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Extremely popular bedding plants be¬ 
cause of their clear, vivid colors and 
long blooming period till frost. Start 
indoors for earlier flowering. 
Hybritla Grandiflora Giants a 
Robust, compact growth; florets one in. 
and over, trusses immense, free bloom¬ 
ing, 18 in. 
Appleblossom (new 1936). White, edged 
light cameo-pink, 24 in. diam. % oz. $1.25 
Cerise Queen (S. M„ A.A.S., ’34). Soft 
salmon-cerise; lively new tone. 
Etna. Garnet-red, deep cream eye. 
lavender Glory (A.M., A.A.S.,’33). Large 
lavender, creamy-white eye; variable 75% 
true. 
luminosa. Glowing flame-pink & salmon. 
Royale. Royal blue, creamy-yellow eye. 
Spectrum Red (S.M., A.A.S., ’34). Intense 
bright red, no eye; dazzling brilliance. 
White. Pure white. 
Pkt. ea. 25c; Vs oz. 75c; Mixed pkt. 15c 
Collection 8 varieties $1.50 
Beauty of Oxford Hybrids (A.M., A.A.S., 
’33) a. Rose-pink to rosy-red shades. 
Pkt. 35c; Vs oz. $1.00 
Crimson Glow (new 1937) a. Glowing 
crimson self, semi-compact.Pkt. 35c 
Compacta Erecta a 
Dwarf, 6 in. compact specie for beds and 
borders; continuous bloomer. 
Cameo Pink (A.M., R.H.S., ’35). 
Carmine Ball Snowball 
Fireball. Brilliant crimson. 
Violet Bouquet (S.M., A.A.S., ’35). Deep 
violet .Pkt. each 25c; Vs oz. $1.00 
Rose Bouquet (new 1937). Dull rose flor¬ 
ets, % in. across, 15 in. tall....Pkt. 35c 
White Bouquet (new 1937). Pure solid 
white florets, 1 in. across.Pkt. 35c 
Pink & Rose Bouquet (new 1937). Rose- 
pink with white eye & rose seifs. Pkt. 35c 
VARIOUS VERBENAS. 
Danebrog Mammoth (A.M.. A.A.S., ’34) a. 
Intense scarlet, large white eye, com¬ 
pact .Pkt. 20c; Vg oz. 75c 
Erinoides (Moss Verbena) a. Spreading 
moss-like foliage, purplish-blue; blooms 
until frost, 12 in.Pkt. 15c; % oz. 75c 
Venosa (A.M., R.H.S., ’35) p. Heliotrope- 
lilac, creeper, 12 in. Hardy, but treat as 
annual, sow indoors in January and 
transplant, blooms until frost. 
Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 40c 
Venosa Lilacina p. Delicate lavender- 
blue .Pkt. 25c; Vs oz. $1.00 
VALERIANA ( Centranthus) p 
Favorite “old fashioned” scented flower, 
borne in panicles. Most effective in dry, 
sunny borders, June-July. 
Pink, Red, White .Pkt. each 10c 
Officinalis (Hardy Garden Heliotrope). 
Rose tinted white, 48 in.Pkt. 25c 
VERONICA ( Speedwell ) p 
Graceful rockery and border plant, with 
blues predominating, flowers produced in 
terminal spikes or racemes. 
Amethystina. Amethyst-blue, June-July 
blooming, 15 in.Pkt. 
Longifolia. Handsome blue, cutflower, 
July-Sept., 30 in.Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 75c 
Prostrata (trailing). Pretty blue flowers, 
3 in. to 4 in., June-July.Pkt. 25c 
Spicata. Dark blue, 24 in., rockery, July- 
Aug.Pkt. 25c; Vs oz. 75c 
VERBASCUM ( Mullein ) p 
Stately Foxglove-like flowers, woolly fol¬ 
iage; July-Sept., border or rockery. 
Olympicum. Golden-yellow pyramidal 
spikes; midSummer; 54 in.Pkt. 25c 
Phoeniceum Hybrids, 24 in.Pkt. 25c 
VIOLAS (Tufted Pansies ) rp 
Cornuta. Longer blooming than pansies 
(all Summer), smaller flower, brighter 
colors; for beds, borders, edging and 
rockeries. Treat same as pansies; do 
well in partial shade, need protection. 
