1. Rich Red. Bright red. 
2. Azure Fairy. Clear lavender-blue. 
3. White. Pure white. 
4. King- of the Blacks. Velvety maroon. 
5. Yellow. Sulphur-yellow. 
6. Shell-Pink. Pale pink. 
Any of above, pkt. 10c., l/4 oz - 50c., oz. $1.50 
rnj T FrTTDN- ° ne P kt - each of the 
1 lUiy. above 6 colors 50 cts. 
Scabiosa f 
If we were to take into consideration carefully the number of 
easily grown annual flowers that are best adapted for cut- 
flower purposes, and if our list were limited in number, we 
would suggest the growing of Scabiosa. The 
plants reach a height of about 2F£ feet and 
begin blooming in early July, continuing without 
interruption until hard frost. The flowers 
are fully as large as illustrated, and the 
colors are as nearly accurate as good color 
printing can register them. 
They make effective lines in the flower- 
garden. For best results, sow seed as soon 
as trees are out in leaf, in a well- 
prepared seed-bed, transplanting 
plants so as to leave 1 foot be¬ 
tween them. It will greatly add to 
the beauty of the plant if light 
stakes are used for support, al¬ 
though this is not necessary. Keep 
flowers well cut, as this helps to 
increase blooming. The beautiful 
flowers are borne on long stems 
and will keep almost a week in 
water after cutting. 
Mourning Bride 
Pin-Cushion Flower 
) 
Fantasy 
Zinnia 
(Mixed) 
New types of Zinnias 
are always welcomed. 
While the giant-flowered 
varieties are still popular, 
the trend of late years has 
been toward the smaller 
flowered, more graceful 
strains, of which Fantasy 
is by far the best. Flower 
lovers in all parts of the 
world have enthusiasti¬ 
cally welcomed it as one of the 
most colorful new flower introduc¬ 
tions. The color-range includes 
the brightest shades of red, yellow, 
and orange, as well as the popular 
pastel pinks and cream. 
Price of Fantasy Zinnias 
Pkt. 15 cts., '/goz. 50 cts., 
I/ 40 Z. 75 cts. 
Award of Merit 1935 
All-America Seed Selections 
