Supreme Quality 
v\KC> Flower Seeds 
Recent Novelties and Specialties 
Calabash Gourds Decorated as Penguins 
(NEW) 
"White King" is, without question, 
the finest introduction in Larkspurs 
in recent years. The flowers are 
pure glistening white, broad 
petalled, solid and remarkably de¬ 
void of that green tinge common 
to other white varieties. 
The spikes, which are long and 
thickly clothed with blossom, are 
freely borne on tall, robust plants 
of true Imperial habit. 
"White King" is very early flower¬ 
ing, coming into bloom fully a week New Pure White Larkspur, "White King" 
before the rest of the Giant Im¬ 
perial varieties. 
We know this to be one of the finest varieties of Larkspur yet introduced, and an 
entirely distinct type. 
(SPECIAL MENTION WINNER 1937 —ALL AMERICA SELECTIONS) 
Pkt. 40c V 20 Z . S1.00 1 oz. $1.75 
Larkspur, Giant Imperial "Gloria Improved" (New). Large flowered, warm rose pink. 
Tr. Pkt. 40c V 2 oz. $1.00 1 oz. $1.75 
Larkspur Giant Imperial "Coral King"' (New). A new color, never before seen in 
Larkspur, blush pink with a strong suffusion of coral which deepens and gets rich as 
the flowers mature. 
Tr. Pkt. 40c V 2 oz. $1.00 1 oz. $1.75 
GOURDS 
They have long been sub¬ 
jects for artistic decoration 
in our land as well as in 
Mexico and other southern 
states. Easily grown—ask 
for free cultural directions 
and method of treatment 
after maturing. 
Calabash (see opposite). 
Tr. Pkt.... 10c Oz.. . . 30c 
Mixed Varieties. From 
named sort. 
Tr. Pkt.... 10c Oz.. .. 30c 
FOR OUR COMPLETE 
LISTING OF LARK¬ 
SPUR, SEE ALPHABET¬ 
ICALLY ARRANGED 
PAGES IN THIS BOOK 
LARKSPUR GIANT 
IMPERIAL 
"WHITE KING" 
LEPTOSYNE "GOLDEN ROSETTE" 
Annual — Height: 18 Ins. 
This double form of "Leptosyne Stillmanni" is sure of a welcome from all amateur and 
professional flower growers. It is of easy culture and will "succeed almost anywhere." 
As will be seen from the accompanying photograph, the flowers are of perfect Rosette 
form. 
The color is bright butter yellow and the flowers are produced in the greatest possi¬ 
ble profusion. 
As a cut flower "Golden Rosette" will be found admirable and it is difficult to think 
of its equal in "yellow annuals" as a garden plant. 
This "Leptosyne" may be raised as a half hardy annual by sowing early in boxes or 
it may be treated as a hardy annual and sown in open ground. 
"Golden Rosette" flowers within ten weeks of sowing and blooms throughout the 
summer. Tr. Pkt. 50c 
A. B. C. "PRIVATE STOCK" SINGLE MIXED LARGE FLOWERING PETUNIA HAS NO SUPERIOR 
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