AFRICAN ORANGE DAISY. The bright golden orange 
of these flowers will make a colorful display in your 
garden. 
PERENNIAL 
DIMORPHOTHECA 
HARDY PERENNIAL 
2436 White Dove Polar Daisy. A pure 
white, hardy Eklonis daisy, with a pea¬ 
cock iDlue disk. Beautiful enough to be 
called a blue-eyed Shasta daisy. Blooms 
all through the winter and late into the 
summer. Packet 25c. 
DIDISCUS 
QUEEN ANNE'S BLUE LACE FLO .VER 
Hardy Annual—18 to 24 in. 
2426 Didiscus Coerieus. An annual that 
is quite hardy. The common name is 
very apt, for the flowers are large, 
round lacy heads of azure blue: long 
stems. Charming cutting flower. Pkt. 
15c. 
DIGITALIS 
FOXGLOVE 
Hardy Biennial 
A magnificent stately plant growing 
5 to 7 feet tall. Four foot flower spikes 
are thickly set with bloom in white, 
rose and purple with dark spots and 
markings. A biennial, blooming best the 
second year from seed planted during 
late Spring and Fall. 
951 Shirley Top-Row Mix. Very showy 
with open bell-like flowers of many 
bright colors. Pkt. 15c: Vs ox. 35c: 'A 
ox. 60c. 
952 Fraser's Salmon Hybrids. Giant 
flowers in pleasing shades of salmon, 
beautifully marked with darker spots. 
Pkt. 2Sc: Vs ox. 60c. 
DIMORPHOTHECA 
AFRICAN ORANGE DAISY 
Hardy Annual — 12 in. 
An annual of easy culture, the large 
daisy-like flowers in orange and gold 
shades make a gorgeous, colorful display 
wherever planted. The plants are bushy 
and well covered with bloom throughout 
the season. In California and southern 
states sow in the fall for winter and early 
spring flowers: in cold sections they may 
be started in hot bed in March and set out 
' in May or sown in open ground when 
ground is warm and danger of frost is 
past. Blooms in about 90 days from seed. 
2438 Golden West (Aurantiaca). Bright 
golden orange. Pkt. 15c: V» ox. 40c: Vx ox. 
70c. 
2439 Aurantiaca Hybrids. Mixed from sep¬ 
arate colors and blended from the follow¬ 
ing: light yellow, orange, yellow, salmon 
cream and white. Pkt. 15c: V» ox. 40c: Vx 
ox. 70c. 
GERBERA 
TRANSVAAL DAISY 
Half Hardy Perennial—2 ft. 
Flower is daisy-like with long petals 
radiating from a small center disk. Col¬ 
ors are rich pastel tints from white 
through shades of yellow, orange, salmon, 
pink, rose, cerise, and dark red. Flow¬ 
ers are 3 to 4 inches across and are borne 
on long, firm stems 12 to 18 inches and 
of excellent keeping qualities. Shades of 
yellow, orange, pinks, rose and reds. 
962 Fraser's African Sunshine Daisy Mixed. 
Pkt. 25c. 
EUPHORBIA 
Hardy Annual—2 ft. 
2941 Heterophylla (Summer Poinsettial. 
Often called Annual Poinsettia because of 
its resemblance. Pkt. 15c. 
2942 Marginata (Snow on the Mountain). 
Attractive variegated annual for effective 
foliage display. Pkt. 15c. 
2437 Salmon Beauty. A new color of soft 
pastel salmon. Pkt. 25e. 
2435 Ringens. Glistening white with blue 
zone. Very attractive. Fine for low bor¬ 
ders and beds. Pkt. 20e. 
2441 GAILLARDIA. "Picta Indian Chief." Furnishes 
bronzy red flowers from July to September. Pkt. i5c. 
GAILLARDIA 
NAVAJO BLANKET FLOWER 
They are profusive bloomers and fur¬ 
nish an abundance of brilliant cut flowers 
as well as an extremely colorful display 
in the garden. They thrive in full sun and 
in any good garden soil. In California and 
mild southern states best results are had 
with perennial varieties when sown in the 
autumn and wintered over. In cold cli¬ 
mates sow in spring or early fall. 
PERENNIAL VARIETIES—3 FT. 
2447 Indian Summer Hybrids. A recent in¬ 
troduction producing plants commonly 
bearing flowers measuring 4 inches across. 
The bronzy red center is surrounded by 
petals of maroon tipped with golden yel¬ 
low. Pkt. 25c: V» ox. 40c: V 4 ox. 70c. 
2448 Grandiliora Daxxler. A giant red with 
orange tips. Pkt. 20c: Vs ox. 50c: 'A ox. 90c. 
2449 Grandiflora Tangerine. A self-colored 
variety in a strong shade over-laid with 
red. Pkt. 20c: Vs ox. 50c: 'A ox. 90c. 
ANNUAL VARIETIES 
These easy to grow annuals liven the 
garden with their bright, cheerful colors 
from July until September and in some 
climates they may be picked until frost. 
They thrive in full sun and in most any 
soil and should be sown where they are 
to grow as soon as the ground is thor¬ 
oughly warm. Plants grow about 18 in. 
2441 Picta Indian Chief. A single in bronzy 
red, a real beauty. Pkt. 15c: 'A ox. 40c. 
2442 Indian Blanket (Improved Picta Loren- 
xiana). Double. Beautiful shades of red, 
yellow, maroon and bronze. Pkt. 15e: 'A 
ox. 40c. 
2702 STATICE—Caspia 
WINTER "EVERLASTING" FLOWERS 
For garden bloom and winter dried 
bonquets. 
2451 Globe Amaranth (Gomphrena). White, 
pink, orange clover-like blossoms. Pkt. 15c. 
2461 Acroclinium. Pink-white. Pkt. 15c. 
2462 Honesty (Lunaria). Purple, scented 
blossoms, coin-shaped pods. Pkt. 15e. 
2463 Rhodanthe. Small blossoms in white, 
pinks and red. Pkt. 15e. 
2465 Xeranthemum. Rosette like blossoms, 
mixed colors. Pkt. 15c. 
2469 Helichrysum. Peony-like flowers, mix¬ 
ed colors. Pkt. 15c. 
2470 Everlasting Mix. Balanced mixture of 
all above varieties. Pkt. 15c. 
2700 Statice (Bird of Paradise). Pastel 
shades, ideal for permanent corsages. Pkt. 
25c. 
2701 Statice (Sinuata). Dark blue with 
white eye. Pkt. 15e. 
2702 Statice (Caspia). Lilac-blue flowers, 
finely-cut foliage. Bouquet mixer. Pkt. 15c. 
GERANIUM—Pelargonium zonale 
GERANIUM 
PELARGONIUM ZONALE 
Tender Perennial—2 ft. 
This popular eastern house plant is at 
its best in California where it grows lux¬ 
uriantly outdoors the year around. Sun 
Ripened seed is the pick of the very best 
strains of Zonale, producing immense 
trusses measuring 4 to 6 inches across 
and individual flowers inches. 
971 Sunshine Mixture. A mixture of strik¬ 
ing shades of scarlet, crimson, pinks, 
creamy white and other pleasing colors. 
Pkt. 20c. 
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