
and are wonderful for borders, beds, and cutting. 
They form well-rounded, symmetrical bushes 
which bloom profusely. 1 ft. tall. Pkt., 7c; 14 
oz., 20c. 
Giant Hyacinth—The little Candytuft we 
have known for so many years and used for 
border purposes is being superseded by this pure 
white giant. Flowers are grown compactly on 
stems about eight to ten inches high. Borne in 
abundance. Pkt., 7c; y 2 oz., 15c. 
Giant Flowering Mixed — This justly popular 
annual is of easiest culture and flowers profusely 
throughout the whole season. The flowers of 
our strain are nearly double the size of the old 
varieties and fairly cover the plants, which are 
useful in beds, pots or borders. Pkt., 5c; 1 oz., 
20c. 
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