Ipomoea “Heavenly Blue ” is One of the Finest 
LINARIA “FAIRY BOUQUET” 
A Cold Medal Winner in 1934 
CILIA 
CAPITATA BLUE (Blue Thimble Flower). A bushy two foot plant covered 
with bright blue scabiosa-like flowers. Fine as a cut flower and dries to 
color beautifully. 
TRICOLOR. A neat variety for the border. Shades of lilac and lavender. 9 
inches. 
CODETIA 
AZALEA FLOWERED TALL (Schamini Type). A bright mixture of rich 
colors. Large double flowers on graceful plants. Fine for cutting. 
AZALEA FLOWERED DWARF MIXED. For growing in pots or for bedding 
this is a grand mixture. Vivid shades of orange, crimson, rose, blending 
to pastel tones. 
“SYBIL SHERWOOD.” This brilliant new introduction recently won an award 
of merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. It is a glorious shade of 
salmon pink, daintily outlined with white. It is a robust grower reach¬ 
ing a height of 20 inches. When in full bloom the foliage is hidden from 
view. It is ideal in the border, effective as a pot plant, and its splen¬ 
did keeping qualities make it a desirable cut flower. Highly recom¬ 
mended. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
GOMPHRENA 
MIXED. One of the easiest and surest growers among the everlastings. Large 
stiff clover-like flowers on strong stems. 
GOURDS 
ORNAMENTAL SMALL MIXED. A delightful mixture of the small varieties 
in various shapes and colors. A rapid growing vine. 
LARCE SORTS MIXED. A rapid growing vine producing large and unique 
shaped gourds. They can be used to make wren-houses and various 
garden ornaments. 
CYPSOPHILA 
ELECANS “COVENT CARDEN STRAIN” (Baby’s Breath). A very popular 
annual as a cut flower for a filler in bouquets. Showers of pretty white 
flowers. We recommend frequent sowings of this item throughout the 
Spring and early summer to assure a succession of bloom. Oz. 30c. 
ELECANS ROSEA. Bushy plants with blush pink flowers. 
ELECANS CARMINEA. A pretty pastel red. 
HELICHRYSUM 
MONSTROSUM (Straw Flower). We are listing three separate colors this 
year that are especially fine for cut flower purposes. These three shades 
have been selected as the outstanding colors. In the mixture offered all 
shades and colors are used. Fireball, Golden Ball, Silvery Pink, and 
Mixed. 
HELIOTROPE 
FINEST MIXED. A fine bedding plant with large flowers in shades of laven¬ 
der. 1 5 inches. 
ALL ANNUAL SEEDS ARE 10c A PACKET, 20e A TRADE PACKET, 
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 
HUNNEMANNIA 
FUMARIAEFOLIA (Bush Eschscholtzia). Bushy plants quite similar to Cali¬ 
fornia Poppies. Flowers keep well when cut. Bright yellow. 
SUNLITE. One of last season’s finest novelties. An attractive semi-double 
form of the Mexican Tulip Poppy. Golden yellow cup-shaped flowers 
with an extra row of petals on the outside giving the appearance of 
being open at all times. Bushy plants about 2 feet in height. Place in a 
sunny spot of the garden. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 40c. 
*IONOPSIDlUM 
ACAULE (Violet Cress). Flowers white tinged with clear violet. A beautiful 
miniature. Especially fine for the rockery. Sows itself freely when estab¬ 
lished. Recommended. 3 inches. 
IPOMOEA 
CRANDIFLORA MEXICANA (Moon flower). A splendid climber of rapid 
growth. Invaluable on trellises, porches, etc. Long tubular-shaped 
flowers. 
IMPERIALIS (Japanese Morning Glory). A fine mixture in this popular 
climber. 
HEAVENLY BLUE. One of the finest of all Morning Glories. The rich true 
blue flowers have a white throat and measure 2'/2 inches across. They 
open in the morning facing the sun. The climbing plant is literally 
covered with the vivid flowers. 
ROSE MARIE. An unusual recent novelty. A free flowering double of a 
beautiful shade of old rose. The flowers are not large but they are so 
thickly placed on the vine that they cover the foliage. Highly recom¬ 
mended. 
QUAMOCLIT (Cypress Vine). Very delicate fern-like foliage and masses of 
star shaped flowers. A beautiful climber. White, Scarlet, or Mixed. 
KOCHIA 
CHILDSI (Burning Bush or Summer Cypress). A very easily grown annual 
attaining a height of about three feet. The plants which resemble 
Cypress in summer, change to carmine and blood red in autumn. A 
splendid ornamental annual. 
LANTANA 
HYBRIDA MIXED. Desirable greenhouse or bedding plant. In bloom the en¬ 
tire summer. Verbena-like flowers in nasturtium shades. 
HYBRIDA NANA COMPACTA. A fine strain of dwarf Lantana that is par- 
aticularly useful in the low border or beds. Very pleasing colors. 
LAVATERA 
SPLENDENS (Annual Mallow). A beautiful and showy annual. Persistent 
bloomer. 2 ft. Fine for bedding. Sunset, White or Mixed. 
LEPTOSYNE 
STILLMANI. A very pretty and easily grown variety for the border and for 
cutting. Bright golden yellow Cosmos-like flowers on upright 15 inch 
stems. Blooms within five weeks from sowing. 
LEPTOSIPHON 
NEW FRENCH HYBRIDS. Charming miniature flowers on 4 inch stems in 
beautiful shades of yellow, orange, pink, and coral. When sown in 
the rockery makes a delightful showing. 
HUNNEMANNIA “SUNLITE” 
An Award of Merit in 1934 
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