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ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS 
IMPROVED CREGO GIANTS. — Blos¬ 
soms are large, petals twisted and curled 
to give beautiful, fluffy appearance. Plants 
are strong and branching. Height 18 inches 
to two feet. Colors Azure Blue, Lavender, 
Purple, Rose, Pink, Shell Pink, and White. 
Pkt. each separate color 15c. Mixed col¬ 
ors 15c. 
ANTIRRHINUMS, SNAPDRAGONS.— 
Snapdragons are of easiest culture, suc¬ 
ceeding in ordinary well-drained garden 
soil, in full sun or semi-shade. Excellent 
for color in the garden. Blooms freely until 
frost. Sow seed outdoors when soil has 
become quite warm; for earlier blooms sow 
indoors six weeks before your regular 
planting time. Best treated as annuals, al¬ 
though they are biennials in sections where 
mild winters prevail. Separate colors 
White, Red, Yellow, Pink Pkt. 10c. Mixed 
colors Pkt. 5c. 
AGERATUM.—Summer blooming plants 
grown from seed. Fluffy blue flowers in 
heads, does well in semi-shade. Excellent 
for borders and rockery, about 10 inches 
high. Pkt. 5c. 
ALYSSUM.—Annual. Easily grown, free 
flowering plants; popular for beds, borders 
and rockery. Quick growth, in bloom dur¬ 
ing summer and fall. 
Carpet of Snow.—Has white flowers on 
plants only 3 inches tall. Pkt. 10c. 
Little Gem.—Compact plants 4 inches 
high. Densely covered with large white 
flowers. Pkt. 5c. 
Lilac Queen.—Dwarf, compact growth, 
4 inches high. Flowers pure lilac color. 
Pkt. 10c. 
Saxatile Compactum.—Perennial. Some¬ 
times called Basket of Gold. Grows com¬ 
pactly and is covered with golden blossoms 
in late spring. Pkt. 15c. 
AGROSTEMMA. (Rose of Heaven)— 
Hardy perennial. Showy foliage of silvery 
gray contrasts well with the vivid blood- 
red flowers. The blossoms are shaped like 
single pinks. Pkt. 15c. 
ARABIS. (Rock Cress)—Alpina, early 
spring flowering perennial; adapted for 
edgings and borders. Pure white blossoms. 
Pkt. 15c. 
ANCHUSA (Summer Forget-Me-Not).— 
Graceful sprays with clusters of small, 
blue flowers something like Forget-Me- 
Nots. Stalks and foliage are somewhat 
rough and hairy. Ornamental both in gar¬ 
den and as cut flowers. Perennial. Three to 
5 feet high. Pkt. 15c. 
BALSAM. (Lady Slipper).—Annual. Sy- 
metrical bushy plants, 2 to 3 feet tall, with 
fine double blossoms nestled among the 
rich, green foliage. Easy to grow. Blooms 
throughout summer and fall. Though 
drouth resistant does best in rich, well- 
drained, but slightly moist soil. All colors 
mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
BACHELORS BUTTON (Cornflower).— 
Easily grown in any soil. Hardy annual. 
All colors mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
BELLIS, ENGLISH DAISY.—Perennial. 
Favorites for edgings, low beds, and rock 
gardens. The leaves form a low rosette. 
The button-like flowers are composed of 
numerous rows of tightly packed petals. 
When established they are profuse bloom¬ 
ers for a long period. Thrive in cool, shady 
places. Pkt. 15c. 
BLUE LACE FLOWER (Didiscus Coer- 
uleus).—Large lace-like, delicate lavender- 
blue flower heads, 2 V 2 inches across. Blooms 
all summer. Fine for cutting. One and one- 
half feet tall. Pkt. 5c. 
CARNATION. —• Double flowers spicily 
scented are produced on blue-green stems 
that are stiff but slender. Carnation is 
really a tender perennial, but is best to 
treat it as an annual and plant new seed 
each year. Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c. 
CANDYTUFT—Well-known, dwarf, pro¬ 
fuse flowering plants of easy culture. 
Charming for beds, borders, rockery and 
cutting. For continuous display make sev¬ 
eral sowings 2 to 3 weeks apart. Pkt. 5c. 
CANARY BIRD VINE. — A graceful, 
dainty, climber with finely fringed, rich 
canary yellow flowers, which at a distance 
appear like tiny canary birds. Prefers 
semi-shade and fairly moist soil. Ten to 15 
feet. Pkt. 10c. 
CAMPANULA, CANTERBURY 
BELLS 
Campanula Medium.—One of the grand¬ 
est of old-time favorites. These beautiful 
and effective hardy biennials reach a 
height of three feet and are covered with 
large bell-shaped flowers during spring 
and summer. Sow seeds in late spring or 
fall in seed beds or boxes and later trans¬ 
plant to their permanent location. Single 
mixed. Pkt. 10c. Double mixed 10c. 
Medium Calycanthema. (Cup and Sau¬ 
cer).—Each flower is a large cup-shaped 
bell surrounded by a calyx similar in color 
and resembling a saucer. Fine border sub¬ 
jects. Two feet. Mixed colors. Pkt. 15c. 
CLARKIA. —■ Annual. These graceful 
plants are erect and bushy with attractive 
light green foliage. They bear quantities 
of delicately colored double flowers, re¬ 
sembling small carnations set along the 
stems. Pkt. 5c. 
COREOPSIS (Lanceolata Grandiflora)— 
Hardy perennial. On long graceful stems 
these plants bear large daisy-like flowers 
with broad fluted petals. In color they are 
a rich, glossy chrome yellow. They bloom 
for a long season, and are fine for cutting. 
Pkt. 15c. 
