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Columbine 
COLUMBINE OR AQUILEGIA (P)—A de¬ 
lightful hardy perennial, growing- about two feet 
high, and splendid for permanent beds and bor¬ 
ders. Single mixed, pkt., 5c; Z\ oz., 25c; Zz oz., 
40c; oz., 75c. Double mixed, pkt., 5c; Z\ oz., 35c; 
Zz oz., 60c; oz., $1.00. 
LONG SPURRED (P)— 1 The long spurred vari¬ 
eties is unquestionably the finest yet produced. 
Large, beautiful flowers. Pkt., 10c; oz., $1.00; 
Zz oz., $1.75; oz., $3.00. 
COREOPSIS (LANCEOLATA (P)—Blooms the 
first year; flower rich yellow, single; very fine 
for cutting. Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c; Zz oz., 40c; oz., 
75c. 
COSMOS (A)—A hardy and rapid grower, 
forming bush-like plants with feathery green 
foliage, four feet high, covered with large flow¬ 
ers somewhat resembling the single dahlia. 
Pkt. Zz oz. Oz. 
Single Mixed .$0.05 $0.35 $0.60 
Double Mixed . .15 1.75 3.00 
See Page 1 for descriptions of 
Orange Flare Cosmos 
DAISIES 
Shasta Daisy 
SHASTA (P)—A most remarkable new flower, 
originated by Luther Burbank, of California; 
bears flowers of the snowiest white, with yellow 
centers; blooms the first season and should be 
sown in boxes early and transplanted. Pkt., 10c; 
|/4 oz., 35c; Zz oz., 60c; oz., $1.00. 
AFRICAN DAISY (Dimorphotheca Aurantiaca 
(A)—Its Marguerite-like blossoms, produced in 
great profusion, are 2 y 2 to 3% inches in diameter. 
These are a unique glossy rich orange gold, which 
brilliant coloring is rendered more conspicuous 
by the dark disk surrounding the black zone. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 40c; Zz oz., 75c; oz., $1.25. 
BELLIS, DOUBLE MONSTROSA ENGLISH 
DAISY (P)—A favorite perennial which will 
.stand the winter if given the protection of a little 
litter. In bloom from early spring until well on 
in the summer. Mixed, pkt., 10c; Z\ oz., 75c; Zz 
oz., $1.25; oz., $2.25. 
DELPHINIUM (Larkspur) (P) — Very few 
plants are as stately, decorative and showy as 
these. They have a dignity peculiarly their own, 
with tall graceful spikes covered with bloom 
from top to bottom in an almost endless variety 
of colors. 
Pkt. J4 oz. Zz oz. Oz. 
Mixed .$0.10 $1.50 $2.50 $4.00 
Dark Blue . .10 1.75 3.00 5.00 
Light Blue.10 1.50 2.50 4.00 
Everlasting 
ACROLINUM (A)—Double daisy-like flowers, 
about one-half inch in diameter. Borne singly on 
a long stem, leaves small, narrow. Grows about 
15 inches high, double. Mixed, Pkt., 10c. 
AMARANTH GLOBE (Gomphrena Globosa) — 
A very vigorous and free-flowering plant. Masses 
well for bedding, growing eighteen to twenty- 
four inches high. Mixed, pkt., 10c. 
HELICHRYSUM (A)—Sometimes called Straw 
Flower. Large, full, double daisy-like flower 
heads. Desirable as dried specimens and for 
use in making winter bouquets. Sow early in 
spring; thin to one foot apart each way. Hardy, 
2 to 2% feet high. Monstrosum, fl. pi., finest 
mixed. Largest double flowers, pkt., 10c; Z* oz., 
25c; Zz oz -, 40c; oz., 75c. 
HONESTY (Lunaria Biennis) (B) — Known 
also as Moonwart, Money and Peters Pence. 
Bloom is transparent, silvery, loose sprays, dries 
naturally and lasts all winter in dry bouquets. 
Pkt., 10c. 
STATICE (Sea Lavender) (P)—One of the 
most highly prized among the everlasting flow¬ 
ers, as it consists of masses of small bright 
flowers on large sprays. Mixed- pkt., 10c; Z\ oz., 
35c; Zz oz., 60c; oz., $1.00. 
FALSE DRAGON HEAD (PH YSOSTEGI A) 
Virginica (P)—It forms dense bushes, 3 to 4 feet 
high, bearing freely during the summer months 
spikes of delicate pink tubular flowers not unlike 
a gigantic heather. Pkt., 10c. 
FORGET-ME-NOT (MYOSOTIS) (P)—A mod¬ 
est little flower. A pretty trailer with blue flow¬ 
ers. Pkt., 10c; Z\ oz., 50c; Vz 02 -, 90c; oz., $1.5*. 
CYNOGLOSSUM AMABILE (Chinese Forget- 
me-not) (A)—Plants about 18 inches high and 
producing through the summer months sprays 
of intense blue Forget-me-nots-like flowers. A 
splendid addition to the comparatively short list 
of real blue flowers. Pkt., 5c. 
FOUR O’CLOCK (MIRABILIS) (A)—Is also 
called Marvel of Peru. A handsome, free-flow¬ 
ering, sweet-scented plant. They open their 
blossoms about four o’clock in the afternoon. 
Choice mixed, pkt., 5c; Z\ oz., 20c; Zz oz -, 30c; 
oz., 50c. 
FOXGLOVE (Digitalis) (P)—Handsome, orna¬ 
mental, hardy. The spikes are often three to 
five feet long and thickly strung with scores of 
thimble-shaped flowers. Mixed colors, pkt., 5c; 
Z 4 oz., 30c; Zz oz., 55c; oz., $1.00. 
GAI LLARDIA (Blanket-Flower) (A) — Re¬ 
markable for the profusion, size and brilliancy 
of their flowers, continuing in bloom from early 
summer till November; excellent for beds, bor¬ 
ders, or for cutting. Height 2% feet. Fine Mixed 
Double, pkt., 5c. Perennial, single mixed, pkt., 
5c; J /4 oz., 25c; Zz oz -, 40c; oz., 75c. 
QEUM (P)—Mrs. Bradshaw. Perennial of low 
growth sending up flower-stems two feet long. 
The flowers are double and measure two inches 
in diameter. They are a most intense orange- 
scarlet. Pkt., 10c. 
GODETIA (A)—Attractive and hardy. The 
plants bloom profusely and bear showy flowers 
of rich and varied colors. Tall double mixed, pkt., 
5c; Z\ oz., 25c; Zz oz., 40c; oz., 75c. 
