"YORK'S LEADING SEED STORE" 
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CLARKIA ELEGANS (Rocky Mountain Garland 
Flower—HA—2 Ft.) Plants do well in either 
sun or shade, the leafy racemes of double 
flowers all open in water when cut. Very de¬ 
sirable as cut flowers. 
Choice Double Mixed. . . . Pkt. 10c; J /4 oz. 30c 
COBAEA (Cup and Saucer Vine or Cathedral 
Bells—HA*—30 to 50 Ft.) A climber of rapid 
growth; valuable for covering trellises, arbors, 
trunks of trees, etc.; will cling to any rough sur¬ 
face. In sowing, place seeds edgewise and 
merely cover with light soil; to get early results 
start fhe seed indoors in March or April; can 
also be sown out-of-doors in May. 
Scandens. Large, bell-shaped purple flowers. 
Pkt. 10c; J /4 oz. 25c. 
COLEUS (Flame Nettle—HHA— I V z +o 2 Ft.) 
Coleus is very highly valued on account of its 
brilliantly colored foliage. Do best in sun¬ 
light. if plants show a tendency to become 
too tall, pinch out the center. Popular for 
bedding purposes. 
Pkt. 10c; (4 oz. $1.00. 
CONVOLVULUS (Morning Glory—HA*). 
Very popular, free-flowering, fast growing 
plants; the beauty and delicacy of their bril¬ 
liant flowers are unsurpassed. 
Major or Tall Varieties (15 Ft.) 
Choice Mixed .Pkt. 10c; I oz. 20c 
COSMOS (HA—4 to 6 Ft.) 
A very showy annual. Plants are very bushy 
and compact. Flowers are borne on long, deli¬ 
cate stems. Foliage very finely cut. 
Double Early— Mixed .Pkt. 15c; J /4 oz. 75c 
Single Early —Mixed .Pkt. 10c; Z 4 oz. 20c 
Orange Flare —The outstanding novelty of 1935; 
will bloom in less than four months from seed; 
orange-colored flowers with a background of 
attractive green foliage. Pkt. 25c; 3 for 65c. 
DIANTHUS (Annual Garden Pinks—HA). 
A most satisfactory class of flowers, easily 
raised from seed; are in constant bloom the 
entire season; excellent for cutting. They are 
classified as annuals but are really biennials. 
With slight protection they will survive the 
winter and bloom the following season. 
Single Varieties (I ft.) 
Mixed.Pkt. 10c; J /4 oz. 40c 
Double Varieties (I ft.) 
Mixed.Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c 
DAHLIAS —Selected strain grown the first year 
from seed. A large planting of this strain was 
made in the Horticultural Gardens of the Cen¬ 
tury of Progress; admired for their brilliant colors. 
Pkt. 25c. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA (California Poppy, Gold Cups, 
etc.—HA—I ft.) 
The State flower of California. A bright free- 
flowering plant of low spreading growth with 
finely cut silvery foliage. 
Mixed.Pkt. 10c; J /4 oz. 25c 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower—HA—IV 2 ft.) 
A plant excellent for borders or beds; blooms 
from early summer to November. 
Picta Lorenziana 
(Double Mixed) .Pkt. 10c; J4 oz - 25c 
GODETTA (Satin Flower—HA). 
An attractive annual deserving extensive cul¬ 
tivation. The plants bloom profusely and bear 
showy flowers of satiny texture in many rich 
and varied colors. They do best in a poor soil. 
Tall Double (IV 2 ft.) Mixed. .Pkt. 10c; Z 4 oz. 25c 
GOURDS (HA*—15 to 20 ft.) 
Rapid growing interesting climbers with orna¬ 
mental foliage and singular shaped fruit. 
Mixed, all kinds.Pkt. 10c; I oz. 25c 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby's Breath—HA—2 ft.) 
Graceful plants of fairy-like growth. Ideal for 
cutting and combining with other flowers. 
Elegans alba grandiflora (sometimes called 
"Angel's Breath").Pkt. 10c; Za oz. 15c 
HELIANTHUS (Sunflower—HA). 
These comprise plants of majestic growth 
and immense showy flowers suitable for wild 
gardens and sub-tropical gardening. The dwarf 
kinds are ideal for use in borders when mixed 
with other flowers. 
Dwarf Types (4 ft.) 
Stella. Large golden-yellow petals; small 
dark center .Pkt. 1 0c; J /4 oz. 20c 
Dwarf Red. Red .Pkt. 1 0c; J /4 oz. 20c 
Mixed, all kinds .Pkt. 10c; Z 4 oz. 20c 
Tall Types (6 ft.) 
Chrysanthemum. Golden-yellow, 
Pkt. 10c; I /4 oz. 15c 
HELICHRYSUM (Straw Flower—HA—2i/ 2 ft.) 
Helichrysums are an ornament to the garden 
when growing, and are everywhere prized for 
the winter decoration of vases and the durable 
bouquets. One of the so-called "Everlastings." 
Choice Mixed .Pkt. 10 c; J /4 oz. 25c 
Noctiflora (Moon Flower). At night and during 
dull days the plants are covered with an 
abundance of pure white, fragrant flowers. 
Pkt. 10c; Z 4 oz. 50c. 
Quamoclit Hybrida (The Cardinal Climber). Foli¬ 
age fern-like and flowers red, measuring about 
IJ/2 inches in diameter and borne in clusters 
of 5 to 7.Pkt. 10c; J /4 oz. 50c 
KOCHIA (Standing Cypress or Burning Bush— 
HA—3 ft.) 
Grows into globe-shaped bushes which are 
close and compact and of a light green color. 
USE WHITE ROSE PLANT FOOD FOR BETTER FLOWERS 
