Flowers 
Crested Cosmos 
1071 Bachelor’s Buttons. Double 
cornflower. Sow this old-fash¬ 
ioned favorite with pink pop¬ 
pies. They will reseed them¬ 
selves and come year after year 
to make a brilliant showing-. 
COSMOS 
1083 Early Mammouth Flowering-. 
These tall, feathery plants are 
covered with lovely long¬ 
stemmed flowers through late 
summer until fall. All shades 
of crimson, rose, pink and lav¬ 
ender. One mixture. 
1077 Orange Flare. The new early 
yellow-orange cosmos that 
blooms a few months after sow¬ 
ing. Fkt., 15c, 
1078 The Anemone Flowering’ or 
Crested. This strain produces a 
large percentage of double flow¬ 
ers in all colors. Fkt., 15c. 
1086 Coleus. A brilliant bedding 
plant valuable for its foliage. 
1085 Coxcomb Cristata. Large red 
ornamental flower heads frilled 
like a coxcomb. 
1072 Chinese W oolf lower— 
(Childsi). Globular flower heads 
like balls of wool in a bright rich 
red color. 
1366 Chrysanthemum. Long stiff 
stems, daisy like flowers in gor¬ 
geous color combinations of yel¬ 
low, brown, red, white and rose. 
Blooms all summer. Fkt., 10c. 
DAHLIA 
As a whole they will bloom the 
first year from seed. You’ll get all 
kinds of interesting colors. Save 
the bulbs of the more worthwhile 
shades. All colors. 
1090 Double Mixed. 
1089 Single Mixed. 
1092 Dusty Miller. Compact plants 
of finely-cut silver gray foliage. 
Very beautiful for edging. 
FOUR O’CLOCK 
A bushy plant of glossy foliage 
with hundreds of small star flow¬ 
ers in white, yellow, crimson and 
striped. They remain closed until 
late in the afternoon and then are 
a mass of color. 
1093 Mixed Colors. 
1073 Striped and Variegated, 
1358 Gaillardia or Blanket Flower. 
This annual blooms quickly from 
seed throughout tlie summer and 
fall. Flowers in shades of gor¬ 
geous orange and scarlet that 
a,re good for cutting. 
1094 Geranium. Easy to g r o w. 
The plants will bloom the first 
summer from spring sown seed. 
SHENANDOAH, IOWA 
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Larkspur 
Marigold 
1132 Mignonette. Grow this plant 
for its delicious fragrance that 
is evident both in the garden and 
in bouquets in the house. 
1095 Gilia. Blue thimble flower. 
Bushy plants of fine feathery 
foliage. Globe shaped flowers 
of rich lavender blue. Flowers 
last well when cut in water. 
1113 Heliotrope. If you sow this 
seed early you will have fra¬ 
grant lilac and dark blue blooms 
all the rest of the summer. 
1119 Lantana. Grow them in pots 
and set them in the garden. 
Pink, white, lavender and orange. 
LARKSPUR 
Bloom quickly from seed sown 
in the spring. Flower spikes give 
beautiful color from spring until 
fall. A lovely cut flower. 
1123 Double Dark Blue. Fkt., 10c. 
1367 Double Bose, Fkt., 10c. 
1368 Double White. Fkt., 10c. 
1X24 Double Mixed. Fkt., 10c, 
1125 Love-in-a-Mist (Nigelia). 
One of the prettiest old-fash¬ 
ioned annuals with finely cut 
foliage and attractive double¬ 
blue, cornflower seed blossoms 
followed by curious looking seed 
pods. 
1126 Lobelia (Crystal Palace). 
Compact little plant of azure 
blue flowers for borders or win¬ 
dow-boxes. 
1157 Lupine. Long flower spikes 
of pea-shaped flowers. They like 
moisture and some shade, and 
will reward you with gorgeous 
blooms of blue, rose and white. 
MARIGOLD 
1127 Lemon All Double. All dou¬ 
ble blooms of rich lemon yellow. 
1144 Orange All Double. Enor¬ 
mous double orange flowers on 
long strong stems. 
1129 Tall African Double. Both 
orange and lemon balls. 
1336 Guinea Gold. New carnation 
flowered marigold of pure orange 
gold. Blossoms very graceful 
and artistic, resembling giant 
carnations more than marigolds. 
1143 Scotch Prize. New shades in 
mahogany and gold. Very strik¬ 
ing. 10c. 
1130 Dwarf French Double. These 
are symmetrical plants 10 in. 
high covered with brilliant blos¬ 
soms over a long period. Grow 
both sizes. Some are velvety 
brown striped with golden yel¬ 
low, and others are pure lemon 
yellow and orange yellow. Mixed 
colors. lOo, 
Moss Rose 
Fortulaca. A treasure in gardens 
that are hot and dry. The little 
plants will spread over quite a 
space and their brilliant cup¬ 
shaped blossoms give dazzling 
color all summer long. 
1196 Single Mixed. 
1195 Double Mixed. 
NASTURTIUMS 
For flowers all summer long 
plant nasturtiums. They bloom 
freely always, especially in poor 
soil. 
Dwarf Varieties 
1150 Double Golden Gleam. A very 
large double bloom of clear, 
golden yellow. Very new and 
gorgeous. Fragrant, too. Fkt., 
15c. 
1420 New Glorious Gleam Hybrids. 
Double, fragrant, nasturtiums in 
scarlet and gold. The new sen¬ 
sational variety. Fkt., 15c. 
1151 Camelion. Flowers are red 
and yellow. 
1152 Deep Scarlet. Dark foliage 
with brilliant blooms. 
1141 Purple Garnet. Unusually 
lovely color. 
1154 Salmon Rose. Makes a beau¬ 
tiful splash of color. 
1139 Dwarf or Tom Thumb Mix¬ 
ture. A splendid mixture. 
Tall Variety 
1155 California Climber. This 
nasturtium likes to trail over 
the ground or over a trellis, cov¬ 
ering a stump or hanging from 
your porch boxes. Give it a 
chance and it will he a beauti¬ 
ful sight. Fkt., 10c. 
Lantana 
