Godetia— Sybil Sherwood 
One of the most beautiful Godetias ever 
introduced and given an Award of Merit 
by the Royal Horticultural Society. 
The color is a gorgeous shade of bright 
salmon pink softened by an edging of 
white. 
The plants grow about 20 inches high, 
strong stemmed and so free flowering 
that the foliage is almost hidden from 
view. Flowers are ideal for cutting, with 
long stems and good keeping qualities. 
Pkt., lot; 3 pkts., 25<- 
Eschscholtzia—Ramona 
Frilled California Poppies 
A lovely new type with extremely large 
beautifully frilled and fluted flowers in 
glittering coppery gold and pinkish 
shades on neat growing plants which 
form a compact mass of flowers. They 
are very effective when used as a border 
or as a ground cover in the Rose garden, 
succeed everywhere and bloom from 
early Summer until frost. 
Pkt. (200 seeds), lO<; 'M oz., 40<. 
DianthllS —Sweet W'tvelsfield 
This annual Dianthus resembles Sweet 
William somewhat, but the flowers are 
larger, has a much wider range of col¬ 
ors, and continues to bloom until frost. 
Many of the flowers have dainty mark¬ 
ings and sweet perfume, making them 
unusually attractive. 
Mixed Colors: Pkt., IOC Vfe oz„ 45c 
Linaria— Fairy Bouquet 
An improved strain of this very attrac¬ 
tive small hardy annual plant, compact 
in form but of light and airy appearance, 
often referred to as Baby Snapdragons 
as the miniature flowers resemble Snap¬ 
dragon blooms. The flowers come in dis¬ 
tinct colors of rose, yellow, pink, car¬ 
mine, lavender, red, violet, salmon and 
white. 
Plants grow about 8 inches high and 
bloom within a short time from seed and 
are well adapted for the low border or 
the rock garden. 
Mixed: Pkt., IOC 3 pkts., 25t. 
Freesias —From Seed 
This dainty and fragrant house plant 
may be started from seed and will bloom 
in from 5 to 6 months after sowing. 
Flowers in the most delicate shades of 
lavender, yellow, blue, purple and white, 
many having beautiful tints are produced 
on long slender stems giving them their 
delicate appearance. 
Rainbow Mixture: Pkt., 1 OC 3 pkts., 
25c 
New Zinnia, 
Scabiosa-Flowered 
This is a novelty and different from all 
other Zinnias. Plants are very vigorous 
in growth and bloom profusely until 
frost; easy to grow from seed, and at¬ 
tracts attention everywhere. As you will 
notice in illustration the flower consists 
of an outer ring of petals around a 
crested center and is very attractive 
Mixed: Pkt., IOC 3 pkts., 25c 
Marigold —Monarch Strain 
(Award of Merit, All America 
Selections 1934) 
This new Monarch Strain of pleasing 
colors has all the qualities of the Dwarf 
Double French Marigold—dwarf compact 
growth, very large, tight double flowers 
in a wide color range which includes com¬ 
binations of orange, bronze, yellow and 
mahogany. This new strain of beautiful 
colors is excellent for bedding or borders. 
Mixed: Pkt., 1 OC 3 pkts., 25c 
Ursillia —Jewel of the Veldt 
ANETHOIDES. This attractive annual 
comes from South Africa, and is very 
easy to grow from seed. The plants bloom 
freely, producing great quantities of 
daisy-like flowers on long stems, being 
fine for cutting and last well in water. 
The color is a rich orange-yellow with a 
crown of purple spangled with dark dots. 
If seed is sown early the plants will 
bloom continuously from June until frost. 
Pkt., IOC 3 pkts., tZSt- 
New Double Morning Glory 
ROSE 
MARIE 
A lovely dou- 
b 1 e pink 
M o r n i n g 
Glory, and a 
beautiful new 
addition to 
the annual 
climbing 
vines. It is a 
vigorous and 
rapid grower; 
blooms ear'.y 
and freely 
p r o d u c - 
ing gorgeous 
double and 
semi - double 
flowers of a 
handsome 
shade of deep 
rose. It 
promises to 
oecome ex¬ 
tremely pop¬ 
ular on ac¬ 
count of ear¬ 
liness and 
b e a u t i - 
ful color.. 
Pkt., 1 OC 
3 pkts., 25c. 
Mills Asters Are Famous Everywhere—See Pages 18-19 
Novelties 
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