Felicia Bergeriana is a tiny blue daisy 
DATURA 
WRICHTI (Angel’s Trumpet). Handsome, three foot tall plants, covered 
with long trumpet-shaped, fragrant flowers of white. Fine for bedding. 
DIANTHUS 
(Carden Pinks) 
The Dianthus family is one of the finest to add color and cheerfulness to 
the garden. The fringed petals, the brilliant coloring, and the spicy fragrance 
all tend to give distinction and charm to the rockery or border. The seed 
should be sown in early April so that the plants will be at their best in late 
August. 
LACINATUS SPLENDENS (Winner of Honorable Mention in the 1935 All- 
American Awards). Considered to be one of the most striking novelties 
of the season. Large flowers, two inches in diameter, in a brilliant 
shade of crimson with a bold contrasting eye of pure white. Highly 
recommended. 
HEDDEWICI. 
“Eastern Queen.” A handsome large flowered single beautifully marked 
with rose. 
“Queen of Holland.” The finest pure white single. 
“Diadem Pinks.” A mixture of fancy doubles with attractive markings. 
“Fireball.” A vivid crimson in extra double flowers. 
“Snowball.” A fancy double white with lacinated petals. 
“Pink Beauty.” This new variety is a lacinated type with double flowers 
showing frilled petals of a rich pink. Delicately fragrant. 
“Salmon King.” A beautiful ruffled double of bright orange overcast with 
salmon. An effective variety. 
Nobilis (Royal Pinks). Large single flowers in a brilliant mixture. 
Salmon Queen. A frilled and lacinated rich salmon pink single. 
Marvelous Mixed. A remarkable strain producing large double flowers with 
fine, thread-like fringes in all shades from white to deep purple red. 
DIDISCUS 
COERULEA (Lace Plant). Fine for cutting. Large flat lace-like flowers of 
light blue, on long stems. This has been offered for some years as 
Queen Anne’s Blue Lace Plant. 3 feet. 
DIANTHUS LACINATUS SPLENDENS 
A sterling novelty for 1935 
DIMORPHOTHECA 
AURANTIACA “COLDEN WEST” (Star of the Veldt). These glorious African 
daisies have been greatly improved under cultivation. Bright buttercup 
yellow flowers. These are especially recommended for the front border 
where they are very colorful. 
AURANTIACA “ORANCE IMPROVED.” A fine strain from carefully selected 
deep orange flowers. 
AURANTIACA “SALMON BEAUTY.” One of the fine new varieties with 
large daisy-like deep salmon rose flowers. 
AURANTIACA HYBRIDS. A colorful mixture of red, orange, and yellow. A 
persistent bloomer. 
DOLICHOS 
(Hyacinth Bean) 
Rapid annual climbers, with large heart shaped leaves. Very useful for 
quick shade, and very ornamental. Easily grown. 
SOUDANENSIS. A Japanese sort with rosy purple flowers. 
PRINTZESS HELENE. Identical with above except that flowers are pure 
white and foliage lighter in color. 
DRACENA 
INDIVISA. The handsome, graceful foliage, slender and grass-like is fine for 
bedding and for porch boxes. 
CODETIA “SYBIL SHERWOOD” 
A glorious bright salmon pink 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA 
(California Poppy) 
Attractive annuals for beds, massing, the rockery, or edging. They are free 
flowering in bloom from June until frost. Handsome finely cut foliage. The 
yellow sorts combine beautifully with the blue Centaurea. They should not 
be transplanted. 
Spreading Varieties 
These are particularly effective in beds and for a mass showing. Crow 
about 1 foot high. 
ALBA RESELECTED. Large pure white. 
DAINTY QUEEN. Coral pink on cream. 
COLDEN WEST. Butterfly yellow over orange. 
MIKADO. Fiery orange crimson. 
ROSY QUEEN. Clear rose pink. 
TANCO. Bronze red shaded with terra-cotta. 
BRILLIANT MIXED. Rich shades of orange, crimson, and pink. 
Dwarf Erect Varieties 
The following can be used effectively in the rockery or the low border. 
They are compact in habit growing about nine inches high. 
THE DAZZLER. A fine bright scarlet. 
FRINCED YELLOW. Frilled petals of bright yellow. 
MAUVE BEAUTY. Delicate clear mauve. 
THE GEISHA. Fluted petals of brilliant gold inside with outer petals of 
orange crimson. 
HYBRIDA CRANDIFLORA MIXED. Containing all the erect varieties with 
many new colors. 
SALMON BEAUTY. New and rare double. An excellent variety that 
is clear salmon both inside and out. Awarded a gold medal by 
the Roval Horticultural Society. 
EUPHORBIA 
HETEROPHYLLA (Mexican Fire Plant). A fine poinsettia that strongly re¬ 
sembles the greenhouse poinsettia. Large bracts of orange scarlet. Use¬ 
ful in bedding, and colorful in the border. 2 feet. 
VARIECATED (Snow-on-the-Mountain). A handsome foliage plant margined 
with light green and white. Large bracts of white top the 2 foot plant. 
Makes a very acceptable cut flower, and is recommended for bedding. 
FELICIA 
BERCERIANA (Kingfisher Daisy). Tiny daisy-like blue flowers of almost 
unbelievable loveliness. The 4 to 6 inch plants make the finest rock 
garden subject for they are free flowering. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
GAILLARDIA 
PICTA SINCLE. Colorful and gay flowers in red, russet, and orange shades. 
Dwarf growing. Fine for cutting. 12 inches. 
PICTA DOUBLE. Large double flowers in a mixture of charming colors. 12 
inches. 
CAURA 
LINDHEIMERI. A graceful plant bearing numerous spikes of rosy white 
flowers from July until frost. Fine for cutting. 3 feet. 
GAZAN IA 
LONCISCAPA. A beautiful annual for the rockery or the low border. A 
striking golden yellow with deep brown rings. Free flowering. 9 inches. 
GERBERA 
JAMESONI HYBRIDA (Transvaal Daisy). The beautiful single daisy on erect 
1 5 inch stems. Shades of crimson and pink. Very attractive. 30 seeds 
25c. 
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