Ageratum, Little Blue Star 
Alyssum, Little Gem 
Aster, Giant Crego W. R. 
Calendula, Dbl. Mixed 
Inter-State’s Flower Seeds 
All Flower Seeds 
on pages 54,55,56 
are 
10 cents pa^^t 
3 ^ 25c 
Alike or Assorted, Postpaid 
101 AGERATUM, Little Blue Star (5)— 
A popular plant. Covered with bright 
blue flowers all summer until frost. Fine 
for borders, edging and rockery. 
102 ALYSSUM, Saxatile Comp. (9)— 
Brilliant golden yellow flowers from May 
to July on neat little plants. Hardy. 
103 ALYSSUM, Little Gem (4)—So 
completely covered with snow-white 
blooms, looks like a beautiful white 
carpet, from spring to late fall. The finest 
white edging plant. 
104 ASTER, Giant Crego Wilt Resistant 
(27)—Immense flowers, 5 inches and 
over, with petals curled and twisted. 
Beautiful in the garden in the late summer 
and fall wth their lovely colors of so 
many shades. Also fine for cutting because 
the flowers have stems 12 inches and 
longer. 
105 ASTER, Improved American Branch¬ 
ing Wilt Resistant (30)—A profusion of 
large, double, free-branching flowers in a 
glorious range of colors. Long stems. 
106 ASTER, Wilt Resistant Mixed (30)— 
If you have been having poor success with 
asters, plant this strain. It will give you 
the loveliest blooms in a marvelous range 
of colors. This is absolutely the finest 
strain offered today. 
107 BACHELOR BUTTON, Centaurea, 
Cornflower, Double Mixed (24)—Showy, 
double flowers of blue, rose, white and 
red on long stems. Are produced freely 
from June until frost. Fine for cutting. 
Very easy to grow. Grow in sun or partial 
shade 
108 BALSAM, Lady’s Slipper, Double 
Mixed (IS)—An old favorite. Free-bloom¬ 
ing, with brilliantly colored showy flowers. 
This is an improved strain with larger 
flowers and brighter colors. Plant in full 
sun. 
109 CALENDULA, Improved, Pot Mari¬ 
gold, Double Mixed (18)—One of the 
choicest free flowering annuals, especially 
lovely in late fall. Also grows indoors. 
Many shades of yellow and orange. 
110 CANDYTUFT (12j—An early flower¬ 
ing annual. White, lilac and purple flowers 
remain in bloom a long time. Fine for 
massing in edgings and beds. Likes the 
sunshine. 
111 CASTOR BEAN, Ricinus, Mixed 
(120)—A tall growing background plant. 
Used by some as a mole repellent. 
112 CARDINAL CLIMBER—Everbody 
admires this splendid climber. Grows 15 
to 20 feet and is just covered with clusters 
of A'i\dd red flowers from midsummer until 
frost 
Candytuft 
Remember that all Inter-State seeds are GUARANTEED TO BE 
THE FINEST QUALITY AND TO GROW IN YOUR GARDEN. 
Otherwise they will be replaced FREE. You must be satisfied. There 
is as much difference in the strains of the same variety of flowers as in 
a 1936 automobile compared with a car ten years old. We ask you to 
plant our seeds and see for yourself how much better they are. Please 
read carefully page 4.\. With each seed order of $1.00 or more, we 
include FREE 1 full size packet of Fantasy Zinnia. Also read page 
60A. If you order early, you get 20% EXTRA FREE in seeds. Com¬ 
plete planting instructions are on every packet. 
The figure following name gives the average height in inches when 
in bloom. 
113 COCKSCOMB (20)—The red heads 
are bright from midsummer to frost. 
114 COREOPSIS, Grand. Lan. (24)— 
Fine hardy plant with large, showy yellow 
flowers all summer. Blooms first year if 
sown early. 
115 COSMOS, Mammoth Early Flower¬ 
ing, Mixed (48)—Makes a lovely bush of 
feathery green foliage covered with large 
single flowers of red, pink and white on 
long stems, from midsummer till frost. 
116 CYPRESS VINE—Graceful climbing 
vine with fern-like foliage and. lots of star 
shaped red and white flowers in the late 
summer and fall. Give it plenty of sun. 
117 DIANTHUS, Heddewigi, Garden 
Pinks, Double Mixed (12)—Easy to 
grow. Lovely flowers of crimson, maroon, 
pink and violet freely produced for many 
weeks. Fine for cutting. 
118 DIANTHUS, Sweet Wivelsfield (12) 
—Grows like Sweet William, but flowers 
are larger, with a wider range of colors. 
Blooms first year from seed. 
119 FOUR O’CLOCKS, Marvel of Peru, 
TaU (24)—Fine in front of porch or along 
side of house. Also make a beautiful 
annual hedge with its glossy foliage dotted 
all over with a multitude of the fairy 
flowers of red, yellow, white, lilac and 
striped in the afternoon. Blooms from 
July until frost. 
120 GAILLARDIA, Annual Blanket 
Flower, Single (18)—A very profuse 
bloomer, rich in blends of red, orange and 
gold. This is a selection of the choicest 
colors. A blaze of color in the garden all 
summer. 
121 GAILLARDIA, The Dazzler (24)— 
Striking, daisy-like flowers of bright yel¬ 
low with intense crimson center, all sum¬ 
mer and fall. Fine for cutflowers and 
garden display. Hardy. 
122 GLOBE AMARANTH, Gomphrena 
Everlasting (18)—One of the prettiest of 
the Everlastings. Flowers of many beau¬ 
tiful colors from midsummer till late fall. 
123 GYPSOPHILA, Elegans, Baby’s 
Breath (15)—These are charming little 
plants thickly covered with tiny white 
blossoms. Thrives everywhere. 
124 HOLLYHOCKS, Chater’s Double 
(72)—A very choice strain of lovely 
double flowers in many beautiful colors. 
125 KOCHIA, Mexican Fire Bush (3)—A 
favorite home garden hedge. The moss¬ 
like foliage remains a clear green until 
frost, when it turns bronze red. Easily 
grown. 
I 
Cockscomb 
Cosmos, Early Flowering 
Four O’Clocks 
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