Plants of 
Annual Flowers 
For Flower Beds, Porch Boxes, Etc. 
Including New Introductions of 1934 and 1935. 
The varieties listed are suitable for transplanting, but those like 
Poppy, Morning Glory, Calliopsis, Lupine, Alyssum, Nasturtium, 
Candytuft, and many others not listed here are best sown where 
wanted as they resent transplanting. For these we offer seeds. 
Young plants transplant most readily and give better results than 
older plants which are stem-hard and consequently become more or 
less stunted. We make successive sowings to have plants of proper 
age for transplanting. 
Ageratum, Imperial Dwarf Blue. 
Aster—Early, Queen of the Market. 
Aster—Early, Queen of the Market (Wilt-Resistant). 
Crimson Purple 
Lavender Rose 
Pink White 
Aster, American Branching (Wilt-Resistant). 
Ball’s White Rose 
Lavender Heart of France. Red. 
Peerless Pink Purple 
Aster, Giant California Sunshine. Mixed. 
Aster, Giant California Sunshine. 
Aster, Ostrich Plume. Mixed. 
Balsam, Camellia-Flowered. 
Mixed. 
Calendula, Radio Golden Beam. 
Orange King. 
Chrysantha. Shaggy, buttercup- 
yellow. 
Campfire. Orange. 
Orange Shaggy. Rich orange. 
Canterbury Bells, Annual. Pink, 
blue, white. 
Centaurea cyanus ( Bachelor But¬ 
ton). Blue. 
imperialis (Sweet Sultan). Mixed. 
Celosia ( Cockscomb ) Mixed. 
Clarkia elegans, Appleblossom. 
Pink. 
Enchantress. Orange-salmon. 
Vesuvius. Orange-scarlet. 
Carmine. Red. 
Cosmos, Orange Flare. 
White Queen. 
Mixed. 
Dianthus chinensis ( Chinese 
Pinks). Double mixed. 
Heddewigi ( Japan Pinks). Dou¬ 
ble mixed. 
Dimorphotheca aurantiaca hy¬ 
brids (African Daisy). Yellow, 
Balsam. red. 
(Prices Subject to Change Without Notice) 
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