Apricot (select strain).Pkt. 25c 
Arkwrighti Ruby. Crimson.Pkt. 50c 
Blue Butterfly. Mid-blue.Pkt. 35c 
Blue Gem (Jersey Gem). Violet-blue, 
most popular Viola.Pkt. 25c 
Extra size pkt. 75c; 1/16 oz. $2.50 
Lavender Gem. Deep lavender, long 
lasting ..Pkt. 50c 
Little Gem. Miniature form of Blue Gem, 
quite cunning .Pkt. 50c 
Mauve Queen. Light blue.Pkt. 15c 
Papilio. Blue and white.Pkt. 15c 
Picardie. Violet-blue, with white eye. 
Pkt. 75c 
Primrose Perfection. Primrose. .Pkt. 25c 
Tricolor (Johnny Jump Up). Purple, 
blue and yellow.Pkt. 25c 
White Perfection . . . .Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 75c 
W. H. Woodgate. Sky blue.Pkt. 35c 
Choice Mixture .Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 75c 
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Por Drying 
(Strawflowers) 
Accroclinium 
Catananche 
Celosia 
Cristata 
Gilia 
Gomphrena 
Gypsophila 
Paniculata 
Helichrysum 
Lunaria 
Physalis 
Rhodanthe 
Statice 
Xeranthemum 
Annual 
Climbers 
Balloon Vine 
Balsam 
Canary Bird 
Vine 
Cobaea 
Cypress Vine 
Dolichos 
Gourds 
Ipomoea 
Morning Glory 
Nasturtium 
Scarlet Runner 
Beans 
Sweet Peas 
Wild Cucumber 
Por Shade and 
Ajuga 
Anchusa 
Aquilegia 
Beilis 
Campanula 
Centaurea 
Clarkia 
Coleus 
Convallaria 
Dielytra 
Erythronium 
Dictamnus 
Digitalis 
Gentiana 
Geum 
Gilia 
Hepatica 
Godetia 
i-Shade 
Iris 
Linaria 
Lobelia 
Lupinus 
Mertensia 
Mimulus 
Myosotis 
Nemophila 
Pansy 
Phlox 
Divaricata 
Platycodon 
Polemonium 
Primula 
Saxifraga 
Sweet William 
Viola 
Vinca Minor 
Verbena Hybrida Grandiflora Royale 
VINCA ( Periwinkle ) a 
Rosea. Vivid pink or white bedding 
plants, bright green foliage; sow seeds 
indoors or transplant; 12 in. tall. 
White Pink White, crimson eye 
Pkt. ea. 15c; % oz. 75c; Mixed pkt. 10c. 
VISCARIA (Rock Lychnis ) a 
Bright colored single flowers with vivid 
eyes, produced all Summer, for bedding; 
cutflower. 12 in. 
Blue Pearl (new 1936). Pure, delicate 
lavender-blue, without eye, rather re¬ 
fined .Pkt. 25c 
Blue Bouquet. Cornflower-blue, vivid. 35c 
Cardinalis. Bright carmine.Pkt. 15c 
WALLFLOWER a-p 
Fragrant bedding and pot plants, easily 
grown; long lasting as cutflowers. An¬ 
nuals may be forced, or sown outdoors 
in April. Perennials should be wintered 
over in coldframes. 
DOUBLE ANNUAL WONDER. 24 in. 
Brown, Canary Yellow, Violet, 
Gold Standard. Golden-yellow. 
Pkt. each 25c; % oz. $1.00 
Mixed .Pkt. 20c 
SINGLE ANNUAL. 
Blood Red, Creamy White, Yellow, Mixed. 
Pkt. each 10c; % oz. 35c 
PERENNIAL. 
Blood Red, Cloth of Gold, yellow, Fire- 
king, carmine, Ruby Gem, ruby-violet. 
Pkt. each 15c; % oz. 60c 
YUCCA (Adam’s Needle ) p 
Filamentosa. For tropical effects; ever¬ 
green sword-like leathery foliage from 
which emerges a tall 72 in. spike studded 
with pendant creamy-white bells, June- 
July .Pkt. 25c 
WILD GARDEN MIXTURES 
are composed of cultivated flowers, all 
of which are listed in these pages. Sown 
promiscuously in fields, barren spots or 
to hide unsightly fences, they are excep¬ 
tionally suited and will provide a wealth 
of cutflowers.Oz. 25c; % lb. 75c; lb. $2.50 
setosus: full of bristles simplex: unbranched sinensis: Chinese sinuatus: wavy margined speciosus: showy 
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